Star Parker - Democrats are clear and present danger to nation
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
The mainstream take tends to treat warnings like Star Parker’s as overheated partisanship, as if pointing to Democratic governance failures is just “politics. ” That framing skips a basic question: what happens to a country when its leaders stop treating limits and consequences as real? Parker’s argument lands because voters can see the trade-offs.
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The United States must be growing and prosperous at home and strong and secure in the face of the many security threats facing us abroad.
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The mainstream take tends to treat warnings like Star Parker’s as overheated partisanship, as if pointing to Democratic governance failures is just “politics.” That framing skips a basic question: what happens to a country when its leaders stop treating limits and consequences as real?
Parker’s argument lands because voters can see the trade-offs. A government that normalizes porous borders, selective prosecution, and permanent emergency spending erodes public trust and institutional stability. Prosperity is not a vibe. It follows rule of law, predictable regulation, and respect for work, not endless redistribution dressed up as compassion.
Abroad, weakness is read quickly. When Washington projects confusion, adversaries test lines. A serious America First posture means national security starts with credible borders and coherent priorities.
The principle at stake is simple: a republic cannot stay free or prosperous without fairness, restraint, and enforcement that applies to everyone.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

