Right wingers reap their “reward”

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Right-wingnut pundit Alice Stewart has taken a premature victory lap in a CNN opinion piece after the draft opinion leaked indicating that the Supreme Court may be poised to reverse Roe v. Wade and trample five decades of judicial precedent.

Ms. Stewart feels “vindicated” for “holding her nose” to vote for a twice-divorced pussy-grabber who callously enacted policies intended to inflict maximum suffering on a majority of his constituents. She is elated to abandon free and fair elections in our once shining city on a hill, and to embolden two-bit dictators with misplaced admiration and impromptu declassification of national security secrets from the Oval Office.

She cheers a former president who openly instructed federal employees to ignore subpoenas, and who fired a conga line of federal prosecutors and attorneys general in order to influence the course of criminal investigations. Not even the murder and dismemberment of a journalist by a royal business partner was enough to break the “conservative” fever.

Ms. Stewart has no remorse for separating refugee families at our borders and locking children in disease-ridden cages. The lives of tens of thousands of Ukrainian civilians and as many Russian invaders are a reasonable price to pay to be able to control womens’ private health decisions here at home. The deadly assault on our capital and disrupting the peaceful transfer of power was all worth it just to secure this questionable judicial victory.

Nothing is sacred, so long as it brings a majority of Americans under the control of the few. No amount of suffering is too great to inflict on “the left” or “foreigners” or even our own government institutions. The bible is littered with cautionary tales about people who cheat or lie in His Name. May God have mercy on their souls.

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