Last night on Jesse Watters Primetime, Watters tore into the latest Democratic theater — what he called a “new batch of impeachment papers” and a desperate, distraction-filled playbook to avoid accountability for real problems facing Americans. Watters rightly pointed out that while our southern border collapses and inflation bites into family budgets, top Democrats are circling the wagons around political vengeance instead of solutions.
Into that circus stepped Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who quietly filed to run for U.S. Senate in Texas on the final day of qualifying, instantly turning the Democratic primary into a slugfest. Crockett’s entry reshapes the race and forced other Democrats to recalibrate, but it also gives conservatives plenty of ammunition to ask whether Democrats are nominating fighters for the voters or for cable TV talking points.
Fox’s coverage has not been shy about the optics: Republican strategists openly acknowledge that aggressive, headline-chasing Democrats like Crockett can be baited into races that energize the right and fracture the center. Conservatives should never be naive — Democrats have long used theatrics to mobilize their base and to distract from policy failures, and Republicans are already turning Crockett’s combative persona into campaign messaging.
Let’s be blunt: Crockett’s national profile is built on soundbites, viral spats, and relentless attacks on conservatives, not on a record of delivering bipartisan results for Texas families. Even liberal outlets noted the timing and theatre of her announcement, and Fox hosts have questioned whether her style will play beyond liberal enclaves. If Democrats truly want to win Texas, they should run on ideas — not impeachment obsession and personality politics.
Americans who work hard, pay taxes, and want safer streets and secure borders are tired of Washington’s endless cycles of grievance. While Democrats fan the flames of impeachment and elevation of outrage politicians, conservative leaders must keep fighting for common-sense reforms that restore prosperity and protect liberty. The choice facing voters in Texas — and across the country — is whether they want more performative politics or practical solutions that improve everyday life.
This moment is a reminder to every patriot: show up, tune out the media stunts, and vote for candidates who put country over spectacle. If conservatives stay organized and loud at the ballot box, we’ll beat back the impeachment-industrial complex and elect leaders who actually care about American families, not just their cable ratings.

