This. Is. Insane.

This. Is. CNN.

CNN’s Dana Bash and Democratic Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar couldn’t help but pile drive on Christians while covering the horrible news that a trans man killed children at a Catholic Mass.

So, it all started when Democratic Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told Christians that prayer is not enough in the wake of a mass shooting at a Catholic school.

“Don’t just say this is about thoughts and prayers right now. These kids were literally praying. It was the first week of school, they were in a church,” he said.

So you see, they were praying when they got shot so clearly prayer is ineffective. Frey wants real change. The kinda’ change that can only come at the point of a government gun.

This brilliant thought completely stopped the clown car at CNN and they had to stop and admire the loquacity, the brilliance, the rhetorical flourish of saying the dead kids were praying before they got shot so therefore prayer is useless.

CNN:

Democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar said, “When you think about, as the mayor said, thoughts and prayers just aren’t enough here right now, because these kids were actually praying.”

Dana Bash was also super excited but to be fair it’s hard to tell sometimes after all those surgeries. But she’s been programmed like a wind up toy to cheer on everything Democrats say.

But Frey’s statement sent her into overdrive.

She said, Frey’s statement “sent chills up my spine.”

Remember Chris Matthews saying, “I felt this thrill go up my leg” when he heard Obama speak. So, it’s kinda’ like that but it’s about dead Catholic children.

Bash said, “I do want to listen to that because that sent chills up my spine, I’m sure everybody’s spine when they heard the mayor say that…He’s expressing something that I know you feel and most people feel which is a combination of sadness but wrong rage. Forget about thoughts and prayers, these kids were literally praying when they were murdered through a church window.”

Forget about prayers.

Remember please, this is all a shell game. Everything is a lie. The problem is not mentally ill young people. No. The problem is guns, cry the politicians. The problem is traditional Catholics, claims the FBI. The problem is prayer, says the media.

Let’s please remember that since 2020, there have been more than 500 attacks on United States Catholic churches, according to CatholicVote.

Few arrests were made.

And now, in the wake of this tragedy, the NY times is still puzzled. The day after the incident they published a news piece with this headline: “Motive Sought in Minneapolis School Shooting That Killed Two and Injured 17.”

Nothing about the fact that this is clearly a hate crime against Catholics. Nothing that this was done by a trans young man. Nothing about the shooter’s motive?

Give me a break, would ya?

Sen. Klobuchar liked this tactic so much she repeated it. “There’s no way to pin an ideology on this,” she said.

Um. There kinda’ is.

In the wake of the shooting, Mayor Frey wanted to make sure that nobody demonized transgender people. “Stop villainising trans people, Democrat mayor says after school shooting” stated the Telegraph.

Nothing about Catholics, huh?

Benny Johnson posted on X:

Today’s Annunciation Catholic Church shooter identified as trans.

The Nashville Christian shooter identified as trans.

The Lakewood Church shooter identified as trans.

The Colorado Springs shooter identified as non binary.

The Denver shooter identified as trans.

The Aberdeen shooter identified as trans.

The Iowa high school shooter was a trans activist.

Radical gender ideology is driving violence and targeting innocent people. Enough excuses. Enough denial. The threat is real, and it’s escalating.”

There is a crisis in this country. It is not guns. It is not prayer. It is that we are ignoring a mental illness crisis in our young people. Instead of caring for them, our culture is radicalizing them. God help us.

Yeah, I said a prayer. And I’ll keep doing so. Sorry CNN.