In an era when strong families, biblical values, and constitutional principles once guided American politics, the modern Democrat Party has sunk to new lows. Instead of offering superior policies to win over voters, they’ve embraced crude vulgarity and raw emotional hatred as their primary campaign strategy. Even one of their own, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, is calling it out as “absurd.”

Appearing on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Fetterman bluntly admitted that many of his Democratic colleagues and candidates for Senate and House seats are literally running on “F*** Trump.” He noted they are producing actual campaign commercials built around this profane message. “It’s absurd,” the senator declared, adding that he refuses to engage in such extreme terms and that the party must find a better way forward.

This isn’t isolated gutter rhetoric. Democrat candidates across the country, from Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton to various congressional hopefuls, have leaned into anti-Trump profanity as a substitute for substantive ideas. While President Trump and Republicans focus on securing the border, restoring economic strength, protecting unborn life, and defending American sovereignty, the left offers nothing but four-letter fury and performative outrage.

Gone are the days when the party out of power presented bold initiatives on jobs, family security, or national defense. Today’s Democrats bet everything on emotion-driven hatred, hoping it will distract voters from their failed record of open borders, inflation that crushed working families, and radical cultural agendas that undermine faith and traditional values. This vulgar approach alienates the very pro-family, pro-America citizens who built this nation and who still believe America is the world’s last best hope.
Fetterman’s rare moment of honesty exposes a deeper rot: a party so devoid of constructive vision that it resorts to profanity-laced attacks on a sitting president who is delivering results for everyday Americans. Conservatives have always known that real leadership isn’t about tearing down opponents with crude language—it’s about lifting up families, defending the Constitution, and preserving the Judeo-Christian foundations that made America exceptional.

As midterms approach, voters will see the clear choice: a Republican vision rooted in strength, security, and sanity versus a Democrat strategy fueled by vulgarity and division. Patriotic Americans who cherish life, liberty, and limited government won’t be fooled by four-letter temper tantrums.

