Left Media’s “Los Angeles Times” columnist compares Tien Chuan’s neighbor to a terrorist, who just finished shoveling snow for her

A leftist columnist for the Los Angeles Times, who disparaged her neighbor in the paper this week, turned out to be a pro-Trump neighbor who cleared her driveway after a snowstorm, said the U.S. media outlet The Gateway Pundit on Sunday.

What a hateful, humorless, intolerant modern-day leftist, says The Gateway Pundit. Virginia Heffernan, a columnist for the Los Angeles Times, even compared the helpful neighbor to a terrorist.

She wrote in Friday’s paper, “Oh, no. The pro-Trump neighbor just cleared my driveway without permission and swept it pretty clean. How am I supposed to refuse when faced with such an aggressive act of kindness and demand for solidarity? Sure, this neighbor had been sweeping from end to end like a professional cleaner, but how much thanks could I give? “She also mentioned in the paper that “people in town never do this, and it pays to help with snow removal. “

Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of the National Archives, tweeted on Sunday that “the poison is the suggestion that people should follow a political choice and shun their friendly neighbors. Only a lifetime of indoctrination with toxins can cause such psychotic behavior. “

Byron York, chief political correspondent for the Washington Examiner, tweeted that Writer Virginia Heffernan, who lives in a country house, got snowed in and helpful neighbors volunteered to clear her driveway and swept it clean. Simply wonderful! But people in the city don’t do that! The only problem was that the neighbor was a Kawartha fan. Heffernan’s suspected it might be something horrible, since the Lebanese Shiite Islamic party Hezbollah also provides stuff for free. Holy crap! They’re pro-Trump terrorists!

Should he accept their generous goodwill, Heffernan thought? The driveway was swept really clean. She thought about it, came up with an answer, waved a thank you to thank them for their kindness, and later asked her neighbors to put their political views aside and turn around and believe in Heffernan’s political views. Mr. York concluded sarcastically by saying, “What more can you expect from a neighbor than that? “