Jasmine Crockett STUNNED as Gutfeld and Tyrus EXPOSE Her On-Air!

The Queen of Clout: Jasmine Crockett and the Comedy of Empty Outrage

If there were an award for the most polished performance of a political operative masquerading as a stateswoman, Representative Jasmine Crockett would be sweeping the ceremony. The freshman congresswoman has transformed the halls of Congress into a personal content studio, trading the tedious work of policy for the instant gratification of viral TikTok clips. But in late 2025, the spotlights are getting a bit too hot, and the cracks in the “Crockett Brand” are becoming impossible to ignore.

The recent explosion on the national stage wasn’t just another debate; it was a demolition. Greg Gutfeld, with the surgical precision of a man who has seen every brand of bureaucratic theater, finally took the training wheels off the “Squad’s” newest star. While Crockett thrives in the low-consequence echo chambers of friendly media, she found herself flustered and grasping for talking points when confronted with her own record of rhetorical arson.

The Hypocrisy of “Hot Wheels” and High Horses

The most recent stain on Crockett’s carefully curated image is her refusal to apologize for mocking Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s disability.1 Calling a man paralyzed for over forty years “Governor Hot Wheels” isn’t a “critique of transportation policy,” as she pathetically claimed; it is the bottom-of-the-barrel bullying she claims to stand against.

 

The hypocrisy here is enough to give you whiplash. Crockett, who once nearly derailed a committee hearing to cry “personalities” after a remark about her eyelashes, seems to think a governor’s wheelchair is fair game for a punchline.2 This is the “Jasmine Standard”: she is a victim when she’s criticized, but a “truth-teller” when she’s mocking the disabled. The negative impact of this behavior isn’t just a loss of decorum; it is the signal that for today’s DNC, cruelty is acceptable as long as the target is a Republican.

 

Interracial Marriage and the “Whitewash” Smear

Perhaps the most revolting demonstration of Crockett’s brand of “justice” came in her attacks on Representative Byron Donalds. In a resurfaced clip that set social media ablaze this year, Crockett suggested that Donalds’ marriage to a White woman somehow “whitewashed” him and made him a servant to his “massa.”

Target
The Insult/Attack
Result/Backlash

Byron Donalds
Accused him of being “whitewashed” for marrying a White woman.
Condemned by the Big Weekend Show; labeled “the definition of racism” by Tomi Lahren.

Greg Abbott
Mocked his disability by calling him “Governor Hot Wheels.”
Motion for censure filed by Rep. Randy Weber in March 2025.

Latino Voters
Claimed those voting for Trump had a “slave mentality.”
Scathing rebuke from MSNBC and Latino advocacy groups in late 2024.

Immigrants
Suggested illegal immigrants are needed because “we done picking cotton.”
Widely mocked for “unhinged” and “racist” tropes during a church speech in April 2025.

When a sitting member of Congress looks at a Black man’s marriage and sees a betrayal of his race, she isn’t fighting for civil rights; she is auditioning for the role of a segregationist with a better social media team. This is the “slave mentality” rhetoric she also used to insult the 46% of Latinos who voted for Donald Trump—suggesting that anyone who disagrees with her politics is mentally shackled.3 It is arrogant, it is judgmental, and it is a slap in the face to millions of Americans.

 

The Cotton Pickin’ Truth

In April 2025, Crockett reached a new low at a church celebration in Connecticut, arguing that America needs illegal immigrants because, and I quote, “we done picking cotton.”4 The sheer historical ignorance and racial insensitivity of using slavery-era tropes to justify a broken border is staggering. Even her audience met her with a “sheepish laugh” and “awkward silence.”

 

Gutfeld’s takedown of this “cotton” rant was a live lesson in consequences. He pointed out that while Crockett spends her time hunting for the next viral “clapback,” she hasn’t passed a single piece of meaningful legislation. She is the face of a party that has traded solutions for spectacles. She wants migrants in the fields while she’s in a suit in a committee room, yet she has the nerve to lecture the rest of us on “equity.”

Leadership isn’t about how many retweets you get for calling your opponent a name. It’s about the results you deliver for the people of Texas’s 30th District. Right now, Crockett is delivering a lot of noise and zero substance. If she’s the future of the Democratic Party, the future is going to be very loud, very angry, and completely hollow.