

As per the news, Jesse Watters stirred up quite the ruckus on Twitter, and to say the least, the reactions are hilarious. The Fox News host tweeted a new Gallup poll that showed that only 25% of the people trust the Democratic leadership. He called it the lowest number ever. But then quite a long squall ensued, targeting Kamala Harris, LeBron James, and now the poor DNC leadership of David Hogg. The tweet went viral, and the replies? Boy, what a mess of chaos, insults, and some really hot takes!
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Watters added that in the meantime, “the Democrats…were operating in the shadows,” alleging Kamala Harris was funneling donor money to the “billionaire friends,” and LeBron James apparently took money for endorsing her, $50K. Whether right or wrong, everyone had thoughts. Some agreed, some called it fake news, and others were just slinging insults like confetti.
Eric Jones was like, ‘Yet still does the Republican congress accomplishes nothing.’ That has to hurt. Another Tom, saying that the number was, in fact, even lower than 25%, said, ‘I don’t even think it is 25%, I think even lower than that.’ Well, then. Mark Tuggle was going strategic conspirator, stating, ‘2.5%! Not 25%! It is 2.5%! ‘ Okay, buddy.
Then comes the person who rambled to the core of a Trump fan rave before crucifying the Democratic Party as ramming the same old rhetoric. There was also one who actually referred to Watters as nothing but a bootlicking Maga chode. Well, that’s not pretty. Back and forth evening cursing began: Some accused Watters to be merely a parrot for Israel (??) while others mocked epic political melodrama, aka, media.
But, what about the best part? The replies just dropped the links, without context—like WolverineResist randomly posted a video, and BlueEmm58247 posted a not-so-credible-looking article. Pure Twitter.
At the end of the day, Watters’ tweet did manage to raise the controversy. You either do not agree with him or you think he is full of it, but one thing you cannot take away from him: people right now are really generally displeased with politics, and that is understandable. Back and forth insults, backhanded suggestions, and endless drama of gossip are just annoying and, sadly enough, entertaining.
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So, what does it come down to? Well, polls like this will always start the conversation, but the magic truly happens below the comments. Folks are angry, divided, and ready to throw a fist for every little thing. The wars on Twitter are here until that changes. Buckle up, baby!
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