More on (moron?) our native assassin
/The Left's Manhunt Is On
These people are creepy af and twice as deadly.
The whole time they smile, chatter away and assure you that their intentions are nothing but benign. The words coming out of their mouths are only the truth, and everyone knows it.
So what's our problem with them?
Well...WHAT words ARE coming out of their mouths is what's problematic. Their words flow as easily as if they were discussing the weather, which is how they act. Breezy, chirpy, and shoulder-shrugging, nonchalant attitudes.
The problem is that the words want people dead.
Along with the people you're trying to influence to do your dirty work.
It's a pretty organized little group of sickos, too, spreading their peculiar brand of intimidation and terrorism, all with a schmear of "But they brought this on themselves" virtue signaling.
Bingley sent me these wanted posters this morning. He found them on his way into the office, plastered on the scaffolding plywood they've got around Federal Hall on Wall Street.
Their populist street cred of 'eating the rich' falls apart as so much larping from children of elites. Those privileged monsters like Lorenz do the gloating and goading while other children of privilege - this assassin was from an enormously wealthy Maryland family - execute people who have risen from humble origins to a position they now deserve to die for, determined, of course, by progressive eyes.
...Thompson was a Hawkeye State success story. He grew up in Jewell, Iowa, a small heartland farming town of 1,200 people about a three-hour drive south from Minneapolis.
His father worked in a rural grain elevator for 40 years, helping farmers unload and store truckloads of grain, according to his father’s obituary. But his father’s happiest times were spent fishing, especially at a gravel pit with Brian and his older brother Mark.
...Thompson was the valedictorian and homecoming king of the class of 1993 at South Hamilton High School, which is surrounded by cornfields and has a student population of roughly 300 in grades 7 through 12.
...He went on to the University of Iowa, where he was the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key recipient for having the highest grade-point average in his class, according to his LinkedIn bio and the archives of the Daily Iowan student newspaper. Thompson grew up in a family of die-hard Iowa State Cyclone fans, but his father shifted his loyalty to the Hawkeyes, a reflection of his pride in his son, according to a remembrance by the longtime family pastor.
Beege: “This vicious murder is the perfect illustration of everything that is unrecoverably twisted and deranged inside the black holes of progressive psyches.”