The Trump derangement syndrome of a liberal arts college professor just blew up in her face when she was placed on administrative leave after telling her class that she hopes supporters of President Donald Trump “die before the election.”

A clip surfaced on the internet of Jennifer Mosher, a biology professor at Marshall University, showing just how much hatred she has for people who think differently politically than she does. The clip opens with Mosher talking to her virtual class about a recent Trump rally.

“Yesterday he held one inside. Nobody wore a mask,” Mosher said. “And I’ve become the type of person where I hope they all get it and die.”

“You can’t argue with them, you can’t talk sense into them,” she added. “I said to somebody yesterday, I hope they all die before the election. That’s the only saving hope I have right now. Definitely bootlickers.”

Mosher immediately tried to backtrack, saying she should “stop talking about politics” and then adding “I really should not be talking politics.”

You really should not be talking politics, Jennifer, especially when you are on camera. When the clip was brought to the attention of Marshall University officials, they suspended the professor, letting her know that wishing death upon millions of people is not acceptable.

The school issued the following statement:

“Marshall University this morning announced it is aware of an overtly political statement made by a faculty member in a recent virtual classroom session and widely circulated on social media. The University does not support or condone the use of any of its educational platforms to belittle people or wish harm on those who hold differing political views. The professor was removed from the classroom yesterday and is on administrative leave, pending an investigation. there will be no further comment on this personnel matter at this time.”

Trump supporters have been vilified so much by the media that crazed liberals like Mosher actually think it’s acceptable to wish death upon them. We’re glad to see that this professor learned the hard way that she can’t get away with that.