the MAGA teen video easier for the press to manipulate us


Well, first the media embraced this story because that’s what we do. We can’t resist being first!
And it provided the media's favorite villain: that red cap.  Because, for the press- you can't spell hate, without hat!
Watch:


What’s hilarious about this, besides “you can’t spell hate without ‘hat'”, is that Gutfeld saw the video on Saturday and thought he’d do the seemingly reasonable condemn his own side tweets. And then he got burned! That should be the lesson to all, never condemn your own side!

I’ve never owned a MAGA hat because I’m not that kind of Trump fan. But honestly after all of this ridiculousness, I’m tempted go buy one and wear it just for the heck of it, to see what happens. Maybe I should get my conceal carry permit beforehand just in case though. Yeah, it feels like it’s getting that bad.

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  1. I've never owned a MAGA hat. I'm going to get one this week. I'm going to wear it everywhere I go, including law school classes at fascist SMU. Can't wait!
    No one is going to tell me I can't wear what I want, when I want. God gave me the right to speak freely and express myself.
    No one is going to tell me that God didn't give me a right to self-protection, with or without 2A.
    I'm going to exercise my rights to the fullest extent possible.
    All.The.Time.

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