Just three weeks into President Trump's second term, Democrats are already gearing up for 2028 with what can only be described as the most pathetic presidential strategy in American history: a full-blown childhood trauma competition.
Instead of crafting policies to fix the mess they left behind, potential Democrat candidates are busy digging through their past to find the most compelling sob story to sell to voters. Because apparently, being a victim is now the primary qualification for the Oval Office in the Democrat playbook.
This represents a stunning fall from grace for a party that once nominated leaders who understood strength matters on the world stage. FDR deliberately hid his polio from the public because he knew Americans needed a strong commander-in-chief during World War II. JFK kept his serious health issues private because projecting weakness would have emboldened our enemies during the Cold War.
From Strength to Victimhood: The Democrat Devolution
Today's Democrats have turned that winning formula completely upside down. Instead of hiding weakness, they're broadcasting it like a badge of honor. Instead of projecting strength to deter China and Iran, they're essentially running therapy sessions disguised as presidential campaigns.
What's next? Campaign ads featuring candidates in therapy sessions? Debate moderators asking "Tell us about your most traumatic childhood memory and how it qualifies you to negotiate with Vladimir Putin"?
This victimhood strategy isn't just embarrassing - it's dangerous. While President Trump and his America First team focus on securing our borders, rebuilding our economy, and projecting strength globally, Democrats are busy navel-gazing about their feelings.
"The American people don't want a therapist-in-chief. They want a commander-in-chief who puts America first and projects strength to our enemies."
Patriots, this trauma Olympics approach tells us everything we need to know about where the Democrat Party stands in 2026. They've completely lost touch with what real leadership looks like.
Americans don't need a president who's still working through childhood issues - they need someone who's ready to fight for our country from day one. Thank God we have exactly that in President Trump for the next three years.
