JUST PLAIN NUTS: The Left’s Anti-Trump Hysteria, Microaggressions, and — ‘Fart Rape?’
By Captain Dave Funk
Clash Daily Contributor
If you’re a fan of the old Far Side Cartoon’s, you might remember the Freudian looking character looking at the person on his couch and you could see over the therapist shoulder at his note pad. On that pad was the handwritten note “just plain nuts”. Besides the obvious fact that the Democrats want you to ignore, that pretty much the entire normal adult population of America has rejected down the ticket the Democrats, and the few places that the voters did not are the very areas that are economically and culturally dying in this country.
On December 19th, the Electoral College met and elected Donald Trump to office. The collective reaction of many leftist and the MSM in America was at best outrageous and really more of the “Just Plain Nuts” moment. The American Psychiatric Association publishes the DSM-5, and in that manual, used by nearly every credible mental health professional in the world, the APA define the criteria for personality disorders. One of the primary symptoms of those disorders is hypersensitivity to things that have no affect on any normal, mentally stable adult. To quote the DSM-5: “An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual’s culture. “
And this from Twitter this week:
Whether it’s liberal’s reaction to Donald Trump, some micro-trigger event, or even the passing of gas by the average male: From 41,000 feet it looks to me that some people really are Just Plain Nuts.
photo credit: aqua.mech Beautiful woman with grimace beacuse of bad smell. Isolated on white. via photopin (license)
Captain Dave Funk: Constitutionalist, hunter, dad and patriot, Dave has retired as both a US Army attack helicopter pilot and a Boeing 757 International Captain for Northwest Airlines; Dave has spent most of the last few years piloting US Department of Defense special mission aircraft in the “Sandbox”. With a unique perspective on the world that comes from thousands of hours at 41,000 feet, his ability to explain complex aviation question in simple terms has earned him guest commentator spots on most major TV and radio networks.