‘Kneels before his orange idol’: Jesse Watters mocked as he claims Democrats are ‘fixated’ on Trump and never offer solutions to voters

Jesse Watters mocked Joe Biden's international incidents and cultural gaffes, suggesting they undermine his credibility
Jesse Watters took a dig at Democrats, claiming they were focusing on Donald Trump instead of the voters (Fox News, Getty Images)
Jesse Watters took a dig at Democrats, claiming they were focusing on Donald Trump instead of the voters (Fox News, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Fox News host Jesse Watters took aim at the Democratic Party's strategy, accusing the party of fixating excessively on former President Donald Trump to the detriment of offering meaningful solutions to voters.

In a recent segment on 'Jesse Watters Primetime', Watters lambasted what he perceives as a lack of substantive policy discussions from the Democrats, contrasting it with what he views as an overemphasis on Trump-centric rhetoric.

Jesse Watters critique of Democratic party's strategy

The crux of Watters' critique lies in the Democratic Party's recent campaign moves, including the launch of initiatives like 'Seniors for Biden'.

He said, "Joe's wandering off in Italy, headbutting the Pope, and his wife's hanging out with Jane Fonda. How is this race even close? This comes after Joe showed up to a Black family's home with fried chicken."

(Foxnews)
Jesse Watters took potshots at the campaign strategy of the Democratic party (Fox News)

He further added, "Democrats say they're banking on the baby boomers to do the heavy lifting for them. It's all they have left after Biden shattered their young, Black, Hispanic and Muslim coalition. Obama has got to be shaking his head like: You did what to my coalition? There's something in common with all of those voters. They feel abandoned by a party, not fixated on them, but fixated on their opponent. They never hear solutions. All they hear is Trump, Trump, Trump.”



 

"They're out of material, and it's showing," Watters asserted, referencing what he perceives as a lack of fresh ideas or coherent messaging. He even invokes prominent Democratic strategist David Axelrod saying, "even David Axelrod is trying to shake him awake."

"Now, at the end of the day, Americans White, Black, young and old want a nice, affordable dinner with family and friends without having to worry. And while you're at the dinner. Who would you rather have join you, Donald Trump or Joe Biden?” concluded Watters.

Internet reacts to Jesse Watters' remarks on the Democratic party's Trump fixation

Responses online to Jesse Watters' critique of the Democratic party's election strategy reflect a deepening divide over perceived lack of solutions from both parties.

One user wrote,"Hahahaha! And Republican solutions are what, exactly?"



 

Another user said, "Replace democrats with republicans and this headline is perfect."



 

One user replied, "Jesse Waters kneels before his orange idol every chance he gets."



 

Another said, "It's called TDS."



 

One commented, "True I hear no solutions from Trump ever. Just populist bullshite and rants about sharks."



 

One wrote, "Negative."



 

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