Massachusetts Lib Takes In Illegals, Gains 'Personal Chef'

While illegals were busy beating New York City cops near Times Square, a success story was playing out for a Massachusetts lib who was seeing the positives of illegals pouring over the southern border. 

Boston super lib Lisa Hillenbrand says things are going great for her. Not only has she not been beaten by the Haitians she took in, the husband and wife have picked up jobs around the house like cooking and cleaning. 

"It's a delight and it's really fun having them," super lib Lisa told NBC Boston. 

She told the TV station that it "feels like she has her own personal chef." 

As one Twitter observer noted, such a quote from Lisa is about to set off a tidal wave of other libs wanting in on this action. 

"Putting this is on the news is an attempt to make it fashionable or something that white liberals will use to out-virtue each other. It will probably work," Upstate Federalist noted. "The tolerance arms race and its consequences has been a disaster for America."

Are we about to see a servants arms race among the libs? 

Look, I'm not sure what it all means, and I'm not great with creating conspiracy theories, but Lisa Hillenbrand, who is the super lib in the NBC Boston report, is the former director of global marketing at Procter and Gamble.

According to her LinkedIn account, Lisa is now a "Growth Consultant" for The Jim Stengel Company where she's in charge of "Implementation programs that make the changes stick." It just happens that Jim Stengel is a former chief marketing officer at Procter & Gambel. 

Interesting. 

Lisa's entire career has been about shaping public opinion to cause people to "make the changes stick." 

Think about that for a second. 

Why did she end up on NBC Boston and volunteered that part about now having her own personal chef? What's the end goal here?

You tell me: 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.