| | | donsurber.blogspot.com Why do Democrats attract all the loonies?

Olbermann, once the tentpole of the prime-time schedule at MSNBC, left ESPN again to do political commentary via his You Tube videos. ESPN long ago allowed its commentators to go political, which is one reason its ratings have slid despite more people being stuck inside the house than ever before.
He showed his usual lack of restraint.
Olbermann said, “Trump can be and must be expunged. The hate he has triggered, the Pandora’s Box he has opened, they will not be so easily destroyed. So, let us brace ourselves. The task is two-fold. The terrorist Trump must be defeated, must be destroyed, must be devoured at the ballot box. And then he and his enablers and his supporters and his collaborators and the Mike Lees and the William Barrs and the Sean Hannitys and the Mike Pences and the Rudy Giulianis and the Kyle Rittenhouses and the Amy Coney Barretts must be prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society while we try to rebuild it, and to rebuild the world Trump has nearly destroyed by turning it over to a virus.
“Remember it. Even as we dream of a return to reality and safety and the country for which our forefathers died, that the fight is not just to win an election, but to win it by enough to chase, at least for a moment, Trump and the ‘MAGATS’ off the stage. And then try to clean up what they left. Remember it. Even though to remember it, means remembering that the fight does not end November 3rd, but in many ways will only begin that day.”
Michelle Malkin identified the left as unhinged more than a decade ago.
The self-righteous and indignant anger comes from drones who never have had their beliefs challenged. Their indoctrinators always praise their intelligence. The debate is always closed. History is always on their side.
Onward, non-Christian soldiers.
Politics for them is not a method of government; it is a religion. They are so sure they are right in everything they do that the rules do not apply to them. They are all Napoleon the 14ths to me.
We made a mistake when we severely reduced involuntary commitments to mental wards. Our streets are now filled with homeless addicts, and our national political arena is filled with little men like Olbermann who want to kill anyone who disagrees with them.
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