When is it okay to talk back to someone who keeps falsely branding you a murderer? Well, that depends on whether he's being funded by Republicans or Democrats.
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Hogg is saying all the things gun grabbers want to hear, and the rest of us had better not disagree with him or we're child-hating monsters. He's living proof that America should lower the voting age to 16 -- seriously, lefties are saying that -- yet he's not old enough to take a little bit of what he's dishing out.
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/979021639458459648[/TWITTER]
I don't particularly care where this kid ends up going to college. (Assuming he doesn't turn pro right out of high school, like LeBron. Hogg already spends more time on CNN and MSNBC than some of their anchors, so they might as well give him a show.) And I find it a bit gauche for Ingraham to pick on him about it.
But we only know about the UCLA thing because Hogg told us about it. He wanted to be famous, and he wanted to accuse people who disagree with him of doing things they haven't done. Well, this is what can happen when you get up in front of the whole country and tell outrageous lies about a huge group of law-abiding Americans. They might just get fed up. They might just hurt your feelings.
And it looks like that's exactly what happened:
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/979161878990598144[/TWITTER]
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/979168957180579840[/TWITTER]
That's right: The 17-year-old boy is calling for a boycott of insurance companies and Sleep Number beds.
I'm sure Hogg thinks he's Speaking Truth to Power™. But what he's really doing is abusing his newfound power to lash out at someone who bruised his ego. This isn't about protecting people from gun violence. This is about his pride.
In other words, he's acting like a 17-year-old kid. Which is why I never took him seriously in the first place.
David Hogg Is Quickly Learning How to Be a Bully
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Hogg is saying all the things gun grabbers want to hear, and the rest of us had better not disagree with him or we're child-hating monsters. He's living proof that America should lower the voting age to 16 -- seriously, lefties are saying that -- yet he's not old enough to take a little bit of what he's dishing out.
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/979021639458459648[/TWITTER]
I don't particularly care where this kid ends up going to college. (Assuming he doesn't turn pro right out of high school, like LeBron. Hogg already spends more time on CNN and MSNBC than some of their anchors, so they might as well give him a show.) And I find it a bit gauche for Ingraham to pick on him about it.
But we only know about the UCLA thing because Hogg told us about it. He wanted to be famous, and he wanted to accuse people who disagree with him of doing things they haven't done. Well, this is what can happen when you get up in front of the whole country and tell outrageous lies about a huge group of law-abiding Americans. They might just get fed up. They might just hurt your feelings.
And it looks like that's exactly what happened:
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/979161878990598144[/TWITTER]
[TWITTER]https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/979168957180579840[/TWITTER]
That's right: The 17-year-old boy is calling for a boycott of insurance companies and Sleep Number beds.
I'm sure Hogg thinks he's Speaking Truth to Power™. But what he's really doing is abusing his newfound power to lash out at someone who bruised his ego. This isn't about protecting people from gun violence. This is about his pride.
In other words, he's acting like a 17-year-old kid. Which is why I never took him seriously in the first place.
David Hogg Is Quickly Learning How to Be a Bully