The liberal circus in Washington is reaching new heights of absurdity. Jerry Nadler’s congressional seat is up for grabs, but the Democrats can’t even get their own act together. Out of eight people begging for the nomination, two “prominent” names are hogging the spotlight. One is Jack Schlossberg, who only has a famous last name thanks to being JFK’s grandson. The other is George Conway, a guy who couldn’t even decide what party he belonged to until it was convenient. Hardly the strong leadership America needs.
But here’s the kicker: Neither of these darlings is winning over Democrat voters. That’s right, not even the Kennedy name or an anti-Trump lawyer can convince the far-left base. Maybe it’s because both of them are more interested in impressing the New York cocktail crowd than actually serving real Americans. Eight candidates are clawing for this seat, so much for so-called Democratic unity. Big surprise—the party of “inclusion” can’t agree on anything except pushing incompetent elites to the front.
Meanwhile, anyone attempting to stand up for everyday Americans is trampled by these entitled liberals and their coastal donors. The Democrats claim to care about working people, but this circus proves it’s all an act. They want globalist puppets and virtue-signalers in office, not leaders who will put America first. The fact that even their well-known names can’t win in such a crowded field is a slap in the face to their own platform.
Let’s be honest: the Democrats are showing their true colors—disorganized, hypocritical, and hopelessly disconnected from the voters they need most. Jack Schlossberg believes name recognition alone will win the day, while George Conway seems to think his Twitter rants are a substitute for real policy. With candidates like these, it’s no wonder the American people are losing patience with the left’s empty promises and political games.
The reality couldn’t be clearer. If Democrats can’t even manage a primary without chaos and out-of-touch elites, what makes anyone think they can run a country? Maybe it’s time we stop letting coastal elites and career politicians use Congress as their personal playground. Voters deserve leaders who put America first—not just another round of liberal pretenders and failed family dynasties.
Source: Just The News
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