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I write about anger today.
And I’m held over.
I actually think it is America The biggest problem at the moment. Half of the country hates the other half of the country. And vice versa.
They are online mobs that are willing to plunge to every goal available. That could be hideous people like the inhuman crazy one who was killed Charlie Kirk.
Or it could be a crazy person on a lower level, such as the crazy, screaming woman who stole a Phillies Homerun ball of a 10-year-old child. Or the man who brought his assistant and side to a cold player concert and was switched off by the jumbootone – this became more serious when both were fired.
Can a country withstand so much anger?
People hold candles and sing during a monument and a prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk in John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for performing arts on Sunday, September 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Passion is good. Not so much scolding people they don’t know.
The irony is that the vast majority of these people would not tell them such things on the street. Then you would have to deal with your reaction.
But in the dark expanse of Social mediaYou can spit out all kinds of garbage, curse like seafarers – especially if you hide behind screen names. That should be punished with the death penalty – okay, maybe I’m too excited here.
Some public personalities use anger as a political instrument. Private, Donald Trump Can be funny and charming. But his constant battles – with the media, law firms, universities, big cities, democrats, judges, prosecutors, critics, opponents, allies around the world – are fueled by his feeling of complaint. Just read his social side of truth.
I started to report Trump in New York for the first time in the 1980s, and he was the same. He would choose fights with people like Leona Helmsley because he knew it made a good copy.
But I could also argue that the president without the contempt he has for people and institutions that stand in the way would not be prompted to achieve everything he has in the past eight months.
Elon Muschus It clearly has the same problem with anger management after declaring “the left” as a “murder party”.
Kash Patel, Director of the Bunding Bunding, attested on September 17, 2025 in Washington, DC, in front of the House of House in the House of the Rayburn House Office. For the second time, Patel faces questions from the legislator towards a controversial hearing to the Senate Justice Committee, where he was criticized for his treatment of investigations into the murder of the political activist Charlie Kirk and the case in connection with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
So such democrats like Adam Schiff, the Kash Patel, tirelessly hammered at a hearing this week: “You want the American people to believe that? Do you think they’re stupid?” And that too FBI director“They are the greatest fraud that has ever sitting in the United States Senate. They are a shame for this institution and a complete coward!”
But we all know the game. In our echocamber world you have to be harder and angry than the last person who breaks through the statics and presented its sound bite on cable or x or podcasts. So these institutions reward outrage, faux or in any other way.
Silicon Valley Giants earn her money from commitment, and nothing promotes commitment like sour people.
The last couple Democratic presidents I was no longer anger. (Put aside as it looks behind closed doors). Joe Biden was so remote that we hardly heard from him – we now know why – and was a setback and a reduction agent. Barack Obama Everything revolved around the boldness of hope. Bill Clinton ran to the “brainy” policy of both parties as south -facing.
You have to return to LBJ to find a democrat who enjoyed beating the crap from others, based on his years of threats and the armor additive as the leader of the Senate. “Ah has Hubert’s Pecker in my pocket,” he and other variations said in this quote.
The spokesman for the house Mike Johnson, R-La., Right, the majority leader Steve Scalisue, R-La., Center on the left, leads a vigil to honor Conservative activists Charlie Kirk at an event in Utah in the Capiton in Washington, Monday, September 15, 2025. (AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
He also said this about illoyal legislators: “I want him to kiss my ass at the Macy window at noon and tell me that it smells of roses.”
What was really sick after Charlie Kirks heartbreaking murderare the sick who flooded social media to celebrate his death.
Professors, teachers, journalists and many others were released for such behavior, although they did not have to let go of their anger online. They didn’t know Kirk. Who wants to use someone so heartless that they don’t care about his wife and children, 3 and 1, who has to grow up without him?
No wonder I’m angry. This is disgusting and pathetic.
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Perhaps it is no coincidence that this is one of the most famous lines in film history, which is delivered by Peter Finch’s sweaty, wild eye anchor:
“I’m damn crazy and I won’t take it anymore!”