Friday’s episode of The Right Squad laid bare the ridiculousness of today’s political and cultural elite by pitting Joe Biden against Prince Harry for the coveted, if sarcastic, “Donkey of the Week” crown. The panel ran through a grab-bag of embarrassment: a Newsmax clip where Biden allegedly struggles to utter the word “America,” a late-night appearance where Harry mocked Americans by calling President Trump a “king,” and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey addressing his Somali constituency in a moment that the chattering class immediately spun into virtue signaling. It was a fitting reminder that the left’s favorites are increasingly out of touch with the patriotism and common sense of everyday Americans.
On Joe Biden, the panel didn’t mince words — they portrayed another public stumble as evidence of a man past his political sell-by date. Conservatives have watched for years as the media looks the other way while language slips and confused moments pile up, yet Democrats insist everything is just “normal Bidenspeak.” If the president can’t clearly and confidently say the name of his own country, hardworking Americans have every right to question whether he’s fit to defend it on the world stage.
Prince Harry’s late-night jibe at President Trump and the American people landed with an audible thud, and the reaction was telling: an increasingly pampered royal with a Hollywood agenda doesn’t get to lecture Americans about democracy. Harry’s career now seems to be a parade of performative left-wing stunts — slapping the hand that once fed him while freeloading off celebrity culture. It’s beyond tone-deaf that a titled outsider would sneer at the republic that gave him room to build his American gig; patriots should reject sanctimony from someone who clearly enjoys the perks more than the responsibilities.
Then there’s Mayor Jacob Frey, who chose optics over order by delivering remarks in Somali as tensions over a federal enforcement operation boiled over. The move played perfectly for media headlines and identity-politics applause lines, but it also raises questions about whether city leaders are more interested in pandering than policing. Cities that prioritize virtue signaling risk abandoning the rule of law and the safety of the very communities they claim to protect, and too many left-wing mayors are more focused on photo ops than practical governance.
Taken together, these episodes reveal a pattern: elites who lecture Americans on values while practicing a different standard themselves. Whether it’s a president who mumbles through a public appearance, a royal who sneers at our voters on late-night television, or a mayor who courts headlines with symbolic gestures, the message is clear — the left’s leaders are more interested in spectacle than in serving the country. Conservatives see through the performance and know that strong leadership means clear words, steady hands, and real results, not woke theater.
Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who love this country and will defend it without apology, not a rotating cast of celebrities and pandering politicians who mock our patriotism. It’s time to hold our leaders accountable, demand competency, and elect officials who put America first in word and deed. The Right Squad may be laughing, but every American who loves liberty should be alarmed — and ready to act.

