Here’s the analysis:
The Left’s Antisemitism Problem is Exploding, and Even Democrats Can’t Deny It Anymore. We’re seeing cracks in the liberal facade as prominent figures acknowledge the disturbing rise of antisemitism within the Democratic Party. It’s time to call out the left’s descent into radicalism.
Key Takeaways:
- Justice Wecht leaves the Democratic Party, citing antisemitism.
- Senator Fetterman acknowledges Wecht’s concerns.
- The Democratic Party refuses to comment.
A Justice Flees the Woke Mob
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht, a Democrat since 2015, has officially left the party. He made a statement saying he is “no longer registered within any political party.”
Why? He points directly at the rising antisemitism. According to Wecht, the Democratic Party now minimizes, ignores, and even coddles “Nazi tattoos, jihadist chants…and other hateful anti-Jewish invective.”
That’s a pretty damning assessment. He served as Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party from 1998 to 2001, so he has seen the shift firsthand.
Fetterman Breaks Ranks (Again!)
Even John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania Senator who seems to be undergoing a political awakening, weighed in.
Fetterman stated that he understands Wecht’s decision, even though he’s “not changing” his party. He added that the Democratic Party “must confront its own rising antisemitism problem.”
It’s rare to see a Democrat openly acknowledge this problem. While he doesn’t go far enough, Fetterman is at least willing to admit what many on the right have been saying for years.
The Deafening Silence of the Democratic Party
Fox News Digital reached out to the Pennsylvania Democratic Party for comment. The response? Crickets.
Their silence speaks volumes. Rather than confront the issue, they prefer to ignore it and hope it goes away.
This is typical behavior from today’s Democratic Party. They are more interested in appeasing their radical base than standing up for what is right.
What This Means for Our Future
This isn’t just about one justice leaving a political party. This is a sign of a much larger problem: the left’s embrace of radical ideologies that are inherently anti-Semitic.
We’ve seen it in the rise of anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses. We see it in the constant demonization of Jewish people in certain corners of the internet.
The Democratic Party is increasingly being held hostage by its extreme left wing. People like Wecht and, at times, Fetterman, are starting to realize the party has gone too far.
What will it take for more Democrats to wake up and realize the danger they are enabling?


