Senator Chuck Schumer may have finally learned what it feels like when the radical base he has empowered turns on him.
The longtime New York Democrat was greeted not with applause or gratitude at this year’s New York City Pride Parade, but with a wall of boos that all but drowned out his voice as he bellowed into a bullhorn.
That is right.
The senior senator from the bluest of blue states, a man who has spent his career draping himself in every progressive cause imaginable, was soundly rejected by the very crowd that was supposed to adore him.
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Video clips show Schumer smiling and waving his little rainbow flag, shouting “Happy Pride,” while marchers jeered and hissed.
Rather than cheers, he got two thumbs down and some serious side-eye from the same activist set that used to hail him as a hero.
One onlooker said the booing continued for nearly twenty seconds straight in some parts of the parade route, echoing down Manhattan’s streets while Schumer pressed ahead pretending it was just another photo op.
Trying desperately to salvage the moment, Schumer bragged into the microphone, “So I was the first senator to ever march in this parade, 1999. And I haven’t missed one yet!”
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But apparently, the Pride crowd could not have cared less.
Their scorn for the Senate’s top Democrat was louder than his bullhorn.
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Some might be tempted to brush off this moment as a random act of New York rudeness.
But there is more to it. Schumer has found himself cornered by his own party’s radical drift over Israel.
As Democrats continue to divide over the Israel Hamas conflict, anti-Israel sentiment has seeped into nearly every leftist protest movement, including Pride events.
For many activists, merely being a Jewish liberal who supports Israel is now unforgivable.
New York’s hard-left faction, the one Schumer has spent years enabling, is now in full rebellion.
The city’s political landscape has been overrun by self-proclaimed socialists who accuse Israel of genocide and even target Jewish politicians if they refuse to denounce the Jewish state.
Schumer, who has almost always sided with his party’s far left, now finds himself their latest target.
His political predicament highlights a deeper implosion of the Democratic Party coalition.
Once upon a time, Democrats could unite urban liberals, minority voters, and traditional Jewish constituencies.
Now the activist base treats Zionist Democrats as enemies, no matter how many parades they march in or how loudly they yell “love is love” through a megaphone.
Just look at the scene that unfolded: the Senate Democratic leader, a man who has fought for every leftist cause from abortion on demand to massive government handouts, was humiliated by the very people he thought would embrace him.
It was an ugly display but also an honest one. Progressivism no longer knows loyalty.
The incident has already sparked debate among Democrats trying to figure out what went wrong.
Some party insiders fear that this kind of unrest could lead to deeper fractures between traditional liberals and the younger socialist crowd.
Others quietly admit that Schumer, for all his political skill, has become a symbol of an establishment that the modern activist left wants to destroy.
And yes, Schumer’s problem runs deeper than mere booing.
He faces no serious Republican challenge in New York right now, but he could easily find a primary challenger from the far-left fringe that now sets the tone in the Empire State.
Candidates like Darializa Avila Chevalier and others in the Democratic Socialists of America are waiting in the wings, eager to take out the old guard.
Ironically, conservatives may find themselves in the strange position of slightly preferring a once-powerful Democrat like Schumer to the radical newcomers trying to overtake him.
Sure, he is a liberal through and through, but he at least represents an older brand of Democrat who still acknowledges Israel’s right to exist and the basic importance of Western alliances.
The new crop of candidates would rather burn everything down to satisfy their ideological purity test.
So when the Pride crowd decided to drown out Schumer’s cheery message with boos, they were not just mocking one man, they were showcasing what the future of the Democratic Party looks like: a noisy, self-devouring movement that eats its own as soon as someone shows even a hint of moderation.
If the Democratic leader of the United States Senate cannot find a warm welcome at a Pride event in his own city after years of championing LGBT causes, it tells you everything about where the left has gone.
Schumer’s attempt to smile through the booing only made the scene more pathetic. You could almost sense him realizing in real time that the monster his party created is now completely out of control.
For conservatives, the moment is almost poetic.
The left’s identity hierarchy has grown so toxic that even its oldest allies no longer get a pass.
Schumer built his career pleasing progressives.
Now they are the ones mocking him in public.
He can keep waving that pride flag all he wants, but it will not save him from the storm he helped unleash.
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