A top Democrat in Virginia closed her Twitter page, as did the county party she represented, after her snide, insensitive tweet about last Sunday’s Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre, during which six parade-goers died and 61 were injured.
After Andy Ngo and others exposed Peggy Tener Taylor as a typical insensitive leftist, she and her party confreres decided the best course was to run for cover.
Taylor’s tweet, which suggested that the parade-goers got what they deserved, was typical leftist mockery, and it wasn’t the only one from a Democrat party official.
Largely under the control of leftist women, the party appears to have spun completely out of control.
The Tweet
Taylor, communications chief for the Chesterfield County Democrat Party, as well as one of its “magisterial chairs,” ducked into the bushes after her vile reply to Miranda Devine, a columnist for the New York Post. Devine asked what Darrell Brooks, the anti-white black supremacist whom police allege drove his SUV into the parade, was doing in Waukesha, 18 miles west of Milwaukee.
“Why did Darrell Brooks drive from his home in Milwaukee 30 minutes west to Waukesha to kill 4 women and one man and injure 48, including two children now in critical condition?” Devine asked.
In a now-deleted reply, Taylor offered this explanation to mock the victims, using the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse as a springboard for the hateful comment.
“He was worried about the businesses in Waukesha and wanted to defend them from Christmas rioters,” the unhinged Democrat imprudently replied.
Taylor clearly knew using Rittenhouse, who defended himself during the Jacob Blake riots against four hardened criminals who shared Taylor’s ideological obsessions, wasn’t such a bright idea.
First, Taylor made the tweets private; then she shut down her page altogether. So did Chesterfield’s Democrat Party.
The Chesterfield party’s website does not list Taylor as magisterial chair.
Nuts in Illinois
But Taylor wasn’t alone.
Mary Lemanski, headmistress of social media for the DuPage County, Illinois, Democrat Party, tweeted a similar sentiment. But Lemanski was much less subtle.
She boldly stated that parade-goers got what they deserved.
“It was probably just self defense,” Lemanski began. “I’m sad anytime anyone dies,” she callously continued, but “I just believe in Karma and this came around quick to the citizens of Wisconsin.”
When another user observed that karma “doesn’t hit random people,” Lemanski persisted:
“The blood of Kyle’s Rittenhouse’s victims is on the hands of Wisconsin citizens, even the children.”
Lemanski then pushed the pedal to the metal in the car to Kooksville. Referring to Rittenhouse’s shooting convicted strangler Anthony Huber, who tried to kill Rittenhouse with a skateboard, Lemanski offered this:
If someone came at me with a skateboard. I definitely would not shoot them. That’s like running over innocent children with a car.
Not surprisingly, Lemanski closed her Twitter page, too. But not before posting this wacky lament:
Nobody cared about me like my whole life. My mom used to leave me for hours at a time alone in my play pen. I’ve put out music for 20 years nobody gave a shit. Why do people all of a sudden care about a stupid remark? I can’t believe my 15 minutes of fame is for this shit.
Ngo also curated the comments of other deranged leftists about the massacre:
“It’s OK. The driver in Waukesha was afraid for his life and defending himself against the unarmed holiday crowd. That’s Wisconsin law now.”:
“The red SUV was acting in self defense.”:
“Free Darrell Brooks a real african american hero we dont deserve”:
Hate Crime
As The New American reported yesterday, Brooks’s black-supremacist social media rants and threats against elderly whites suggested that state and federal authorities must charge him with hate crimes and possibly violating the civil rights of the dead and injured.
All those Brooks is accused of killing are white; almost all the 61 injured are white.
And as Devine observed, he drove to Waukesha from Milwaukee, where he lived until arrested in connection with the vehicular massacre.
H/T: The Post Millennial