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Daniel Greenfield


NextImg:The ‘Is He Dead Yet?’ Anti-Trump Merch is Spreading

After two Muslim men were busted planting an incendiary device on a FOX News van covering Charlie Kirk’s death, I flagged their “Is He Dead Yet” merchandise and tracked how the calls for Trump’s death are widely sold on Amazon, Etsy and major retailers.

Amazon had censored everything from books against transgenderism and BLM to banning the sale of the Confederate flag (and even at one point pulling episodes of the Dukes of Hazzard) but you can get a “Is He Dead Yet” flag which the Amazon description openly bills as “an anti-Trump flag” making it clear that it’s not a reference to any other memes with that line.

Etsy, which had relentlessly censored not only conservatives, but anything un-woke including Dr. Seuss merchandise (after he was deemed racist) and the slogan “I Love JK Rowling”, and recently once again rewrote its TOS to prohibit “degrading language” towards illegal aliens,  is awash in every possible variety of Trump death merchandise including mock wine labels and a mug reading “Is He Dead Yet” with Trump’s signature as an EKG line from the ‘resistance’.

So when you see a Dem volunteer wearing this stuff, you know where it’s coming from and what it means.

Wisconsin’s Winnebago County Democratic Party is being lambasted after a volunteer was accused of giving a bracelet reading “Is He Dead Yet?” — referring to President Donald Trump — to an 8-year-old at a local farmer’s market.

This is what happens when the Democrats turn into a leftist terrorist movement.

Fox WLUK 11, Fox’s local station covering Green Bay and its surrounding cities, reported Katy Neubauer and her family were attending the Oshkosh Farmers Market last Saturday when the twisted moment took place.

“The guy behind the tent table said, ‘Hey, give this to your mom, she’s going to really want this,’ and one of the children comes running up, gives us the bracelet and we’re looking at it and it literally says ‘Is He Dead Yet?’ on the bracelet,” Neubauer told reporter Tony Langfellow.

Democratic Party of Wisconsin Comms Director Philip Shulman texted Fox 11 the following statement: “The materials brought by a volunteer without the authorization of the Party are not in line with our values.”

Is it really? If so, why is it so widely sold and so popular? Who else is buying it except members of the Party?