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f these eye-witness accounts are accurate, then there is no question that this potential massacre was the worst act of political violence that we have witnessed in this country in a long time.
Neither is there any question that it is the culmination of a trend of leftist violence that, in a variety of ways and in a variety of contexts, the left has been visiting upon Donald Trump’s supporters and Republicans generally from at least the time that our President announced his plans to run for the office back in June of 2015.
There have been literally hundreds of documented attacks against those sporting pro-Trump paraphernalia and attending Trump’s rallies.
Leftist billionaires and millionaires have been busy financing mercenaries, paid leftist agitators, to crash Republican politicians’ “town hall” meetings, to “get in the faces” of Republicans, a course of action that Barack Obama once infamously urged his supporters to appropriate when dealing with their political opponents.
Shortly prior to the last presidential election, a GOP campaign office in North Carolina was firebombed.
Academics, like Cornel West, along with others of his ideological ilk, have created a “Resistance” movement against, not any particular policies of the President and his party, but the very election of Donald Trump.
Celebrities like Madonna admit to fantasizing about “blowing up” Trump’s White House.
Comedian Kathy Griffin has a photoshoot in which she is featured holding up the decapitated, bloody head of the President.
Rapper “Snoop Dogg” makes a video of himself shooting a clown that is obviously meant to resemble Trump, and his nephew “Bow Wow” threatens to “pimp out” the First Lady.
The New York Public Theater stages a play that depicts a Trump-centric Julius Caesare being stabbed to death.
The Shooting of Republicans: Was the Gunman Influenced by 'The Resistance'?
f these eye-witness accounts are accurate, then there is no question that this potential massacre was the worst act of political violence that we have witnessed in this country in a long time.
Neither is there any question that it is the culmination of a trend of leftist violence that, in a variety of ways and in a variety of contexts, the left has been visiting upon Donald Trump’s supporters and Republicans generally from at least the time that our President announced his plans to run for the office back in June of 2015.
There have been literally hundreds of documented attacks against those sporting pro-Trump paraphernalia and attending Trump’s rallies.
Leftist billionaires and millionaires have been busy financing mercenaries, paid leftist agitators, to crash Republican politicians’ “town hall” meetings, to “get in the faces” of Republicans, a course of action that Barack Obama once infamously urged his supporters to appropriate when dealing with their political opponents.
Shortly prior to the last presidential election, a GOP campaign office in North Carolina was firebombed.
Academics, like Cornel West, along with others of his ideological ilk, have created a “Resistance” movement against, not any particular policies of the President and his party, but the very election of Donald Trump.
Celebrities like Madonna admit to fantasizing about “blowing up” Trump’s White House.
Comedian Kathy Griffin has a photoshoot in which she is featured holding up the decapitated, bloody head of the President.
Rapper “Snoop Dogg” makes a video of himself shooting a clown that is obviously meant to resemble Trump, and his nephew “Bow Wow” threatens to “pimp out” the First Lady.
The New York Public Theater stages a play that depicts a Trump-centric Julius Caesare being stabbed to death.
The Shooting of Republicans: Was the Gunman Influenced by 'The Resistance'?