Democrats have convinced themselves that their biggest problem is a “messaging issue”—that Americans just aren’t getting it. The implication, of course, is that voters are simply too dim-witted to grasp the brilliance of Democratic policies, and if they only understood how good left-wing governance is, they’d be lining up to support it.
That’s the first mistake. The second mistake is assuming that the problem isn’t their policies—it’s just how they talk about them. Newsflash: it’s not just the messaging, it’s the radical ideas that the American people are rejecting. Sky-high inflation, an open border, skyrocketing crime, energy dependence, government overreach—these aren’t “communication errors.” These are real-world disasters caused by leftist policies.
But apparently, someone in the Democratic Party decided that the best way to fix their sinking ship was to hand out talking points like a kindergarten worksheet. A handful of senators started parroting identical attacks on Trump before his address to Congress. Then, it turned out it wasn’t just five of them—it was at least 22 senators, all reading from the same pre-approved script like malfunctioning NPCs in a video game.
#BREAKING: 22 democrat Senators were just caught using the same script and clips word-for-word. pic.twitter.com/TesGH1BLtS
— Insider Wire (@InsiderWire) March 4, 2025
If the goal was to show America that the Democratic Party is nothing more than a soulless echo chamber, mission accomplished. It was robotic, cult-like, and completely inauthentic—because let’s be real, when 22 politicians say exactly the same thing, it’s not a “message,” it’s a manufactured narrative. And while Democrats are busy regurgitating their script, Trump is actually out there answering real issues—securing the border, tackling inflation, and fixing the mess they left behind.
The cringe factor was so high that even Elon Musk had to weigh in. Musk, never one to hold back, called it the “worst puppet show ever” and mocked the senators for holding their microphones like “teenagers doing TikTok videos.” He wasn’t alone—conservatives and independents alike piled on, pointing out that this level of robotic repetition is exactly why the Democratic Party is bleeding support. People don’t want rehearsed soundbites; they want leadership.
And who told them ALL to hold the microphone like they’re a teenager doing TikTok videos
https://t.co/EKfr7VJhu9
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 4, 2025
Musk took it a step further, quote-tweeting political commentator Scott Jennings, who called out the obvious inauthenticity of the whole stunt. Then came the best part—Musk offered a Cybertruck to anyone who could leak proof of the script they were all working from. Now, given how incompetent Democrats have been at keeping a lid on internal communications (cough DNC emails cough), it wouldn’t be shocking if someone took Musk up on that offer. At this point, whoever wrote that script might actually deserve the truck, just for sheer entertainment value.
Now we’re up to 22 Dem senators all doing the same cringe video simultaneously!
I will buy a Cybertruck for anyone can provide proof of who wrote this particular piece of propaganda.
First person to post proof in the replies to this post gets the truck! https://t.co/ILdATEXXTn
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 4, 2025
The real takeaway here is simple: how did their scripted groupthink strategy work out? Not well. The American people saw it, cringed, and still think the Democratic Party is a disaster. They’ve already heard the messaging, and they’re rejecting it—not because they misunderstood but because they understood it perfectly and want nothing to do with it.
At some point, Democrats will have to realize that screaming “H***r!” and whining about Trump isn’t a platform. But given that they’ve been doing the same thing for a decade, don’t hold your breath. Turns out, they’re the ones who aren’t getting the message.