In a stunning admission of political failure, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro told Democrats to ditch their obsessive anti-Trump messaging at Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network convention this week - proving what patriots have known all along: the left's deranged hatred of President Trump has completely backfired.
Speaking to a room full of radical activists, Shapiro essentially threw in the towel on the Democrats' signature strategy of the past decade, urging his party to "move beyond anti-Trump messaging and focus on delivering results for voters." Translation? Their non-stop Trump Derangement Syndrome isn't working anymore, and even establishment Democrats are panicking about the upcoming midterms.
But here's the kicker - Shapiro delivered this desperate plea at AL SHARPTON'S event, of all places. The same Al Sharpton who has made a career out of race-baiting and dividing Americans. Talk about tone-deaf leadership from the supposedly "moderate" Democrat who some foolishly thought could challenge Trump's dominance.
"Josh Shapiro & Mikie Sherrill two examples of radical democrats also trying to extend mail in voting," posted one concerned patriot on social media, adding "SAVE ACT MUST BE PASSED and this shit stopped!"
Social media erupted with reactions to Shapiro's political pivot. Critics pointed out the hypocrisy of a governor who has spent years attacking Trump now suddenly calling for a new approach. Some observers noted the irony that the same Democrats who claimed they'd never elect Shapiro due to identity politics are now desperately looking for any lifeline.
The reality is simple: after President Trump's decisive victory in 2024 and Republicans' complete control of government, Democrats are finally realizing their strategy of constant attacks, lawfare, and manufactured outrage has been an epic disaster. Shapiro's plea represents the political equivalent of waving a white flag.
With Trump delivering on his America First agenda and the MAGA movement stronger than ever, even Democratic governors in purple states like Pennsylvania are scrambling to distance themselves from their party's radical wing. But will voters buy this sudden "moderate" makeover from the same politicians who cheered on the weaponization of our justice system?
The answer will come in November's midterms - and something tells us the American people won't forget who stood with the deep state and who stood with We the People.
