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No Kings, But Plenty of Chaos: Who’s Leading This Mob?

Fox News’ The Five was right to call out the Democrats for celebrating what they openly admit is a leaderless, sprawling nationwide movement against our country’s institutions. The so-called “No Kings” rallies have spread across multiple waves this year, peaking again on October 18, 2025 with events in thousands of cities — a mass mobilization the left insists needs no formal leadership because, they claim, pure rage is its own strategy.

Patriots should pause and ask why a movement that claims to defend “democracy” is so comfortable cheering chaos and leaderlessness when real leadership and order are what keep communities safe. The mainstream media and left-wing organizers have framed the protests as righteous resistance, even as the events have sometimes devolved into dangerous confrontations and arrests in places like Los Angeles and Denver. Americans who go to work, pay taxes, and raise families deserve better than virtue-signaling mobs on boulevards.

Worse still, we’re seeing a cultural rot: teachers and public servants—people entrusted with shaping our children—caught on camera mocking violence against conservatives and celebrating the targetting of public figures. That kind of behavior is not only morally repugnant, it’s a flashing warning sign that the institutions our communities rely on are being weaponized by a politicized class. Families have every right to demand accountability when public employees act like political thugs.

The left’s contradictions are obvious: they preach tolerance while excusing threats, call for truth while amplifying outrage no matter how unverified, and promote grassroots spontaneity while accepting funding and coordination from partisan groups. Organizers of No Kings brag about the size of the crowds and the media plays along, but the unspoken agenda is to intimidate and to normalize relentless opposition rather than build ballots, policies, or persuasion. Freedom-loving Americans should resist being cowed by theatrics dressed up as civic virtue.

And then there’s the surreal online theater: the very same media environment that lionizes No Kings protesters erupted in a different kind of controversy when President Trump reposted an AI-generated clip mocking demonstrators—an act condemned for its taste but also revealing of the breakdown in basic civic norms. Between viral deepfakes and performative protest theater, truth and decency are taking hits from both sides, but conservatives must be clear-eyed: lawlessness and mockery won’t solve real policy disputes.

Conservative leaders on The Five rightly warned that celebrating leaderless uprisings is a dangerous path for any political movement, because when the crowd becomes worshiped over the Constitution, the result is instability. If Democrats truly cared about democratic norms they’d promote organized civic action, voter outreach, and lawful committees—not endless street theater and anonymous mobs. The party of governance should remember that running a country requires more than slogans and chants; it requires responsibility.

Hardworking Americans want results—safer streets, secure borders, thriving schools, and a government that honors the rule of law. We should respect the right to peaceful protest, but we must also call out the hypocrisy when those same protesters and their media cheerleaders drug the public with spectacle while refusing to put forward constructive leadership or accountability. It’s time for patriotism to return to the center of our politics: stand for law, stand for order, and stand for leaders who will actually preserve the freedoms our founders entrusted to us.

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