KOMMONSENTSJANE – Fetterman EXPOSES What Really Controls His Party. Fetterman: Trump Derangement Syndrome Leads Democrats.

04/09/2026

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Fetterman EXPOSES What Really Controls His Party

A sitting Democratic senator just confirmed what millions of Americans already knew: the Democratic Party is no longer led by people or principles, but by an all-consuming obsession to oppose Donald Trump at any cost.

Story Snapshot

  • Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman declares “Trump Derangement Syndrome” governs the Democratic Party during podcast appearance
  • Fetterman argues Democrats cannot agree with Trump on any issue without facing backlash from their own party
  • The admission comes as Democratic leadership vacuum persists following 2024 election losses
  • Fetterman’s pattern of criticizing party orthodoxy on Iran policy and bipartisan issues continues to alienate progressive base

Democratic Senator Breaks Ranks on Party Dysfunction

Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania acknowledged on the “All-In Podcast” in March 2026 that the Democratic Party lacks formal leadership and instead operates under what he called “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” The freshman senator responded to host David Friedberg’s question about party leadership by stating bluntly that Democrats are “governed by the TDS.” This extraordinary admission from within Democratic ranks validates longstanding conservative criticisms that opposition to Trump has replaced coherent policy vision as the party’s driving force. Fetterman even suggested Democrats would reflexively oppose Trump if he endorsed “ice cream and lazy Sundays.”

The Cost of Reflexive Opposition

Fetterman’s critique highlights a dangerous pattern where partisan hatred prevents common-sense governance. He specifically referenced how Democrats refuse to work with Trump on bipartisan priorities, including military operations and national security matters. The Pennsylvania Democrat condemned fellow party members for failing to put “country over party” on critical issues like Iran policy. This reflexive opposition undermines constitutional governance by prioritizing political theater over genuine deliberation. When elected officials cannot acknowledge good policy simply because it comes from political opponents, they betray their oath to serve constituents rather than partisan interests.

Leadership Vacuum Exposes Party Crisis

The Democratic Party’s leadership void following their 2024 electoral defeats has created space for anti-Trump obsession to fill the vacuum. No clear successor to Biden has emerged, leaving the party adrift without coherent direction or unified message. Fetterman’s willingness to voice this criticism publicly signals deeper fractures within Democratic ranks between moderates seeking electoral viability in swing states and progressives demanding ideological purity. His pattern of intra-party criticism extends to condemning Philadelphia protesters who celebrated American military casualties, which he linked directly to the same Trump-focused derangement preventing rational policy discussions.

Implications for Governance and Unity

Fetterman’s maverick positioning may boost his 2028 reelection prospects in Pennsylvania by appealing to frustrated independents and moderate voters tired of partisan gridlock. However, his candor about TDS controlling Democratic decision-making exposes a party incapable of governing effectively when opposition to one man supersedes constitutional responsibilities. This admission arrives as Trump’s second term faces critical national security decisions requiring bipartisan cooperation. When party leadership allows emotional antipathy toward political opponents to dictate every position, the entire system suffers and Americans pay the price through legislative paralysis and weakened national unity.

The senator’s honest assessment confirms what conservatives have argued since Trump’s first term: the Democratic establishment has abandoned policy debates in favor of personal vendetta politics. Whether Fetterman’s truth-telling represents genuine principle or calculated political repositioning remains unclear, but his words resonate with Americans exhausted by endless partisan warfare that accomplishes nothing for working families struggling with inflation, energy costs, and government overreach.

Sources:

Fetterman: Democrats have no leader, just Trump Derangement Syndrome – Fox News

Fetterman: Trump Derangement Syndrome Controls Party – RealClearPennsylvania

Sen. Fetterman condemns hateful speech about U.S. service members – KOMO News

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So true! They have it BAD!

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KOMMONSENTSJANE- Karoline Leavitt rushes to correct Trump live on air as their relationship crumbles. The President’s Violin and How He Can Play the Left Media.

04/09/2026

They fall for it big time. He can create a comedy or a serious drama by playing the right string on his violin. They even turn flips because the left is so dramatic and always looking for their BIG play on words. In particular the heading on this article is hyperbolic to get attention.

Just watch the different streams. The President dominates the internet billboard.

He can say two words and they go hyperbolic in their writings.

What interesting times we are experiencing.

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They fall for it every time. This young women is smart and fits in perfectly in any play the left pushes on her. Most people would search for words; but, not this “kool” lady.

She is a keeper.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt© Getty Images

Karoline Leavitt was quick to contradict Donald Trump as she was quizzed about his comments on Cuba live on air.

The president, 79, who desperately tried to call off his daughter’s wedding, warned Cuba is “next” as he discussed the ongoing conflict with Iran at an investment forum in Miami, Florida, on Friday, March 27. “I built this great military. I said, ‘You’ll never have to use it,’ but sometimes you have to use it, And Cuba’s next,” he warned before urging reporters to “pretend I didn’t say that.”

Leavitt was asked about Trump’s comments during a press briefing on Wednesday, April 8, and insisted the president didn’t mean what he said. The 28-year-old’s relationship with Trump has come under fire recently after he claimed she’s doing a “terrible job” as White House press secretary. It comes after Karoline Leavitt made a huge change to her appearance following an “epic failure.”

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A reporter was filmed asking Leavitt, “The president said Cuba is next. What’s the message to the American people regarding Cuba and what can Cubans expect in relation to this statement?”

She responded by trying to downplay what Trump had said, “Well look, I think when President Trump said that, and he later clarified after making that statement that he meant the Cuban regime is bound to fall. The country is very weak.

Karoline Leavitt

Karoline Leavitt© MS NOW

“They’re in a very weak position economically, obviously, financially. The Cuban people are fed up with their government, as they should be. And these talks and discussions continue to happen at the highest level of our government.”

She concluded her comments by admitting, “I don’t have any updates or announcements for you with respect to Cuba policy today though.” Leavitt’s address was broadcast live on MS NOW.

A clip of the MS NOW segment was shared on X, where viewers were quick to criticize the White House press secretary. “Nice attempt to backpedal,” one person joked.

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Another pointed out, “That’s the same thing, Karolying Leavitt. Nothing but idiots in this administration,” as a third person suggested, “Lying for tRUmp must be exhausting.” Another viewer said, “You can see the anxiety on Leavitt’s face. Constant spin and being on the defensive every single question will do that.”

As well as Trump warning Cuba is “next,” he has also suggested it’s “just a question of time” before there would be change on the island. “Cuba is gonna fall pretty soon,” he warned while speaking to CNN last month.

Karoline Leavitt

Karoline Leavitt© MS NOW

Leavitt’s press conference comments came after Trump sat down with members of the press to discuss his negative media coverage. He cited unverified statistics and claimed he is getting between 93% and 97% negative coverage.

“A person that gets 97% of bad… maybe Karoline’s doing a poor job, I don’t know,” the president suggested. Trump turned directly to Leavitt after that and told her, “You’re doing a terrible job.”

He then asked the reporters, “Should we keep her?” referring to Leavitt. However, he answered his own question by saying, “I think we’ll keep her.”

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – A SPIT IN THE EYE? Iranian Regime Violates Ceasefire – Launches Missile Barrages Into UAE

04/08/2026

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – SECRET OBAMA-ERA LICENSE LET IRAN TAP DOLLARS.

Posted on June 6, 2018 by kommonsentsjane

Derangement in the first degree. The world needs to be in charge and its caretaker.. They are mentally unqualified to lead. They are not serious negotiators and never will be.

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The ceasefire announced in the Iran conflict already looks shaky: within hours there were reports of missile and drone strikes across the Gulf and into Israel, confusing who agreed to what and showing a regime that may be acting with one hand while negotiating with the other.

Over a dozen hours after the ceasefire announcement, Iranian forces were reported to have launched multiple missile barrages against targets in the region. Israel, despite being listed as part of the agreement, came under attack, and Gulf states including Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain reported strikes on their territory. These actions raise immediate questions about whether Tehran intends to honor any deal or simply exploit a pause to regroup and press its advantage.

Public claims of damage included references to Lavan Island, which is Iranian territory, but independent confirmation of strikes on oil infrastructure there has not appeared. That raises the possibility, especially given Tehran’s history, that state media could spin incidents to justify violations. The pattern looks familiar: actions taken first, justifications offered later.

Here’s Fox News reporter Trey Yingst, who is based in the Middle East. The presence of a live reporter in the region underscores how quickly events are moving and how confused the situation remains on the ground. When embedded footage and on-the-ground reporting appear alongside competing official statements, it becomes harder to separate deliberate deception from fog-of-war mistakes.

There are a few plausible explanations for the violations, and none of them are reassuring. One is simple disorganization: a splintered chain of command failing to pass orders down fast enough to stop attacks. That excuse is weak once strikes continue for more than a few hours, especially when multiple countries are hit and sophisticated systems are involved.

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A second, more cynical option is that Tehran wants the benefits of a deal while continuing to pressure its adversaries. If the regime can secure economic or diplomatic relief by signing or appearing to sign an agreement, yet keep proxy forces and hardline elements active, it gets the best of both worlds. Subversion and duplicity have long been tools of Iran’s revolutionary leadership, so this strategy would be consistent with past behavior.

Another layer to this is the narrative Tehran uses to justify attacks. The regime has repeatedly claimed its strikes on Gulf countries were responses to American operations originating from bases or territories in the region. If those American operations have actually stopped under a ceasefire, Tehran loses that particular pretext. That makes continued attacks look less like retaliation and more like opportunism or deliberate treaty-breaking.

For U.S. political leadership and regional partners, the calculus is immediate and thorny. From a Republican viewpoint, there is a strong impulse to demand clarity and consequences rather than accept opaque deals that let Tehran keep striking. A ceasefire that permits continued aggression is no ceasefire; it is a pause that rewards bad behavior and leaves American interests and allies exposed.

President Trump and his team reportedly have been inclined to preserve the truce, at least initially, seeking to lock in diplomatic gains where possible. History suggests, though, that forgiving early violations without firm enforcement invites more of the same. Real deterrence requires the credible threat of swift, decisive response, and that principle applies whether the opponent is a state actor or a proxy network.

Militarily, the pattern of missile and drone use points to a sophisticated, layered campaign aimed at testing both defenses and political will. Attacks on Gulf infrastructure and shipping lanes have outsized economic consequences, and those impacts are part of the leverage Iran seeks. If Western and regional actors fail to coordinate firm responses, Iran’s calculations will be reinforced.

Diplomatically, allies in the Gulf will want immediate assurances and practical steps to limit further strikes, not vague promises. Regional partners who feel excluded or blindsided by any agreement will be suspicious by default, and that distrust makes future cooperation harder. Any deal that leaves Gulf states vulnerable undermines long-term stability and Western credibility.

At the same time, the possibility of internal Iranian fragmentation complicates things; elements within Iran may act autonomously to derail a diplomatic track. But whether motivated by internal rivalry or strategic deception, continued attacks under a ceasefire signal a regime willing to exploit ambiguity. The U.S. and its allies need to treat such moves as tests, not accidents.

How this episode resolves depends on immediate, coordinated pressure and the willingness to apply consequences if violations persist. Allowing Tehran to claim victory while continuing attacks is a dangerous precedent. Tough-minded clarity, not wishful thinking, should guide the next steps in confronting a regime that has shown it can sign agreements with one hand and wage war with the other.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Trump hits 100% approval during Iran war – then Democrats lose control/

04/08/2026

Is CNN during the Iran war like the next Tokyo Rose during WWII? Are they backing Iran and publishing fake news? Is it true that the Democrats are backing Iran?

The weaponization of our government during Obama/Biden’s time is a big factor because Obama/Biden were helping Iran. Until that is cleared up and the Head of the snake is adjudicated nothing will change.

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Trump hits 100% approval during Iran war – then Democrats lose control

Despite expectations, the latest numbers are telling a very different story as support holds steady during a major international conflict. What was supposed to weaken momentum is instead raising new questions about influence and control. As pressure builds in Washington, the real story may be how this moment reshapes both domestic politics and global strategy.

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