The leftist propaganda knows no bounds, no stone unturned …especially in Boston. Rolling Stone Magazine, which continues to refuse to stay in its lane and morphing into a mouthpiece for progressive disinformation, recently praised the frontman of the irrelevant Irish punk band “Dropkick Murphys” for calling out a fan who prominently displayed what they described as a “true Nazi edition MAGA hat” at a Fenway Park concert. You know, the black one that Elon made popular. In an expletive-laden tirade now endemic in leftist circles, Ken Casey went on at length to criticize MAGA supporters as being in a “cult.” He performed a song to honor his “grandparents and people who fought Nazis in the war and s**t,” proclaiming, “This is America; there are no kings here.” So erudite is this, Mr. Casey. He has been known to criticize Pennsylvania for selling MAGA merchandise at his concerts, calling it a “MAGA flea market” and “another planet,” and lambasted a fan at a Florida concert for wearing a MAGA shirt, calling Trump a “grifter” and a “swindler” while claiming himself a man who history will record as “standing with the people, with the workers.” Mr. Casey doesn’t get out much and should consider expanding his news source beyond the Boston Globe. If he read the room, he would realize that the working class he purports to represent overwhelmingly supports the President for policies that have caused their wages to rise and their streets to be safer while enforcing our borders. Yet the Boston liberal bubble continues to rail against the deportation of illegal immigrants causing crime in their streets and, especially in the supposedly devout Irish catholic community, reflexively supports the Democrat Party sponsors state-sanctioned abortion on demand, men participating in women’s sports and mutilating gender “affirming” care for minors. And historically speaking, Mr. Casey, was it, not your supposedly neutral Irish ancestors who refueled Nazi U-boats during WWII? And your brethren in South Boston who sent money and arms to support IRA terror bombings in Northern Ireland? Yeah, there’s that. So how about you and Rolling Stone both stick to your schtick, so to speak, enjoy your yearly St. Patrick’s Day in the sun, then crawl back under the rock from whence you came. And in the meantime, do some reading…..and enough with the ridiculous Nazi references.
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