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Liberal Derangement Syndrome: Maddow blames ‘partisan’ rain for Ossoff loss

Rachel Maddow in melt-down during Trump election victory. (Youtube)

Rachel Maddow has been accused on more than a few occasions of being Patient Zero when it comes to both Liberal Derangement Syndrome as well as the even more specific Trump Derangement Syndrome. But the latest insinuation from the face of progressive hysterics has many wondering if Maddow really is nuttier than squirrel poop.

With the recent special election in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District being declared a veritable referendum on the Trump presidency, the Democratic Party conjured-up their potent star power from Washington, DC to Hollywood to get politician-in-the-larval-stage Jon Ossoff sent to the US Congress.

A whopping $30 million later, the Democrats came up with what Donald Trump, Jr. referred to as “the most expensive participation medal ev… um since November.”

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By the way, Ossoff’s political pedigree is that he was the National Security Advisor to Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson.

Don’t remember Congressman Johnson? He’s the genius who was afraid that too many Marines stationed on the US Territory of Guam would cause the island to “tip over and… uh, and capsize.”

Remember, Ossoff was this guy’s national security guru.

 

 

But I digress. As reported by NewsBusters.org, the MSNBC superstar actually queried of the network’s alleged-elections expert if the rain falling throughout the GA06 had any “partisan implications” regarding Ossoff losing the election.

Speaking to MSNBC elections guru Steve Kornacki, Maddow offered this spin/sad excuse for her snowflake viewers:

Steve, let me ask you one last question on this. If there was a turnout effect from the bad weather today in the district, does that have any partisan implications that you could foresee in terms of what was expected for same day, election day voting rather than the early vote?

 

 

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