Well, well, well. Yet another day, another far-Left Democrat saying the quiet part way too loud. This time, it’s Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, who decided to make her birthday wish not a nice dinner, some flowers, or maybe a day off—but instead a call to “take down” Elon Musk. Because nothing screams “I care about democracy” quite like public officials hinting that their political enemies need to be destroyed. Real normal behavior, right?
Let’s get one thing straight: when Pam Bondi, the former Florida Attorney General and not exactly someone who minces words, says you need to watch your mouth, you’d better believe it’s serious. On Sunday, Bondi didn’t just lightly scold Crockett—she flat-out warned her. Because in case it’s not obvious, we’re talking about a sitting member of Congress who seems oddly comfortable making threatening-sounding statements while pretending it’s just metaphorical. Sure, she walked it back with a flimsy “Oh, I didn’t mean violence” qualifier—but by then the damage was done, and the radical fringe was already listening.
Because guess what happened next? Tesla dealerships and charging stations across the country are getting hit. Not with chalk messages or harmless protest signs, but with Molotov cocktails. That’s not civil disobedience, that’s domestic terrorism. But don’t expect a peep from the usual media watchdogs who would be foaming at the mouth if a Republican so much as mispronounced someone’s name. Nope, crickets. Because it’s always “context” and “nuance” when the Left gets caught red-handed.
Bondi said it best—these aren’t vandals. They’re arsonists launching coordinated attacks, with actual explosives, in residential neighborhoods. Imagine if this were a Chick-fil-A or a Hobby Lobby getting firebombed. We’d already have a CNN special report, congressional hearings, and tearful op-eds about “hate crimes.” But since it’s Tesla—owned by the guy who dared to put free speech back on the internet—the silence is deafening.
And just in case anyone thinks this is all some kind of misunderstanding or isolated outburst, Bondi confirmed there’s already a task force, three arrests, and federal charges pending. These people are looking at up to 20 years in prison, and frankly, they earned it. There’s a big difference between protesting and throwing a flaming bottle through a window, and it’s long past time someone enforced that line.
But Crockett? She’s too busy doing media gymnastics to explain how she didn’t really mean anything by it. “It’s about money,” she said, as if inciting economic sabotage makes it any better. What exactly does “take him down” mean in that context, anyway? Shut down his businesses? Freeze his assets? Or is it just another dog whistle to the activist crowd who now think arson is a valid form of protest?
You know, it’s funny—these are the same people who clutch their pearls over “threats to democracy” every time a Republican raises their voice, yet here we are, listening to a sitting congresswoman flirt with the idea of politically motivated takedowns against a private citizen who doesn’t toe the progressive line. And all because Elon Musk committed the unforgivable sin of letting Americans speak freely on X, formerly Twitter. That’s the real crime, isn’t it?
Bondi made it crystal clear: Elon’s not going anywhere, and neither are the millions of Americans who value free speech, safety, and sanity. Tesla owners shouldn’t have to worry about mobs with firebombs just because the company’s CEO doesn’t bow to the woke mob. And politicians like Crockett? Maybe think twice before making birthday wishes that sound like something out of a revolutionary manifesto. Because free speech is still a thing—but consequences? Oh yeah, those are coming too.
Yet Jasmine Crockett buckles down…she needs to be fired:
Jasmine Crockett fires back at Pam Bondi: If you have an issue with terrorism, maybe you should talk to your boss about locking back up those guys that he let out that participated in Jan 6th…. This entire administration is rogue. pic.twitter.com/AwrG09xDnS
— Ron Smith (@Ronxyz00) March 23, 2025