Connecticut Democrat Rep. John Larson just proved that Trump Derangement Syndrome has no age limit – and neither does political desperation. The 77-year-old career politician, facing multiple younger primary challengers who smell blood in the water, has filed a laughably doomed impeachment effort against President Trump over military action in Venezuela.
Talk about grasping at straws. Larson's 13 articles of impeachment – yes, THIRTEEN – represent nothing more than a Hail Mary pass from a politician whose own party is ready to put him out to pasture. When you're a nearly 80-year-old incumbent getting challenged by your own side, apparently throwing impeachment spaghetti at the wall seems like a winning strategy.
The timing couldn't be more transparent. Trump is successfully restoring American strength abroad while Larson desperately tries to stay relevant in a party that's moved on from his brand of swamp politics. His impeachment stunt focuses on Trump's decisive action in Venezuela – the kind of strong leadership that actually puts America first instead of bowing to international bureaucrats.
Patriots on social media aren't buying Larson's pathetic performance for a second. One user perfectly captured the mood, calling it a "joke" that even Larson himself knows won't go anywhere. Another fed-up American expressed what many are thinking about these aging establishment Democrats who refuse to retire gracefully.
"Why in the hell dont these old communist pieces of dog shit like John Larson just crawl into a hole and go away for good?" one frustrated patriot posted on social media, echoing the sentiment of millions of Americans tired of these desperate political stunts.
This impeachment theater is exactly the kind of swamp behavior that Trump was re-elected to drain. While the President focuses on securing our borders, rebuilding our economy, and projecting strength internationally, career politicians like Larson waste taxpayer time and money on partisan witch hunts.
Here's the reality: Larson's impeachment fantasy has zero chance of success in a Republican-controlled Congress. This isn't about constitutional principles – it's about a desperate old-guard politician trying to prove his progressive bona fides to primary voters who clearly think it's time for new blood.
How many more of these pathetic impeachment stunts will Americans have to endure before the swamp finally drains itself?
