Virginia Democrats are typical Democrats

As usual, Salena Zito's latest article nails it perfectly. In Salena's article, she wrote about Virginia Democrats' character (or lack thereof). She wrote "The stakes couldn’t be higher,' Jay Jones, the Virginia Democrat running for state attorney general, said Monday in an X post. It was an ironic post, coming 10 days after National Review reported numerous violent text messages Jones sent to a colleague in the legislature about a Republican lawmaker. Jones fantasized about urinating on the graves of political opponents as well as shooting then-Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert with 'two bullets to the head.' He also texted that he hoped Gilbert’s wife, Jennifer, would one day hold one of her children as they died."

Then Salena continued, saying "And how hard is it for Virginia Democrats to demand that he face consequences for his behavior? Where are Sens. Mark Warner (D-VA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA)? Gubernatorial nominee Abigail Spanberger and lieutenant gubernatorial nominee Ghazala Hashmi? Yes, they have tepidly called Jones’s texts inexcusable. As for consequences? Well, they all still endorse him."

In other words, they believe what I've long believed. Democrats enjoy passing bills far more than they enjoy enforcing laws. Illinois Democrat Gov. J.B. Pritzker is perfect proof of that. Chicago looks like a war zone but Gov. J.B. Pritzker insists (on national TV) that Chicago is just fine and doesn't need help.

Former President Barack Obama retweeted this:

It essentially tells illegal aliens (not undocumented workers) how to avoid ICE. But I digress. Back to Virginia. Gov. Glenn Youngkin joined America Reports Anchor John Roberts for an interview. During that interview, Youngkin said this:
He texted that he wanted to put two bullets in our former speaker of the House's head and see his children die. And then a few cops should die as well. We have Democrat leaders across the state who are trying to pretend like he didn't really say this.
In Illinois, you have a governor who thinks that illegal aliens should have the same rights as citizens. In Virginia, you have an AG candidate who fantasizes about shooting little kids. In Minnesota, we have an AG who insists that Antifa doesn't really exist. I'd want these people leading me if I was breaking the law. I wouldn't want them anywhere near the levers of authority if I wanted to live in a quiet, law-loving society. On the other hand, hell might've frozen over:

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