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Home»Markets»Dems’ Ballroom Hate Is the Saddest Proof Yet of Their State of TDS Mental Unwellness
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Dems’ Ballroom Hate Is the Saddest Proof Yet of Their State of TDS Mental Unwellness

April 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read

Authored by Stephen Kruiser via PJMedia.com,

There was a time not so long ago when the Democrats were formidable and — I’m not kidding here — occasionally enjoyable political foes. During the Tea Party years, we would often encounter Dem activists and hang out with them for a while. Sometimes we would even socialize. The Democrats of recent yesteryear bore no resemblance to the feral, frothing rage mob that the No Kings/Resist Dems are today. 

It’s both stunning and depressing that America’s oldest, continuously-running political party could undergo a wholesale personality change in just a decade because its entire focus was the hatred of one man, but here we are. There’s an oft-repeated line here on the right that says if President Trump cured cancer, the Democrats would suddenly be pro-cancer. It’s the kind of absurdist illustration that I’ve enjoyed using throughout my career but find almost impossible to apply to the Democrats anymore. They’re just that far gone. 

Which is why they are up in arms about the building of a ballroom. This is from Sarah:

President Donald Trump has been having a great time building the new White House Ballroom in recent months, but anytime the president is having a good time doing something, a judge comes in and stops him. Apparently, that expands to this $400 million, 90,000 square-foot construction project that is said to be fully funded by private donors.  

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon determined on Tuesday that no statute comes close to allowing Trump to carry out this project  of his own accord, and that construction must be halted until Congress approves the completion.

So, I guess we’re just stuck with a half-finished project?  

Well, we’re stuck with a half-finished project until this cockamamie ruling gets overturned, which is how this dance usually goes. I would like to note that every one of these Trump Derangement Syndrome judges looks like either a Harry Potter villain or a skin suit tailor from The Silence of the Lambs. 

I’m no legal expert, but much of Leon’s ruling reads like a tantrum in a feelings journal. Everything is just so overwhelmingly emo with these people. It’s both tedious and exhausting. In fact, if there were an animal representation of “tedious and exhausting,” it would be a perfect new mascot for the Democratic Party.

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Let’s just look at the surface of this. The lefties are furious that a place for formal dancing is being built in the most important residence in the United States of America. A residence that frequently hosts world leaders for formal events. That’s like showing up to a kid’s birthday party and being deeply offended by the presence of a jumping castle. 

One has to be severely broken inside to be angered by the thought of a place designed specifically for people to have some wholesome fun. Wholesome fun that reflects well on the Republic, to boot. At this point, Congressional Democrats should be showing up to work in straitjackets. For a while, I kept writing that the Dems’ TDS behavior was an ongoing cry for help. That’s inaccurate though — they are addicted to their misery and don’t want to be helped. 

Also, as we have discussed on many occasions, hating Trump is their strategy.

Bill Maher recently chastised the execrable Adam Schiff for prioritizing pushing back on President Trump.

Maher said, “That’s all you Democrats have, is ‘F*** Trump’.” Schiff just sat there looking like the one-note moron that he is.

It would be nice to think that we live in a time where we could find common ground with our political adversaries. We don’t, though, and that is 100% the Democrats’ fault.

The problem isn’t just that they hate us, it’s obvious that they hate themselves as well. People who like themselves don’t pathologically seek misery the way that the Democrats do here in the Year of our Lord 2026. We can’t help them be happy. 

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We can, however, win a few more elections and keep giving them things to complain about. That’s probably a kindness at this point. 

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