White House chaos exposes how out of touch the left really is

The chaos at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner proves, once again, how dangerously out of touch the left truly is. While elites gather to congratulate each other and laugh at the expense of hardworking Americans, an armed suspect tried to charge President Trump from fifty yards away. Fifty yards! That’s half a football field. And yet, where was the outcry? Where was the real concern for safety—besides the President and his team?

This was not just some random incident. It was a showcase for how the liberal media’s obsession with symbolism and self-celebration leaves them blind to real threats. Security failures keep happening, but instead of focusing on protecting our leaders, liberals would rather attack the President for his tone or what necktie he wears.

The fawning media never wants to face reality. If a conservative had tried something like this during the Obama years, they’d be screaming from every network about domestic terrorism, “right-wing extremism,” and the downfall of democracy. But when it’s President Trump, they just nervously whisper and turn the cameras away as fast as possible, hoping the story just goes away.

Meanwhile, Trump stood strong. He spoke to the public late at night, unafraid and ready to face tough questions. That’s real leadership—leadership the left despises, because it exposes their weakness. While globalist mouthpieces at the dinner pat themselves on the back, Trump reminds America that threats are real, and courage isn’t a punchline for an awards crowd.

The left is more concerned with virtue signaling and social club parties than the security of our nation. Maybe it’s time they look away from their champagne glasses and see the world as it is. Or would they rather just keep dancing until someone else—not Trump, not a Republican, but another defenseless American—pays the price?

Source: Breitbart


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