Democrats have launched yet another round of spectacle politics, this time filing a fresh set of impeachment papers that read more like campaign press releases than sober constitutional charges. House Democrats moved to target Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a move that underlines how the left now weaponizes impeachment as a partisan cudgel instead of reserving it for truly grave misconduct.
The articles filed by Rep. Haley Stevens accuse RFK Jr. of abusing his authority and undermining public health, reflecting the party’s reflex to punish political disagreements with the ultimate political sanction. Instead of working on tangible solutions to healthcare costs and access, Democrats rush to the headlines, proving again that governing is second to grievance politics for the left.
At the same time, Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett made headlines by jumping into the U.S. Senate race, filing her candidacy on the final day — and promising to “come for” President Trump in the language of grievance and nationalized culture war. Her theatrical announcement fits the modern Democratic playbook: stoke outrage, dominate cable, raise money, and leave the hard work of actually solving problems to someone else.
Conservatives should not be fooled by the smoke and mirrors. While Democrats pursue impeachment after impeachment, Republicans continue to warn about real failures that affect everyday Americans, especially on border security and public safety — areas where Democratic leadership has repeatedly shown policy failures rather than impeachable high crimes. The contrast between procedural theater and tangible policy failures is stark and dangerous for the country.
Jasmine Crockett’s Senate bid will surely energize the national left and its fundraising machine, but Texans deserve a senator who focuses on jobs, energy independence, secure borders, and school safety — not another culture warrior hired to holler on cable news. Crockett’s game is identity and confrontation; conservatives should meet that challenge by offering a positive, commonsense alternative that actually improves people’s lives.
This moment calls for clear-headed conservative action: expose the hypocrisy, hold Democrats accountable at the ballot box, and elect leaders who will put Americans first instead of headlines. Media figures like Jesse Watters are doing the job of pointing out these cynical maneuvers, but journalism alone won’t be enough — hardworking patriots must turn outrage into votes and safeguard the institutions that keep our republic free.

