Once again, Democrats are playing the same tired game—pretending their blind spots are old news, as if that sweeps their mistakes under the rug. This week on CNN, Representative Gabe Amo admitted that troublemaker Graham Platner was flashing warning signs every which way, but tried to brush it off as if everyone had always known. Telling the American people this was “not new” is just a fancy way of saying their side saw all the danger signs but did nothing.
Let’s be honest: if one of their own says someone was nothing but red flags, why didn’t the Democrats ever act when it mattered? It’s a pattern—any time Democrats are caught asleep at the wheel, it’s excuse after excuse, sometimes even blaming the rest of us for noticing. Are we really supposed to believe that all these red flags meant nothing until it hit the headlines? The left will bend over backwards rather than admit any fault.
This isn’t just about one man or one week. It’s about a whole party more obsessed with appearances than actual accountability. They keep telling us they’re the adults in the room, but when a “series of red flags” wave right in front of their faces, they’re too busy spinning the news cycle to actually take action. Ordinary Americans expect their leaders to protect them, not to play cover-up for their pals.
It’s not an accident. This is the natural result of a political culture that puts virtue signaling and globalist talking points above real American values. If Platner’s reputation was so riddled with problems, it’s fair to ask why Democrats didn’t step in sooner. But the truth is, oversight and responsibility barely exist when it gets in the way of their agenda. The only time the left cares about “red flags” is when they can use them to attack conservatives.
Democrats say they’re watching out for us, but their track record says otherwise. If this is what “leadership” looks like, Americans should ask themselves: who’s really waving the red flags—the so-called problem, or the party that keeps ignoring them?
Source: Breitbart
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