Left-wing rag’s editor-in-chief goes nuclear after a flight attendant said one simple word

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People deeply embedded in the left-wing media have serious issues when it comes to how they perceive the world.

As conservative author and commentator Michael Savage once said “Liberalism is a mental disorder.”

And now one liberal rag’s editor-in-chief just proved Savage right after she went nuclear when she heard a flight attendant say one simple word.

Mother Jones editor-in-chief loses it after hearing the word “blessed”

Few outlets are more radical left-wing than Mother Jones, and its editor-in-chief just proved it.

Clara Jeffery, who has held the position of the radical left-wing rag’s editor-in-chief since 2015, just had a massive meltdown after she took an Alaska Airlines flight.

According to Jeffery, a flight attendant did the unthinkable: they wished their fellow passengers a “blessed” evening.

That simple act of kindness sent Jeffery into a mental tailspin, and she immediately took to X to express her sheer panic, making sure to tag the airline in the now-deleted post.

“Creeping Christian nationalism alert: @AlaskaAir flight attendant just wished us a ‘blessed’ night as we landed in SFO (!) to our groans,” she wrote. “Other adjectives that would have sufficed: great, awesome, fabulous, amazing, fantastic.”

Yes, you read that right: Jeffery thinks the country is facing a serious threat of “Christian nationalism” because a flight attendant told people to have a “blessed” night.

The nutcase editor also claimed that another passenger in her row said, “This ain’t Montgomery, sweetie,” likely referring to the city of Montgomery, Alabama.

Fellow left-wing radical Armand Domalewski confronted Jeffery on X, writing, “Respectfully, I’m a pretty left leaning guy and I wish folks a blessed day fairly often. It’s just a nice thing to say.”

Jeffery responded to the post, claiming that the word was disrespectful and that it was a “matter of respect for the audience before you. Respecting their space and norms and wishes. Dominant cultures always feel they have a right to enforce their norms and intents. And. . . way off @AlaskaAir’s brand.”

Rather than jumping into the fray, Alaska Airlines quickly and stealthily untagged its X account from Jeffery’s thread. 

However, self-proclaimed “journalist” Zaid Jilani did decide to jump in, responding to Jeffery, “How is an air flight attendant from Alaska offering you the rich lady from the richest place in America well wishes the dominating one in this situation?”

It didn’t take long for other X users to look at Jeffery’s past tweets and reveal that she has said “God bless” and “blessed” to other people on several occasions.

Just a few days before she had a mental breakdown over the word, Jeffery wrote, “Bless Gisele Pelicot, Hero,” referring to the French woman who renounced her decision to remain anonymous so she could expose her alleged rapists in an ongoing public trial.

Political activist Jack Posobiec took a screenshot of the comments and tagged Jeffery, asking, “This you?”

The editor-in-chief also said that she was “blessed” on another flight because she got lucky and had an empty seat next to her in an X post from 2019.

Professor of Political Science Dr. Richard Harambe called her out, showing the tweet and asking, “Is this Christian nationalism?”

Clearly, what’s good for woke extremists like Clara Jeffery doesn’t apply to the rest of the people in this country unless it suits their agenda.