The Left’s Collapse in Real Time
The Democratic Party appears to be stuck in a self-inflicted tailspin, and if David Hogg and Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) represent the future, it’s a future filled with volume but void of vision.
Appearing on “The Breakfast Club” podcast, Hogg—now Vice Chair of the DNC—lauded Crockett as the kind of leader the party needs, praising her for being loud, unapologetic, and, in his words, “authentic.”
Translation: Democrats aren’t looking for competence, credibility, or clarity. They’re looking for chaos with a microphone.
“Jasmine is the type of leader that we’re really looking to support… she doesn’t give a damn what the other side says,” Hogg declared.
And that’s exactly the problem.
Noise Over Results
Crockett is best known for her unfiltered rants and social media tantrums—not for legislation, leadership, or logic. But to today’s Democrats, that’s enough. Forget economic recovery, border control, or global leadership. If you’re anti-Trump, unhinged, and willing to scream louder than anyone else in the room, you’ve apparently earned your place at the top of the DNC’s food chain.
This isn’t bold leadership. It’s desperation disguised as defiance.
Hogg’s “Leadership” Is a GOP Dream
David Hogg’s rise within the party might be the biggest political gift Republicans have received in years. Once a Parkland media darling, Hogg has graduated to full-time activist, offering no real solutions—only soundbites soaked in self-righteousness.
By elevating Hogg, Democrats are alienating moderates, independents, and every voter who’s exhausted from theatrics and wants results.
If you need more proof that the Democrats have learned nothing from the 2024 election, this is it.
The Victor Verdict: Grab Them a Shovel
If Hogg and Crockett are the future, Republicans should be thrilled. Loudmouths don’t build coalitions. Performers don’t lead nations. And identity politics without substance doesn’t win presidential elections.
The GOP doesn’t need to fight the Democrats right now. They’re doing a fine job imploding from the inside.
So go ahead—give them a shovel.
They’re digging their own political grave, and at this rate, they’ll never climb out.