Wednesday, 29 January 2025

Refreshing!

Donald Trump's border czar has responded to Selena Gomez's sobbing video over deportations, saying the administration has 'no apologies' and that anyone who doesn't like it should take it up with Congress.

This is how all such appeals to emotion should be treated, when they aren't simply ignored. 

The sweeping raids across the country have seen violent criminals rounded up and sent packing on government flights at break-neck speed. Liberals and celebrities are in shock, despite Trump promising for months that they would happen on his first day back in office.

Well, they are used to promises being made, but not kept by their Democrat buddies, after all... 

Gomez has since deleted the video after it did not sit well with social media users, who were quick to slam her for not using her reported net worth of $1.3 billion to take action herself.

By doing what, exactly? 

Megyn Kelly also slammed the Emilia Perez actress for putting on a display of crocodile tears, claiming she wanted to push an agenda that her fans disagreed with. 'She deleted it after her fans taught her that the majority of the country stands behind these policies, but I'm sure she was shocked to get any blowback whatsoever,' Kelly said. 'She’s unwell. Obviously, this is an unwell person… And by the way, anybody who takes their phone works up in tears and posts a video of themselves crying into their phone is sick. That's a sick person.
'Tears happen. They tend to happen privately. If they happen publicly. I think you should quickly move on and recover, but I don't understand the person who works it and tries to squeeze out more tears to make themselves look extra sad.'

I can tell you, Megyn. They are attention seekers. But the attention Selena got was the wrong kind. 


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