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Saturday, April 4, 2026

Will the anti-Wu and Healey booing translate into meaningful votes?

 by Andrea Widburg

It’s a great video: Michelle Wu, who is Boston’s most woke mayor ever, and Maura Healey, the leftist, lesbian Massachusetts governor, showed up at Fenway Park for the Red Sox’s opening day, only to be greeted with loud boos from many of the 37,000 fans gathered there. It’s a fun video, but it means nothing if it doesn’t translate into smart voting that takes power away from these crazy women.

The video makes clear how large numbers of baseball fans feel about this drab leftist duo:

If you’re wondering why the fans might not be excited about Wu and Healey, it’s helpful to remember their greatest hits, both in words and deeds. I’ll start with Wu, who is a true radical:

Wu ardently defends Boston’s “sanctuary city” status, and has accused Trump of having an “authoritarian agenda.” She’s even compared ICE agents to neo-Nazis.

Naturally, Wu is obsessed with race, making her a mirror image of the equally racially obsessed old-style Jim Crow southerner. Her city council choices considered race before merit (kind of like Biden’s way of choosing Ketanji). She’s got a reparations tax force, made sure that a $17 million city contract went to a black-owned business, and even hosted an “Electeds of Color” holiday party.

Wu dislikes the police, dreaming of reducing their budget, calling them a military forcepushing money to social workers, and banning facial recognition systems because of alleged racial bias.

This is how a Michelle Wu press conference opens:

If you read Wu’s lengthy Wikipedia mayoralty bio, it’s like a parody of leftism. You won’t be surprised, I’m sure, that she’s Harvard-educated all the way, both for her bachelor’s and JD. (It’s hard to imagine that her Taiwanese parents are fans of her political worldview, but one never knows.)

Governor Maura Healey is no better. You can sum her up by saying that her values are informed by the most radical interpretation of her sexual orientation:

In addition to abortion, Healey is all in on gun controlsued Trump for trying to keep radical Muslims out of America (always an amusing position from a homosexual), strongly supported the Russia Hoax, and willingly agreed that Massachusetts’ policy requiring the state to house homeless people extends to illegal aliens. She is slightly fiscally conservative, but that’s about it.

It seems that baseball fans in Boston are getting fed up with the radicalism of these two women. However, one of the things that’s become sadly obvious about America’s normals (and anyone who boos Wu and Healey is normal) is that they’ll only go so far when it comes to expressing their dismay with where the Democrats are going. If they’re really roused, they’ll switch beer brands and start looking at sportswear other than Nike, but they still won’t do the most important thing of all, which is to vote.

Here’s what I always say during election years: If you hate our RINO political class, vote in the primaries to get rid of them. Then, we’ll have people who actually stand for something running in the elections.

Here’s a sad truth: When the elections finally roll around, no matter how much you hate the Republican candidate, you still can’t stay home. That’s because (a) the Democrat candidate will always be even worse and (b) the Trump juggernaut will be utterly destroyed if he doesn’t have at least nominal control of Congress.

Moreover, while I understand that Republicans in the Senate are useless, just imagine if Democrats were in charge. And worse, imagine if Democrats take the House. It’ll be one impeachment after another.)

So, if any of those Fenway boo-ers are reading this, booing is easy. Voting takes effort. Please make that effort. Every vote is a necessary corrective to the madness of the Democrats.

Also, just for fun, here’s Fenway Park in 1950:

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