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Left’s Celebrity Politics Gets Roasted: Who’s the Donkey of the Week?

Friday’s episode of The Right Squad delivered exactly what hardworking Americans expect from a no-nonsense conservative panel: a roast of the left that cut through media spin and asked the obvious question — which Democrat deserves the “Donkey of the Week” crown? The panel didn’t hold back, spotlighting the same parade of performative liberals who have been more concerned with optics and virtue signaling than solving real problems for ordinary citizens.

Leading the charge were former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom, two natural favorites for anyone watching the Democrats implode in slow motion. The segment mocked their inauthenticity and the fantasy they peddle about being electable, and conservatives watching aren’t surprised — the left keeps recycling the same faces and the same failed policies while wondering why voters tune them out.

The panel also had a field day with other left-wing spectacles, calling out freshman radicals like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and even lampooning the now-infamous “jazzercise protesters” who headline liberal staging more than substance. It’s a pattern: when you substitute showmanship for governance, you end up with headlines and no answers — and the American people pay the bill.

What this segment underscores for conservatives is simple but crucial: the left’s fixation on identity theater and celebrity politics is a feature, not a bug. Shows like The Right Squad are doing the public a service by naming the nonsense and refusing to treat every stumble as a scandal-free misstep; the video clips and panel commentary make the stakes clear for voters tired of empty promises and rising costs.

Let’s be honest: Democrats who spend more time polishing their image than fixing homelessness, crime, and economic collapse deserve ridicule and scrutiny, not sympathy from a media class that treats every mistake as a teachable moment. Conservatives should use every moment these leftist leaders self-immolate to press for accountability, common-sense policies, and bold leadership that actually helps families and small businesses.

If anything, the “Donkey of the Week” tradition is a reminder that the left’s elites are increasingly disconnected from the working Americans who keep this country running. Keep shining a light on their failures, keep voting for real results over rhetoric, and keep calling out the clowns in Washington and on the coast who think photo ops substitute for performance.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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