The Monk Goes Mainstream: Dublin By-Election a Giant Middle Finger to Woke Ireland
Gangland legend Gerry Hutch triggers the libs with based immigration takes, and they're coping and seething.

Hold onto your soy lattes, folks, because Dublin's about to get a whole lot more based. Gerry “The Monk” Hutch, a dude who makes Tony Soprano look like Ned Flanders, is running for office in the Dublin Central by-election, and the woke establishment is losing its mind. Paschal Donohoe ditched his seat for a World Bank gig, leaving a vacuum for a real Irishman to step up.
This isn't your average milquetoast politician. Hutch, a former gangland boss, is channeling the unspoken rage of ordinary Irish people who are sick of being told what to think. His platform? Telling it like it is on immigration. He's calling for “illegal immigrants” to be locked up in camps, and the usual suspects are clutching their pearls. “Somalians and them type of people, no way. Interned,” he said. Based.
Remember Elaine Roe, the cafe worker? She's not buying the government's propaganda. “The government is wrecking our country, they’re bringing in rapists and murderers and kidnappers,” she said. “I might vote Hutch, he seems a normal person.” A normal person! Can you imagine the horror of the elites?
For too long, Ireland has been bending the knee to globalist agendas, importing problems faster than you can say “cultural enrichment.” The housing crisis? The cost of living? All conveniently blamed on everything but the endless influx of people who don't share Irish values. But ordinary folks are wising up.
Hutch's past? Who cares! He's admitted he's done some dirt. At least he's honest, unlike the career politicians who lie through their teeth while lining their pockets. He shocked the system by almost winning in 2024, and now he's back to finish the job.
Polling data says cost of living and housing are top concerns, but immigration is lurking right behind. And let's be honest, they're all connected. You can't fix the housing crisis when you're importing a new city's worth of people every year.
John Clarke, the butcher, gets it. “I’m not racist but we should be looking after our own instead of bringing people in,” he said. Common sense, folks. It's making a comeback.
So, grab your popcorn and watch the left implode as Gerry “The Monk” Hutch drags Irish politics back to reality. This is gonna be good. The libs heads are explodong. Cope. Seethe. Dilate.
This election is a chance for the Irish to say enough is enough and take their country back. And if that means voting for a former gangster, so be it. At least he's not afraid to speak the truth.

