Dear Liberals: Memes and Panic Headlines Don’t Count as Leadership
Hashtags Don’t Vote: How Democrats Dug Their Own Political Grave!
If you listen closely, you can hear the Democrats digging their own political grave. It sounds like a thousand hashtags clacking into the void.
Trump is not magic. He is not a wizard, a cult leader, or the orange boogeyman living rent-free in liberal nightmares. He is popular because he is rooted in America the place while Democrats have floated off into America Online. The Left built a digital empire. A Doomsday cult where Trump is always Hitler, democracy is always ending, and every headline is another “historic threat.”
They traded real towns, real jobs, and real people for hashtags, viral clips, and dopamine from retweets. They convinced themselves that if they screamed “fascist” loud enough on Twitter, America would obey.
Meanwhile, Trump pitched his tent in the dirt and concrete of small-town America. Steel mills. Feedlots. The trailer parks. The suburbs that exist outside NPR’s broadcast radius. He showed up.
Democrats sent hashtags. Let’s be honest. The media and their buddies in government thought they could run the same “color revolution” they’ve exported overseas for decades. Smear the outsider. Manufacture crises. Call him illegitimate. Deploy the full weight of the media, Hollywood, and the bureaucracy to crush him. They had the motive, the means, and the opportunity. And still, they failed. Why? Because they built their movement in the clouds.
Obama created the blueprint: an empire of followers online. Digital adoration. Viral fundraising. Tweets as policy. Trump crashed their party by showing up in person to the America they forgot existed. He was already in their living rooms for years on The Apprentice, so when he rolled into East Palestine or Butler, Pennsylvania, people didn’t see a fascist. They saw a guy who at least showed up while Washington ignored them.