David Hogg, the new vice-chairman of the Democratic National Committee, likes to parade himself as an anti-gun activist, but let’s be real—he’s much more dangerous than that. This guy isn’t just pushing for more “common sense” gun control. He’s got a radical left-wing agenda that extends far beyond trying to disarm law-abiding Americans. Now, thanks to his new position in the DNC, he’s got a real foothold in the Democratic machine.
Hogg, 24, shot to political prominence after the tragic 2018 Parkland tragedy. Instead of using his platform to advocate for better school security or mental health resources, he launched an all-out war on the Second Amendment. He co-founded the March For Our Lives movement, which, despite its big media push, failed to accomplish its ultimate goal of dismantling gun rights. He tried—and failed—to take down Fox News with a boycott of The Ingraham Angle. And who could forget his hilariously doomed attempt to compete with Mike Lindell’s MyPillow? Hogg’s Good Pillow venture collapsed almost as soon as it started. Turns out, being a liberal Twitter activist doesn’t make you a successful businessman.
But don’t be fooled by his string of failures—Hogg’s influence has only grown. He landed a spot at Harvard (no surprise, considering the Ivy League loves to prop up leftist activists) and now, thanks to the Democratic establishment, he’s got an official seat at the table.
Republican operative Steve Guest recently highlighted Hogg’s radical views, and they’re even worse than you might expect. This isn’t just a guy who wants “reasonable restrictions” on firearms. No, he wants to abolish ICE, defund the police, and has even called the NRA a “terrorist organization.” This is the kind of rhetoric that fuels the lawless, woke agenda we see playing out in blue cities across America.
And let’s talk about his grasp of the Constitution—or, rather, his complete lack thereof. Hogg once claimed the Second Amendment was only meant to ensure that states had an armed National Guard. Never mind the actual historical context or the Founders’ clear intention to protect individual gun ownership. But why bother with facts when you can push a leftist narrative?
On Saturday, Hogg secured 215 votes, joining Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (who won 298 votes) as a DNC vice chair. In his victory speech, Hogg made it clear that he’s ready for a fight, promising to “kick some ass” and “take the fight to the Republicans.” Translation? He’s ready to push his radical anti-gun, anti-law enforcement, pro-big-government agenda straight into the Democratic Party’s mainstream.
Hogg isn’t just some loud-mouthed activist anymore. He’s now got a real political position, and that makes him far more dangerous than before. If you thought the Democratic Party was already too extreme, buckle up—because with Hogg on board, it’s only getting worse.
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