in

Democrats’ 2025 Stunts: Memes, Chaos, and Kamala’s Book Bust

Watching The Five’s year-end roundup, patriots got a clear-eyed look at what passed for the Democratic Party’s biggest moments in 2025: a parade of memes, woke stunts, and a high-profile book tour that revealed more weakness than insight. Fox’s panel didn’t sugarcoat the spectacle — they called out the cringeworthy theatrics that Democrats are trying to pass off as leadership. If this is the best the left can offer, hardworking Americans deserve better than rehearsed indignation and PR tours.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris launched her memoir 107 Days and kicked off a national book tour that began on September 24, 2025, after announcing the project on August 21, 2025. The tour hit familiar deep-blue venues, and while some dates sold out fast, much of the coverage focused less on ideas and more on chaos. President Trump revoked her extended Secret Service protection effective September 1, 2025, a move that underscored how politicized the security handouts have become and left Harris to campaign amidst real-world consequences.

The book tour was repeatedly disrupted by hecklers and protesters, most notably pro-Palestinian demonstrators at the New York kickoff and an October 12, 2025 confrontation in Chicago that forced multiple removals. These scenes exposed a Democratic base that too often rewards performative outrage rather than thoughtful debate and policy solutions. Instead of addressing critics with substance, Harris and her allies repeatedly leaned into victimhood and finger-pointing, an approach that looks weak, not presidential.

Even friendly outlets weren’t kind; mainstream editorial boards called parts of the tour inauthentic and painfully unpersuasive, observations conservatives have been making for years. The left’s media machine can hype a cover reveal and a book reading, but it can’t manufacture trust or competence with staged appearances. Americans who actually run businesses, raise families, and pay taxes know performance when they see it — and this tour felt like a campaign stop dressed up as a memoir launch.

Meanwhile, the so-called Democrats’ meme culture grew louder throughout 2025, substituting viral one-liners and mockery for policy and leadership. The Five rightly pointed out that a party that relies on trending hashtags and celebrity takes has lost the art of governance. When memes are your strategy, you end up governing by outrage and focus-grouped talking points rather than by principle and results.

This wasn’t just a media sideshow; it revealed a party adrift, content to obsess over optics while America faces real challenges. Conservatives should pry off the curtain and remind voters that competence matters more than charisma, and local communities deserve leaders who deliver, not just perform. The coming election cycles will be a referendum on whether Americans want substance or spectacle.

Patriots watching should take this as a rallying cry: hold leaders accountable, demand real solutions, and reject the hollow pageantry of a party that thinks a book tour or a viral meme can replace stewardship. The Five did its job by exposing the cracks — now it’s up to citizens to act on what they saw and steer this country back toward common sense, security, and prosperity.

Written by admin

Brazen Bank Heist: €30M Stolen While Bureaucrats Snooze

Feds Uncover Massive Fraud in Minnesota Programs, Taxpayers Left Fuming