An Electoral Awakening Worth Celebrating
I must admit that I haven’t exactly been an exemplar of Christian virtue over the last few days. I keep telling myself, “I will not take pleasure from all of the videos showing Democrats crying after the election,” but then I find my way right back to another collection of social media meltdowns proving why leftism is a mental illness. What can I say, lefty tears are delicious. My favorite schadenfreudilicious spectacle is this creative production featuring President Trump jamming out on electric guitar and drums to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son,” while America’s most prominent Democrats break down in tears. I guess it’s what the Intelligence Community would call a “deepfake,” but it looks real to me!
All right, I’m done. I’ve got it out of my system. Wait, have you seen this one of Tim Walz’s daughter telling Americans, “This country does not deserve Kamala Harris”? Ha ha. That’s pretty funny, too. She/Xi’s right, though. However bad we’ve been, we definitely don’t deserve Kamala! Better to be tortured with fingernail scratches on a chalkboard twenty-four hours a day than to suffer through eight years of Kama-lama-ding-dong philosophizing about “the significance of the passage of time.” Dang, I really thought I had this under control. Looks like I still have a lot of work to do. Oh well.
In defense of everyone who might be similarly enjoying this electoral triumph a bit too much these days, I will only point out that we have been bashed a
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