I'm not overly admiring of royalty in general, but Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning monarch of Britain. And is revered as a leader who remained detached and nonpartisan with the 15 prime ministers she dealt with during her reign, whether they were conservative, liberal, or in one case, full-blown socialist.

I especially admire how during World War II and the bombing of London in 1940, while she was still a princess and not queen, her and her father could have evacuated to a safe location, but they both stayed in London, just as their subjects had to remain in London. She led by example, even when it meant putting herself at risk, and by doing so, inspired courage and a national will to fight. It was along the lines of "I don't need a ride, I need ammo", except her actions in 1940 were not just a war-time narrative, it really happened.



Predictably, the Left reacted with their usual poison on social media, saying the most vile things imaginable.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/carnegie...abeth-excruciating-pain-she-finally-dies

After what they said about the deaths of leaders like Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Snow, Rush Limbaugh and so many others, why would we expect any better of them on this occasion.
I hope that loathesome professor loses her Carnegie-Mellon job. But then, they'd probably just offer her a highly paid consultant job on CNN or MSNBC. But there is hope, they eventually fired Martin Bashir, Chris Cuomo, and Brian Steltor. Some things are too loathesome, even for the Bolshevik-Left.