Democratic Party’s Disarray on Display: A Panda Suit and a Pre-Recorded Speech
As the November elections loom closer, President Trump and the Republican Party may find themselves in a surprisingly comfortable position, particularly when juxtaposed against a recent event that underscored the Democratic Party’s waning appeal.
On a Friday night broadcast, Fox News’s Jesse Watters unveiled footage that captured the spirit—or lack thereof—at the youth summit in Washington, D.C., aptly named “Voters of Tomorrow.” The event, intended to energize young voters, instead featured an almost empty venue, where a man dressed in a panda suit attempted to rally the sparse crowd.
“What the f**k is up? Let’s go!” exclaimed the individual in the panda costume, only to be met with silence. “Who the f**k are we and why are we in a panda head?” he added, perhaps questioning his own life choices at that moment.
In a display of frustration, he continued, “Come on, people, look alive!” after attempting to engage the audience with discussions about memes—an ironic topic given the apparent lack of enthusiasm from the attendees.
Following this bizarre introduction, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a pre-recorded message that lasted a mere two minutes, ostensibly aimed at connecting with Gen Z. Her speech, laden with platitudes, claimed, “We must be intentional about lifting up our young leaders and encouraging your ambition. Your generation has grown up on the frontlines of so many crises.”
Yet, even her appearance was marred by technical difficulties, a fitting metaphor for the state of the Democratic Party itself.
NEW: Kamala Harris makes a GLITCHY return… and the guy who opened for her was dressed as a PANDA
The Democrats’ “Summit” was so SHOCKING, that party leaders are quietly CONFESSING they’ve HIT ROCK BOTTOM (and we have the tape) pic.twitter.com/FZUWinjU4a
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) July 26, 2025
California Representatives Nancy Pelosi and Ro Khanna also made appearances at the summit, further illustrating the party’s struggle to resonate with the younger electorate. Events like this encapsulate the reasons behind the Democratic Party’s approval ratings plummeting to a record low of 19%.
In conclusion, the juxtaposition of a panda suit and a glitchy video address serves as a metaphor for a party grappling with identity and relevance in a rapidly changing political landscape. If this is the enthusiasm they can muster, the Republican Party may just be smiling a little wider as November approaches.