Moonbats Blame Youngkin for I-95 Mess

Democrats and their fellow travelers should look on the bright side. Even if the public getting fed up with moonbattery cost them the governorship of blue Virginia, at least now they can blame Republicans when things go wrong. When snow caused the I-95 to back up for 50 miles, stranding thousands in the freezing cold for 24 hours, liberal ally Jonah Goldberg leapt into action:

“If I was Glenn Youngkin I’d be flooding the zone to get this I-95 crap fixed,” Goldberg tweeted Tuesday morning. “DC suburbs are vengeful about this kind of thing.”

He later added, “Sorry, Northam’s still gov.,” but Goldberg deleted the tweets a few hours later, adding an explanation: “I deleted the original tweet because even tho I quickly admitted my error, I’m still getting dumb replies from people who don’t know that or don’t care.”

Keep the “dumb” replies coming. Goldberg deserves to have his sheepish face rubbed in them for being so quick to shoot his own side in the back.

No wonder Goldberg seems to be switching teams. The egg oozing down his face could go unnoticed among lefties:

A liberal calling himself “John Peter Zinger” and who has nearly 5,000 followers went off on Youngkin, apparently also not realizing that Gov. Ralph Northam (D) still held the office.

“What’s happening on the highways in Virginia is tragic. Problem is Gov. Youngkin has NO EXPERIENCE in governing. That’s what happens when voters fall for CRT dog whistles. Y’all should have stuck with McAuliffe, Virginia,” he whined.

“Looks Youngkin failed his first test in Va, with traffic stopped for 10-12 hrs on 95 in Virginia. Failure for gov.,” complained Jennifer G., a self-described “liberal transplant in NC.”

Odious moonbat Ralph Northam went AWOL during the crisis. No wonder the poorly informed forget that he is still governor.

If moonbats didn’t already exist, someone with a malicious sense of humor would come along and invent them.

On tips from Varla, Bluto, and Occam’s Stubble.

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