This week’s edition of The Right Squad put the Democrats on blast and opened with their tongue-in-cheek “Donkey of the Week” segment, naming off a parade of left-wing blunders that would make any patriotic American shake their head. The panel highlighted a string of gaffes and pandering moments from the left that show a party more interested in theater than results.
President Biden’s latest stumble — the kind of mumbling and confusion that dominates late-night monologues and serious criticism alike — drew scorn from conservatives who see it as emblematic of the administration’s drift. This isn’t just a funny clip to share on social media; it’s a leadership problem when the nation deserves clarity and strength.
Even the global elites weren’t spared: Prince Harry’s attempt at a political zinger fell flat, proving the left’s celebrity friends are often tone-deaf when they wade into American politics. The Right Squad rightly skewer these performative stunts because cheering on the left’s missteps doesn’t change the hard problems Americans face every day.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey’s decision to address constituents in Somali was framed by the left as compassionate outreach, but conservatives see it as shameless pandering that underscores a refusal to confront the real issues impacting his city. While outreach to immigrant communities can be necessary, Frey’s theatrics came amid reports of federal enforcement operations and allegations of fraud and crime within parts of the community, making his performance more about optics than accountability.
Back in Washington and Atlanta, Democrats like Fulton County’s Fani Willis and Senate leadership have been mired in controversies that expose double standards and political theater. Willis’s role in the high-profile Georgia election case and the legal fallout that followed — including disputes over disqualification and costly legal fights — has become fodder for conservatives who argue the left weaponizes the law when convenient and cries foul when held to account.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democratic leaders haven’t exactly inspired confidence either, frequently choosing grandstanding over governing and forcing brinkmanship that hurts hardworking Americans. The Right Squad’s critique — that Democrats prefer tantrums and obstruction to responsible negotiation — resonates with voters tired of Washington’s stunts while the country’s problems pile up.
Patriots should be furious that the people who brag about compassion and inclusion so often prioritize symbolism over substance. Conservatives must keep calling out the left’s hypocrisy, hold local and national leaders accountable for real results, and push for leadership that protects American communities, enforces the law fairly, and puts citizens first.

