Well, buckle up, because Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, just fired off a scorcher of a tweet that really captured the left’s signature blend of rage, confusion, and deeply misplaced self-righteousness.
In case you missed it, she called President Donald Trump—a former and possibly future Commander in Chief—a “mofo” on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter for those still keeping track of Elon’s branding decisions). That’s right. A sitting member of Congress thinks it’s appropriate to use street-level profanity to describe the leader of the free world. You stay classy, Congresswoman.
Crockett, ever the progressive firebrand with a microphone and a victim complex, decided that the 2024 election wasn’t lost because of bad policies, a lackluster campaign, or the laughably empty rhetoric of her party’s candidate. No, no. According to her, it was “racism and sexism” that led voters to reject Kamala Harris.
You know, the same Kamala Harris who couldn’t even make it past the Iowa caucus in 2020 and who spent four years as vice president, mostly perfecting the art of saying a lot without actually saying anything. Somehow, that’s who Crockett thinks was owed the White House.
And let’s talk about Crockett’s logic—or lack thereof. Apparently, the American people are expected to ignore inflation, crime, open borders, and foreign policy disasters, and just vote based on skin color and pronouns. If they don’t? Well, then, according to her, it must be hate. Not dissatisfaction. Not a desire for secure borders or a thriving economy. Just hate.
Never mind that millions of voters—including minorities—voted for Trump. The left can’t wrap their heads around the idea that Americans of all colors might prefer competence over identity politics.
Of course, she had to bring up Project 2025, that fictional right-wing boogeyman Democrats are parading around like it’s some kind of real-life “Purge” sequel. Crockett claims Trump “lied” about it and that he has no plan. Well, here’s a newsflash: when your entire governing philosophy is “spend more, regulate everything, and divide Americans by race and gender,” the idea of a cohesive, pro-American policy plan probably sounds like a foreign concept.
The reality is, while Democrats were out there trying to rename schools and police departments, Trump was cutting taxes, making energy affordable, and, heaven forbid, putting America first.
However, then she made a dumb statement:
JASMINE CROCKETT: “Connect the dots. You cannot afford your home or groceries because of failed immigration policies”
This is really new face of the Democrat party 🤣
pic.twitter.com/yNvgsr69Li— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 10, 2025
And let’s not ignore the White House spokesperson, Harrison Fields, who delivered perhaps the most refreshing bit of honesty we’ve heard from D.C. in weeks. Crockett, he said, should be voted out. “All hammer, no nail” was a generous way to describe someone who substitutes outrage for substance and thinks yelling on social media passes for leadership. When the party that used to pride itself on civil discourse and public decorum is now letting Crockett run point on oversight, it’s no wonder their approval ratings are in free fall.
Naturally, Trump couldn’t resist chiming in himself. He took one look at Crockett and said what the rest of the country was already thinking: if this is the Democrats’ rising star, then the lights are going out over there fast. He’s not wrong.
For all the noise, the theatrics, the moral grandstanding, Democrats keep sending up people like Crockett, AOC, and the Squad to lead the charge. Meanwhile, the average American is trying to afford groceries, get their kids into decent schools, and not get carjacked on the way to work.
Crockett’s final cry—that “hate won the election”—might be the most ironic statement of all. Because if there’s one thing that consistently loses elections, it’s the kind of condescending, insult-laden messaging she peddles.
Americans don’t want to be called racists and sexists just because they voted differently. They want results. They want safety, opportunity, and sanity. And if the best the left can offer is another social media tantrum and a dictionary full of slurs, they should get used to losing.







