Sick.
Progressives justifying the atempted murder of a Republican congressman::
When will it be time to move Scalise's opposition to gun control from the last graf of a story to the first?
The New York Times on Twitter
— Michael Hiltzik (@hiltzikm)
June 18, 2017
You can despise Scalise's politics and also despise the fact someone thought gun violence would somehow change his or anyone's mind.
— John Haltiwanger (@jchaltiwanger)
June 16, 2017
Wounded Congressman Scalise, who the GOP are so sad about, voted TWICE to not recognize the
#MLK holiday.
Steve Scalise and other Republicans' anti-MLK Day votes under scrutiny
— Iskandrah (@iskandrah)
June 18, 2017
I ask you simply to look at Rep. Scalise's record. Do you have sympathy for other white supremacists?
— Iskandrah (@iskandrah)
June 15, 2017
Was Scalise a "human" when he voted against Marriage Equality and spoke at a white supremacy function? Or do only Dems need to be "human?"
Eddie on Twitter
— April (@ReignOfApril)
June 16, 2017
Made the mistake of looking up Steve Scalise voting record on women and LGBT rights. Time to break out Milkshake Duck.
— Donna Dickens (@MildlyAmused)
June 14, 2017
I don’t have any tolerance for caveats on condemning political violence right now. You’re opening the door a crack. It needs to stay shut.
— jessicashortall (@jessicashortall)
June 16, 2017
Cool – I guess enough time has passed since Scalise got shot that we can go back to attacking him as a homophobic bigot. Stay classy, Sulu.
George Takei on Twitter
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher)
June 17, 2017
Why do we have to list Philando's accolades? How come the headlines aren't, "Steve Scalise, a bigot who is trying to kill you, got shot"?
— Brandi Geography B. (@ItsTheBrandi)
June 17, 2017