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Elites’ Hypocrisy Exposed: America Demands Real Leadership

If Jimmy Failla is right when he calls what we’re watching “insanity,” he’s only saying out loud what millions of hardworking Americans already know in their bones — the institutions that used to steady this country have lost the plot. After a holiday meant for family and gratitude, we watched elites and media personalities lecture the rest of us while their policies wreck our communities, bankrupt our future, and reward chaos. It’s long past time to stop pretending the status quo is normal.

The hypocrisy on display after Thanksgiving was staggering: celebrities and talking heads preaching sacrifice and unity while living lives cushioned by privilege and protected by the very systems they’ve hollowed out. If you’re a blue-check virtue-signaler who cheered lockdowns and then jet-setted to a private ski resort, don’t expect ordinary Americans to take your moralizing seriously. We see the double standard and we resent being told to tighten our belts so the elite can keep expanding theirs.

On the border, on our streets, and in our schools, the consequences of soft governance are impossible to ignore — families come home from the holidays a little less safe, and a little more outraged. Republicans and conservatives aren’t calling for cruelty; we’re demanding competence and rule of law that protects citizens first. If the powers-that-be won’t secure the border, enforce the laws, and support victims over criminals, then they’re not governing — they’re abdicating responsibility.

Economically, Americans are tired of empty reassurances while costs climb and savings evaporate; Thanksgiving dinners felt like hostage negotiatings with the grocery bill. Washington’s endless borrowing and bailout instincts have created a fragile house of cards that can’t keep propping up failing policies forever. Real leadership would mean fiscal responsibility, lower taxes, and policies that let families keep more of what they earn — not more lectures.

On the culture front, the cancel mob and Big Tech’s censor squads spent another holiday purging and policing speech while pretending to defend democracy. This ritual of silencing dissenters and rewriting history hurts our national character and stifles honest debate about real solutions. Conservatives won’t surrender free speech or our traditions to corporate commissars or campus ideologues; we’ll keep speaking up for common sense and common decency.

The partisan weaponization of institutions — from prosecutors to school boards — has left Americans wondering who actually stands for fairness anymore. When justice looks selective and accountability feels like a political tool, trust evaporates and anger grows. Patriots on the right aren’t interested in retribution; we want equal application of the law and leaders who answer to the people, not to a partisan playbook.

So yes, call it insanity if you like, but don’t mistake our frustration for defeatism — it’s the beginning of a comeback. Ordinary Americans are waking up, organizing, and preparing to hold the media, the bureaucrats, and the politicians accountable at the ballot box. If the elites want to keep lecturing while they fail, that’s their choice — the rest of us are choosing to fight for a restored America that values work, family, and liberty.

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