So Is He A Threat To Democracy Or Isn’t He?
Save this for when a liberal tells you to vote midterm to get Trump out. https://t.co/JMdVoLgAfQ
— 6MileRome (@UnholyRome6) April 28, 2026
Save this for when a liberal tells you to vote midterm to get Trump out. https://t.co/JMdVoLgAfQ
— 6MileRome (@UnholyRome6) April 28, 2026
Let the record reflect that not one former living president denounced Trump’s genocidal pledge to destroy an entire civilization
Like Obama, they’re inconsequential moral cowards who worry in the back of their minds about being held accountable for their own war crimes https://t.co/cC660YBq2S
— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) April 8, 2026
Yesterday proved that if a president wanted to, on a whim, he could kill millions of people and Congress wouldn’t even bother to reconvene to stop him.
— Jamie Bonkiewicz (@JamieBonkiewicz) April 8, 2026
As the smoke clears remember this: the so-called “Democrats” in the United States are the lowest form of political life. Every bit as bad as Donald Trump.
— George Galloway (@georgegalloway) April 8, 2026
True to form, the Democrats immediately signalled their readiness to fund the war, on the assurance that there was a ‘plan’. As Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin put it, ‘we’re in it’. They had no disagreement of principle, having been fully complicit themselves in the Gaza genocide – all they offered was cavilling about process and tactics. And why not? The Democrats had long assimilated Trump’s first-term foreign policy lines regarding China and the Middle East. Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jefferies vied to out-hawk Trump on negotiations with Iran: ‘no side deals’ they insisted. The Democrats voted through Trump’s massive military spending bill; they gave a standing ovation for his sabre-rattling against Iran in the State of the Union address; there was also quiet admiration in the Democratic establishment – openly expressed by Hillary Clinton – for the way he bullied European vassals into bumping up their NATO spending…
A striking datum of this war is how few attempts have been made at selling it, rhetorically dignifying it, morally arming it or situating it in some context of shared Western interests. While the belligerati rehearse exhausted arguments about armed liberation, Pete Hegseth waxes lyrical about ‘death and destruction from the sky all day long’; while they talk de-escalation, Trump demands ‘UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER’; where they seek intelligibility, the administration offers barefaced lies, evasions, contradictions and grandstanding. Of course, since the Gaza genocide, in which Washington spearheaded a global coalition behind a far-right extermination campaign while liberal apologists cultivated a studied obliviousness, the belligerati have refined their capacity for cognitive dissonance. But the situation has moved on. They may once, two decades ago, have been useful to a violently adventurist, rightist administration going to war – but no more. The right no longer caters to, nor needs, its liberal outriders. They hang on out of habit.
— Seymour, Richard. “Cognitive Dissonance.” NLR/Sidecar, New Left Review, 19 Mar. 2026.
📸 The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi, a third-grade student killed in the reported U.S./Israeli strike on a primary school in Minab, Iran.
He is waving goodbye to his mother. pic.twitter.com/gbEiZSceeq
— Clash Report (@clashreport) March 5, 2026
“Hakeem Jeffries is compromised and he needs to resign… We are not going to retain our country with a Democratic Party taking donations from AIPAC.”
“Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are controlled opposition, full stop.”
– via I’ve Had It Podcast pic.twitter.com/zcls32BRA7
— AIPAC Tracker (@TrackAIPAC) February 26, 2026
Despite the fact that 77% of Democrats view Israel’s “war” in Gaza as a genocide, Schumer said last year his “job is to keep the left pro-Israel.” which is an odd job requirement for a senator from New York. Rep Jeffries is by far the largest recipient in Congress of pro-Israel funding in the House, raking in $1,157,099 in 2024 alone, including $866,550 from his biggest single donor: AIPAC. This $866,550 from AIPAC was more than 11 times the money from his next highest donor, BlackRock, who donated $74,275 to Jeffries’ coffers.
Despite the fact that a vast majority of Democratic voters are demanding clear opposition to Trump’s buildup to a potentially disastrous war that could end up killing tens of thousands, what they’re getting instead is a slightly softer, and more process-oriented, version of Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump. And, once again, Trump gets to play bad cop while the ostensibly liberal opposition party feigns helplessness, stands around slack-jawed, and can only marshal token prosecutorial objections to what could potentially be a years-long, ruinous, and deadly war of aggression.
— Johnson, Adam. “As Trump Builds up to Attack Iran, the Dem Establishment—Again—Shows Its Support with Silence.” The Real News Network, 25 Feb. 2026.