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Politically active young people want blood. They celebrated a health insurance CEO they never heard of getting gunned down on the streets of New York. Of course they’ll be happy Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck while defending the 2nd amendment.
There might be a majority that say the backlash wasn’t worth it, but they’ll definitely be glad the guy is dead.
Some morons, sure. The kind that celebrated Jesse James in another time.
If the last years' wild swings in political moods have taught us anything, is that there is a, forgive the cliché, 'silent majority' of people who are not on board with the excesses of their tribe. They just sulk until the preference cascade pendulum passes them by, back and forth.
The New Republic just posted this. Yglesias posted this.
The silent majority might or might not exist, but it ain't doing shit. Matt Dowd isn't getting fired in a week.
A-hem!
Fair. We'll see if it's a real thing or just another Toobin, but I'll register that I did genuinely not expect that.
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I have shifted the vibes, pray I do not shift them any further...
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Those two aren’t endorsements. TNR removed the ‘troll’ qualifier. Yglesias isn’t wrong, here or on twitter, there are too many over-excited righties going ‘He was the nice one. You won’t like me and my friends when we inflict indiscriminate violence on half the country’.
The xeets Yglesias quoted were not calling for violence.
Neither was he. So all the influential people plus the silent majority agree on nonviolence.
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