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There was nothing radical about Cole Tomas Allen: the attempted White House Correspondents’ Dinner assassin. Allen’s manifesto reads a lot like that of the previous three-named assassin Ryan Wesley Routh who was stalking President Trump at a golf game.
There’s a vagueness to the litany that suggests Allen had a weak grip on where these supposed things were even happening and what the connection to it was beyond justifying his attack.
The truly revealing moment comes at the end of Routh’s manifesto. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.” That is a common enough symptom from liberals who doomscroll daily through social media rants about Trump until they get more blackpilled. Trump Derangement Syndrome isn’t a punch line. Much like any social media obsession, it is a social contagion that genuinely makes people dangerous and deranged.
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There’s a vagueness to the litany that suggests Allen had a weak grip on where these supposed things were even happening and what the connection to it was beyond justifying his attack.
The truly revealing moment comes at the end of Routh’s manifesto. “I experience rage thinking about everything this administration has done.” That is a common enough symptom from liberals who doomscroll daily through social media rants about Trump until they get more blackpilled. Trump Derangement Syndrome isn’t a punch line. Much like any social media obsession, it is a social contagion that genuinely makes people dangerous and deranged.
Party of Assassins | Frontpage Mag
The latest Trump assassin wasn’t a radical. He was a Democrat.
