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'ROCK BOTTOM APPARANTLY HAS A BASEMENT': Joe Concha SLAMS Directionless, Hypocritical Democrats

'ROCK BOTTOM APPARANTLY HAS A BASEMENT': Joe Concha SLAMS Directionless, Hypocritical Democrats

Fox News25-03-2025

Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor and author of Progressively Worse: Why Today's Democrats Ain't Your Daddy's Donkeys –with his upcoming book The Greatest Comeback Ever: Inside Trump's Big Beautiful Campaign available for pre-order now–joined The Guy Benson Show to discuss the disarray within the Democratic Party following Jasmine Crockett's inflammatory remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Guest host Harry Hurley and Concha also covered the recent Signal group chat leak involving top Trump officials, as well as the hypocrisy of Democrats calling for firings despite their own similar scandals. Concha warned that if Democrats continue their hard-left push by promoting figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders, they risk becoming permanently unelectable. Listen to the full interview below!
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Joe Concha had this to say on the state of the Democrat party:
'Rock bottom apparently has a basement. I mean, you don't get any lower. And you're right about the whole swearing thing, like definitely a memo went out… I guess they're trying to be more real and show that they're fighting. But look, it's not authentic, and authenticity is something you can't teach or produce. It just happens or it doesn't. So that's where this party is at this point.'

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