RedState "Jason Kelce is eviscerated by the left after a July 4th post."
"Man I love the 4th! One of the great days we all can set aside our differences in this country, and enjoy the one thing we all share in common. That we are American! Cheers to you oh beautiful America," he posted.
"It would seem like a patriotic, inoffensive July 4 post celebrating America on her 249th birthday and lauding the commonality we all share.
"Recently retired Philadelphia Eagles great Jason Kelce took to social media Friday to declare his “love for the 4th!” Nothing wrong with that, right?
"But nooooo, leftists didn’t like that. How dare you praise the country that is oh so evil, that wants to imprison everyone, that is worse than Iran, that is now a Donald Trump autocracy?
"Poor Kelce—the craziness came hard, and it came quick:
Almost immediately, he was ripped in the comments.
Kelce's post came hours after President Donald Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill," which seemed to be the catalyst for the backlash in the former NFL player's comment section.
"Set aside differences? One party wants to feed children. The other wants to feed brown people to alligators," one person wrote.
"Unfortunately Jason this is not real life for many. They signed the worst bill for so many Americans today just to rub it in our faces. I know it’s hard to understand, but so many will suffer," another added.
Another user called his post "tone deaf."
. . . "This isn’t an endorsement of Jason Kelce—his wild antics are not for everyone, and as the brother of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis, or Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, as some know him—he’s bound to take some incoming. But is it really fair to smash him over saying he loves July 4th, fireworks, and putting our differences aside for one day?"
Zohran Mamdani's Independence Day Post Is Everything Wrong With His Candidacy
. . ."Keep in mind, Mamdani has only been an American citizen for six years. Yet he pretends to be an authority on what America is and how it should be. It's an unseemly amount of arrogance from a man who has never even held a real job unless you count his failed rap career (no, I'm not joking). That he also falsely claimed to be black in a bid to get into Columbia University doesn't exactly speak well of his character either.
"Mamdani is a dishonest, antisemitic grifter who is so deranged that he defended members of Al Qaeda. He has no expertise. He has no abilities. He does not speak for America. He would be a disaster for New York City and the country, given the economic influence at play, and his Fourth of July post is yet more evidence of everything wrong with his candidacy." . . .
