Sometimes karma comes calling on the ice. Amber Glenn, the U.S. figure skater who made headlines for calling herself a "woke b*tch" and attacking President Trump's policies toward the LGBT community, delivered a crushing disappointment at the Milan Cortina Olympics, finishing a humiliating 13th place in the women's short program.
Glenn, who has been vocal about her leftist political views and opposition to the Trump administration, was visibly overcome with emotion after her disastrous performance—though likely not the kind of emotions she was hoping for when she stepped onto Olympic ice.
The skater previously made waves by decrying what she claimed was the "plight" of America's LGBT community under Trump's leadership, positioning herself as a woke activist rather than focusing on representing ALL Americans on the world's biggest stage.
When Politics Meets Performance
Here's the thing, folks: Americans tune into the Olympics to watch our athletes compete with pride for the red, white, and blue—not to hear political lectures from performers who seem more interested in virtue signaling than winning medals.
Glenn's disappointing finish raises an important question: Was she too busy playing social justice warrior to focus on the training and mental preparation needed to compete at the highest level?
"While other skaters were perfecting their routines, Glenn was perfecting her woke talking points. The scoreboard doesn't lie."
This isn't about celebrating anyone's failure—it's about recognizing that when athletes prioritize political grandstanding over athletic excellence, the results speak for themselves. American Olympic fans deserve competitors who are laser-focused on bringing home gold, not activists looking for their next Twitter moment.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues to deliver victories for America on the world stage through actual leadership, not performative activism. Perhaps it's time for our Olympic athletes to take notes on what real winning looks like.
What do you think, Patriots? Should our Olympic athletes focus on competing for America instead of pushing their political agendas?
