Senator Tommy Tuberville is catching heat from the Democrat establishment and their media lapdogs after he dared to speak what millions of Americans are thinking about New York City's controversial new mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
The Alabama Republican found himself in the crosshairs of the outrage mob after responding "The enemy is inside the gates" to a social media post that showed stark images of the September 11th attacks alongside photos of NYC's radical leftist mayor.
But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Tuberville was absolutely right to call out what every patriotic American can see with their own eyes.
Democrats Protect Their Own
The predictable Democrat meltdown was swift and coordinated. Suddenly, the same party that spent four years calling Trump supporters "fascists" and "threats to democracy" is clutching their pearls over a senator pointing out the obvious.
Where was this outrage when Democrats were comparing conservatives to terrorists? Where were these calls for "civility" when Biden was demonizing half the country in that blood-red speech in Philadelphia?
"The hypocrisy is staggering. They can call us every name in the book, but the moment we point out their radical agenda, suddenly we're the problem," one conservative commentator noted.
Mamdani's radical background and anti-American rhetoric speak for themselves. This is exactly the kind of leadership that's destroying our great cities from within, and Tuberville had the courage to say what needed to be said.
The Real Enemy
While Democrats waste time manufacturing outrage over Tuberville's comments, real Americans are dealing with the consequences of failed liberal policies in cities like New York. Crime is surging, businesses are fleeing, and radical politicians like Mamdani are more concerned with pushing woke ideology than protecting citizens.
President Trump's second term offers hope for restoring law and order, but it's clear the enemy within won't go down without a fight. They'd rather attack patriotic senators than address their own failures.
The question patriots should be asking isn't whether Tuberville was too harsh – it's why more Republicans aren't showing this kind of backbone in calling out the radical left's destruction of America.
