Shocking (but also hilarious) leftist reactions to 4th of July



It should come as no surprise that many progressives sought to villainize this year’s Fourth of July celebrations.

Some called the holiday racist. Others called it sexist. Many pointed out the plight of the indigenous people.

The list goes on and on.

Lauren Chen, however, isn’t having it.

She slices their arguments to pieces, exposing them for what they are – utterly absurd.

Certainly Chen is aware of America’s shortcomings, but in no way do these overshadow the beauty that is the United States.

“Is America perfect?” she asks. “No, but is it the greatest nation on the planet?”

“If you ask me, the answer is hell yes.”

Chen’s rebuttal begins with one of America’s most beloved ice cream companies – Ben & Jerry’s – which, unfortunately, happens to be super woke.

On the Fourth, the company tweeted out:

“If they care this much about indigenous land rights, they could give their own land back that they own in Vermont … or they could donate all of their money to Native Americans,” Chen says.

But of course, they won’t do that.

What they likely will do, however, is figure out how to dig themselves out of the boycott grave that ensued as a result of their ridiculous tweet.

Chen then moves on to Cori Bush, the U.S. representative for Missouri's 1st Congressional District, who tweeted:


“If you are someone who believes the Declaration of Independence is a pro-slavery document or that the Constitution is a pro-slavery document, I’m just sorry. You do not understand the principles of America’s founding. You do not understand the beliefs that the founding fathers had,” Chen responds.

“People like Cori Bush,” she continues, “have so much hatred, so much resentment for America that they can’t even take one single day to celebrate everything that is good and right with America.”

Finally, Chen addresses the slew of hateful, divisive videos on TikTok – a “cesspool” of “radical, left-wing extremism,” she calls the platform.

One TikTok creator took it upon himself to rename the holiday, replacing "Independence" with the word “Colonizer.”

“Are you NOT celebrating Colonizer Day today?” he ignorantly spouts.

“Leftists are just so inconsistent with their rhetoric,” Chen says in response. “Simultaneously they want to call Americans colonizers because they’re not Native Americans but also immigrants because they want to make it seem like everyone’s an immigrant.”

Another TikToker says she’s always known that “if there was an American flag at [someone’s] house,” then inevitably “some racist-a** white mother-f*****s” lived there.

“There’s just so much stupidity in, like, twenty seconds,” says Chen in response to the videos.

This only scratches the surface of the uninformed and entirely nonsensical comments made about America’s Independence Day though.

To watch Chen destroy all these leftist arguments, watch the full clip below.


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Levin: The American Left's love of Communism is nothing new and the media helps prop it up

Monday night on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin discussed how communist sympathies and tactics within the ranks the American Left are nothing new and how the modern mass media runs cover for them today.

During the opening segment of his radio program, Levin read from a piece over at City Journal Magazine in which Harry Stein outlines how the American Left is returning to a level of sympathy and support for outright communism reminiscent of the "red decade" of the 1930s.

Levin said that Stein's article "really cuts across so much of what's going on in this country."

During the piece, Stein discusses how journalist Eugene Lyons in his 1941 book, "The Red Decade," chronicled the phenomenon of how those with Communist sympathies exercised a considerable amount of influence over Hollywood and the press and especially appealed to "the idealistic, emotion-driven young" who Lyons described as the "perfect raw stuff for demagogic molding."

That importance of appealing to youth is still a factor on the Left today, the host explained.

"And now you know why Bernie Sanders is focused on wiping out college debt and college for all," Levin said. "This is what the Left does, the Marxist Left."

Lyons also noted a tendency among the political Left then to "liquidate careers and disappear reputations" for those who dissented from its beliefs, in a fashion eerily similar to the American Left of the 21st century.

In a later segment of the program, Levin would point out that none of this widespread support for Marxist ideologies and tactics in the United States would have been possible then or possible now without ideological backup from the American media:

"That is, they're not about freedom; they're not about speech; they're not about a healthy press," Levin said. "They're the mouthpiece for progressivism, just as the New York Times was the mouthpiece for Stalin."

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Extremism ignites the Democratic Party’s death spiral

The Democrat Party is in a death spiral, and efforts to save it from falling into the political abyss are doomed to fail.

Outspoken freshman Democrat representatives and the socialist-leaning 2020 presidential candidates are setting the policy narrative and labeling Democrats as the party for extremist politicians and polices. Medicare for All, reparations for black Americans, free college tuition, student loan debt forgiveness, the Green New Deal, wealth redistribution, and allowing felons to vote from prison are part of the Democrat narrative.

Compounding the move to the left-wing fringe, Democrats are using their control of the House of Representatives to attack President Trump and not to advance policy initiatives to solve problems facing Americans.

The finding by special counsel Robert Mueller that neither President Trump nor his campaign conspired with Russian officials to affect the 2016 presidential election had no impact on Democrats. Instead of addressing health insurance or the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border, Democrats are demanding President Trump’s tax returns, and some are calling for his impeachment.

The lurch to the extreme Left and the efforts to investigate everything about the president bring with them a branding problem for Democrats that has the potential to backfire in the 2020 elections.

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll reported that Republicans closed the enthusiasm gap for the upcoming 2020 presidential election. According to the poll, registered Republican voters expressed a keen interest in the 2020 presidential race on a 10-point scale, reaching the same level of interest as Democrats. During the 2018 midterm elections, Democrats had the enthusiasm advantage.

Panicked by the surge of extremism, establishment Democrats are looking to former Vice President Joe Biden as their 2020 nominee to rescue the party from the political cliff.

In a parallel effort that realizes extremism is not a path to political victory, a group of Democrats launched an effort to rebrand the party. The group started Future Majority, a nonprofit organization dedicated to defining the Democrat Party in more moderate terms and helping the party communicate the new branding messaging.

To position Democrat politicians as mainstream, Future Majority promoted the newly elected members of the House of Representatives in a video on twitter highlighting their background as “community leaders and Purple Heart recipients, they are business women and entrepreneurs.”

Missing in the Democrat branding video were Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Talib, D-Mich., who represent the extremist arm of the party.

Concerned about Democrats being associated with socialism, Future Majority is advocating the idea of “Smart Capitalism,” which recognizes the importance of free markets but includes regulations and government as a “partner.”

The Green New Deal, aimed at addressing climate change, is notably absent from Future Majority’s strategy on “Smart Capitalism.”

The problem for Democrats is that actions and words matter, and Americans will judge the party by what its members say and do.

Recent polls show a troubling sign for Democrats. In February, a Harvard CAPS/Harris poll reported that 64 percent of registered voters believe that the Democrat Party backs socialism. That’s an important data point, because the socialism label is not viewed as a positive attribute by registered voters. According to a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, socialism was the least desirable characteristic in a presidential candidate, with only 25 percent of voters viewing a socialist candidate as desirable.

The crisis at the southern border is also a problem for Democrats. As arrests of migrants illegally entering the U.S. are surging, Democrats are ignoring the crisis. In April, nearly 100,000 immigrants were arrested between the ports of entry along the border with Mexico, reaching a level not seen since 2007.

Democrat inaction on border security is showing signs of backfiring. A recent ABC/Washington Post poll reported a rise in the percentage of Democrats and independents who view illegal border crossings as a crisis. Since January, there was a 17-percent jump in Democrats seeing illegal immigration at the southern border as a crisis and a nine-percent increase among independents.

All the spin-doctoring in the world by groups such as Future Majority can’t hide the fact that extremism dominates the Democrat Party, and failing to address serious issues like the illegal migration crisis is a losing formula for the 2020 elections.

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