“Drive, baby, drive.” I promise you those foolish words screamed by the foolish Rebecca Good to her equally foolish “wife,” Renee, will become the new rallying cry for the left. It will join “Hands up, don’t shoot” and “I can’t breathe” as an inane form of homage to the latest in the left’s long line of “martyrs” who are dead only because of their own criminally-bad behavior and poor decision-making skills.
And, let’s face it, Renee Nicole Good was engaged in criminal activity last Wednesday. She had trained for that moment with a local “ICE Watch” group, a national coalition of rabidly-leftist and lily-white agitators that had been known to encourage its members to use their vehicles as weapons against federal law enforcement agents carrying out immigration raids.
Each emerging video of Wednesday’s incident adds to the evidence that Good knowingly drove at the ICE agent as her “wife” derangely shouted, “Drive, baby, drive!” The two Mrs. Goods were captured during the several minutes leading up to the shooting behaving in a menacing – not to mention colossally immature and annoying – way toward the agents just doing their jobs. While Renee blocked traffic with her Honda Pilot, Rebecca jumped out to film the agents and shout profanities at them.
Far from being an innocent bystander or a martyr, Renee Good was a victim only of the toxic brand of hard-left politics she embraced. Her "wife," Rebecca, behaved just as badly with her nasty sneers and snide, condescending insults snarled at the officers.
"Go get yourself some lunch, big boy," Rebecca Good shouted at a law enforcement officer as he took footage of the disruptive scene being caused by the other Mrs. Good and her two-ton Honda Pilot. Rebecca thought she was a hero, a real tough guy, but she showed herself to be a garden-variety bully who was soon reduced to tears after her terrible advice to her "spouse" let to dire consequences.
There will be bumper stickers and t-shirt shirts, of course, and probably a few nitwits that will have "Drive, baby, drive!" tattooed on their forearms in a grotesque form of tribute and virtue signaling. And we know it's going to go this direction because it’s already been proven that the story of the foolish Mrs. and Mrs. Good can bring in the dollars. They floated that trial balloon in the form of a GoFundMe page that brought in a whopping $1.5 million before it was closed down; anywhere there's big money and chaos to be had, Democrats and paid agitators are sure to follow.
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And, get this, Rebecca Good is one of two recipients of that money, along with Renee's young son. What a world, right? If there was any justice in this world, what Rebecca Good would be getting is a pair of handcuffs slapped on her wrists as she's frogmarched off to jail, but there's been no word yet on charges against her for her abhorrent behavior toward law enforcement.
These crazy white leftist chicks have put us all in danger with their weird behavior. They've written in their own minds a political fiction story in which they are the heroines; they want so desperately to matter – and fear they don't – that they'll giddily come after you and your normal families, consequences be damned. We've come to accept the AWFLs as being the mean girls of politics, but Good & Good here have taken it to the next level.
You can almost understand the crazy cat ladies who knit "p----" hats and bring out their lawn chairs to hold up their "No DOGE/No Teslas/No Kings/No ICE" signs to oncoming traffic. And the white Baby Boomers who jump at the cause du jour, possibly to pad their monthly Social Security payments. They're empty vessels desperately looking for purpose.
But, these two, Renee and Rebecca, there's no excuse for their actions. These two had a 6-year-old boy in their care, and decided he wasn't as important as their political grievances. Women who are emotionally healthy and well adjusted don’t drop their kid at school, then head to an ICE protest and willingly and foolishly put lives at risk in breathtaking fashion; they shouldn't have had custody of that dog, much less a sweet, young boy.
And what did they throw it all away for? To stop law enforcement from taking someone who was possibly a murderer, rapist, or child sexual predator – in other words, a danger to Renee Good's son – from being removed from the community to face justice. They acted like fools, dangerous fools at that, to fight the good guys and protect the bad guys.
In the end, this wasn’t about "No Kings," "No ICE," or the "resistance." It was reckless narcissism dressed up as activism, and it ended exactly the way reckless narcissism always does – with devastation and destruction. Renee and Rebecca Good didn’t just fail the law, they failed the most basic moral test there is: being good people who do good things.






