Steve Scalise shooting: 'Political rhetorical terrorism' contributed to attack, rep says Here we goooooooooooooooooooooo.
This certainly isn't a veiled reference to nearly half this country's population that is extremely tolerant of other's opinions, as long as these opinions are in line with their own; claim to despise gun ownership, abhor violence, are racially color blind and dislike Donald Trump. Dislike is like such a negative word. Sooo, how about like, um, ah not actually totally feeling this Donald Trump guy, who, like by the way isn't really actually my president. Or is it a blatant reference to this particular group of people?All I'll say on this is... look at who, generally speaking (with exceptions to the rule eagerly accepted), is engaging in violence unchecked by emotion, and the angered, vile, maliciously vitriolic hate speech.
According to NBC correspondent Kristen Welker the entire country bears some responsibility. "After one of the most violent presidential campaigns in recent history, questions tonight about whether the entire country bears some responsibility for an atmosphere that has become increasingly heated." Nightly News Full Broadcast (June 14) Her comments are at the 12:05 mark. She doesn't answer these "questions" but the implication is that the mainstream media and Democrats, at least those Democrats that voted for Clinton aren't, like, you know, totally to blame for this recent act of, um, ah civil unrest? Civil discontent? Unlawful discharge of a gggggun? The inability to deal with an election loss?It was another one of those 911--Pearl Harbor moments for the USA... The shooting IMHO was fueled by our many TV talk shows that spew off the cuff one liners and those one liners push some of their listener's over the edge,,,,guess those one-liners need to be categorized as hate crime statements,,,hmmm