It seems as though Jasmine Crockett has an ego the size of the great state of Texas, but we all already knew this.
If this is not ego, Jasmine Crockett could be ailing of pathetic self-ambition. Or, perhaps, Crockett just wants to be “scrappy” and pick a fight with a white girl. All of these reasons could be why Ms. Crockett tried to shut down a profile piece in The Atlantic four days before it dropped.
Now, I will say this: The Atlantic. If anyone were to run a profile piece on Jasmine TDS Crockett that would utter favorable words about the Congress critter, it would be The Atlantic.
Staff writer, Elaine Godfrey, spilled the tea in an article a few days back.
She was, she told me, ‘shutting down the profile and revoking all permissions.’”-Elaine Godfrey, The Atlantic
But, why? Could it be that Godfrey reached out to several other Democrats (other than ones who offered interviews) to get no response? If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say it at all? Now, that’s a first for some of these people.
Staffers for some of those colleagues told me that some of them see Crockett as undisciplined—but are reluctant to criticize her publicly.”-Elaine Godfrey, The Atlantic
That’s rich. They also think Trump is “undisciplined”. But they’ll criticize him all day long.
Some senior staff members did comment, but only anonymously, by indicating that Crockett is viewed a ‘loose cannon’ who “cause(s) headaches for other members.”-Rusty Weiss, RedState
Crockett, but still she persisted, however. She threatened to “shut down” the article because Godfrey “reached out to so many House members without telling her first.”
Imagine a “journalist” phoning up Queen Jasmine to ask permission, rather than beg forgiveness of calling out the little twit for what she is: an undisciplined, foul-mouthed, buffoon with a raging ego, looking to make a name for herself. In modern slang terms, my 19 year-old would say she’s “thirsty”.
She’s getting too big for her britches, trying to shut down The Atlantic.
If The Atlantic observes and questions her, she’s done. Not a fan of The Atlantic, but they can be brutal.
— The Raven (@SmallTownG33604) July 29, 2025
And words can cut deep. I’m not a fan of The Atlantic either, but, I think Godfrey should do some slicing and dicing. And, it seems as though she did:
During many of our conversations, Crockett wore acrylic nails painted with the word RESIST , and a set of heavy lashes over her brown eyes. The lock screen on her phone is a headshot of herself.”-Elaine Godfrey, The Atlantic
Basically, Jasmine’s Thirsty. But we see this thirst-trap, egotistical behavior happening all over the place. This seems to be endemic of some women in their 40s. All you have to do is look to social media. This whole “boss babe” mentality of dictating to the world what your needs are. Of being loud and brash and having the acrylic nails and the tarantulas on the eyelids to match. The whole, “I deserve respect” and “keeping your crown straight” while calling other women “bitches”-as in-“where my bitches at?” I honestly don’t get it.
Apparently, neither does Jasmine. Actually, there’s quite a bit she doesn’t “get”. For instance, when someone writes a profile piece about you, they DO reach out to other individuals to get their take on the type of person that you are. That’s how this works.
Painfully stupid and even more ghetto trash! https://t.co/JZldJpkdJY
— WoolyShears (@WoolyShears) July 29, 2025
We gonna keep talking about him, y’all. We walk it like we talk it, yo.
Then, there’s this:
As for that over-inflated sense of self-worth? Much of the profile piece focused on Crockett’s failed attempt to become the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.
During the race, she complained how some colleagues ‘won’t even send me a text back’ about the Oversight job and seemed genuinely surprised that she wasn’t simply anointed to the position because she has a larger social media following than the other candidates.
‘It’s like, there’s one clear person in the race that has the largest social-media following,’ she said.”–Rusty Weiss, RedState
In a word: DAYYYY-YUMMMMMM. Jasmine Crockett’s bruised little ego is like that of a 16 year-old when she doesn’t get enough votes for Homecoming Queen. Jasmine Crockett is a textbook example of how Influencer Culture has gone awry. In the delusional world of Jasmine Crockett, one gets nominated to a position not by merit, by experience, by intellect but by the sheer amount of social media followers.
The Atlantic piece also highlighted Crockett’s Rhodes College legal work. Yeah. The legal work that focused on alleged “racist” letters she received while studying there. Enter the state of victimhood here. Who even knows if this is truth or a fabrication? Princess Jasmine does mention this woman who worked with her through this “trial” is a black female personal injury attorney whom she dubs a “SHE-RO” but has since “forgotten” this woman’s name.
Side-bare here. The validity of Crockett’s story is debatable. But, I will say this. In my past life, in a past career, I worked with an individual who had textbook NPD (Narcissistic Personality Disorder). Characteristics include: grandiosity, a need for admiration, gaslighting, lack of empathy, sense of entitlement, exploitive behavior, arrogant attitudes, and interpersonal difficulties. This woman I worked with checked all of these boxes. The one thing a narcissist with an overly-inflated ego does NOT do is drop names of mentors or individuals who have championed them and come alongside of them (unless they can do something for them in the future). Jasmine Crockett knows the name of this attorney. She chose NOT to name her because this thirsty, pathetic woman, with the mentality of a 12 year-old, could not stand to see another woman’s name IN PRINT next to HERS. The “SHE-RO” is part of her past and Crockett is well above her now, mixing and mingling with the higher echelon of her social media followers.
Crockett does not have supporters so much as she has admirers.”-Elaine Godfrey, The Atlantic
I would argue with the word “admirers”. To all women, let this be a lesson. Be the nameless SHE-RO with no name or ego attached. Otherwise, you’re just a showboating ZERO with a slew of social media followers, like Jasmine Crockett.
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