Socialist streamer Hasan Piker blamed disappointing results in the California primary elections on supposed "homo-fascism" in the Golden State.
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This question:
“Who do you love most in the whole world?” — Joe Biden, Tuesday
We say: Sad, surreal or both? In a painful, staged stunt, ex-Prez Joe Biden “interrupted” wife Jill’s chat about her new memoir at the snooty 92nd Street Y.
Worse, it was another reminder that “Dr.” Jill — and the rest of the Democratic establishment — is still playing dumb about Joe’s incapacity throughout his term.
This rant:
“It’s just f–ing rich liberals who just want homo-fascism in the country, that’s it. They want gay fascism. They want gay techno-fascism.” — Hasan Piker, Tuesday
We say: Furious that Saikat Chakrabati — his preferred candidate to succeed Nancy Pelosi in Congress — lost, lefty podcaster Piker tried to turn “rich, liberal” San Francisco gays into a new villain-group.
Apparently, antisemitism wouldn’t work for once, so Hasan instead went full homophobe. What a progressive poster boy!
This charge:
“There should be no place in our politics for incompetent, opportunistic operatives who violate privacy, betray trust, and prioritize vengeance over decency.” — Morris Katz, Sunday
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We say: Campaign wunderkind Katz condemned the former Graham Platner staffer who leaked info about the Maine Senate candidate’s raunchy online posts, but if Democratic politics had no place for “incompetent, opportunistic operatives,” or ones who care nothing for “decency,” there’d be no consultants left, including Morris.
This penury:
“I can’t afford cabs every day, so I ride in the last subway car.” — Mahmoud Khalil, Thursday
We say: Gosh, it’s terrible that an unemployed 31-year-old “student,” Hamas supporter and riot coordinator doesn’t have the scratch to take cabs everywhere.
He should contact whoever is paying for his “army of lawyers” to see if they can hire him a driver until his deportation order is finalized.
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