Democrats Face Epic Wipeout as Strategists Sound the Alarm

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Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy dropped a hammer Tuesday on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime,” declaring Democrats the “most leaderless” he’s ever seen. With Trump’s juggernaut rolling—89 executive orders in 50 days—the party’s flailing, and conservatives are loving the carnage.

McCarthy didn’t hold back. “Hakeem and Schumer do not know where to go. They cannot make a decision,” he said, torching House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Their latest? A goofy “Pick your fighter” video—McCarthy mocked it as aimless, like “ordering DoorDash” is their big plan.

The stats scream collapse. Trump’s March 4 speech snagged 82 percent approval—97 percent from Republicans—while Democrats sulked, barely clapping for cancer-stricken D.J. Daniel’s Secret Service honor. Pollster Frank Luntz said viewers saw it as “performance art”—a party adrift.

McCarthy’s seen this before. Leading the GOP through debt ceiling fights, he knows rudderless chaos when it hits. “They just voted to try to shut the government down, for what? To send more hardworking taxpayer money for transgender operas to some country in Africa we don’t even know the name of?” he sneered—conservatives nod, it’s pure Democrat lunacy.

Jeffries and Schumer are sinking fast. Their “Street Fighter” messaging flopped—18 seconds of cringe that X users trashed as “pathetic.” McCarthy’s take? No vision, no spine—just a party lost after Trump’s 2024 landslide flipped the Senate and held the House.

The base is restless. A CBS/YouGov poll shows 65 percent of Democrats want all-out Trump opposition—up from 46 percent—yet only 16 percent trust Jeffries and Schumer to deliver. Strategists like McCarthy see a train wreck; conservatives say it’s what happens when you bet on woke over work.

Trump’s crushing it—border crossings down to 300 daily from Biden’s 10,000, tariffs slamming foes. Democrats? They’re stuck on stunts, not solutions. McCarthy’s jab about DoorDash isn’t just a quip—it’s a dagger at a leadership too timid to fight back with real ideas.

Progressives aren’t helping. Axios reports House Dems griped about MoveOn and Indivisible pushing resistance—Jeffries is “frustrated,” but conservatives laugh: he can’t herd his own cats. Schumer’s “we’ll pick big fights” vow to The New York Times rings hollow—they folded on Gabbard’s DNI nod.

Republicans smell victory. Trump’s crew—Vance torching hecklers, Musk axing waste—runs circles around this mess. McCarthy’s prediction isn’t a guess; it’s a spotlight on a party that’s lost the plot while America rallies to 82 percent speech approval.

Conservatives say it’s over. Democrats aren’t just crushed—they’re crumbling, and top voices like McCarthy see no lifeline. Trump’s winning, the base is raging, and Jeffries and Schumer are out of moves—America’s done with their chaos, and Republicans are ready to bury them.

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