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Bill Maher demolished a top Democrat over this sick attack on Donald Trump Mar 13, 2025

 

Bill Maher demolished a top Democrat over this sick attack on Donald Trump

Mar 13, 2025

Donald Trump is causing Democrats to lose their minds. 

They’re getting increasingly nasty. 

And Bill Maher demolished a top Democrat over this sick attack on Donald Trump.

Bill Maher rips a House Democrat for going off on a profanity-laced tirade

Democrats are sitting powerless in the minority in Washington, D.C., and stewing as President Donald Trump swiftly enacts his agenda. 

Frustrated Democrats are using increasingly outlandish political stunts to appease their base. 

Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress was marred by interruptions and geriatric Representative Al Green (D-TX) being thrown out after waving his cane and shouting. 

Comedian Bill Maher called out the Democrats’ bad behavior during Trump’s speech as a sign the party was “lost” on his show Real Time

“Democrats seem so lost,” Maher noted. 


Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) has become the biggest showboater among House Democrats as she looks to build her political profile. 

She went on headline-grabbing profanity-laced tirade in reaction to Trump’s speech. 

“This is a terrible nightmare, somebody slap me and wake me the f*** up because I’m ready to get on with it,” Crockett raged

Maher marveled at the absurdity of her rant as an elected official. 

“Uh, ‘on with what’ would be my first question, and also this is like how a podcaster talks. ‘F*** it, man!’ Can you imagine, I don’t know, Obama saying, ‘oh man, dude, this s*** is wack, slap me, I’m f***ing over it.’ No! I mean, come on man,” Maher exclaimed. 

Democrats are lost in the wilderness

Maher agreed with U.S. Senator John Fetterman’s (D-PA) take on the embarrassing antics of Democrats disrupting Trump’s speech.

“John Fetterman called it a sad cavalcade of self-owns and unhinged petulance. I love him. I said he should run last week,” Maher stated. 

Politico ran a piece about the new “potty mouth” strategy that many Democrat Members of Congress are using. 

This is an attempt by the party to seem more in touch with voters and to try to connect with Joe Sixpack. 

Democrat strategist Lis Smith noted that some Democrats are using profanity to play to the crowd. 

“Some of it is genuine, some of it is people trying to seem faux-edgy authentic,” Smith said.  “If the first time you’ve used a cuss word in public is reading off a script, it’s probably not authentic and not something you should do.”

Democrats are so out of touch with voters that they think that cursing is going to make them authentic. 

“The key to doing it and doing it well is that you can’t overdo it and you can’t force it,” Democrat strategist Caitlin Legacki said. “If elected officials are going to cuss, they have to mean it. If it’s authentic to who they are and how they’re feeling, voters will probably be fine with it and even relate to it. But if it’s not authentic, there’s nothing more cringeworthy.”

Crockett admitted that her rant got her in trouble with her pastor. 

“Like I have a potty mouth, especially when I’m mad,” Crockett claimed. “We’re working on it. We’re going to pray about it.”

Democrats are fumbling around trying to figure out how to appeal to voters outside the coasts. 

AOC Rips Schumer – Democrats at War With One Another (Video)The Democrat Party is stumbling and having infighting as Congresswoman AOC (D-NY) slammed senior US Senator Chuck Schumer for backing a Republican spending bill that House Democrats vehemently oppose.

 

AOC Rips Schumer – Democrats at War With One Another (Video)

AOC and Chuck Schumer
(StraightShooterNews.com) – The Democrat Party is stumbling and having infighting as Congresswoman AOC (D-NY) slammed senior US Senator Chuck Schumer for backing a Republican spending bill that House Democrats vehemently oppose.

Scroll down to see the video.

The self-described socialist accused Schumer of betraying his party and constituents, revealing deep fractures in Democrat unity as they struggle to present a united front against GOP legislation.

The political drama unfolded after Schumer announced his support for a GOP-led continuing resolution that would fund the government through September 2025.

AOC did not hold back her fury, calling Schumer’s decision “a huge slap in the face” to voters and fellow Democrats.

The fiery New York progressive unleashed a torrent of criticism against her state’s senior senator, highlighting the growing civil war within the Democrat Party.

Schumer defended his controversial stance by claiming a government shutdown would empower Trump and Musk to accelerate their agenda.

“A shutdown would give Donald Trump and Elon Musk carte blanche to destroy vital government services at a significantly faster rate than they can right now,” Schumer stated, suggesting Democrats should strategically retreat rather than hold their ground.

This reasoning failed to convince House Democrats, who view Schumer’s capitulation as a weakness that undermines their unified opposition.

Moreover, the GOP’s spending bill proposes $7 billion in government cuts, primarily targeting non-defense programs while boosting defense spending.

Critics argued these cuts threaten Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid – precisely the entitlement programs Democrats claim to defend.

AOC underscored the risks some congressional Democrats took to protect these social programs, making Schumer’s apparent surrender all the more painful for the party’s progressive wing.

“I think there is a deep sense of outrage and betrayal and this is not just progressive Democrats — this is across the board, the entire party,” AOC claimed.

House Democrats, led by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, have proposed an alternative 30-day clean extension to allow for genuine bipartisan negotiations.

This approach would avoid immediate shutdown while giving Democrats time to negotiate better terms.

Critics argue that Schumer’s preemptive surrender gives Republicans exactly what they want without extracting any concessions.

Representative Joe Morelle (D-NY) predicted Democrats “are going to rue the day they made this decision,” suggesting the cave-in establishes a dangerous precedent.

Some Senate Democrats are standing with Schumer, including Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman, who emphasized preventing a government shutdown at all costs.

“We don’t agree with what’s been sent to us but, you know, if we withhold our votes, that is going to shut the government down,” Fetterman stated.

“The Republican bill is a terrible option, It is deeply partisan. It doesn’t address far too many of this country’s needs. But I believe allowing Donald Trump to take even much more power via a government shutdown is a far worse option,” Schumer asserted.

Furthermore, the Democrat disarray benefits Republicans and the Trump administration, who can now point to a fractured opposition unable to maintain a united front.

By dividing House and Senate Democrats, the GOP successfully forced concessions without making any of their own.

Some Democrats are comparing Schumer’s tactics unfavorably to Mitch McConnell’s strategic use of the filibuster, suggesting the Minority Leader lacks the backbone to stand firm against Republican pressure.

As the deadline for government funding approaches, this internal Democrat conflict exposes deeper issues within the party.

The progressive wing, represented by AOC and others, believes in fighting for principles regardless of immediate consequences, while establishment figures like Schumer prefer practical compromises.

This fundamental difference in approach continues to hamper Democrats’ effectiveness and give Republicans tactical advantages in the ongoing political chess match.

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