No, you don’t have to be gracious or magnanimous to Democrats right now. Wear your MAGA gear. Shout Trump 2024. We won; they lost. Show no mercy, for you shall receive none. There is no way the liberal mind would have been gracious to us if Kamala had won. They’re too self-righteous and arrogant. Those who are condescending aren’t known for this, and a video made by a retired professor demonstrates why you don’t need to be nice to liberals in the aftermath of this MAGA landslide.
Meet ‘Arlene Unfiltered,’ who has since deleted her Twitter account because her 2024 projections got taken to the woodshed on election night. Arlene represents the worst of liberal America. She’s snotty and thought her higher education degree gave her some moral high ground that the Left never possessed. It’s now a hilarious story since she got raked over the coals for laughing in the face of a store worker at a liquor store who thought the race would be close. She was buying champagne for what she thought would be a Kamala win.
.@DrArleneUnfltrd, the online profile of a retired political science academic, recorded a video just before the election where she mocks a store clerk for disagreeing with her credentialed analysis that Kamala Harris would win in a landslide. pic.twitter.com/FEveouNNxZ
— Andy Ngo 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 9, 2024
She claimed she was right because this race was coming down to abortion. As it turned out, not everyone is mentally challenged like Arlene. This woman thought Kamala would sweep all seven swing states. As it turned out, Trump won all of them. Kamala blew $1 billion to lose all seven swing states and the popular vote. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
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