Politicizing Mass Murder With Lies
The bodies in Gilroy, El Paso and Dayton were still in the morgue when the regressive socialist wannabe commie carrion picking crows started to politicize the murders.
Everything they said about gun control, "white nationalism" and Trump's culpability was based on lies and stale cliches recycled for political gain.
And the scum are still at it.
Everything they said about gun control, "white nationalism" and Trump's culpability was based on lies and stale cliches recycled for political gain.
And the scum are still at it.
For about a year, both Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity have been running video collages of assorted Fake News networks all saying that same thing.
Absolutely!!! And Beto is a poster child for that.
But I fear more this proposed "red flag proposal". The "audience" for this proposal would be extremely fertile ground for those throwing the red flags. These red flags would be politicized and weaponized. Similar to "SWATing". Simply throw the red flag and the presumption of innocence is history. Even if one could prove a particular accusation is unfounded, the flag is still around your neck never to be removed.
We would be simply giving the left a huge weapon.
You know, what dingy Harry Reid with his old lady's voice managed to do.
Congress is coasting, carefully staying away from actions that threaten their status.
The most despicable leeches that ever were.
I did not know he could sing.
Oops, just looked higher above. It's me dino who originally came up with "puppet dances." Nothing was triggered then.
Oh, well, I suppose a Jurassic mind ain't fully evolved.
Beto O’Rourkes billionaire father in law from
El Paso just happens to own the ranch in New Mexico right next to who ......you guessed it Jeffery Epstein.
Both now have a chance to get some sunscreen on as the spotlight just turned away. But hey these Satanic Luciferian pee doh files got to sacrifice some children and also a big push for people to give up their rights. What else oh yes they get to hear the shills and the mockingbird media fan the flames of blame on the guy with the bad hair day. I don’t mean Don King even though he was a fight promoter.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/new-yor...
How many mass murderer minded have or even attempt a good understanding of objective reality
Yeah, reality has nothing to do with any means being justified with that particular end.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said,
“We need to come together, America. Finger-pointing, name-calling & screaming with your keyboards is easy, yet... It solves not a single problem, saves not a single life," she tweeted. "Working as one to understand depraved evil & to eradicate hate is everyone’s duty. Unity. Let’s do this."
Here a good example of such an evasive denial of reality leading to such depraved hatred,
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ne...
Last night I took a peek at CNN and there he was blaming Trump. Me dino found him ranting Sunday.the same way along with other wannabe socialist presidents.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...
The monster shattered the day
In a place where innocents play
I was mourning as the headlines shouted his name
They didn't waste any time
I was disgusted when the madman's image appeared at the top of the screen
Some were barely alive
Too many didn't survive
Still they kept repeating headlines shouting the name
Do they not realize
The future demons with the hope of becoming the one at the top of the screen?
They've thrown morality away
With such depravity, I must say
You made sure the world will remember the name
But didn't the thought even enter your mind
You'd give a new legion of monsters a reason to take your life
The pictures drove me insane
Can't get them out of my brain
You made certain they were right at the top of the page
You disrespected the dead
When the only name was of the one who committed the murder at the top of the page
The madman watching with glee
As the herd of innocents flee
They saw it all unfold right on the face of the screen
Perhaps they could be the one
Who'd become famous for the acts of terror reflected on the face of the screen?
You've thrown morality away
With such depravity, I must say
You made sure the world will remember the name
But didn't the thought even enter your mind
You'd give a new legion of monsters a reason to take your life
And I call you a pimp, as you whore the insane
The damage you caused, you cannot rectify
You've inspired new legions of monsters determined to take more life
Take a look around
Listen to the sound
Feel it on the ground
Fear has come in a wave
Just another gathering of helpless innocents forced into the grave
Listen to me now
Are you with me now
Can you tell me how these vultures still glorify them
Lets defy them
Take a look around
Listen to the sound
Feel it on the ground
Fear has come in a wave
Just another gathering of helpless innocents forced into the grave
Listen to me now
Are you with me now
Can you tell me how these vultures still glorify them
Lets defy them
You made sure the world will remember the name
But didn't the thought even enter your mind
You'd give a new legion of monsters a reason to take your life
And I call you a pimp, as you whore the insane
The damage you caused you cannot rectify
You've inspired new legions of monsters determined to take more life
The monster shattered the day
The monster shattered the day
You're giving a legion of monsters a reason
Normal people mistrust and avoid others that constantly lie.
Posted: 09 Aug 2019 11:27 AM PDT
(Paul Mirengoff)
Published again by: Power Line.
I haven’t. I don’t do evil mass murderers the honor of reading their deranged writings.
Byron York has read the manifesto, and he reports that the media, led by the New York Times, is not providing a truthful account of the document. As he puts it, “the impression one gets after reading the manifesto is quite different than some press accounts.”
Byron begins by stipulating that the document is “insane.” But can its political content fairly be said to draw inspiration from President Trump? Byron says it’s “hard to make that case looking at the manifesto in its entirety.”
Crusius [the killer] worried about many things, if the manifesto is any indication. He certainly worried about immigration, but also about automation. About job losses. About a universal basic income. Oil drilling. Urban sprawl. Watersheds. Plastic waste. Paper waste. A blue Texas. College debt. Recycling. Healthcare. Sustainability. And more. Large portions of the manifesto simply could not be more un-Trumpian.
(Emphasis added)
According to Byron, Crusius’s manifesto is strongly anti-corporate. He bemoaned “the takeover of the United States government by unchecked corporations.” That’s a left-wing view. Trump doesn’t share it.
Crusius also decried the cost of college and mounting student debt. That’s a valid concern, but one that liberals are more fixated on than Trump is.
Crusius denounced urban sprawl and the degradation of the environment. “Our lifestyle is destroying the environment of our country,” he opined. I’ve heard this from liberals. I’ve never heard Trump say it.
Crusius’s biggest concern, according to Byron, seems to be with automation. Immigration comes across as a subsidiary problem. The killer wrote: “Continued immigration will make one of the biggest issues of our time, automation, so much worse.”
Still, Crusius stated flatly:
This attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas. … I am simply defending my country from cultural and ethnic replacement brought on by an invasion.
We should take him at his word. But we should also take his word that “the Hispanic community was not my target before I read ‘The Great Replacement’.” This is a manifesto by Brenton Tarrant who, in March of this year, murdered 51 people and wounded 49 others in attacks on a mosque and an Islamic center in Christchurch, New Zealand. Thus, it was Tarrant’s manifesto, not anything Trump said, that apparently led to Crusius’s attack on Hispanics.
Anti-Trumpers focus on Crusius’s use of the word “invasion,” a term Trump sometimes uses to describe the mass influx of migrants into the U.S. through the southern border. However, Byron notes:
The word “invasion” has been used in connection with illegal immigration since long before the president ran for office. In the 1990s, for example, the state of California unsuccessfully sued the federal government, claiming the government did not protect states from an “invasion” of illegal immigra…
Crusius anticipated, as anyone — sane or insane — could have done, that the left/media would tie his murder spree to the president. He called this “fake news,” stating that his views on immigration and automation predate Trump’s emergence on the political scene.
Again, we should take his word for it. Furthermore, the fact that Crusius held so many non-Trumpian views supports his claim. If he could be swayed by Trump, his views on a host of matters would have been different.
If any political utterances converted Crusius’s anti-immigration views into mass murder, it was those of the Christchurch killer in New Zealand. More likely, it was the deterioration of Crusius’s mental health and grip on reality.
Most news outlets have declined to link to the manifesto. I will decline, as well. However, it can be found without difficulty on the internet.
What a stupid waste of life.
- Rahm Immanuel (DEMOCRAT)
Basically EVERY Lead Story Is Fake News About Trump Right Now
https://youtu.be/T3vF0m1jFg0
Seeing this, we can't expect that any of them will show any civility for the rest of the run.
It beats me what people like about him. He is unable to formulate a coherent sentence, let alone SAY anything meaningful.
I can't think of anything else but the sheeple is going for his looks (they seem to see JFK in him).
Had they sunk so low that they are willing to elect someone for looks?
That is certainly the direst indication of the intelligence level of the left.