In a transparent display of sour grapes, New York’s Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James took to social media to air their grievances following Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the political stage with a 2024 presidential election victory. It seems the duo’s strategy of endlessly pursuing legal battles against Trump hasn’t yielded the results they were hoping for. Instead of celebrating their achievements in office, they resorted to the classic tactic of throwing shade at the former president.
With Hochul’s comments dripping with disappointment, it’s clear that she was less than thrilled about Trump’s overwhelming appeal to the American electorate. The governor is undoubtedly feeling the heat, as questions about her leadership in New York loom large, especially when it reveals itself as a hotbed of crime and declining freedoms. Perhaps she thought that a few snarky remarks could distract from her own administration’s shortcomings, but it’s hard to ignore the fact that she’s grasping at straws.
Meanwhile, Letitia James, who has spent more time in courtrooms than doing the job she was elected for, was visibly perturbed. Her ongoing obsession with Trump seems more like a vendetta than an actual mission to uphold the law. While crime continues to plague New York, James seems to prioritize her personal agenda over the pressing issues facing constituents. One has to wonder if she thinks her endless litigation will change public opinion, or if she just enjoys a nice day in court.
Do these two idiots understand that President Trump has a mandate?
Hochul barely got re-elected and if that same election had been held Tuesday she’d have lost….bigly.They proved, with their hyperbolic whining, that they do indeed target those they hate https://t.co/IbvoNqcKbR
— Steve McLaughlin (@SteveMcNY) November 7, 2024
While these two politicians lament Trump’s victory, millions of Americans are celebrating a return to a leader who values freedom, prosperity, and the Constitution. Hochul and James would do well to realize that their echo chamber of discontent is not representative of the opinions held by many across the nation. Instead of crafting constructive solutions to pressing issues like crime or the economy, they seem far more comfortable in their roles as professional complainers.
Ultimately, their sad-sack commentary serves as a reminder of a larger truth: as the left doubles down on drama and grievance, conservatives are rallying around a leader who has proven time and again that he knows how to drive results, not just rhetoric. If Hochul and James want to keep spinning their wheels in frustration, that’s their choice, but the rest of America is ready to celebrate leadership that actually gets things done.