She Just Wanted To Make Extra Sure We Knew
by Noah
And there you have it: Republicans have fully absorbed the insanity of Donald Trump and made it their own. Republicans always feel a need to attack, attack, and put down others, especially the most vulnerable; following the clear example of Dear Mango Maga Leader of course. How damn Nazi of them. Of course, just about any republican you've ever known will take that as a compliment. This time, through conservative spokesnut Ann Coulter, they've attacked a neurodivergent ADHD kid, Gus Walz, the son of VP candidate Governor Tim Walz as he dared to emotionally express his pride and love for his father who'd just spoken at the DNC. Ann Coulter went and tweeted that that behavior was weird. Yep, to her dead soul, the ideas of pride and love are weird. She's sure in the right party! They never believed that family values stuff they espoused anyway.
Ah the evil that always resides in the charred souls of Republicans. You don't vote for a slate of Republicans on election day and not have such evil. It's always been there, always. Nixon and his whole fetid crew showed us that but recently it seems that the GOP feared that we didn't all know how sick in the head they are so they came up Trump and it was Trump who kicked the last door to republican evil off its hinges. Trump has not only made it OK for Republicans to be themselves, he has so bigly and openly encouraged it, and there's plenty of his ilk lined up to take his place when he croaks his last. I suppose they call such intrinsic evil "inner peace for the conservative mind." Why wouldn't they? That's what being a conservative is and people like their boy and Ann Coulter have proven that for all time. They feel totally free now, free to do as Coultergeist has done, and more.
That last time I came across anything Ann Coulter had to say was years ago on a suckass TV show run by a well past his sell-by date and likely couchfucker named Bill Maher. He's probably already booked her for this week's show. I guess she was jealous that Megyn Kelly, Marjorie Traitor Greene, "Ted" Cruz, and Kellyanne Conway were getting so much attention and felt the need to arise from her coffin. Anyway, the response to Coultergeist in the twittersphere was appropriately swift and brutal. Here's some of it:
1. What kind of a monster are you to attack a 17-year old special needs kid for expressing his love for his dad?
2. As a father of a child on the spectrum... If I'm ever in a situation where my son looks at me like Gus Walz looks at his father, I'll know one thing. I've done my job and I can die in peace.
3. The people attacking or making fun of 17-year old Gus Walz just don't understand what JOY and LOVE are all about. They wish they had someone who cared about them as Gus does his dad.
4. I can see why a child loving their parents would seem foreign to you.
5. Talk about why your fiances keep leaving you...
6. No one will ever cry for Ann Coulter.
There was plenty more where that came from, as there should be, but of course the usual conservative freaks like Dinesh D'Souza and those at FOX-Pravda joined right in with Coulter on the attack of Gus Walz 'cause, why wouldn't they; they're Nazis. Calling Gus a "beta male" and saying "Get that kid a tampon" is now de rigueur among Republicans in social media. It has been vile. Conservative talk radio moron Jay Weber had this to say:
"Sorry but this is embarrassing for both father and son. If the Walzs (sp!) represent today's American man, this country is screwed. 'Meet my son Gus. He's a blubbering bitch boy. His mother and I are very proud.'"
Sounds to me like Jay Weber is pretty insecure about his own "manhood." Weber works for iHeartMedia and still has his job which tells us a lot about iHeartMedia. How's that for an ironic corporate name. There were early reports of Weber being suspended but they turned out not to be true. It's probably a safe bet that whatever assinine twits run iHeartMedia will give him more showtime when, in fact, he deserves to be permanently banned from the airwaves and lose his broadcast license. And, get this; he used to be a teacher! iHeartMedia is no different than a chemical company that pours carcinogenic chemicals into our streams and rivers.
OK, now that we have all that straight, should I give Coultergeist some credit for not indulging in the usual conservative calling cards of sickening misogyny, homophobia, and racism, this time? No, not at all. I could, but that would be wrong. She just picked out another typically encouraged behavior from the repug column. She's all of the above. She's a card carrying member. This is a woman who no doubt goes to bed at night wishing she could have assisted Josef Mengele with his experiments on children. Hell with her and every single demon like her.
All true. And your side may STILL lose. go figure.