For Democrats, historically speaking, these threats, these intimidation tactics, these rhetorical outbursts of anger are called: communication.
It is the way of the Democrat people.'
@ckchumley
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"Much ado has been made about Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s recent tirade against two Supreme Court justices, during which he told them a “whirlwind” was coming and they’d soon “pay the price” for their votes on an abortion case —
For Democrats, historically speaking, these threats, these intimidation tactics, these rhetorical outbursts of anger are called: communication.
They’re shrill, they’re angry, they’re intimidating, they’re thuggish to the point of inciting violence.
Schumer’s remarks are just the latest display of what Democrats chalk up simply as the normal course of doing political business.
They were.
.
Chief Justice John Roberts called the remarks “inappropriate” and “dangerous.”
Republicans in the Senate moved to censure Schumer.
And Schumer, in response, acknowledged using the “wrong words” — without acknowledging their threatening nature.
Or apologizing.
Maybe.
Maybe not.
But when it comes to politics, Democrats don’t just get dirty.
They viciously sling mud.
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(link in article; I don't give vox attention...)
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Black Lives Matter.
How about this one? Abortion.
And more.
“No,” Brazile said. “[She can] go to hell. I’m tired of it, Ed.”
So’s Schumer, apparently.
So’s the left.
It’s the Democrat Party’s way."
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