Democrats Caught in Texas Meltdown Snub Own Candidate as Senate Race Turns Into Total Chaos

Are Democrats Plotting Against Their Own — Or Are They Just in Over Their Heads Again?

Leave it to the Democrats to turn even a late-night talk show into a circus. That’s exactly what’s happening in Texas right now, where Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Senate run is becoming a showcase for epic liberal incompetence. Word is, there’s been confusion over whether CBS greenlit an interview with Crockett’s rival, James Talarico. The network scrambled to cover itself with legal jargon about FCC rules, but the timing couldn’t be more suspect—especially since Crockett claims she never got invited to defend her candidacy in the first place.

So let’s get this straight: the so-called champions of “fairness” managed to give Talarico a giant platform, while Crockett is left sidelined, supposedly due to bureaucratic red tape? Only in the Democratic Party does “equal time” somehow mean shutting out your own front-runner, right as early voting kicks off. With Talarico suddenly raking in millions off this fiasco, it’s hard to say what’s more outrageous—the media’s incompetence or the Democrats’ total lack of loyalty.

It gets even more embarrassing when you realize the Democrats are pouring $30 million into trying to flip that Senate seat. And for what? Every single poll has Republicans way ahead of these sparring liberals. Looks like all that money is just going to vanish down the same black hole where the DNC’s credibility went back in 2016.

Meanwhile, the media can’t get enough of the drama, milking these primary shenanigans for ratings. Liberals love to claim they’re the adults in the room—but if this is how they handle their own candidates, imagine the train wreck they’ll unleash if handed even more power. If you ever needed proof that Democratic politics is just smoke, mirrors, and clumsy infighting, Texas just handed it to you on a silver platter.

So here’s the real question: Is this just more Democrat dysfunction, or are party bosses and media pals actually trying to tank their own candidate in favor of a flavor-of-the-week progressive? Either way, Texas voters won’t fall for this game. Maybe the left should spend less time scheming with Hollywood hosts and more time learning how to run an honest campaign.

Source: Townhall


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