By [A Republican Patriot]
In the grand theater of American politics, the Democratic Party has perfected a curious trick: they want to hold the microphone, run the show, spend the money—but when the curtains fall and the mess is revealed, suddenly, it’s your fault.
They promise utopia, deliver chaos, and blame Republicans when reality bites back.
Let’s review the highlights.
They demanded “Defund the Police”—and now that cities are spiraling into crime waves, they shrug and say, “Well, that’s complicated.” Homelessness explodes in blue cities? Must be capitalism’s fault. Inflation out of control under their trillion-dollar spending bills? “Actually, it’s global!” And when schools fail, borders collapse, and fentanyl floods the streets—it’s somehow always Trump’s doing, even years after he left office.
It’s political gaslighting on a national scale.
What’s worse, they weaponize guilt and moral theatrics to avoid any real accountability. If you dare to ask questions, you’re labeled insensitive, racist, or—God forbid—a conservative. Meanwhile, their policies fail, their cities burn, but their PR machine spins it into a victory for “equity.”
Heaven forbid a Democrat actually own a bad decision. That would be… leadership.
Republicans may not always be perfect, but at least we don’t run from our record. We believe in responsibility, not just rhetoric. In borders, not just buzzwords. In the Constitution—not the feelings of the Twitter mob.
So here’s a simple idea for our friends across the aisle: If you want to lead America, try taking responsibility for once when your experiments in progressive fantasy fall flat.
America’s tired of the blame game. We need adults at the table—not drama queens in office.