This is daylight, fearless crime, done with sheer numbers, sheer numbers of the oh-so-cute. Our young people.
So idealistic, is the imagery. "They are just our sweet kids addressing our moral rot, the mass killings that our bastard cops are inflicting all over, and the young are just fed up and want a better world," is the narrative.
On their way to a better world, they want to destroy the McCloskey's laboriously restored antiques.
Except the McCloskeys didn't see it that way. The McCloskeys saw, felt, and lived, that nothing stops a mob but an AR and a pistol.
The McCloskeys experienced being their own cops. There were no other cops. They were told to stand down, and they were defunded later.
The McCloskeys are Ambassadors to the Fancy Class who think the riots are justified and cute.
I am impressed Mr. McCloskey is doing this, and I have high hopes that he and his wife will forge ahead in political roles. They are perfect for the job.
The McCloskeys were leftists and have now FLIPPED to us. THAT is huge.
We already have the normal, ordinary, reality grounded, homeowner. We NEED more guys like these, the fantasy-drunk rich leftists. (Ex leftist in this case.)
So this IS very relatable to people who need to relate to us.
That sort always thinks it can't happen to them. That used to be true. It is NOT true anymore.
This is daylight, fearless crime, done with sheer numbers, and sheer numbers of the oh-so-cute. Our young people.
So idealistic, is the imagery. "They are just our sweet kids addressing our moral rot, the mass killings that our bastard cops are inflicting all over, and the young are just fed up and want a better world," is the narrative.
On their way to a better world, they want to destroy the McCloskey's laboriously restored antiques.
Except the McCloskeys didn't see it that way. The McCloskeys saw, felt, and lived, that nothing stops a mob but an AR and a pistol.
The McCloskeys experienced being their own cops. There were no other cops. They were told to stand down, and they were defunded later.
The McCloskeys are Ambassadors to the Fancy Class who think the riots are justified and cute.
I am impressed Mr. McCloskey is doing this, and I have high hopes that he and his wife will forge ahead in political roles. They are perfect for the job.
The McCloskeys were leftists and have now FLIPPED to us. THAT is huge.
We already have the normal, ordinary, reality grounded, homeowner. We NEED more guys like these, the fantasy-drunk rich leftists. (Ex leftist in this case.)
So this IS very relatable to people who need to relate to us.
That sort always thinks it can't happen to them. That used to be true. It is NOT true anymore.
This is daylight, fearless crime, done with sheer numbers, and sheer numbers of the oh-so-cute. Our young people.
So idealistic, is the imagery. "They are just our sweet kids addressing our moral rot, the mass killings that our bastard cops are inflicting all over, and the young are just fed up and want a better world," is the narrative.
On their way to a better world, they want to destroy the McCloskey's laboriously restored antiques.
Except the McCloskeys didn't see it that way. The McCloskeys saw, felt, and lived, that nothing stops a mob but an AR and a pistol.
The McCloskeys experienced being their own cops. There were no other cops. They were told to stand down, and they were defunded later.
The McCloskeys are Ambassadors to the Fancy Class who think the riots are well justified and cute.
I am impressed Mr. McCloskey is doing this, and I have high hopes that he and his wife will forge ahead in political roles. They are perfect for the job.
The McCloskeys were leftists and have now FLIPPED to us. THAT is huge.
We already have the normal, ordinary, reality grounded, homeowner. We NEED more guys like these, the fantasy-drunk rich leftists. (Ex leftist in this case.)
So this IS very relatable to people who need to relate to us.
That sort always thinks it can't happen to them. That used to be true. It is NOT true anymore.
This is daylight, fearless crime, done with sheer numbers, and sheer numbers of the oh-so-cute. Our young people.
So idealistic, is the imagery. They are just our sweet kids addressing our moral rot, the mass killings that our bastard cops are inflicting all over, and the young are just fed up and want a better world.
And in the meantime they want to destroy the McCloskey's laboriously restored antiques.
Except the McCloskeys didn't see it that way. The McCloskeys saw, felt, and lived, that nothing stops a mob but an AR and a pistol.
The McCloskeys experienced being their own cops. There were no other cops. They were told to stand down, and they were defunded later.
The McCloskeys are ambassadors to the Fancy Class who think the riots are well justified and cute.