Courtney Love exposed Linda Sarsour on Twitter. It was glorious

The Yoko Ono of the 1990s, Courtney Love has come out against Women’s March committee leader Linda Sarsour. Once Courtney was exposed to Sarsour’s fact-twisting tactics, Courtney didn’t hold back. After reading The Daily Caller’s report, “Linda Sarsour Has Raised $80K For Anti-Muslim Hate Crime That Allegedly Did Not Happen,” Courtney Love took to Twitter to air her grievances.

Courtney decided to hold her ground after a flood of criticism from both fans and foes. She doubled-down on her accusation by refusing to have any association with Sarsour and called her “a fraud.”

Sarsour could not help but challenge Love. Instead of addressing the campaign Sarsour was connected to, she deflected to attacking Courtney’s source.

 

Sarsour went on to use the classic left’s method of asserting a character indictment without the slightest measure of proof.

 

Love wouldn’t have it and decided to expose some facts of her own.

 

Rahma Warsame is the woman for whom the fundraising campaign was created for. The report cites that Warsame was a participator and possibly provoked a group physical altercation that resulted in several people suffering injuries.

Love continued:

Sarsour responded with another unfounded character indictment:

 

Love followed with an informed rebuttal:

Finally having enough, Courtney ends it:

 

With a political atmosphere such as this, the surprises don’t seem to end. The more the left continues to show their aims and twisted-tactics, the less they’ll succeed.

If all it takes is a 1990s rocker to expose who one truly is, there is practically nothing worth defending. Love has rarely been the picture-perfect person to dote upon. But, conservatism is a freakish citing that manifests in the most unforeseen places. Love may not be conservative; however, her stance to reinforce the truth is a conservative exploit. It’s truly significant.

Thanks, Courtney. At least someone cares about actual journalism.

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