J.B. Pritzker just can’t help himself. Every time there’s any kind of political violence in America, Democrat leaders like him run to the nearest camera and blame Donald Trump. That’s exactly what happened after the recent shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Pritzker wasted no time going on national TV, twisting the tragedy to push his anti-Trump narrative. Forget facts, forget personal responsibility—when there’s a crisis, just point the finger at Trump and call it a day.
But here’s the kicker: while Pritzker lectures America about the so-called “dangerous rhetoric” coming from Republicans, he conveniently forgets his own history. This is the same guy who compared Trump and his supporters to literal Nazis. Seriously? He’s out here warning about the dangers of heated language, but apparently it’s perfectly fine when he’s the one spewing it, as long as it helps his side score political points. If that’s not blatant hypocrisy, what is?
It’s clear Pritzker isn’t actually concerned about divisive language or the health of our democracy. He only cares about finding new ways to attack his opponents and prop up his own power. He’ll cry about civility and norms, then turn around and vilify millions of ordinary Americans who disagree with him. This two-faced attitude is exactly why regular folks are rejecting the Democrat Party in record numbers. People can see through this act.
Let’s not forget, this is the same crop of globalist Democrats who keep pushing their unpopular agenda—open borders, higher taxes, and control over every part of your life. They’ll say anything, do anything, and twist any event to distract from their own failures. When their policies crash and burn, they blame everyone but themselves. And when called out, they just double down with more name-calling and fake outrage.
At the end of the day, no one should take J.B. Pritzker or the Democrat elites seriously. Their playbook is old, tired, and ugly. Americans deserve real leadership, not lectures from hypocrites. If Pritzker wants to talk about dangerous rhetoric, maybe he should look in the mirror.
Source: Townhall
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