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Tuesday, Mar 03, 2026

Elites vs. America: How Democrats Lost the Plot and the People

As voters reject radical agendas, Democrats double down on cultural wars, open borders, and elite arrogance — while Trump’s connection with voters grows stronger.
Democrats are now claiming they’re smarter than Republicans. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, not to be confused with Davy Crockett, says she’s ready to take on the best, challenging President Trump to a public IQ test. She also slammed Elon Musk, saying while Musk knows how to hire smart people, he himself "ain’t no genius."

When asked where her confidence comes from, Crockett said she once wanted to be an anesthesiologist because she excelled at math and science — but now, instead of putting people to sleep, she’s trying to wake them up.

But critics are asking: where’s the evidence Democrats are the smarter party? What’s one good idea Democrats have offered in the last twenty years? Voters are noticing — Democrats are now at their lowest favorability since the 1990s.

Across America, frustration is boiling over. When parents say no to drag queens in kindergarten or boys in girls' locker rooms, Democrats take them to court. When Americans reject DEI agendas, Democrats accuse them of bigotry.

Democrats even sued President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi, claiming they were "bullying vulnerable children" by insisting on basic protections for girls' sports and locker rooms.

Newly surfaced reports reveal President Biden himself was skeptical about transgender athletes in women’s sports — but Susan Rice and his advisors overruled him. Once again, the so-called leader of the free world was sidelined by the snobs around him.

Meanwhile, mainstream media, especially CNN, is panicking as new independent journalists gain ground. After years of covering for a visibly struggling Biden, legacy media is losing its grip.

Jake Tapper now claims he’s "discovering" the Biden cover-up — years after the American people already knew.

While Democrats and their media allies continue to sneer at Trump voters, Trump himself talks to the people, not down at them. His connection is built on respect, while Democrats still can’t figure out why Americans are tuning them out.

In states like California and Illinois, Democrats like Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker are doubling down on radical cultural battles — even as polls show a majority of Americans, including two-thirds of Democrats, oppose letting biological men compete in women’s sports.

Meanwhile, chaos fueled by open borders is growing. Illegal immigrant gang members linked to Tren de Aragua and MS-13 are now responsible for violent crimes across cities like New York. New mass indictments are rolling in for sex trafficking, drug dealing, and firearms charges.

Democrats are fighting harder for illegal immigrant gang members than for American victims like Maryland mother Rachel Morren and teenager Kayla Hamilton, murdered by illegal immigrants. Not a single leading Democrat even bothered to call their grieving families.

The Biden administration's open border policy, together with Mayorkas and Harris, has led to record gang activity inside the United States. New York City is seeing a new wave of violent gangs, and terror suspects are crossing the border at unprecedented rates.

Meanwhile, former President Trump’s immigration crackdown has led to a 655% spike in the arrest of terrorist suspects — something critics say saved countless American lives.

As Democrats pour their energy into lawsuits for non-citizens, most Americans are asking basic questions: Have Democrats improved schools? Lowered taxes? Secured the border? Made neighborhoods safer? Helped working families?

The answer, for many, is increasingly clear: no.

As Democrats get more extreme, more arrogant, and more disconnected from reality, the American people are finding their voice again — and they are tired of being ignored.
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