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AOC and Harris Exposed: The Left’s Performative Politics Unmasked

Friday’s episode of The Right Squad served up exactly what hardworking Americans expect from a conservative newsroom: a straight-shooting takedown of the left’s latest circus. The show’s “Donkey of the Week” segment put Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vice President Kamala Harris squarely in the spotlight alongside a troupe of performative protesters, exposing how the Democratic machine has swapped policy for pageantry.

If you watch the video, the pattern is obvious — when Democrats can’t win on ideas, they double down on theatrics and celebrity stunts to change the subject. Newsmax’s panel didn’t mince words about the inauthentic, self-aggrandizing behavior from AOC and Harris, and neither should the American people who expect adults in charge of government.

The real show-stealer wasn’t in the Capitol; it was outside federal facilities where activists staged what looked more like an 80s aerobics flash mob than a serious protest. Clips of anti-ICE demonstrators doing synchronized “jazzercise” moves went viral, turning what should be solemn demonstrations into a mockery of civic discourse and law enforcement concerns.

This isn’t harmless whimsy — it’s a symptom. When the left indulges in costume politics and flash mobs, they reveal a party that prioritizes performative outrage over real solutions like border security, jobs, and public safety. Even mainstream accounts of Portland-style demonstrations show a growing trend toward spectacle and away from substantive protest, and conservatives are right to call it out.

And while Democrats expect the media to swoon, normal Americans are tired of leaders who stumble when pressed. Vice President Harris’ awkward overseas interviews and pretty pivots have become predictable fodder for conservatives who see them as evidence of a broader lack of competence in the current liberal ruling class. The press will keep catching the missteps; voters will remember them at the ballot box.

As for AOC, the show reminded viewers that loud outrage and viral moments do not substitute for effective governance. Her brand of politics — performative, polarizing, and designed for social media applause — perfectly complements the jazzercise protest model: all motion, no direction, and no results for the people paying the bills.

Patriots should take these moments as a wake-up call: America needs steady leadership, not theatrical stunts or attention-seeking politicians. Call the theatrics what they are — a dodge from accountability — and keep pushing for common-sense policies that rebuild opportunity, secure our borders, and restore respect for law and order.

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