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Texas Democrat Dares GOP, Gets Brutal Video Response

Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas just pulled off the political equivalent of handing someone a shovel and begging them to dig up dirt on her. On a recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club” radio show, the outspoken Democrat challenged the world to find a clip where she or her fellow liberals have ever “invoked violence” against a Republican. Well, ask and you shall receive, Congresswoman. The Republican Party came through faster than a Texas thunderstorm with a greatest hits compilation that makes a UFC highlight reel look tame.

Crockett insisted, “I literally have never said anything to invoke violence.” That’s a bold claim coming from someone who once said, live on TV, “You punch. I think you punch,” when asked how to win elections in Texas. She even suggested Sen. Ted Cruz needs to be “knocked over the head, like, hard.” So much for “when they go low, we go high.” Crockett’s philosophy seems closer to “when they go low, we go Mike Tyson.”

But she wasn’t alone in the Democrats’ Demolition Derby of Decency. The Republican Party’s newly released video montage features 20 eyebrow-raising, jaw-dropping, and downright dangerous soundbites from prominent Democrats. It’s like a mixtape of political rage, featuring chart-toppers like Rep. Maxine Waters telling crowds to “create a crowd” and “push back” on Trump officials at restaurants and gas stations. Nothing says “unity and healing” like organized public harassment.

Let’s not forget California’s own Gavin Newsom, who said on a podcast, “punch these sons of bitches in the mouth,” referring to Republicans. Imagine the reaction if a GOP governor had said that about Democrats. The media would be in full DEFCON 1 mode, MSNBC would run a weeklong special, and Jimmy Kimmel would be crying into his cue cards.

Then there’s Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader, who literally suggested fighting “in the streets” against President Trump’s agenda. So much for the peaceful transition of power. And Rep. Ayanna Pressley, who said, “there needs to be unrest in the streets.” Well, mission accomplished, Ayanna. We’ve watched cities burn, statues fall, and innocent people get attacked, all while Democrats play rhetorical arsonist and then act surprised when the flames spread.

Even Crockett’s own remarks made the cut, including a press conference where she gleefully declared, “Not only are we gonna punch back, but we about to beat you down.” Now, unless “beat you down” is a new term for bipartisan cooperation, this sounds a lot like the language she swore she never used.

This is the same Jasmine Crockett who called Republican voters “dumb,” mocked the disabled, rooted for foreign nations in trade disputes, and labeled the President of the United States “an enemy.” And now, she’s running for Senate, thinking Texans are going to hand her a promotion. The National Republican Senatorial Committee must be popping champagne, because they’ve reportedly encouraged her to run, confident she’ll be the easiest Democrat to beat. Honestly, they might be right. Her campaign is shaping up to be the political equivalent of a piñata party — blindfolded, swinging wildly, and full of empty promises.

The Democrats have spent years normalizing violent rhetoric, demonizing their opponents, and treating anyone wearing a red hat like a domestic terrorist. Then, when the consequences of that poison seep into the real world — like the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk — they feign ignorance. “Who, us? Incite violence? Never!”

Crockett invited America to check the tape. The GOP did. And now the receipts are out there for all to see. The next time a Democrat insists they’re the party of peace, unity, and progress, just remember this highlight reel of hostility. Because when the left says “fight,” they don’t mean with ideas. They mean with fists, fire, and fury.


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