In a stunning twist that would make his grandfather roll over in his grave, JFK's only grandson Jack Schlossberg is taking a sledgehammer to the very Democratic machine that the Kennedy dynasty helped construct over decades.
Schlossberg is running for Congress in New York City as a self-proclaimed "outsider," directly challenging what he calls the gatekeeping Democrat "machine" that has strangled real representation for working Americans. The irony is rich – a Kennedy complaining about political establishments.
But here's what's really happening: even those born into the Democrat aristocracy can see that their party has become a corrupt swamp of special interests, lobbyists, and career politicians who serve everyone except the people who elected them.
The Democrat Civil War Heats Up
This isn't just another primary race – it's a symptom of the civil war raging within the Democratic Party. While Trump and the MAGA movement cleaned house in the Republican Party, Democrats are still stuck with the same tired, corrupt machine politicians who've been failing Americans for decades.
Schlossberg's campaign represents something we've been saying for years: the Democratic establishment doesn't represent real Americans anymore. They represent Wall Street, Big Tech, and globalist interests that prioritize everything except American workers and families.
"The gatekeeping machine has failed New Yorkers," sources close to the campaign suggest Schlossberg is arguing, though the establishment media won't give him fair coverage.
Of course, we have to ask: is this genuine reform, or just another Kennedy trying to rebrand the same failed liberal policies? After all, this is the same family that gave us decades of big government disasters and progressive experiments that destroyed American cities.
What's certain is that even Democrat voters are waking up to the fact that their party has been captured by special interests. While President Trump continues draining the swamp in Washington, maybe it's time for Democrats to clean their own house – though we won't hold our breath.
Will Democrat voters finally reject their corrupt machine, or will they stick with the same establishment that's been failing them for years?
