Cory Booker broke a Senate record with a 25-hour melting pot of drama and self-flagellation. His speech was packed with tears, confessions, and promises to “do better.” Democrats are thrilled about this theater, but conservatives aren’t buying the act.
Ben Shapiro roasted Booker’s performance with a blunt “Sir, this is a Wendy’s” tweet. The quote mocks the pathetic emotional grandstanding, treating serious policy debates like a fast-food chain complaint. Shapiro’s followers lit up with memes, showing how little respect voters have for such empty theatrics.
Leftists called Booker’s crying jag “passionate” and “courageous.” Conservatives see it as phony and weak. A guy in a $200 suit sobbing about his own failures doesn’t inspire real Americans. It just makes him look like a drama queen.
Booker’s speech reeked of desperation. The Democrats are stuck with a party that once promised “hope and change” but now whines about losing power. Their bench is so bad that a grown man bawling in Congress is seen as leadership material.
Media outlets are struggling to spin this into something positive. They announced Booker as the “new leader” because the Democrat crop is that bad. If crying gets you promoted, they’re truly out of ideas.
Booker’s meltdown shows how disconnected elites are from working-class voters. We’re busy paying bills and fixing roads while these politicians cry about themselves. No wonder trust in government keeps tanking.
The left’s obsession with Booker’s tears is pure weirdness. They cheer a guy who can’t stop sobbing but call conservatives “toxic” for not wearing masks. Their definition of “strength” is seriously warped.
In the end, this stunt won’t save Democrats. Voters want results, not performances. Booker’s acting spree just shows how lost his party is. Time to stick to the policy scripts, Senator.