In a stunning rebuke of today's Democratic Party, Jack Schlossberg—the only grandson of President John F. Kennedy—is running as an anti-establishment 'outsider' against the very Democratic machine his family once embodied. The move signals just how far the party of JFK has fallen into corrupt gatekeeping and elitist control.
Schlossberg's NYC House campaign is taking direct aim at what he calls the Democratic 'machine'—the same corrupt apparatus that has turned cities like New York into crime-ridden, high-tax disasters under decades of liberal mismanagement. When even Kennedy family royalty can't stomach the party's establishment corruption, you know Democrats are in serious trouble.
Liberal Dynasty Rejects Liberal Machine
The irony is impossible to ignore. Here's a Kennedy—from America's most famous Democratic political dynasty—running AGAINST the very party establishment his grandfather helped build. It's a damning indictment of what the Democratic Party has become under decades of radical leftist control and special interest pandering.
'The gatekeeping and machine politics have got to go,' Schlossberg reportedly told supporters, echoing frustrations that millions of Americans—including many former Democrats—have expressed about their party's authoritarian drift.
While Schlossberg still embraces typical liberal positions, his willingness to call out Democratic corruption puts him at odds with party bosses who demand absolute loyalty to their failing agenda. These are the same party elites who rigged primaries against Bernie Sanders, installed Biden as their puppet, and have turned major cities into unlivable wastelands.
Trump Vindicated Again
President Trump has spent years exposing the corruption of political machines in both parties, and now even a Kennedy is proving him right about Democratic establishment rot. When the party's own royal family starts running as 'outsiders,' it shows Trump's anti-swamp message resonates across party lines.
The question for New York voters is simple: If a Kennedy can't trust today's Democratic Party machine, why should you? Maybe it's time to drain the swamp at every level—starting with supporting candidates who put America First instead of party bosses first.
