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Jasmine Crockett’s Policy Page Launch: A Surprising Mix of Humor and Chaos

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During a recent appearance on The View, Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) discussed her bid for the Texas Senate, emphasizing her resilience against being “underestimated” and her determination to “get it done.”

However, if her campaign website is any reflection of her efforts, it appears she might be facing overestimation, as she’s yet to successfully complete that aspect of her campaign.

With early voting for the Texas Democratic Senate primary just around the corner, Crockett’s long-promised policy section on her Senate campaign site has turned into an unexpected source of embarrassment. While not as glaring as some of her other political missteps, it certainly raises questions about the caliber of candidates the Democratic Party is presenting in Texas.

The execution was anything but polished. The website launched with a focus on “mental health” issues, only to include placeholders instead of actual content, instructing to “Write out your bullet points here. Anything from a sentence to a paragraph works.”

An unfortunate oversight, indeed.

Oof.






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Oh, man. Shades of America’s greatest orator, Joe Biden, channelling Ron Burgundy in a speech by saying, “Imagine what we could do next. Four more years, pause.”

When you make Biden look bright by comparison, you’re really doing something. Crockett, though, wasn’t done there.

Heading over to her “Issues” page, one could find that the Democrat lawmaker was touting her work on “common sense gun reform,” then proceeded to list off a bunch of Social Security bills she co-sponsored.

Gun reform and social security go hand-in-hand in Crockett’s world.

Crockett’s campaign gurus have since fixed the mistakes, but it’s kind of emblematic of what one could expect from a Senator Jasmine. Just throw things out there and fix them later … but only if people call her out.





We saw that with her silly Jeffrey Epstein effort, an all-time blunder in which she was trying to link Republicans to “a Jeffrey Epstein,” only to find out later it wasn’t that Jeffrey Epstein. She later attempted to clean up that mess by suggesting she was just trying to make a point.

If the point was to prove you are intellectually incapable of tying your own shoes, let alone serving in the Senate, then well done.

Crockett’s website failure drew one defender who said, “Every website has issues when it launches. The site is cached at the server level. Updates to follow.”

He later described the errors as mere “typos.”

Texas, can you really afford to have someone this incompetent represent you in the Senate?


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