Pretty much a little House of Representatives’ horrors.
Rep. Paul Gosar just lost it.
Again, that is.
The pride and joy of Arizona on Sunday evening posted a bizarre animated video of himself on Twitter, wherein he kills Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and goes after President Joe Biden.
With swords.
Two of them.
Naturally, there is a move afoot by understandably aghast sane people to have Gosar suspended from Twitter.
Don’t do it, Twitter.
We need to know what Gosar's thinking
Gosar, through his posts, regularly offers us a two-dimensional look into the disturbing mind of a congressman who has no problem showing us who he really is.
We really do need to look.
It goes without saying that Gosar is an embarrassment to Arizona. This is a guy who is to the far right of the far right. He cozies up to white nationalists and sees the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 as victims.
Even his own relatives are appalled.
But he is a member of the United States Congress — re-elected in a landslide in his heavily Republican district just last year — and really, given that, isn’t it better to know what he’s thinking?
In his latest descent into delusion, Gosar posted a photoshopped version of himself starring in a Japanese anime video called “Attack on Titan” – referring to giant creatures that are devouring human civilization.
Or as Gosar renamed it (in Japanese text, no less): “Attack of Immigrants”.
Voters need a reminder of who they elected
The 90-second video features scenes of immigrants, interspersed with the words “drugs” “crime”, “poverty”, “gangs”, “violence,” “trafficking”, along with pictures of Border Patrol agents, some of them on horses as Haitians crossed the Rio Grande.
Then along comes the hero, with Gosar’s face photoshopped onto the lead cartoon character. Swords in hand, he flashes and slashes his way through the land alongside cartoon versions of Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Lauren Bobert, R-Col.
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