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Crying on Cue, Liberal Boys Act Like Little Boys

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Los Angeles Times Building. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Say this for liberals: The boys are versatile – bullies, haters, bullies, racists, bullies, crybabies, bullies, professional protestors (paid by George Soros), bullies, anger-management dropouts, bullies, unemployable swastika-sign painters.

The bully boys’ delicious defeat by normal Americans seems fair payback for the ignominious lies they told for 17 months about President-elect Trump.

The main talent of these hopelessly jealous liberals is mocking normal Americans. They make fun of everyone who disagrees with them. It is a safe indication of their envy of stable Americans.

The silliness of the angrily partisan Los Angeles Times dipped to a new low Sunday morning with two bloody leftist pieces at the top:

  • “Staff picks will define presidency,” will, for now, rank as the most pathetic, inaccurate headline of the year.
  • Until you read the other headline above the fold: “My vote for Donald Trump, it wasn’t out of bigotry. It wasn’t out of hatred.” The words were written by a racist Times editor.

There are many beautiful liberals. But like radicals in the Republican party, they are voiceless.

Liberals have made playing tag with the truth their first commandment. They preach diversity to take their minds off of hollow, lonely lives.

The bitter, congenitally unmarried, man-hating envious feminists who said it would be sexist to vote against a woman criminal but sexual justice to support her, have been remanded back inside their low-rent hideouts, decrying democracy directed by normal Americans.

The long-planned, professionally staged “protests” across the country expose liberal bullies as buffoons, incapable of mature, responsible behavior.

The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post selfishly surrendered their reputations to shield the disgusting, law-flaunting, sexist Miss Criminal America.

It is risky to believe anything beyond the day of the week in these three happily defrocked rags. Hard to discern whether they are acting like 3-year-olds or 4-year-olds.

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