Far-right campaign on squirrel's death
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Conservatives are "fired up" about the death of Peanut the squirrel.
The squirrel was euthanized over the weekend during a test for rabies after the squirrel bit a person.
The far right has rallied around the squirrel's death.
The GOP has spent years advocating for the expansion of the death penalty.
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