Saturday, May 11, 2024

Let's see how things are going in one of our progressive laboratories

 When the Evil Clowns Come to Town - Is Chicago Ready to Rumble?

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is “stressed out” and has been admitted to the hospital for panic attacks. That’s according to veteran Chicago journalists John Kass and Anita Padilla, who discussed Johnson’s panic attacks on an episode of WGN-AM’s Chicago Way Podcast.
“The mayor’s panic attacks? Can we talk about that?” Kass said. “No amount of anti-depressants can cure him of (Chicago’s illegal alien) problem.”

Ah, poor widdle mayor. Does him have the fwights?

However successful the leftist blob might turn out to be in tearing up our country, it will not long outlive the Republic. This festering societal pustule of socialism, "woke" aversion to reality, towering ignorance, habitual mendacity and sheer neurotic viciousness will ultimately collapse from the weight of its own intractable contradictions - at which time maybe we can start rebuilding on top of the rubble.

6 comments:

  1. Stephen A SkubinnaMay 11, 2024 at 2:22 PM

    Like nearly all proggies, Brandon is a coward. Loves to talk tough, but incapable of making hard decisions - because hard decisions always bring hard outcomes and cowards can't take responsibility. And like all cowards he desperately seeks affirmation and reassurance.

    Well, Chicago. And the DNC. Not my circus, not my monkeys.

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  2. I'm still always curious as to why the imbecilariat in large cities don't insist on politicians who at least act like strong, in-control characters. No matter that they would be faking it - the voters in these cities are hopelessly mired in ignorance and naked partisanship, so they're going to always be electing fifth-raters - still, from I guess what you might call a cinematic or theatrical perspective, why do we keep seeing these wobbly-kneed, nail-biting whiners?

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  3. Maybe he's trying to kill off the gangbangers by making them laugh themselves to death.

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  4. 'why..not insist on politicians who at least *act* like strong, in-control characters'

    Yes, when you see leaders in other fields, you really wonder what goes on with political 'machines'.

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  5. The Daley machine knew how to run a city, they also kept the nutjobs from power.
    Rahm and Co. got rid of the Daleys and the Clintonistas tried to take over, but they didn't control the nutjobs, so here we are.

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  6. OK I see that the word 'machine' is specifically linked to Daley's Chicago leadership, but I didn't know that before, or I forgot.

    Machine was just the word came to my mind to sum up what people were saying a few years back, mostly here in Australia. Where some were claiming that all future elections were going to be won by statisticians with 'super computers' and professional influencers*. A bad choice of word by me for Chicago with its Daley associations.

    And since then many of the leaders the system threw up over here have just been weirdos.

    *Except come to think of it we had a bunch of 'Teals' elected here recently by a very calculated system (election consultants?) - Women in business suits in prosperous areas pushing climate change 'action'. So there's that. Which kind of contradicts what I was thinking. Women leaders in areas with lots of wealthy women. They look the part.

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