Post by #BeamMeUpScottyPost by Joe Cooper...the leftists who vomit hatred against conservatives, Trump supporters
and President Trump and call themselves "#TheResistance" have blood on
their hands.
It is no surprise to learn that the shooter was a strong supporter who
volunteered for the "Democratic Socialist" Bernie Sanders' presidential
campaign, nor that Sanders himself recently urged his supporters to
violence, saying, “You should be angry. Take your anger out on the right
people.”
It is no surprise that the shooter was radicalized by his favorite
"entertainers," people like Bill Maher and Kathy Griffin.
It is no surprise that the shooter's mind was corrupted and vandalized by
the hate propaganda emanating not only from leftist "comedians", but from
so-called "journalists" like MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
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At one time they used "race" to enrage blacks to vote Democrat.
Back then they also created blood in the streets.
That's just who Liberals are....
Sure I’m a skeptic, but I’m not a cynic. I’m not saying there’s absolutely no hope. If the GOP can take responsibility and apologize for their own participation in this escalating rhetoric—the way that Kathy Griffin apologized within hours—I just might believe them. Maybe.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it had came up when Trump was saying "KNOCK THE CRAP OUT OF THEM!" to his rally crowds.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Trump was saying "I'll pay for your lawyers fees" to beat protesters.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Trump said 3-5 million illegal votes were cast against him.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if they didn't lie about "Voter Fraud" while gerrymandering and suppressing the Democratic and minority vote.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Trump said Judge Curiel was too racist a Mexican to make a fair decision.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Trump said Gold Star Father Khazir Khan was allied with ISIS.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Trump said Mexicans were rapists, killers and criminals. And some, a few, were “good people.”
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it they had ever said the same thing to #AltRight bigoted so-called “free speech champion” trolls like Milo or Richard Spencer.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it they ever recognized a terrorist when he's a white guy and his victims are liberal, black or Muslim.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if, when Russia waged a CyberWar against America, they wouldn’t stick their heads in the sand or else #BlameObama for something he once said to Medvedev.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if they didn't call the findings of all 17 intelligence agencies and the investigation of 18 different mysterious contacts with Russians a "witch hunt."
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if people like Jason Miller weren’t calling Senator Kamala Harris "hysterical" for asking Jeff Sessions tough questions.
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if it came up when Eric Trump was saying his father’s critics were "not even people."
I might believe the GOP was sincere about harsh rhetoric if so many of them hadn’t said Barack Obama was an illegal alien with a falsified birth certificate, an illegitimate president, a secret Muslim, an Arab, the anti-Christ, a communist, a socialist, a liar, a criminal, a drug dealer, a welfare thug-in-chief, a food-stamp President, was incompetent, was the founder of ISIS, a fraud, a radical black liberation theology Kenyan Mau Mau revolutionist anti-colonial who simply wasn’t smart enough to get into Harvard or become editor of the Harvard Law Review without affirmative action, who needed Bill Ayers to ghost-write his own best-selling book about his own life and father because he really hated America and all it stood for and—when they were feeling bold—was really just another lazy nigger.
But none of that has happened. Not yet. We haven’t heard an apology for any of it either. I’m not expecting we will.
As a result I have no intention of backing off the Republicans or Trump with what I have to say about them or their policies one iota. I will not be giving them an inch. The state of my dangerously factual liberal rhetoric will remain strong, and it will remain loud.
And to be honest, I lied, I’m not sorry about it at all. Not even slightly.