Is it just me or did this week feel like a whole dadgum year?
First, Biden was shoved out of the race for reelection while trying to convince us that he could still be the leader of the free world for the next five months. Uh-huh…and I just saw a pig fly by my office.
The Left didn’t miss a beat after their oh-so-democratic ousting of the president, passing the torch to Kamala Harris within a matter of hours. Praise, money, and endorsements all poured in like her coronation was according to plan from the very beginning. When it comes to her or Biden, I really don’t know who is worse—all I know is we’re in big trouble if we’re in for a replay of this administration.
Then, the director of the Secret Service was grilled in a hearing after a former president was nearly assassinated on her watch. Her pathetic display of incompetence really gave her no other choice but to finally resign, but if you ask me, it shouldn’t have come to that. She should have been fired the day that bullet grazed Trump’s ear.
Next up, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington without a greeting from Biden or Harris—making us look like a complete joke. And to make matters worse, all hell broke loose on Capitol Hill during his address in a joint session of Congress. Nothing shows support for Israel quite like our leaders ditching out on the Prime Minister’s visit while thousands of pro-Hamas fools burn American flags and deface our nation’s capital in the name of terrorism.
I don’t even recognize the country we’re living in. The protests we saw this week truly make me sick to my stomach, and it feels like our leaders are out to lunch as the rest of us grapple with what's happening.
We’re leaving our allies in the dust and allowing antisemitic filth to infest our nation as we trip over ourselves to clean up the Left’s repeated missteps. If we don’t take control of the House, Senate, and White House this November, we'll be in some serious trouble, folks.
It’s time for change, and I hope all of us conservatives can band together to make sure it comes in the form of a landslide.