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THE LIBERAL ELITE has declared WAR on its own, and the fallout could HAND THE SENATE to Republicans. In a SHOCKING column, New York Times writer Michelle Goldberg has publicly SIDED with two woke comedians who branded Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett a SELF-AGGRANDIZING LOSER, exposing a DEEP and DANGEROUS rift within the Democratic Party.
Goldberg didn’t just DEFEND former “SNL” star Bowen Yang and podcaster Matt Rogers—she AMPLIFIED their brutal takedown, warning that Crockett’s “theory about how Democrats can win Texas is WRONG.” This is not a minor spat; Goldberg admits this controversy “could cost Democrats the Senate this fall.” The message from the coastal media elite to a Black, female Congresswoman is chilling: KNOW YOUR PLACE and STEP ASIDE.
The comedians initially urged listeners to “DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY” on Crockett, accusing her of making everything “about themselves.” After a fierce backlash where Crockett’s supporters accused them of racism and misogyny, the pair APOLOGIZED. But Goldberg’s column is a VICIOUS reversal, legitimizing the attack and proving that performative wokeness CRUMBLES when real power is at stake.
Goldberg dismisses Crockett’s strategy of mobilizing new voters as “DUBIOUS,” while coolly justifying the congresswoman’s notoriously vicious insults—like calling wheelchair-using Governor Greg Abbott “Hot Wheels”—as understandable for Democrats “brutalized by Trump.” This is the RAW HYPOCRISY of the left: they CLAIM to champion marginalized voices, but will CANNIBALIZE them the second they become inconvenient to their political calculus.
While Democrats are SILENCED by fear of “bad-faith social justice arguments” and “online pile-ons,” Goldberg argues, only Republicans benefit. The result is a party in MELTDOWN, willing to SACRIFICE its own diversity candidates on the altar of cold, cynical electability. If this is how the left treats its rising stars, what brutal truth are they hiding about their own future? The movement built on identity politics is now devouring its most visible icons, and the spectacle is more terrifying than any Republican attack ad.




