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Sen. Kennedy Blasts D.C.’s “Deeply Weird” Politics in Fiery Speech

Sen. John Kennedy hammered home a blunt warning this year about the state of Washington, calling the capital “deeply weird” and laying out a blunt list of 2025 grievances that every patriotic conservative recognizes. He’s been saying what a lot of folks think but the mainstream media won’t: our government has become a bubble where common sense is outlawed and elites reward the absurd.

Kennedy didn’t just sneer — he spelled out the political implications, even joking that the GOP’s “secret plan” for dealing with the modern Democratic Party is to let them talk themselves into oblivion. That strategy — call it tactical patience — is pure common sense: when the left keeps yapping about vanity causes and incoherent policies, ordinary Americans see the lunacy for what it is.

He was merciless in his critique of the “loon wing” of the Democrat Party, pointing out how radical ideas about gender and other cultural revolts have pushed ordinary Americans into a corner. Kennedy’s candor is a breath of fresh air for conservatives tired of the gentle euphemisms; he named the problem plainly and refused to bow to woke pieties.

Those remarks didn’t come from a talk-radio host — they came from the Senate floor and from mainstream conservative broadcasts — which makes them even more striking. When a senator is willing to tell the truth about how broken the system is, that truth can’t be dismissed as mere “partisan sniping” anymore; it’s a call to sober attention.

Kennedy also pressed policy where it matters, pushing for real fiscal hygiene and rescissions of wasteful spending that rewarded global NGOs and woke pet projects instead of American workers. If Republicans want to be more than just the party of complaints, they’ll use the policy levers available to them to cut the fat and show voters that conservatism means competence and results, not just rhetoric.

Make no mistake: Kennedy’s tone is unapologetic because the stakes are sky-high. Conservatives should be proud to have voices who call out the rot in Washington, and voters should remember these facts heading into 2026 — we can either let the deeply weird keep running the show, or we can elect leaders who will restore common sense, secure our borders, and protect American traditions. The choice is plain; patriots know which side defends the republic.

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