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Is crazy incurable? In Jennifer Rubin’s case, yes

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The Other McCain notes that the best way to deal with Rubin’s lunacy is to ignore her. However, her craziness is rooted in TDS and, as long as Trump is in any way relevant Rubin will be, well, batty, nuts, bonkers, crazier than a pet coon, two eggs short of a dozen, cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs, Loony Tunes, MSNBS-grade nutzoid!

My general stance toward Jennifer Rubin is to ignore her as much as possible, which is quite easy, because she’s become so predictable that no intelligent person takes her seriously. Recall that she was hired by the Washington Post as a “conservative” columnist, but good luck finding any controversial topic on which she takes the conservative position, and since the rise of Donald Trump in 2015, Rubin has been shrieking in unison with all the other #NeverTrump True Conservative Principles™ types who lost their minds from Trump Derangement Syndrome.

After the husband of Speaker Nancy Pelosi was attacked Friday in the couple’s San Francisco mansion by a deranged Canadian nudist, Jennifer Rubin immediately jumped onto the left-wing media bandwagon — did I mention she’s predictable? — trying to blame this incident on “extremist” rhetoric from Republicans. Jeff Goldstein explains what’s wrong with that narrative (i.e., everything), sparing me the trouble of composing a thorough fisking of Rubin’s Oct. 31 column:

Republicans have made
violence part of their brand

Is it really my duty, as a mere blogger, to dismantle Rubin’s nonsense paragraph by paragraph, sentence by sentence? Is there anything in there that deserves so much of my attention? (Quick scan: nope.)

Dana Pico, however was in no mood to overlook Krazy Jen’s contention that Conservatives are, violent, and out of control

The unfavorable work-to-annoyance ratio, however, did not discourage Dana Pico at First Street Journal. After a late-night tweet on Sunday when Rubin, perhaps three-quarters of the way through her nightly half-gallon of wine, declared, “if Republicans would stop inciting violence crime might go down,” Dana sprang into action and cited the case of “Killadelphia” as disproving Rubin’s hypothesis:

In 2020, there were 1,009 murders in the Keystone State, 499, or 49.45%, of which occurred in Philadelphia. According to the 2020 Census, Pennsylvania’s population was 13,002,700 while Philadelphia’s alone was 1,603,797, just 12.33% of Pennsylvania’s totals.

Philadelphia is, of course, easily the biggest city in the state, but, still the murder rate is, well, almost half of the whole state, and Philly votes heavily Democrat, try 81% for President Biden in 2020. Soooo, Jens fantasy of wild-eyes, violent MAGA types is, well, like Jen herself, KOOKY!

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