For years, Democrats have been pushing the same tired talking points about inflation and the economy—insisting that everything is fine while Americans watch grocery prices skyrocket and gas costs drain their wallets. But rather than dealing with those real-world problems, they’ve decided to double down on what they do best: scripted PR stunts. And now they are trying to blame President Donald Trump for inflation and the high cost of everything.
This time? They got caught. Again.
So here’s what happened. Ahead of Trump’s speech before Congress, 22 Democrat Senators decided to totally engage with the public by reciting the exact same scripted message. Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and a whole chorus of others posted identical videos, pretending to have heartfelt conversations with voters.
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It was like watching bad karaoke—except they were all singing the same off-key song at the same time.
As more and more of these copy-paste videos surfaced, it became obvious what was going on: this wasn’t some grassroots movement. This was a centrally coordinated talking-point relay race, complete with rehearsed lines and robotic delivery. And, predictably, it flopped.
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The irony? Just a few weeks ago, Democrats held a “comeback retreat” to figure out how to connect with working-class voters.
Many would think they are being sincere enough to realize they went down the wrong path the last several years, and they are ready to come back to the solid foundations that made them the party of the middle class and working-class families. I couldn’t keep a straight face writing that last sentence. The Democrats have already shown us that they haven’t learned a thing from the November election. What’s going on there is they are admitting that they know what issues they should be worried about, issues that their constituents have been telling them for years, but what they are really doing is coming up with how to make the voters think they want to get back to core values of your grandfather’s Democratic Party. It’s all a scam, as was evidenced by their behavior during Tuesday night’s joint session address by President Trump.
And what was their big idea from the retreat? More scripted content!
As always, Elon Musk was there to shine a giant spotlight on the ridiculousness. He sarcastically pointed out the glaring disconnect between the Democrats and the people they claim to represent. And just to spice things up, he even offered a free Cybertruck to anyone who could prove who actually wrote the Democrat script.
That’s when Data Republican, a well-known data analyst, stepped up to the plate. Using AI-driven analysis, she traced the messaging back to the Senate Democratic Media Center—basically, the Democrat Party’s factory for prefabricated political soundbites.
And the likely mastermind behind the whole thing? Justin Goodman, former communications director for Chuck Schumer.

She declined Musk’s Cybertruck offer—but her research blew the lid off the whole operation.
If this all feels eerily familiar, that’s because it is. Remember when local news stations across the country were all caught saying the exact same thing about the dangers of “misinformation”? The irony was almost too perfect—they were literally proving their own point by regurgitating a scripted, top-down narrative.
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This is just how modern Democrat messaging works: centrally controlled, sanitized, and robotic. It’s a hallmark of managerialism—where elites dictate policy while pretending to “engage” with the public. The result? Political communication that feels about as genuine as a used-car salesman’s guarantee.
Here’s what Democrats still don’t get: the days of centralized authoritarian narratives are over.
We’re living in an era of online populism—where the internet allows everyday people to bypass corporate media and expose political nonsense in real time. That’s why legacy media is collapsing, and why politicians who rely on scripted messaging keep getting embarrassed. One of the best examples of this is when Elon created Community Notes on his platform X where users can (and do) correct legacy media posts filled with lies and misinformation. Instead of a reply that gets lost among other replies, Community Notes are highlighted at the original tweet. I think this is why a lot of the worst of the worst left X and went to another platform that I won’t mention because I don’t want to advertise for them.
Trump? He understood this from day one. He didn’t play the old game—he went straight to the people through social media, forcing the mainstream press to chase after his narrative instead of controlling it themselves. And that’s exactly why they despise him. Liberals say Obama was the king of using social media. Trump makes him look like a piker.
While Trump and his America First movement thrive in this new media landscape, Democrats are stuck in a political Blockbuster Video mindset. Their strategy? Mass-produce the same talking points and hope nobody notices. Except, people notice.
This latest 22 Democrats messaging catastrophe is just another example of why their connection with working-class Americans is fading. If they want to fix it, they’ll have to learn a hard lesson:
Authenticity can’t be scripted.
But, hey—at least they’re giving us plenty of material to laugh at in the meantime.
This little stunt the Democrats tried to pull off and failed spectacularly, shows they have no idea how to gain the people’s trust back. So, smile, Patriots. We’re winning.
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