The Collapse of the Democratic Party and Its Deep State Keepers

Oct 14, 2025

The Democratic Party is collapsing before our eyes. You can see it in the polls. You can see it in their internal panic. You can see it in the way their message shifts from week to week as they desperately grope for something—anything—that resonates with the American people.

Now they’re shutting down the government because they want to fund healthcare for illegal aliens.

Why you ask?

For two reasons: one, because they need to continue to create a new demographic for political power by keeping the illegals here on our social welfare programs to shore up Democrat Party power. Second, they’re doing it because their far left base demands it and if party leadership were to have even hesitated on it, they knew primaries in 2026 were coming (and still might be).

But let’s be clear on the overall dynamics: this isn’t just about a political party losing ground. It’s about the machinery that has sustained that party for decades—the bureaucratic class, the media cartels, the NGO ecosystem, the “deep state” that pretends to be apolitical while carrying water for one side. They’re collapsing, too.

And they all know it.

For years, Democrats told themselves they were the “natural majority party.” They believed demographics, academia, the press, and Silicon Valley would guarantee their dominance for a generation. But they forgot something critical: once you stop delivering results for ordinary Americans—once your only purpose is power to manage decline—the people turn on you. And that’s what’s happening now.

Look at the numbers: Democratic voter registration is shrinking: there’s now a 4.5 million shift in registrations to Republicans advantage since 2020, with seismic shifts taking place in battleground states; in 2016, Democrats held over a 600,000 voter registration advantage in North Carolina. Today, just over 7,000.

Democrats’ approval ratings have cratered. Their leaders—Schumer, Jeffries, Newsom, Whitmer—look tired, brittle, and completely out of touch. Even their own activists are restless, with younger Marxist progressives openly mocking the geriatric leadership class. The base senses weakness, and the ruling class knows it.

So what’s left? Fear and force.

When Democrats can’t win arguments, they turn to their deep state allies: never forget that the Democrat Party and the Administrative State are allies. And the State acts as a backstop for Democrats when they lose elections: bureaucrats slow-walk Republican reforms. Intelligence agencies leak and smear. Federal prosecutors chase enemies while ignoring allies. It’s the same playbook they’ve used for decades, only now it’s obvious to everyone. The weaponization of government is not a conspiracy theory—it’s the last gasp of a massive political machine that can no longer survive on persuasion.

This is the moment of opportunity—and danger. Because Leviathan doesn’t die quietly. It thrashes. It lashes out. It uses every tool left to preserve itself. Expect more lawfare, more indictments, more manufactured crises. Expect bureaucrats to sabotage legislation, courts to invent obstacles, the media to howl about “democracy dying.” This is what collapse looks like: confusion, not graceful surrender, but chaos and desperation.

The lesson for Republicans and for the New Right is simple: do not mistake Leviathan’s weakness for harmlessness. A cornered beast is dangerous. Victory requires not just winning elections, but dismantling the networks of power that prop up the Democratic Party long after its political mandate has expired.

The Democrats are crumbling. Their deep state enablers are exposed. The question is whether Republicans will do what must be done: hold power long enough, and wield it effectively, to finish the job. This isn’t about firing 4,000 bureaucrats. This is about firing 400,000 of them and razing buildings to the ground.

Leviathan will not give up power willingly. It never has. It never will. This will only happen by force of will and the ruthless use of political power by Republicans.

American Leviathan

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