Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Unhappy Democrats—What a Surprise!

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries encouraged his fellow Democrats to attend President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday, but he was far from impressed with what he heard. After the speech, Jeffries wasted no time in labeling it "the most divisive" in American history.

This reaction is hardly unexpected. Time and time again, Democrats have demonstrated that no matter what Trump says or does, their response is predictably negative. If he delivers a speech filled with economic successes, they call it misleading. If he speaks about unity, they claim it’s disingenuous. If he addresses national security, they brand it as fearmongering. The pattern is clear: Trump could read the dictionary aloud, and the left would find a way to be outraged.





But let’s examine what truly makes a speech divisive. Was it divisive when President Biden declared half the country to be extremists and threats to democracy? Was it divisive when Democratic leaders repeatedly demonized Trump supporters as dangerous insurrectionists? Was it divisive when progressives pushed narratives that inflame racial tensions and pit Americans against one another?

The reality is that Democrats have built their political strategy on division. They thrive on identity politics, victimhood narratives, and class warfare. Trump, on the other hand, has focused on economic growth, job creation, and putting America first. That message, despite its broad appeal, is an existential threat to the Democratic Party, which relies on keeping voters dependent and angry.

Jeffries’ remarks are nothing more than another chapter in the left’s playbook: if you can’t counter with facts, resort to outrage. If you can’t debate the message, attack the messenger. The American people are tired of the theatrics. They care about results—results that Trump’s leadership has delivered time and time again, despite relentless obstruction from the left.

So, should we be shocked that Democrats like Jeffries are unhappy? Not in the least. Their playbook is predictable, their rhetoric is stale, and their outrage is as manufactured as ever. The real question is: when will Americans stop falling for it?

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