Posted on 06/07/2017 7:59:27 PM PDT by Starman417
It's amazing how insanely short the news cycle has become under President Trump. Remember when the Radical Left lost their collective minds over our president's decision to not transfer gobs of American wealth to 3rd world dictators and warlords while giving India and China a massive competitive edge over the American economy? That was less than a week ago, and already seems like an eternity has passed as the Radical Left has moved back to Chicken Little mode, howling that Russia is falling.
At any rate, I didn't get the time to write this post as quickly as I would have liked, but I didn't forget and this is too telling to let drop. If you caught what has become my weekly roundup in Radical Leftism for the week ending 6/2 one of the items I featured was The Federalist's Bre Payton's collection of 15 insane reactions to America's withdrawal from the Paris deal. I noticed this across Facebook and Twitter, but I haven't seen Leftists in this kind of purple faced rage since... what was it one week, two? Anyway, I decided to look at the Twitter timelines of the fifteen feeds Payton listed versus how they reacted to children being slaughtered in Manchester the week before.
1. Billionaire sugar daddy for radical leftist causes, Tom Steyer:
On Manchester all that he had was a lukewarm retweet from some weak-kneed has been:
https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/867061620027076608
I have to admit, that based on the nature of the publication I wasn't expecting anything on the Manchester attacks and would have given these guys a pass had they ignored the story. Not quite.
I have to admit a few of the points in the linked article weren't bad, although some were. And unfortunately there was no mention of the science behind which forms of ordnance are the most effective at transforming terrorists into hamburger.
Washington Post - no tweet, just this completely rational statement
The prospect of an enormous iceberg afloat in the seas around Antarctica could draw further attention to the threat of climate change at a time when President Trump is considering whether to exit the Paris agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.And since that particular author only writes about theology (of the Climate Cult variety), I went to other general coverage in The Post.
Manchester police chief reports increase in hate crimes since attack
Yes, we should be concerned about offending people who want to kill us.
Jon Ossoff, the latest in the string of "Democrats who will be the decisive referendum on Trump." Until they lose:
(Excerpt) Read more at floppingaces.net ...
Leftists have always been horrible people. Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot for starters. Uh, yeah the world has already experienced the evil and horror of leftists, and still does today.
What is every week?
AKA, the 80’s. This is not new.
Mao was a communist, one of his favorite hobbies was deflowering young 10-12 girls.
Just like Obama, Bill, Hillary, Podesta.
All communists.
Birds of a feather, and all.
I am not concerned about offending leftists whether they be nazis or communists.
They are openly hostile towards my beliefs, religion, ancestory, liberty, morals, and skin color.
It took me less than a week, over 16 years ago......
Every week they go up a notch on the horrible meter.
If Donald Trump has taught us anything, it is to not worry about what leftist think about us. Every other elected republican ever was terrified of offending the left, and therefore refused to do anything. Trump taught us to offend them often, at a good enough pace that they can’t be offended for too long at anything until the next time he offends them.
I think that was pretty much demonstrated in 1917.
I think the verdict was in by July 14, 1789.
The Week we Learned that Leftists Are Horrible People
I heard about this from Don Trump Jr this week : )
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