Sunday Smiles

David Strom

Democrats have an explanation for their turn to domestic terrorism: it is Elon Musk's and Donald Trump's fault. 

When Republicans object to watching Democrats rack up $2 trillion a year in debt, we are a bunch of mean, nasty, uncompassionate poopyheads and deserve to be slandered, fired, and deplatformed. 

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When we try to fix the mess they left the country in--one that threatens to put the entire world into a great depression that could ruin Western society--we deserve to be attacked, firebombed, assassinated by cop, and doxxed for the benefit of those looking to harass every Tesla owner in America. 

It's not the Democrats' fault that they have adopted literal Brownshirt tactics; it's ours for existing. If only we loved Big Brother as much as they do then everybody can get along. 

I was a bit surprised to see even NeverTrumper David Frum--a man who dresses impeccably and who uses the word "norms" as if he has a tic--trying to soft-pedal the Tesla Takedown. But I shouldn't have been. After all, Rick Wilson literally called for murdering both Donald Trump and Elon Musk. 

When Democrats talk about "norms," they apparently are referring to the norms of Democrats from the 1860s to the 1960s, when they donned masks to rampage and murder their perceived enemies. 

These days it is no longer crosses that they burn, but Teslas and Black-owned businesses. Violence was the answer in 2020, and violence is the answer today. As Democrat extremists burned down American cities, Democrats cheered them on with the excuse that the people they disliked deserved the Molotov Cocktail treatment. Nancy Pelosi wondered why riots were not more frequent.

Democrat judges are working assiduously to keep foreign gangs INSIDE the United States, sanctuary city mayors and Blue-state governors are sneaking illegal gang members out the back door of jails to keep ICE from arresting them, and the Pravda Media is screaming bloody murder that Trump is trying to deport terrorist supporters and some of the worst criminals from around the world.

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It is the Luigi Mangione view of the world. Their victims deserve everything they get. 

"Takes a chainsaw to American citizens." But cutting government waste. That is how they see the world. Whether the Democrat is at the top of the political pyramid or the very bottom, as the Brownshirts are, it amounts to the same thing. The only difference is that the people at the top always use the phrase "violence is wrong, but..." as a prelude to promoting violence. 

They do that for legal reasons. That's all. They don't want to get caught up in a RICO case, so they hedge their words, but not their instructions to be violent. 

Tim Walz celebrated the decline in Tesla stock due to the violence aimed at the company and was forced to backtrack quickly because Tesla forms a large part of the pension fund for the state government, which has lost hundreds of millions of dollars due to the decline. He likely could be sued for violating his fiduciary duty--he leads the state pension fund board, which is 100% Democrat elected officials, and has been encouraging his followers to destroy the company that his citizens and employees depend on. So he is backtracking to save his sorry butt. 

Dean Philips, the Minnesota Congressman who had to leave his seat for the sin of saying Joe Biden was too old and mentally inferm to be president, said the quiet part out loud: Democrats have gone off the rails. 

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He is getting red-pilled, and don't be surprised if he follows the increasing number of Democrats who bail on the Democrat Party. He won't become MAGA, but chances are good he will leave his own party in disgust. 

Unfortunately, the people who count on The Atlantic, The New York Times, and the Pravda Media for their news will likely do what they did in 2020 with the George Floyd riots, during and after the COVID fiasco, with the "fine people" hoax, the Steel Dossier, and all the other inexcusable offenses against humanity: follow the lead of the elites and make excuses. 

We have entered the world of the Luigi Mangione defense: "Violence is wrong, but..."


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