Watching the left meltdown over a perfectly harmless bit of political satire has become one of the great shows of our time. President Trump reposted an AI meme that trolled the No Kings protests, and left-wing influencer Harry Sisson’s public demand to have a reporter ask “why he posted an AI video of himself dropping poop on me” only proved the point: the Left cannot stand being mocked.
Enter Jack Posobiec — a man who knows how to fight back where the mainstream media only knows how to whine. On conservative platforms and shows where truth and common sense still get airtime, Posobiec didn’t apologize for the joke; he called out the performative victimhood, laid bare the hypocrisy, and made it clear that conservatives are done playing the role of apologies. The American people aren’t looking for moral pretzels from their leaders; they want courage, humor, and the willingness to stand up to a media class that treats outrage as a full-time job.
Let’s be frank: Harry Sisson is not some blameless martyr of the left’s culture wars. He’s a political influencer who has weathered scandals and accusations that raise real questions about his credibility and how he cultivates attention. When the people who spend their time lecturing us about decency turn themselves into headline-seeking victims, conservatives are right to call them out and to remind voters which side actually lives by consistent standards of conduct.
This isn’t a debate about cruelty; it’s about two things liberals have always hated: accountability and a stiff spine. The elite media tried to gaslight the country into believing this was some unprecedented assault on decency, even as the same outlets shrug off far worse behavior from left-wing activists. If the Left wants to play the outrage game, conservatives will meet them — with satire, with truth, and with the relentless exposure of double standards.
Patriots don’t cower when the culture warriors screech. We laugh, we expose, and we keep fighting for a nation where free speech and a rugged sense of humor are still badges of American character. Let Jack Posobiec mock the mockers and let hardworking Americans decide who’s sincere and who’s just performing for likes — because in the end, the voters see through the theater, and they reward courage, not fragile celebrity tantrums.