The New York Mets have hit rock bottom—again. No one should be surprised, but their latest antics on the diamond are a sad, hilarious reflection of the broader decline we’re seeing these days in American culture and leadership. While liberals waste time arguing about pronouns and climate change, once-great American traditions like baseball turn into circus acts. Just look at the Mets’ recent escapade: even when gifted a humiliating, little-league-style disaster by the Kansas City Royals, the Mets managed to blow it. That’s modern progress for you.
Picture this: the bumbling Royals managed to turn an ordinary ground ball into a full-blown meltdown—three errors in a single play, coughing up three free runs. This is the kind of blunder that wouldn’t fly in a tee-ball game, let alone Major League Baseball. Any team with an ounce of backbone would seize that momentum and run with it. Instead, the Mets did what the Mets do best—they turned a gift into a catastrophe. They still lost. Sixteen to twelve. You’d laugh if it wasn’t so pathetic.
What’s even sadder? Decent people get fired for this circus—like manager Carlos Mendoza—while the real problem, the suits calling the shots, skate by as if nothing’s wrong. Blame gets shoved downward, while the top brass, probably too busy soaking up globalist-approved diversity lectures, ignore the real issues. The system grows weaker as real accountability disappears, echoing what we see every day in D.C. and across institutions ruined by leftist mismanagement.
Let’s not forget, the Mets aren’t alone. The Royals’ collapse on this play is another symptom of a league more focused on appeasing Twitter mobs than actually competing. The bleeding continues because too many care more about optics than outcomes. Where’s the outrage about wasting fans’ time and money? It’s nowhere to be found because mediocrity is now rewarded, not challenged, in Biden’s America.
Here’s what everyone’s thinking: When even a little league home run can’t save you from another embarrassing loss, maybe it’s time to clean house—not just on the field, but in the boardroom too. Want to make America great again? Start by demanding better from America’s pastime. Until then, fans can expect more pratfalls, more excuses, and more proof that the fish always rots from the head down.
Source: Townhall
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