Sean Davis
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And I think that's a good thing if you're optimistic about future rate cuts.
Yes, we had two great pieces.
The first was from John Davidson, looking at the terrorist legacy of John Brown.
And make no mistake, John Brown was a terrorist.
He went and butchered innocent people in the cause of abolition, which is a good cause.
But the definition of terrorism is using violence against noncombatants in order to bring about political change.
It's not guerrilla warfare.
It's not conventional warfare.
It's killing innocent people to terrify a populace into doing what you want them to do.
That's what John Brown did.
And now John Brown has become something of an icon for these ugly gay communists who style themselves as anti-fascist.
They've decided that they're not the communists going out and murdering people in the street for Marxist ideals.
No, they have in their heads this idea that they're just trying to go and
free the slaves, and therefore, just like John Brown thought, they can do anything they want.
They can kill anyone they want.
They can perpetrate any violence they want to whatever ends they want.
And then the second article we had was a spectacular one from Breckin Tease about all of the additional left-wing terrorist attacks we've had since Charlie Kirk was murdered.
I believe our headline was that there were three terrorist attacks.
I think we can add a fourth, because I think there were a bunch of terrorists who went and shot a Little League coach while he was praying last night or the day before.
And, you know, I like hearing what I'm hearing from the administration about, you know, they're calling the terrorists what they are.