The liberal meltdown over President Trump's triumphant return to the White House has reached absolutely unhinged levels, with disgraced former CNN host Don Lemon now claiming he could be "president of the United States."
BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales exposed the latest round of leftist lunacy, showcasing how Democrats and their media allies are completely losing touch with reality just three weeks into Trump's second term.
"I think I could be president of the United States," Lemon declared with stunning arrogance. "I could definitely run this country better than Donald Trump."
Let that sink in, Patriots. The same Don Lemon who got FIRED from CNN for his toxic behavior and plummeting ratings now thinks he's presidential material. This is the same guy who spent years spreading Russian collusion hoaxes and attacking everyday Americans as "threats to democracy."
"The other thing that the internet is really good for are videos of liberal losers," Gonzales noted, perfectly capturing the absurdity of watching the left's complete mental breakdown.
But Lemon isn't alone in his delusions. Nancy Pelosi and comedian Leslie Jones have also made recent comments that show just how far removed the liberal elite have become from reality. While President Trump delivers on his America First agenda with mass deportations, energy dominance, and government efficiency reforms, Democrats are spiraling into fantasy land.
This is what happens when you spend four years in the political wilderness after getting absolutely crushed in 2024. Instead of learning from their mistakes, liberals are doubling down on the same toxic attitudes that got them rejected by American voters.
While Trump and his team work tirelessly to secure our borders, drain the swamp, and put America first, the left is busy having public meltdowns and entertaining presidential delusions. The contrast couldn't be clearer between serious leadership and unhinged opposition.
How delusional do you think the liberal media will get as Trump continues delivering wins for the American people?
