Last night’s TV drama showed everything wrong with today’s radical left. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett embarrassed herself on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, proving she knows nothing about how real success works. Her rant against Elon Musk—a man who actually built something—exposed the Democrats’ hatred for American innovators.
Crockett called Musk “sinister” and “an idiot,” laughing as she dismissed his achievements. Forget that he’s created jobs and technologies shaping our future. To her, he’s just a rich guy who got lucky. This is how the left sees every hardworking entrepreneur—as villains to tear down, not heroes to celebrate.
She even tried dragging Trump into her mess, claiming he’s avoiding Musk like last week’s trash. But here’s the truth: Trump built an empire before politics. Crockett? She’s built nothing but viral soundbites and division. Her attacks reek of jealousy, not justice.
Viewers couldn’t believe the ignorance. While Musk actually solves problems, Crockett plays identity politics. She called his success a “stench,” but real Americans smell something worse—a politician who’d rather blame others than fix anything.
This isn’t about Musk. It’s about the left’s war on excellence. They’d tax dreamers into oblivion while praising bureaucrats who’ve never risked a dime. Crockett’s rant was a gift to lazy activists who think wealth comes from whining, not working.
Dave Rubin ripped her performance, calling it proof that Democrats hate real achievement. He’s right. While conservatives fight for free speech and fair play, the left attacks anyone who outshines their socialist fantasies.
Crockett’s meltdown fits the pattern. From AOC to Bernie, they demonize success to push big government control. They’d rather cancel billionaires than create them. But Musk’s rockets fly higher than their petty insults ever will.
This is why America needs commonsense leaders, not radical clowns. While Crockett mocks greatness, conservatives will keep defending the dreamers who make this country strong. Let her keep screaming—real builders are too busy working to hear it.