When pure evil is wiped off the face of the earth, the only thing more shocking than the act itself is the mental gymnastics of left-wing journalists trying to mourn the loss. That’s exactly what happened when a so-called progressive commentator was asked, not once, not twice, but seven times, if he could admit he was glad the blood-soaked dictator of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was finally gone. Instead of stating the obvious, this liberal talking head danced around the truth, offering vague nonsense about pacifism and the immorality of targeting foreign leaders.
Liberals like him love to act as if they’re standing on some moral high ground, refusing to ever support the death of any villain—so long as that villain happens to hate America. The reality is, their childish worldview would leave monsters like Khamenei ruling unchallenged, enslaving their own people, threatening the West, and laughing in the face of any notion of justice. It’s almost like the left would have held a candlelight vigil for Hitler if it meant preserving their own sense of moral superiority.
As Americans and our allies clean Iran’s clock, destroying their military muscle and sending the regime into hiding, the only “disaster” the left sees is the fact that the bad guys are losing. These are the same people who hurl legal and moral lectures at anyone willing to do what’s needed to protect our country, conveniently forgetting they cheered on assassinations when it suited their own pet causes.
This isn’t some overseas chess match for globalists and cable news pundits to debate. This is war—real war, forced on us because weak Democratic politicians believed groveling and endless negotiation would keep the wolves at bay. The last president with a spine tried to talk, but the mullahs mistook kindness for weakness, and Democrats handed them the leash. The left’s answer is to hope for “good sportsmanship” while Americans and our allies face death threats.
America doesn’t win wars by listening to lectures from people who hate this country more than its enemies do. We win by crushing our foes, protecting freedom, and refusing to apologize for it. Maybe if the progressive press spent less time weeping for tyrants and more time standing up for American strength, the world wouldn’t be in the mess the left so gleefully helped create. Is it any wonder the only people afraid now are the ones who cheered for Iran’s ayatollah all along?
Source: Townhall
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