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Retired Atlanta school teacher Yvonne Mason wrote a letter to President Trump regarding the Parkland school shooting. Yvonne had sent an emotional plea to the leader of the free world asking him to search his shriveled, orange heart and pay a visit to the families of the children who were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day.

Evidently someone in the White house thought that Yvonne’s letter was worth a bit more than the paper it was printed on. Yvonne received a letter back from the White House. The letter seemed to be one of those bog standard correspondences you get from writing a world leader of any kind. “Thank you for writing, we value your feedback, etc.” The letter was even “signed” by President Donald J. Trump.

The letter itself isn’t what was interesting, however. It’s what Yvonne did with it.

Yvonne Mason, a seasoned, retired veteran educator, noticed that there were some grammatical errors contained within the letter. A normal person would simply ignore the errors and be thankful that at least someone at the White House took the time to read their letter and respond to their concerns. Apparently, Yvonne suffers from an acute case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, and decided to “correct” the mistakes in the letter as if it was a homework assignment from one of her students. Once Yvonne had finished she posted the letter to Facebook.

Because that’s what you do with a letter you receive from the White House when you’re an insane Leftist.

Yvonne was fairly critical, but she still managed to keep things professional. Helpful notes such as “Have y’all tried grammar and style check?” were scrawled in the margins and at the top of the page. Yvonne even took the time to add some witty banter such as “OMG this is WRONG!”

Do you remember how your teachers in high school would write cute, professional things like “OMG” on papers that they had corrected?

Me neither.

Naturally Yvonne’s Facebook post went viral, because social media is dark and full of Leftist terrors.

Things went sideways from there.

The Greenville News picked up the story and ran a lengthy piece about how ridiculous Trump’s letter was. They even described Mrs. Mason as a “devoted rhetorical activist.”

“What is a devoted rhetorical activist?” I hear you screech at your computer screen, brow furrowed in a vain attempt to understand the situation.

Someone with way too much time on their hands.

Yvonne Mason’s saga doesn’t end with the Greenville News, however. Shortly after the USA Today affiliate picked up the story, the New York Times dedicated way too much bandwidth to an article detailing Mason’s grammatical #Resistance against the vile Trump administration. The Gray Lady (the Times, not Mason) even reported that Mason received a letter from Republican Senator Ms. Lindsay Graham that “struck a tone” that made her feel more important than him.

Which is exactly what one would expect from a spineless, simpering, craven cuck of a man who can’t even jump without first being told how high by his cancer-riddled beau, John McCain.

Then CNN picked up the story. Only CNN didn’t just report on it in a little blurb on their website. After all, this isn’t amateur hour.

No, CNN took one look at Yvonne’s twisted tail of grammar Nazism gone wrong and knew they had to throw her in front of a camera.

Let’s watch the train wreck, shall we?

Why on earth would a well-respected network such as CNN devote even one second of screen time to a woman obviously in the throes of some kind of profound mental illness?

News outlets such as the New York Times and CNN are so mired in their own Trump Derangement Syndrome insanity that the powers that be at these companies actually believe that a retired English teacher “correcting” grammatical errors on a White House form letter is news. CNN threw Mrs. Mason in front of a camera for the same reason why they devoted literally hours of precious air time to a shady lawyer for an even shadier porn star. These people are so deluded that they think the American people actually care about trash like this.

There’s only one word for that: sad