‘Crazy Sh*t’: Former Dem Senator Delivers Blistering Tirade At Party’s Socialist Drift

Jun 29, 2026 - 12:30
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‘Crazy Sh*t’: Former Dem Senator Delivers Blistering Tirade At Party’s Socialist Drift

Former West Virginia Democrat-turned-independent Senator Joe Manchin didn’t mince words during a fiery Fox News interview with Brian Kilmeade, unloading on the Democratic Party for its drift toward socialism — and making crystal clear why he wants nothing to do with them anymore.

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“That is absolutely insane,” the ex-senator exploded when Kilmeade dropped a bombshell statistic: nearly two-thirds of self-identified Democrats now prefer socialism over capitalism. “That’s crazy. That is crazy.” He repeated it like a man who couldn’t believe what he was hearing.

And then came the kicker: “I can’t put up with that crazy sh*t. That’s nuts.”

Manchin, who spent 15 years representing deeply conservative West Virginia — first as governor from 2005 to 2010, then as a U.S. senator through 2025 — knows a thing or two about what working Americans actually want.

The blunt-talking West Virginian ditched his Democratic registration in 2024, declaring himself an independent, and his Fox News tirade left no doubt as to why. He pointed the finger squarely at the party’s obsession with government dependency, arguing that Democrats have completely abandoned the working men and women who once formed their backbone.

He recalled a telling exchange with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who asked him why West Virginia’s union workers had abandoned the party. His answer was brutal in its simplicity: Democrats in Washington, he said, now pour more time, money, and energy into able-bodied people who refuse to work than into the struggling laborers still punching the clock every day.

“That’s it in a nutshell,” he said. “I can’t give it to you any plainer than that.”

It’s a remarkable journey for a man who spent decades as a Democrat. Manchin was never a reliable liberal — he voted with President Donald Trump more than half the time during his presidency, supported several of his cabinet picks and two of his Supreme Court nominees — but his formal break from the party signals something deeper than political calculation.

One thing’s for sure: Joe Manchin is done playing nice with a party he thinks has gone off the deep end.

And he’s more than happy to say so on national television.

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