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I’m writing about anger today.
And I’m very happy with it.
I actually think it is USA The biggest problem now. Half of the country hates its other half. vice versa.
Utah Valley University mourns Charlie Kirk’s reopening after assassination: “Extreme Trauma”
There are online mobs ready to bounce on any available targets. That could be annoying human beings, like a worry-free madman killed Charlie Kirk.
Or, it could be a lower level of chaos character, such as the crazy, screaming woman who stole a Philly home run from a 10-year-old. Or the one who squeezed his assistant and side to the Coldplay concert and was eliminated by Jumbotron – both became more serious when fired.
Can a country bear so much anger?

Candles and singing are held at the John Kennedy Memorial and Prayer Vigil for Charlie Kirk at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Arts, Sunday, September 14, 2025 in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Passion is good. Railing to people you don’t know is not that much.
Ironically, the vast majority of these people won’t say such things to you on the street. Then, they have to process your reaction.
But in the vastness of darkness Social Mediathey can squirt out all kinds of garbage, curses like sailors – especially when they hide behind the screen name. The death penalty should be punished – well, maybe I’m going too far here.
Reporter’s notebook: Congress failed to lower political temperature after Charlie Kirk assassination
Some public viewed anger as a political tool. in private, Donald Trump It can be fun and charming. But his ongoing battles – with the media, law firms, universities, big cities, Democrats, judges, prosecutors, critics, opponents, allies, allies around the world, were driven by his dissatisfaction. Just read his truth social page.
I first started reporting on Trump in New York in the 1980s, and so did he. He would fight against a fight like Leona Helmsley, knowing it was a good copy.
But I can also say that without his contempt for the people and institutions that hinder themselves, the President would not have been forced to accomplish everything he had in the last eight months.
Elon Musk Obviously, declaring the “left” as the “murder party” obviously has the same anger management problem.

FBI Director Kash Patel testified on September 17, 2025 in Washington, DC on the House Judiciary Committee at the Rayben Indoor Office Building. Patel faced the issue of lawmakers for the second day in a row after a controversial hearing on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who has been criticized for handling alleged investigations of political activist Charlie Kirk and a case with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Well, Democrats like Adam Schiff relentlessly hammered Kash Patel at a hearing this week, “You want the American people to believe this? Do you think they are stupid?” Director of the FBI“You are the biggest fraud ever in the U.S. Senate, you are the shame of the agency and a coward!”
But we all know the game. In our echo chamber world, you have to be tougher and more angry than the last person to break through the static and play your voice on Cable or X or podcast. Therefore, these institutions reward anger, artificial or otherwise.
The Silicon Valley Giants make money from engagement and don’t promote engagement like the angry ones.
The last few Democratic President Not an angry supplier. (Put aside how they look behind closed doors). Joe Biden is so secluded that we hardly hear from him – we know why – is a backer and reconciliator. Barack Obama It’s totally the courage to hope. Bill Clinton opposes the “brain death” politics of both sides with the temperature in the south.
You have to go back to LBJ and find a Democrat who beats the bullshit by his years of threats and spits as Senate Majority Leader. He said, “Ah, ah, put Hubert’s woodpecker in my pocket.”

Mike Johnson, the House’s Speaker, R-la. Right, by Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-la. Left center (R-La. (AP/J. ScottApplewhite)
He also said this to the unfaithful lawmaker: “I wish he kissed my ass in the Macy window at noon in high school and told me it smelled like roses.”
In Charlie Kirk’s Heartbreaking murderis the patient who drowns social media to celebrate his demise.
Professors, teachers, journalists and many others have been fired for this behavior, although they don’t need to vent their anger online. They don’t know Kirk. Who would have wanted to hire someone so ruthless that they don’t care about his wife, as well as children aged 3 and 1, who must grow up without him?
No wonder I was angry. It’s disgusting and pathetic.
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Perhaps one of the most famous lines in film history, it’s no coincidence, which is provided by Peter Finch’s sweaty, wild-eyed anchors:
“I’m very angry, hell, I won’t take this again!”