In retrospect, we’re really thankful that during his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that the United States will never be a socialist country (and not just for the priceless look on Bernie Sanders’ face). As Twitchy reported, a Gallup poll taken last summer revealed that “a majority of Democrats no longer hold a positive view of capitalism, while nearly 60 percent of them feel good about socialism.”

It’s no surprise then that Rolling Stone, the magazine that made a pin-up of ‘popular, promising student’ and Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is featuring Speaker Nancy Pelosi on its cover, alongside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Jahana Hayes. We’re not sure if this glamor shot was taken before or after Pelosi called Ocasio-Cortez into her office and told her to tone it down.

This. Is. Rolling. Stone Let that really sink in pic.twitter.com/HgThFQHZP5 — Katie Thulin (@katiet121) February 28, 2019

I mean… who really thinks like they do? Apparently a lot of folks but it’s hard to wrap my brain around. ?#MAGA2020 — Brian McCauley (@Dallas_Mortgage) February 28, 2019

No. The only ppl that "think" like they do aren't thinking; they're just regurgitating. It's absolutely fascinating the fixation on people that have a sole purpose of undermining our duly elected president…it's truly bizarre — Katie Thulin (@katiet121) February 28, 2019

That Rolling Stone is still in print is more surprising — Jodi Mann (@therealjodimann) February 28, 2019

They’re lucky they haven’t been sued out of existence (yet) over that totally fabricated gang-rape hoax they had to retract.

I guess groupies aren't what they used to be. pic.twitter.com/9bHQJfCmQa — Mark Garchow (@MarkGarchow) February 28, 2019

The granddads who read it think these chicks are edgy https://t.co/YLBvlbtpkN — Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) February 28, 2019

No. Nope. Never. — Mark Casias (@MSC32) February 28, 2019

They went from edgy anti-establishment rock n roll culture to Muzak for the DNC

Smh — Doriano Carta (@Paisano) February 28, 2019

I’ve seen it all now. Our future? If that’s the case the future is very dim. I’m seriously at a loss. This is frightening. — Rene Gagnon (@renegagnon) February 28, 2019

Shaping their future. Not America’s future. — Travis Massman (@TravisMassman) February 28, 2019

No agenda here… #SayWhat — Marty F Wyldbore (@Wyldbore82) February 28, 2019

Commercial suicide. — Tim C (@TJC3030) February 28, 2019

We haven’t read the piece, but Rep. Ilhan Omar gave a preview and a link to the article:

I believe that impeachment is inevitable. It also is a terrifying notion. Nations struggle any time they overthrow a dictator, and Trump really has the markings of a dictator. https://t.co/cduTmOxous — Rep. Ilhan Omar (@Ilhan) February 27, 2019

Meanwhile – she loves Maduro — Glenn Amurgis (@gamurgis) February 27, 2019

“Refugee. Immigrant. Muslim. She’s everything Trump is trying to ban.” You forgot anti-Semite — maybe that’s in the article.

And where’s Rashida Tlaib? She’s one of the freshman “superstars.” Maybe the Vanity Fair shoot was the same day.

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