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Andrew Stiles
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON:
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Not to be outdone by their credentialed counterparts, the online freaks eagerly debased themselves by attacking children. When the NHL posted a photo of Dylan Strome, a Canadian who didn’t go to the Olympics, playing with his two-year-old daughter, they bombarded Strome’s family with what his wife called “some of the most vile and disgusting things I have ever read in my life.”
Conclusion: These people are not well, and should have their internet access taken away until we can figure out what’s going on—for their own good, as well as ours.
COUNTERPOINT: YOU DON’T HAVE TO LIKE GETTING PISSED ON
Democrats know the hockey freakout makes them look bad because their voters are the ones behaving disgracefully. Joe Scarborough and other professional partisans have politely urged their supporters to “stop making this an issue.” It’s grimly amusing, the earnestness with which they have implored the shrieking liberals to be normal. It’s like lecturing the drug-addled homeless man taking a dump on the subway about the importance of self-care.
Speaking of which, it was a busy week for “sensible” liberals begging their radical allies to shut up. A lively debate ensued after a woman in Manhattan posted about how her husband was traumatized after a homeless woman peed all over his crowded subway car. There was no shortage of left-wing freaks chiming in to denounce the husband for being a coddled little bitch. “Toughen up,” they said. Anyone suggesting public spaces should not be used as toilets was accused of bigotry towards the insane. It would be more amusing if New York City hadn’t just voted to put these people in charge of the government.
On Capitol Hill, Democratic lawmakers heckled Donald Trump at the State of Union for insisting the “first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.” They refused to stand for the victims of violent crime. Many of them didn’t even stand or cheer for the USA men’s hockey team. The New York Times fact-checked Trump’s claim about Team USA goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who endured 42 shots on goal during the gold medal Game. Trump said 46. “This is exaggerated,” the Times wrote.
Conclusion: Even if you don’t love Trump, it’s OK to be glad that Democrats aren’t in charge right now. The 250th anniversary would be excruciating on their watch—a tedious parade of self-flagellation topped off by another awful poem by Amanda Gorman. It would be even worse than listening to Kamala Harris speak for over an hour as Democrats hooted and hollered at her invited guests:
Bronwyn Dustworm-Feathercloud, a two-spirit member of the Nacotchtank tribe, rightful sovereigns of the occupied lands on which our nation’s capital now stands, soaked in the blood of colonial genocide.
Karen Attiah, the beefcake columnist fired by the Washington Post for daring to speak the truth about America following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a “white man that espoused violence.”
Nasrallah Zayyad, the 6-year-old child of a Hezbollah freedom fighter killed in Israel’s pager attack in 2024.
Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, the black Hollywood actors who survived a shocking n-word outburst from a man with Tourette syndrome at the British Academy Film Awards.
Ginsburg Alice Tompkins, a 17-year-old private school student from Maryland who successfully lobbied local officials to block a resident-backed petition to remove homeless encampments from neighborhood playgrounds.
Dr. Giles Fletcher, a sociology professor who declined to cooperate with police after undocumented youths with ties to organized group-based delinquency set his mistress on fire.
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