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Dec 11 2024

Daniel Penny vs. Luigi Mangione

At last, moral clarity on CNN. No one should have to spell it out, but Scott Jennings does: Daniel Penny is a good guy; Luigi Mangione is a bad guy.

Naturally, moonbats bellow threats against the good guy and sympathize with the bad guy.

You’ve heard of left-handed compliments; Cringe Jean-Pierre provides a dutiful left-handed condemnation:

“Violence to combat any sort of corporate greed is unacceptable.”

We condemn all violence. But if anyone could deserve it…

Too bad for Taylor Lorenz that the Democrats lost. Continuing its descent into malevolent moonbattery, the party might have tapped her as the next White House press secretary. Via Townhall:

The former Washington Post reporter has been vocal about her pleasure over the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was murdered in the early morning hours on December 4 outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel. Lorenz has taken the weird position that wishing death upon those who they think might have caused the issues within America’s healthcare system is warranted and should be celebrated.

Lorenz explains why Thompson’s appalling murder fills her with joy:

If moonbats are that willing to embrace political violence on TV, imagine what they must be saying behind the scenes in the Ivy League. Julia Alekseyeva is a professor at University of Pennsylvania, limousine leftist Luigi Mangione’s alma mater. This appears to be her reaction to the murder:

So long as moonbattery rages, more senseless violence can be expected.

On tips from Bluto, Jester, and CDaJFunk.


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2 Responses to “Daniel Penny vs. Luigi Mangione”

  1. […] word on when Elizabeth Warren, Taylor Lorenz, and Julia Alekseyeva will demonstrate they really mean it with tattoos of their […]

  2. […] been excused by the liberal establishment (from Ivy League professors to journalists to senators to the White House) and embraced enthusiastically by younger […]


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