Carol Kelly wrote:
I never v**e on the grounds of looks. I don’t dislike people because they’re beautiful or because they’re ugly. I have often found that people sometimes appear aloof or cold when the t***h is just the opposite. No wonder Stephen King writes horror novels!
for those on the left too lazy to read the comment by Stephen King, here it is.
Stephen King Exposes The REAL Reason The Left H**es Kavanaugh In Two Tweets
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ByAmanda Prestigiacomo
@amandapresto
September 25, 2018
On Tuesday, author and ardent l*****t Stephen King took to Twitter to unleash venom on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and in the process revealed one of the main reasons why the Left has such hatred for the man — and it's certainly not because of these vague, unsubstantiated, and uncorroborated accusations enabled by shoddy reporting, either.
"If 'white male entitlement' was in the dictionary, it could be illustrated by Brett Kavanaugh's photograph. The thought of this closed mind on the Supreme Court for the rest of my life sickens me," wrote King in a tweet.
If "white male entitlement" was in the dictionary, it could be illustrated by Brett Kavanaugh's photograph. The thought of this closed mind on the Supreme Court for the rest of my life sickens me.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) September 25, 2018
And there you have it: Kavanaugh is loathed because he is a successful white male, unable to claim any victimhood credit. The judge belonged to a frat, he played football, he's religious, he claims he was a virgin until well after high school, he was popular and had lots of friends, graduated at the top of his class and has achieved real success.
How can the Left not h**e this cis white male all-American conservative?
King followed it up with more nonsense: "While in college, Brett Kavanaugh was a heavy drinker and an enthusiastic party-boy. Those behaviors change with age, but the attitudes and assumptions which drove the behaviors rarely do," he wrote.
While in college, Brett Kavanaugh was a heavy drinker and an enthusiastic party-boy. Those behaviors change with age, but the attitudes and assumptions which drove the behaviors rarely do.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) September 25, 2018
Ah, yes, a "party-boy." Kavanaugh was too fratty. Remember when the Left mocked Kavanaugh's "frat boy" first name? This is all in the same vein.
And of course it goes much deeper than that. As The Daily Wire's Matt Walsh pointed out earlier on Tuesday, this is also largely about a******n, which too is entangled in Kavanaugh's conservatism:
This is all about k*****g babies. Remember that. Democrats are furious that Kavanaugh might prevent them from k*****g babies. If Kavanaugh was in favor of k*****g babies, they wouldn't care if he was a serial rapist. The Democrat Party is truly the Devil's own party. Pure evil.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) September 25, 2018
Keep in mind that in Kings books, the forcess of evil are never vanquished, but instead , like Christiane, the car, rise again and again to spread their evil while goodness is powerless to stop them. That is one reason that I much prefer Dean Koontz, in whose novels, the forcess of good are powerful, and win the battle, if not the war.
Think about that while reading either author. The other reason that I prefer Koontz is that the forcess of good include the dogs that have been sent to support and protect the good guys in the novels.