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Liberal Governors Whine About Political Violence While Trying to Start a Civil War

In a stunning display of hypocrisy, Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro and Utah’s Spencer Cox held hands at the Church of the Holy Cathedral (or whatever) and lectured America about “unity” after spending years demonizing conservatives. Shapiro, a Democrat who once celebrated when leftists called for violence against Republicans, suddenly discovered his moral spine after someone tried to burn down his mansion. And Cox, the RINO who spent months attacking President Trump, now wants credit for pretending to care about civility.

These two clowns want you to believe political violence started last week, but they’ve spent years stoking the flames. When Shapiro called Trump supporters “domestic terrorists,” was that unity? When Cox sided with the radical left after Charlie Kirk was murdered in Utah, was that healing? Of course not. They’re opportunists. Now that their side’s getting nervous about consequences, they want a timeout. Too late.

And let’s talk about Shapiro’s economic illiteracy. He claims Trump’s tariffs and tax cuts are “jacking up prices”—the same tariffs that rebuilt American manufacturing and the same tax cuts that fueled record growth. Meanwhile, his beloved Bidenomics gave us 20% inflation, and he wants to blame the guy who fixed it? Pathetic. Cox at least admitted Biden wrecked the economy, but then he whined that Trump isn’t moving fast enough. Move faster, Spence! You had four years to do something when Trump was out of office. Where were you then?

The worst part? Cox said he’d vote for Shapiro for president. A Democrat! Then he backpedaled: “I hope a Republican wins!” Too late, Spencer. You already kissed the socialist. America saw it. We have screenshots.

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Republican Elephant

Armchair patriot. Believes in the free market, cold beer, and that there’s always a guy named George behind every CNN segment.

Former remote-throwing champion turned #1 couch commentator on liberal panic in the media. Born in Texas (or so his mug says), he earned a degree in Fake Newsology & Beer Philosophy from YouTube University.

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