Today In: Politicizing A Tragedy–Stacey Dash Blames Orlando Shooting On Obama For Insanely Idiotic Reason

America is still reeling from the most deadly terror attack since 9/11 after an American born man who pledged allegiance to ISIS shot dead 49 at an Orlando nightclub and left many more fighting for their lives as I write this.

The 29-year-old killer’s father reported that his son was motivated by seeing two gay men kiss in public in Miami, causing the shithead to carry an assault rifle and a pistol into a crowded nightclub before spraying bullets and killing four dozen innocent people.

In an address to the nation from the White House, President Obama stepped to the podium to address the mass shooting, the 15th time he’s had to deliver a mass shooting speech since he entered office. Fifteenth. He called the atrocity “an act of terror and an act of hate” before specifically expressing condolences to the LGBT community and yet again calling for stricter gun laws.

While most of us are still grappling with the weight of the tragedy, former Clueless actress turned political lunatic Stacey Dash, decided to skip the whole grieving period and point the finger at President Obama.

Dash, who is outwardly anti-transgender and an avid Trump supported, then posted an Instagram photo of the shooting suspects political party affiliation–a registered Democrat who voted for Obama–and put the blame of 49 deaths on the shoulders of Obama.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BGkCJAAmCR-/?taken-by=realstaceyldash

Dash using a massacre to jam her political agenda down our throats less than 24 hours after 49 families lives have been ruined forever isn’t an issue of policy, it’s an issue of empathy. Her complete lack of solidarity was evidenced further in her follow up tweets promoting her shitty book and complaining how no one invites her to parties anymore. No one invites you to parties because you suck, Stacey.

[h/t Yahoo]

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