Well, grab your popcorn, folks, because the political theater on Capitol Hill just added a new act — and this one stars none other than Senator Cory “I’m Standing for Jersey!” Booker, who decided that the real enemy isn’t Republicans, isn’t crime in the streets, and certainly isn’t the crippling inflation hammering working families — no, no — the true threat to America is… Amy Klobuchar and Catherine Cortez Masto?
Yep. That’s where we are now.
Booker took to the Senate floor Tuesday like he was auditioning for a dramatic monologue on Broadway. The stage? A debate over bipartisan police funding bills — you know, the kind that would actually help police departments by giving them trauma kits and death benefits for fallen officers’ families. Seems like a no-brainer, right?
Not for Booker. Oh no. Instead of jumping on board and helping something — anything — actually move forward in Congress, Booker did what Booker does best: blow everything up in the name of dramatic optics and moral grandstanding.
Let’s rewind.
The bills were simple. Straightforward. Widely supported. Klobuchar and Cortez Masto wanted them passed by unanimous consent — the kind of procedure that says, “Hey, let’s not waste everyone’s time arguing over common sense.” But Booker? He had other plans.
At the last second, he lobbed in a political grenade — an amendment demanding that safety resources be divided across all states without considering political leanings. Sounds noble, right? But the timing? Pure sabotage. The markup process was over. The debate was done. The bills were ready to move. And here comes Cory, fashionably late, torch in hand.
Why? Well, that depends on how generous you’re feeling.
Cortez Masto wasn’t having it. She called the amendment what it was: a poison pill. Something designed to tank the bill, not improve it. And then Booker, in full theatrical mode, decided this was the hill to die on — shouting about “secret police,” Trump boogeymen, and media execs falling to their knees before MAGA overlords. (Apparently Stephen Colbert losing $40 million in ratings is now a right-wing conspiracy.)
This is the modern Democratic Party, ladies and gentlemen: eating their own on the Senate floor, scolding each other over who’s “fighting” hard enough, and screaming about invisible fascists while ignoring the cities actually on fire.
And don’t miss the irony here — the guy who blocked a bill to support police officers stood there shouting about how he’s standing for police. That takes a level of cognitive dissonance most of us couldn’t stomach without Dramamine.
Booker’s rant crescendoed into full-on fury: “Don’t question my integrity. Don’t question my motives. I’m standing for Jersey!” as if he were rallying troops before a war, not derailing a bipartisan effort to deliver basic support to cops and their families.
And here’s the kicker: he wasn’t yelling at Republicans. He was yelling at Democrats.
Translation: The far-left is turning on itself — and it’s not subtle anymore. The internal civil war is spilling out onto the Senate floor. Moderates are being labeled traitors, actual governing is being thrown under the bus, and the loudest voices are demanding purity, not progress.
Does someone want to do a wellness check on Democrat Sen. Cory Booker?
He’s currently having a severe TDS meltdown pic.twitter.com/JQGd0BDa1Y
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) July 29, 2025
The only line Booker didn’t shout was the one that really would’ve sealed it: “Let the chaos continue!”
So if you’re wondering what the 2025 version of the Democratic Party looks like — it’s this. A party too fractured to pass bills that help police officers. Too obsessed with performative outrage to govern. Too wrapped up in their own echo chamber to realize voters are watching this train wreck in real-time.
But hey, Booker says if they don’t stand together, they “deserve to lose.”
On that one point? We might just agree.
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