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Opinion

Alyssa Milano: Guilty of Colluding with Foreign Powers?

Alyssa Milano is known for three things:

• Sitcom Who’s the Boss

• a handful of easily forgotten movies in which she appeared nude or in otherwise fairly hot sex scenes

• collusion with foreign powers to influence US politics

Didn’t know about the last one? Well, on Twitter she recently posted:

Do your children live in a country where gun violence is not something you have to worry about? I’m collecting letters to American children from kids around the world about a gun-free life:
Mail letter to:
NoRA
23705 Vanowen St
#349
West Hills, CA 91307

So, let me get this straight, Alyssa Milano wants to use letters from children in other countries to influence US children and in turn to influence US domestic politics?

Call me nuts but isn’t Mueller investigating Donald Trump under the premise of inappropriate foreign influence in US domestic politics?

Aside from that, the idea is about as stupid as you’d expect from a Hollywood has-been struggling to stay relevant. Think about it:

• How exactly does Milano plan to take all these letters from overseas and put them in the hands of American kids?

• Is there a vetting process to make sure that letters from certain places are actually written by kids and not, oh I don’t know, foreign intelligence services or operatives?

Most importantly, what does it say about the anti-gun left when they sell their agenda by converting children into annoying little bots that ceaselessly bug their parents not unlike the way a kid in the store pitches a fit in the checkout aisle until mom or dad buys them those peanut butter cups they want oh-so-bad?

Image: Excerpted from: Luigi Novi, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=43293643

Andrew Allen

Andrew Allen (@aandrewallen) grew up in the American southeast and for more than two decades has worked as an information technoloigies professional in various locations around the globe. A former far-left activist, Allen became a conservative in the late 1990s following a lengthy period spent questioning his own worldview. When not working IT-related issues or traveling, Andrew Allen spends his time discovering new ways to bring the pain by exposing the idiocy of liberals and their ideology.