The latest narrative from the left seems to be this fixation on the idea that we're in a "constitutional crisis" at the hands of the republican party. In the alternate reality liberals seem to live in, there's a tendency to project their own actions onto the opposing party, hoping that repetition will somehow make it true. However, this strategy only serves make them look even more foolish.
I've lost count of how many times I've heard that exact phrase "constitutional crisis." It's as if they're stuck on repeat, unable to come up with any new phrase or argument. They were upset when labeled NPCs, but if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, then it is a duck [you get the analogy]. Get a thesaurus already, and perhaps a dictionary so you even know the meaning of what you keep parroting.
In looking at a REAL "constitutional crisis," it would be the years of previous administrations that overlooked [intentionally] the need to audit numerous questionable committees and ridiculous endeavors which were essentially used to line the pockets of political allies and funnel money to associates, all while receiving kickbacks. They stole from taxpayers, transforming their modest $200K salaries into millions in net worth over surprisingly short periods. DOGE will be looking into that as well.
What do I sense with this? Like most things, this narrative will run its course and Trump will keep doing what he is doing. He is changing things so quickly and uncovering so many scandals, the left cannot respond quick enough. They are lost on what to focus on and are throwing darts hoping to hit a bullseye. Things are changing rapidly [for the better] and the alt left is a slowly dying party and we will see lots of purging of corruption.
Enjoy the promising times ahead.
Much Love, Lynn
https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2025/02/12/the-constitution-isnt-having-a-crisis-but-the-democrat-party-sure-as-heck-is-n2185519
https://nypost.com/2025/02/12/opinion/dems-exhaust-last-of-credibility-with-false-trump-constitutional-crisis/