Alleged Parkland high school shooting survivor and gun control cheerleader David Hogg took to Twitter to celebrate the divided nation in the wake of two mass shootings in Dayton, OH and El Paso, TX over the weekend.
He responded to a call for unity from White House counselor Kelly Anne Conway with a bizarre and creepy comment which indicated how much he was reveling in the social media hatred.
They’re getting scared now, I like this.
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 4, 2019
.@senatemajldr be a leader, do something
The framers did not intend for the Senate to be a graveyard especially in moments like this when our nation is under attack #EmergencySessionNow
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 4, 2019
We’re going to win.
It might not be today, or tomorrow,
but we will win— one day.— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) August 5, 2019
In subsequent tweets, Hogg used the tragic deaths of the individuals as a partisan bludgeon against his Republican enemies.
Hogg rose to national prominence off the backs of dead high school students in Parkland, FL, gaining mainstream media accolades to support a push for gun control.
Read the full story from Big League Politics
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