"Yet, that’s exactly what we see now with the rise of social media and, as Jimmy Failla puts it, the death of shame."
"Margaret Cho has spent decades pleading for tolerance on behalf of the gay community.
"The far-Left comic calls herself bisexual and became a queer icon thanks to that status and her LGBTQ activism. Her politics are progressive to a fault, and she’s no fan of the GOP.Fine. Good. Nothing wrong or controversial there.
"Yet when Sen. Lindsay Graham suddenly passed away at the age of 71 over the weekend, the reaction from Cho’s fellow liberals proved shocking.
"Gross. Cruel. Unacceptable.
"Sure, we might celebrate the death of a modern-day monster, like Osama bin Laden or Ted Bundy. Dancing on a politician’s grave immediately after his or her death is another matter.
"Yet, that’s exactly what we see now with the rise of social media and, as Jimmy Failla puts it, the death of shame.
"That meant figures like Cenk Uygur did just that. So, apparently, did Cho. And, along the way, she cheered on the death of another GOP figure, the sickly Sen. Mitch McConnell.
"Cho shared a video where she said, “Bye, gurl” to the late senator, adding “good riddance.”
"She also mocked the notion that he might have been a closeted gay man in the process.
“From the closet to the coffin. Real seamless.”
"'The former is vile. The latter is precisely what one shouldn’t do to someone who wishes to keep his or her sexuality to themselves. Unless that person is a Republican, then all bets are off.
"Apparently.
"Not to be outdone, CNN contributor Michael Ian Black did his own dancing on Graham’s grave.
" . . .Of course, Sunny Hostin has to be nasty and attack a dead man and claims he “betrayed his country for power.”She does it by hiding behind the comments of Steve Schmidt, a sad and mentally broken man: More...
Only certain people will care what MSNOW has to say about Sen. Graham. Pretty much same as The View but with less people watching, I'd say.
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