GOP faces a nightmare on this

It could’ve been something out of a Vietnam protest. People were shouting everywhere, and police forcibly dragged a person away from the scene by their ankles. An older woman flashing the peace sign Yelling and bullying and cussing. It was a whirlwind of activity that wasn’t the ’60s. It was 2025 and the scene was New York republican representative Mike Lawler’s town hall.

Palmer Report predicted that if Republicans continue to stand by Donald Trump, things will only get worse for them, and indeed, now they have. Lawler had yet another Town Hall, and of course, it devolved into an almost primitive spectacle with furious constituents booing him and chanting, “Blah, blah, blah,” as he reiterated his love and loyalty to Donald John Trump.

Eventually, the police were called. It was protest mania with people flashing Peace signs, amid a smug-looking Lawler watching it all, and in the midst of all the chaos, one thing straight out. Anger, so much anger. Can you blame them? Lawler started his town hall by defending Trump’s tariffs and condescendingly stating that he stood with him.

People appeared to be in anguish as they furiously chanted, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Lawler, one of the weakest candidates for the midterms, appears not to understand the wants and the needs of his hurting and furious constituents. Lawler always had a habit of speaking extremely patronizingly, and that aspect of his personality. has only exacerbated itself.

No violence occurred. These were peaceful people, angry people, and deeply offended people, offended because the person they voted for doesn’t appear to give two shits about them. I’ve said it before, and I will say it again. Republicans do not understand their own voters. They are and will be, on the wrong side of history over and over and over again.

The only thing these people seem to understand is their lawless leader, Donald Trump. They repeatedly put him above everything, including the ones they are supposed to represent, and the ones they are supposed to represent have now become the faces of the resistance.

The fact that Lawler seems in La La Land, that he, as well as virtually almost all other Republicans, have their heads in the clouds, will mark the illumination of blue ballots at the ballot boxes during the midterms. Their heads are in the clouds, and all they see floating in front of them is Donald Trump. They will not and cannot seem to get their heads out of the clouds to focus on the people in deep emotional pain standing right in front of them.