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Canadian Truckers Ain’t No Patsy; Crazy Yes, But No Fool

Patsy Cline’s 1961 hit song “Crazy” foretold today’s progressives whining over policies that are inevitably crumbling like meteors trying to enter Mother Earth’s atmosphere & ruin her … from die hard defund police muthas to cancel culture meddlers to last gasp school mask moms.


Just read the news in real news sources. Suddenly a massive crime wave has convinced Joe Biden and many Democrats running for office to pretend they’re in favor of (re)funding the police they let get defunded. Then, Spotify reversed its ban on rogue Joe Rogan’s controversial aka conservative podcasts because “censorship [we found] is a slippery slope”, and GoFundMe’s attempt to stop donations to the Canadian Trucker Convoy has inspired an alt fund site (where $2M raised in a day) & similar mask mandate protests to sprout around the world as if to say “GoBrandonMe”. Now we’re told New Jersey as well as Illinois are reversing mandated masks in schools. Still, radicals insist they were right about all of the above because apparently, like Trotsky, they think their socialist, control freakish, ideas are always right (no matter how many times proven wrong). That’s why DC Dems are still singing the blues & saying it’s “crazy” not to give them statehood since they already suck taxpayer money out of Congress like Einstein's theoretical black hole. Never mind some think it would be “crazy” to give the nation’s capital city two Senators to boot so’s to help stack Congress, then, Supreme Court. But, Patsy, you already sang your heart out about AOC and the rest of them:


“Crazy, you're crazy for feeling so lonely … You're crazy, crazy for feeling so blue … I knew you’d love us as long as you wanted … And then someday you’d leave us for somebody new … when I saw what you did to us again and again … so, darlin’, I know those truckers may be crazy too … but they ain’t no freaky, stinky, crazy fool.”


Davd Soul



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