ProudKangaroo wrote on Sep 18
th, 2025 at 11:06am:
From what I observed, he didn't even utter anything remotely outrageous.
All for merely pointing out that the "MAGA gang" were attempting to score political points by portraying Mr Robinson as "anything other than them," which, at the time, was entirely factual, especially before the suspect had even been identified, let alone apprehended.
Meanwhile, Trump can openly call for heightened hostility, revenge, and tar the entire left wing of politics with it, and that's considered acceptable.
But anyone else who fails to perform the required ritual of mourning a racist, sexist, anti-LGBTQ bigot, who died under circumstances he deemed an acceptable cost for children in the name of the Second Amendment, is suddenly beyond the pale?
What in the actual hell..!?
It is crazy how every warning about what would happen to the US if Trump won is coming true. Things even I thought were a bit of an exaggeration.
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reacted to Kimmel’s incendiary remarks, stating that the late-night television host is “done” for.
“He didn’t imply it. He said it,” Gutfeld said of Kimmel. “I might have to watch Kimmel tonight to see what he has to say about this, because if he doesn’t address what he did, he’s done.”
“This is a great case study, though, of cognitive dissonance,” he added. “You know, how can such a smart, successful man be so wrong? How can he live in this kind of denial? It’s because he knows he’s wrong.”
“And if you strip that away, what’s left? If you wrestle him away from this delusion that he’s stuck with for years about Trump supporters, about Trump, about Republicans in general, what’s left, what’s underneath that. The realization that you are the bad guy in the movie,” Gutfeld said.
“Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reacted to Kimmel’s incendiary remarks, stating that the late-night television host is “done” for.
“He didn’t imply it. He said it,” Gutfeld said of Kimmel. “I might have to watch Kimmel tonight to see what he has to say about this, because if he doesn’t address what he did, he’s done.”
“This is a great case study, though, of cognitive dissonance,” he added. “You know, how can such a smart, successful man be so wrong? How can he live in this kind of denial? It’s because he knows he’s wrong.”
“And if you strip that away, what’s left? If you wrestle him away from this delusion that he’s stuck with for years about Trump supporters, about Trump, about Republicans in general, what’s left, what’s underneath that. The realization that you are the bad guy in the movie,” Gutfeld said.
(B]“You’re not a defender of democracy. You’re a defender of destructive delusions,” Gutfeld added. “I mean, I hate to tell you, buddy, but the guy who shot and killed Charlie Kirk was more likely a fan of yours than he was MAGA.”[/b]
he's talking to you, too, TDS kids. You are deluded and you defend delusions.