Senator Tommy Tuberville is facing the predictable Democrat meltdown after he dared to speak the truth about New York City's radical new mayor, Zohran Mamdani. The Alabama Republican wrote "The enemy is inside the gates" in response to a social media post contrasting images of 9/11 with the Big Apple's latest far-left leader.
And you know what? He's absolutely right.
While Democrats clutch their pearls and scream about "inflammatory rhetoric," patriotic Americans are asking the real question: How did we go from honoring the victims of Islamic terrorism to electing politicians who align themselves with the very ideologies that attacked our homeland?
The Left's Predictable Outrage
The usual suspects in the Democrat Party and their lapdog media allies immediately went into overdrive, demanding apologies and condemning Tuberville's "divisive language." But here's what they won't tell you: Mamdani has a long history of anti-American, pro-socialist positions that would make AOC blush.
This is the same political movement that spent years calling Trump supporters "domestic terrorists" and "threats to democracy." But when a conservative senator points out the obvious infiltration of radical leftists into positions of power, suddenly they're concerned about "unity."
"I said what I said, and I meant it," Tuberville reportedly told colleagues. "The American people deserve leaders who put America first, not America last."
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As President Trump works tirelessly to restore American greatness and secure our borders, we're reminded daily of how deep the rot goes in our major cities. From defunding police to coddling criminals to embracing socialist policies that have destroyed every society they've touched, the radical left has indeed breached our gates.
Wake Up Call for Patriots
Tuberville's comment isn't inflammatory—it's a wake-up call. While we were busy working, raising families, and believing in the system, the far-left was methodically taking over our institutions, our schools, and now our city halls.
The real question isn't whether Tuberville should apologize. It's whether more Republicans will finally grow a spine and start calling out the enemy within. Because folks, if we can't even identify the problem, how can we possibly solve it?
