By Missy Crane | February 9, 2020

The left is mentally sick.

These are seriously mentally ill people and it’s scary that a large chunk of these unstable nutjobs are working in our government.

Case in point, two of the biggest and most radical whackos – Reps Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar – are speaking out about how they “got through” President Trump’s State of the Union address last week and it’s absolutely juvenile.

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It turns out that the anti-American feminist duo was so incredibly “triggered” that they had to hold hands in order to make it through.

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And these women call themselves “leaders?” 

You can watch the video below:

Anyone who is so unprofessional that they can’t listen to a speech without having a nervous breakdown (Nancy Pelosi), shouldn’t be in politics.

Clearly, politics and working with others or listening to other points of view is far too taxing for these two emotionally-immature women, and if they had an ounce of pride they’d pack up their bags and go home.

This “hysterical female” song and dance coming from the left is so tiresome to watch – especially when we’re told repeatedly how “strong” they are.

Be an adult. Get a grip. And do your job without turning every incident into a ghastly rerun of “Save by The Bell.”

 

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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