Columbia University’s raging student radicals are not going down without a fight. Democrats fear the anti-zionist Zoomers might take the party down with them.

Former President Barack Obama campaign guru David Axelrod sees the clear and present political danger. As he explains to the New York Times,The whole Republican message is: ‘The world is out of control, and Biden is not in command.’” The party veteran jokes, “We’ve got a big antiwar movement, lots of tumult, a convention in Chicago. What could go wrong?”

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough is apoplectic. On Monday, the morning chat show host launched into a rant blasting campus administrators for allowing their students to run amok. The former Republican congressman railed that by indulging their contemptible antics, the Ivory Tower snobs are “going to elect Donald Trump for, I don’t know, maybe the last election in American history.” Normal voters recoil at chants like, “We say justice, you say how? Burn Tel Aviv to the ground.”

President Joe Biden is reportedly unfazed. Politico reports that the president’s campaign team considers the campus agitators a niche concern. They correctly point out that the latest Harvard Youth Poll finds that the conflict in Gaza is a low priority for the majority of young Americans. But, as 1968 should remind them, it’s not the college kids they should worry about. It’s the other kids’ terrified parents.