Monday, September 18, 2017

Stephen King and leftist hypocrisy

Best-selling author Stephen King says that Kathy Griffin's photo of her holding the head of President Trump didn't bother him as much as the video Sunday morning that appears to show him hitting the goddess of the left, Hillary Rodham Clinton, in the back with a golf ball.

King (no relation to Rodney "Can't We All Just Get Along" King) tweeted:
"Trump thinks hitting a woman with a golf ball and knocking her down is funny. Myself, I think it indicates a severely f**ked up mind." --Stephen King (@StephenKing)
Yet King has said nothing about the NYC Central Park Shakespeare play "Julius Caesar" where a President Trump figure is assassinated by his senators.

Speaking about messed up minds, Stephen King must have a dark side that makes his horror stories so, um, horrific. I'm not saying his stories are poorly conceived, but let's face it, his brain has an extra twist to it that normal, non-violent people lack.

King claims Trump has blocked him on Twitter because he has strongly criticized the president publicly [in order to stay edgy and relevant].

However, to be fair, the account that initially tweeted the golf video has a history of sharing anti-Semitic messages as well as tweets that attack the transgender mentally ill and Muslims, BuzzFeednews reports. So we can assume the person(s) who tweeted the video is a schmuck.

The left is never shy of flaunting its hypocrisy. 

They attacked Trump when he shared an edited video appearing to show him body-slamming CNN in a wrestling match, saying it sends a message that he condones violence against the news media. But they find it hilarious when Robert De Niro says he'd like to punch Trump "in the face," or when Madonna says that she dreams of "blowing up the White House."

Stephen King is as edgy as whipped cream.



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