He wrote that about the murder of Iryna Zarutzka. But it applies even more so to the terrorist murder of Charlie Kirk, a man who joyfully preached and demonstrated our first amendment right to freedom of religion and speech. It drives the Left absolutely bonkers and around the bend senseless to have our form of democracy actually lived and demonstrated to others. They want us quiet. Dead quiet. Democrat/socialist/Communist quiet.
Charlie was very dangerous in the demented minds of the Leftist media, the Democrats, the agitators and uglies who won't even allow us to say, "all lives matter." He loved Jesus, his family, his country and American values of political, religious and economic freedom. For that the leftist media called him divisive on the day of his murder. Communists can't tolerate it--we should rejoice in what Charlies did in his short life. The Illinois governor, the California governor, the Squad, the candidate for mayor of New York, the Maxines and Hillarys and Nancys and millions of Americans who are slouching toward socialism are morally bankrupt.
Charlie was very dangerous in the demented minds of the Leftist media, the Democrats, the agitators and uglies who won't even allow us to say, "all lives matter." He loved Jesus, his family, his country and American values of political, religious and economic freedom. For that the leftist media called him divisive on the day of his murder. Communists can't tolerate it--we should rejoice in what Charlies did in his short life. The Illinois governor, the California governor, the Squad, the candidate for mayor of New York, the Maxines and Hillarys and Nancys and millions of Americans who are slouching toward socialism are morally bankrupt.
Mike Johnson said tonight that Democrats in Congress couldn't even agree to have a verbal prayer for Charlie--that how great their hate is for Trump.
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Hi Norma. Indeed Charlie Kirk’s cold-blooded murder is evil. But if you are seemingly going to hold half the populace responsible, I wonder if you did the same with the other half of the populace when the Minnesota lawmaker was murdered or when the maniac drove his car into the crowd at Charlottesville? I hope not, because blaming the actions of crazy people on huge swaths of our fellow citizens is wrong. Poisonous rhetoric is a feature of BOTH ends of our political spectrum, including our president. It’s human nature to immediately want to start blaming people when something horrible happens. Maybe if we resisted this impulse for a change, we could stop this poisonous cycle of keeping score of which side is the most wrong. Let’s acknowledge we may never see eye-to-eye. But except for the extremes, most of us, left and right, are ordinary people trying to make our way for our families and ourselves. This good vs. evil narrative is getting us nowhere.
Actually, I've wondered why that story disappeared so quickly. The man was obviously mentally disturbed, it was well planned, and he was a Walz appointee. I hope some reporter gets overcome with curiosity or a shot of journalism and really looks into it. The evidence and data show that Democrats, not all but maybe 1 in 4, are OK with violence as a solution. It's very, very low for Republicans. This is not "both" sides. Look back at our history from the reconstruction to KKK to Jim Crow to failure of schools, to open borders and it's the liberals/Democrats. It's become a divisive problem since the Obama era. You have lost your direction and succumbed to Trump hate calling half the nation deplorables, Nazis and fascists. Check out what you're supporting--a Communist for NYC mayor, and cheering when an icon among the youth is murdered. Not you personally, of course, even well placed Dems have a big BUT after announcing a grave evil. I've seen maybe 20 of them. It's just not the 1970s anymore. Dems need a change of direction. Stop the DEI, the chasing clouds and calling it climate change, the destruction of patriotism and the constitution, the gender confusion, destruction of Title IX, just for starters. Take out the trash, scrub out the can, and start over.
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