The Deplorable’s Guide to Moral Anger and National Self-Destruction

Moral anger is where the process begins. Unlike ordinary anger, which arises from frustration or injury, moral anger feels virtuous. It carries the intoxicating belief that one’s emotional response is proof of righteousness. When politics is framed as a moral emergency, anger stops being something to manage and becomes something to display. Neurologically, this matters. Moral anger activates threat responses and suppresses reflective thought, which is why it feels urgent, clarifying, and necessary—even when it is wildly oversimplified. Once people believe that being angry is the same as being good, reason no longer stands a chance.

The Assault On America Is Coming From Within

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Last month, former Assistant Treasury Secretary Monica Crowley told Fox News’ host Jesse Watters the midterms will be “an extinction-level event” for Democrats. Crowley is right and the party knows it. Because there’s simply no defense for their epic abuse of power and the damage it has caused, party leaders have once again tapped the …

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