Democrats can't run the country, and apparently they can't even grill a burger without turning it into a national embarrassment. Virginia Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger is getting absolutely torched on social media after posting a photo of what can only be described as a grilling disaster that has Americans asking, "What the hell is that supposed to be?"
The photo shows Spanberger standing over what appears to be charred, unidentifiable meat that looks more like something you'd find in a dumpster fire than on a dinner plate. Social media users immediately pounced on the culinary catastrophe, with one patriot commenting, "This is exactly how Democrats handle everything – they burn it to the ground."
But wait, it gets worse. The grilling disaster has brought back painful memories of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's infamous "E. coli burger" photo that went viral for all the wrong reasons. Remember when Schumer posted that nauseating image of raw, bloody meat that looked like it crawled straight out of a contamination lab?
A Pattern of Democrat Disasters
This isn't just about bad cooking, folks – it's about a fundamental inability to connect with real Americans. While President Trump was serving McDonald's and pizza to championship teams at the White House, Democrats were out here trying to poison people with their "culinary skills."
"These are the same people who want to control our healthcare, our economy, and our children's education, but they can't even figure out how to properly grill meat without creating a biohazard," one social media user perfectly summarized.
The timing couldn't be more perfect, coming as the Trump-Vance administration continues delivering real results for working Americans while Democrats scramble to stay relevant by posting food photos that make everyone lose their appetite.
Maybe instead of trying to grill burgers, Spanberger should focus on the real issues facing Virginia families – like the mess her party left behind. Because if this photo is any indication of Democrat competence, we're all better off with them staying far away from anything important.
