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Anyone, please tell me again that social media has no influence on individual mass murderers, sniveling politicians, including former Presidents, and New York Times and WaPo columnists.

One cannot blame social media for all our ills, but it certainly is part of the problem - the killers and commenters (haters) love it.

About 28 hours after the tragedy in Texas, former President Obama tweets: “As we grieve the children of Uvalde today, we should take time to recognize that two years have passed since the murder of George Floyd under the knee of a police officer. His killing stays with us all to this day, especially those who loved him.” What an insensitive pivot in less than 250 characters.

Three days after ten innocent Blacks were killed in Buffalo, a contributor to the New York Times (the CNN of newspapers) writes: “Come and let us pity white people. They are the real victims here.”

A WaPo columnist addresses every single Second Amendment-supporting American: "You. It’s your fault" that the Texas school shooting and others happened.

Even Keith Olbermann emerges (from where?) to accuse conservatives of being in the “School Children Killing business” on Twitter.

And how about our POTUS and the tragedy in Texas? Joey unleashed one of the worst Presidential speeches ever. He cannot speak without blaming the GOP or MAGA for all the problems that plague his presidency. He's the worst kind of politician to have at this moment in time.

And while I have the WH in my sights. Oops. Mea culpa.

Susan Rice made the news. She leads Biden's Domestic Policy Council. How's that been working? Susan's resume includes: policy advisor, public official and prevaricator. She has no trouble passing along misinformation to advance a narrative, which makes her an essential ingredient of the administration. Remember her Sunday morning appearances on major TV networks where she lied about the Benghazi attack. The WH says Susan “has decades of experience coordinating interagency processes.” For this reason, she will be leading the administration's gun control efforts.

Everything is secularized. Most disrespect and attack families and faith.

'Nuff said.

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