Bullets from the Blue Hive

In the wake of September 2025’s shooting spree-the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a drive-by attack on a Sacramento newsroom, and a “Free Palestine” rampage at a New Hampshire wedding-we see a clear pattern: Violence from the left, enabled by rhetoric and platforms that normalize it. This isn’t random. It’s the outcome of years of escalation, from 2020’s riots to today’s targeted hits. As Trump’s executive order designates Antifa a domestic terrorist group, and media deflections crumble under scrutiny, the center-left must face facts: Your party’s radicals are driving the bloodshed, and it’s time to purge or leave.
Charlie Kirk’s killer, Tyler Robinson, was no mystery. A 28-year-old with leftist ties-anti-fascist rants, a trans partner, and a manifesto calling Kirk an irredeemable “threat to democracy”-he infiltrated a Turning Point event and gunned him down. NBC’s Juliette Kayyem claimed “no link to left-wing ideology,” but that’s a lie, as Bonchie at RedState points out. Robinson didn’t need a group membership; he swam in the same anti-MAGA pool that Bluesky users celebrate with “rest in piss” posts and hit lists for figures like JK Rowling or Morrissey. John Sexton at Hot Air calls Bluesky a “death threat problem“-a platform where lefty exiles post sniper blueprints for journalists like Jesse Singal, unchecked by moderation.
The Sacramento shooting fits the mold. Anibal Hernandez-Santana, a retired California teachers’ union official, fired bullets into KXTV the day after ABC suspended Jimmy Kimmel for falsely blaming the Kirk hit on right-wingers. His X feed? Wishes for Trump’s “good heart attack,” mockery of Kirk’s death with 2A jabs. He walked on $200,000 bail-until the FBI grabbed him for federal charges. Celebrities like Ben Stiller raged over Kimmel’s benching but ignored the gunfire. Beege Welborn at Hot Air calls it the left’s selective outrage: Bullets fly from their side, and it’s “fringe,” not systemic.
Then the wedding: Hunter Nadeau burst into a Nashua reception, killed Steven DeCesare, and yelled “Free Palestine” amid the chaos. NPR framed it as a personal breakdown, but it’s part of the left’s “decolonize the West” playbook-slogans from October 2023 blending global rage with domestic grudges. David Strom at Hot Air ties it to the Democratic Party’s shift: Half of Dems, per a Rutgers poll, see killing Trump or Musk as “morally justified”-eight times the conservative rate. Strom urges center-left holdouts to stop excusing this revolutionary turn: Quit donating to ActBlue, speak up, or own the consequences.
Axios warned of it back in July: Town halls demanding “blood” for headlines, “gasoline” over de-escalation, and rogue impeachments as preludes to violence. Cato’s study, slammed by Matt Margolis at PJ Media as “hot garbage,” tallies right-wing threats while ignoring lefty riots and mislabeling cases like Oklahoma City. Trump’s Antifa EO changes that-tasking agencies to dismantle their operations, from doxxing to armed standoffs. It’s a direct response to the pattern: Rhetoric from Dems and platforms like Bluesky primes shooters like Robinson and Hernandez-Santana.
Kirk’s memorial exposed the divide. To conservatives, it was a revival-100 million tuning in for prayers and forgiveness. To the left, a “fascist rally.” Strom’s “two movies” thesis holds: They see hate in faith, but shrug at their own assassins. The Macmillan Postulate we discussed earlier-radicalism escalating until it snaps-plays out here. From Soros-funded chaos to J. Edgar-style crackdowns, the left’s “resistance” has gone kinetic.
The Macmillan Snap: Midterm Math and the Delenda Est Deadline
A fresh CNN survey, dissected by data wizard Harry Enten, obliterates the left’s midterm fairy tale: Republicans aren’t limping into 2026-they’re lapping the field, with leads of +7 on the economy, +13 on immigration, and a crushing +22 on crime. That’s not just an edge; it’s an expansion from 2022’s House-flipping numbers, where the crime lead has nearly doubled from +13, and immigration’s doubled outright. Enten, no fan of spin, lays it bare: “At this particular point, it’s the Republicans who are running with the ball on the top issues… What are you DOING, Democrats?” Independents? They’re breaking red across the board, ditching the blue hive for the GOP’s grip on basics like border security and street safety-voter revulsion at sanctuary-city shootings and Soros-subsidized sanctuary policies hitting critical mass.
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"Who leads on the economy? Republicans by 7! Immigration? Republicans by 13! How about crime? A big issue for Donald Trump and the Republicans. Look at that: lead by 22 points!"
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— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) September 22, 2025
| Issue | GOP Lead (Sept 2025) | 2022 Comparison | Macmillan/Delenda Tie |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | +7 | Slight dip from prior | Obstruction erodes trust; voters demand results over “resistance.” |
| Immigration | +13 | Doubled (+3 to +13) | “Decolonize” slogans fuel backlash; Independents swing red. |
| Crime | +22 | Nearly doubled (+13 to +22) | Shooter sprees snap the circuit; purge radicals or face rout. |
This is the Macmillan Postulate‘s brutal payoff: Radicalism doesn’t simmer forever; it escalates-rhetoric to riots, slogans to slugs-until the circuit overloads and snaps back with electoral fury. We’ve traced the arc: July’s Axios-fueled “blood for headlines” baying, morphing into Robinson’s anti-fascist ambush on Kirk, Hernandez-Santana’s union-hack hail on KXTV, Nadeau’s “decolonize” wedding massacre. The left’s “resistance” wasn’t resistance; it was recoil, priming not just shooters but suburban flight. That +22 crime chasm? It’s the snap-voters tallying blue-city body counts against the revival’s resolve, where Kirk’s 100 million prayed for the assassin’s soul while Bluesky plotted Rowling’s. Cato’s cherry-picked “right-wing terror” tallies? Laughable now, as Bonchie’s debunking meets real math: Independents aren’t buying the deflection; they’re bolting, with a nonpartisan tally showing 4.5 million net swing to red since 2020 across 22 states. Fewer swing districts (just 16 toss-ups among 435 seats) means the Macmillan’s not a warning-it’s the verdict, turning Dem obstruction into a self-inflicted rout.
And here’s the delenda est dagger: Democrats aren’t just losing; they’re lurching into irrelevance, their revolutionary fever torching the tent. Strom’s center-left clarion-purge the radicals, boycott ActBlue, reclaim the sane-screams louder amid this poll’s glare. Half of Dems nodding to political hits on Trump or Musk (Rutgers’ eightfold skew)? That’s not a base; it’s a ballot box bomb. Trump’s Antifa EO isn’t vengeance; it’s vector control, starving the hydra of funds and cells that birthed these September slaughters. Tree-Hugging Sister’s boomer-shooter exposé? Scale it party-wide: Obstruction on ICE sweeps, silence on Kirk’s grave-dancing, and now Enten’s “What are you DOING?” as the siren. Reform means excising the “decolonize” dogma and “gasoline” gospel, or rupture follows-delenda est not as curse, but consequence. The revival thrives in reckoning, not rage; the clock’s not ticking-it’s chiming midnight.
