It's an annual tradition on our "Ringside Politics" TV and radio programs to award a "Turkey of the Year" during Thanksgiving week.
This designation is bestowed on an especially worthy politician, bureaucrat, or celebrity who deserves such special recognition.
This year, as usual, we asked our audience members to submit their nominations for 2025 "Turkey of the Year" consideration.
To say we were bombarded with worthy candidates is an understatement.
An especially popular nominee was 2024 "Turkey" winner, former Vice President Kamala Harris, who embodies this award in every sense.
However, no repeat winners are allowed, thus she was excluded from consideration.
Like Harris and other previous winners, our 2025 award recipient is a real "Turkey."
In fact, she is a "jive turkey," a foolish congresswoman who exaggerates and makes empty promises. Of course, the 2025 winner of the Ringside Politics "Turkey of the Year" Award is U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas.
Former employees have called Crockett a "diva" and a "boss from hell."
In response, Crockett said the criticisms are evidence that she has "arrived, honey."
In a New York Post expose, former employees said that Crockett was "a terror to work with," and was often "rude," and would "scream" at her staff.
She would "rarely" show up for work and spent most of her time lying "around her apartment."
When she did go to the office, Crockett demanded staffers "chauffeur" her in an "Escalade." A former employee said that Crockett would sit "in the back seat" because it was a "power play," and the staffer would be treated as an "Uber driver."
Crockett dismissed the criticism as evidence of both sexism and racism.
In a CBS interview, Crockett said the "hate" motivated her to "continue to do what I do."
So, what does Crockett do?
She is known for her negative comments directed at President Donald Trump, and for advocating a far-left agenda.
She also makes ludicrous comments with regularity.
In an MSNBC interview, Crockett claimed that "It is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally . . . It's not a crime."
Sorry, Jasmine, it is a crime, according to U.S. Code Title 8, Section 1325.
In a speech lambasting President Trump's campaign to deport illegal immigrants, Crockett said America is a "country of immigrants" who do the work that Americans do not want to do.
She claimed that Americans were "done picking cotton! We are. You can't pay us enough to find a plantation."
Obviously, Crockett was referring to pre-Civil War America, since today, almost all cotton is not picked by hand.
Instead, farmers use large pieces of mechanical equipment.
Several months ago, Crockett faced criticism for her insensitive remarks about wheelchair-bound Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas. She called him "Governor Hot Wheels," leading her colleague, U.S. Rep. Randy Weber, R-Texas, to sponsor a censure resolution, although it was never introduced for a formal House vote.
Crockett's behavior has captured Trump's attention.
He has called her "a lowlife," and "a low IQ (intelligence quotient) person who I can't even believe is a congressperson." However, he also posted on social media that "Jasmine Crockett is the future of the Democrat Party!"
If the president is right, Crockett may be a formidable candidate for the U.S. Senate in Texas. She is weighing whether to enter the race. In an interview on MS NOW, Crockett said that she is "closer to yes than I am no."
One poll shows her leading in the race for the Democratic Party nomination with the support of 31% of voters. Republicans in Texas should pray that Crockett enters the race.
Her chances of victory will not be helped by her propensity to make ridiculous statements which are laughably wrong.
For example, on the House floor, Crockett claimed she was going to "expose it all" regarding convicted pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
She listed Republicans, including current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin, who received donations from “somebody named Jeffrey Epstein."
She strongly insinuated that Zeldin received contributions from the disgraced sex trafficker.
Instead, Zeldin received donations from a different person, a Long Island, New York neurosurgeon named Dr. Jeffrey Epstein.
When confronted with her mistake, Crockett refused to apologize or amend her remarks.
She blamed the lack of time to investigate and the fact that the Federal Election Commission (FEC) does not place photos next to each donor's name on their records.
She said her research team made sure that Dr. Jeffrey Epstein was from the "New York area" like the convicted pedophile.
However, she mistakenly said that donations were made before the sex trafficker died. Instead, Dr. Epstein donated to Zeldin in 2020, months after the other Jeffrey Epstein died in prison.
For revenge, Dr. Epstein told the New York Post, "I should contribute money to Jasmine Crockett and then let everybody know that she also took money from Jeffrey Epstein."
Better yet, Dr. Epstein, do not waste your money for Jasmine Crockett does not deserve a donation, only recognition as the Ringside Politics "Turkey of the Year."
(A related story may be found here.)
Jeff Crouere is a native New Orleanian and his award-winning program, "Ringside Politics," airs Saturdays from Noon until 1 p.m. CT nationally on Real America's Voice TV Network & AmericasVoice.News and weekdays from 7-9 a.m. & 6-7 p.m. CT on WGSO 990-AM & Wgso.com. He is a political columnist, the author of "America's Last Chance," and provides regular commentaries on the Jeff Crouere YouTube channel and at Crouere.net. For more information, email him at jcrouere@gmail.com. Read Reports by Jeff Crouere — More Here.
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