Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) is peddling a new book called "Stand" that supposedly offers Americans a path to bridge political divisions - but patriots aren't buying the sudden calls for unity from the same party that spent years calling Trump supporters "fascists" and "threats to democracy."
In his book, Booker claims to outline "core virtues" that can heal America's political wounds, weaving together historical events and calling on Americans to "stand up." But where was this message of unity when Democrats were weaponizing the justice system against President Trump? Where were these calls for civility when the left was censoring conservatives on social media?
Convenient Timing for Democrat "Unity"
It's awfully convenient that Booker is preaching unity now that Republicans control Washington and Trump is implementing the America First agenda that 76 million Americans voted for. For the past four years, we watched Democrats embrace the most divisive rhetoric in modern political history, labeling half the country as extremists simply for supporting secure borders and constitutional governance.
This is the same Cory Booker who grandstanded during Supreme Court hearings and pushed the radical left's agenda at every turn. Now he wants to play peacemaker? Patriots see right through this transparent attempt to rebrand after Democrats' crushing electoral defeat.
Real Unity Means Respecting the Will of the People
Here's what real unity looks like: respecting the democratic process when your side loses. It means supporting President Trump's mandate to secure our borders, end the weaponization of government agencies, and put America First. It means acknowledging that the American people rejected the failed policies of the Biden regime.
Instead, we're seeing Democrats in Congress obstruct Trump's Cabinet picks and resist common-sense immigration enforcement. That's not unity - that's political theater designed to undermine the will of the voters.
If Booker and his fellow Democrats truly wanted to heal political divisions, they'd start by admitting their role in creating them. Until then, this book tour is nothing more than another desperate attempt to rehabilitate the party that weaponized government against its political opponents.
Do you think Americans will fall for Booker's sudden conversion to unity, or do they see through this political charade?
