Probably never, and never. Well, the DNC will probably openly condemn such attacks, with a snicker and a wink.
I'm SURE that Keith Ellison will make prosecuting those 2, and ALL other DNC violent MOBsters TOP priority ... right ahead of prosecuting Islamists who "discipline" their wives. ::
You're right, it's such a strange idea that people get pissed off when somebody says something derogatory or inciteful. Never heard of such a situation before! /MAX SARCASM
all while they stood on their soapboxes to condemn Tea Party folks (who cleaned up after their peaceful rallies) as "dangerous mobs", "terrorists"....
I'm not the one who attempted to justify felony attacks against Republicans because Leftists are mad at Trump, Silly!
Do you seriously not know what sarcasm is? It's fairly common for inciteful language to incite people.
"It's fairly common for inciteful language to incite people." Thus Democrats/media should stop their inciteful rhetoric.
Except for the October 1st mass shooting in Las Vegas. The FBI sure did a good job to not investigate the couple who taunted people in the crowd that they were about to die.
Not many libs or progs have any idea what a box of soap ... or a washclothe, comb, razor even look like.
Really???? They are all over the place. Trump won the election and they went en masse certifiably insane -- still are.
Well you get to shoot up a female congresswoman and have R's continue to call for more. Fascist = Republican
The alt right tRUMPers have been calling for divisiveness since the campaign trail in 2016 and continues. So, if people are becoming more divisive, that's what was wanted. And the politicians only can blame themselves for making the public do what was wanted. It's on their heads.
These violent attacks are destroying the Democrats and they aren't stopping the Republican. JOBS not MOBS Once again President Trump has encapsulated the different aspirations of the two political parties. One seeks to help individuals succeed in life, while the other seeks vengeance for groups divided along the lines of sex, race, and feelings. Donald J. TrumpVerified account @realDonaldTrump 13h13 hours ago #JobsNotMobs! The President Trump's coalition, hardhats and rednecks, and schoolmarms and lawyers, and farmers and ranchers. We are united in that we all have jobs. Employment has not been this high in a half-century because President Trump fixed our economy. Jobs Not Mobs also says they are violent cavemen, we are not. Republicans face angry bullies who don't work. They are roving bands of skinny men in black masks who roam the cities carrying clubs. We know he scores because the press is hopping mad. That delights us. Hot Air has a video of talking heads whining that the mobs are not mobs. It is the most fun video since the Election Night meltdowns by Martha Raddatz and the rest of the Fake Reporters in the media. President Trump has not caused this. He is merely reacting. Eric Holder, Hillary Clinton, Maxine Waters and others tell their supporters to kick Republicans. Our president has capitalized on this. Don't get mad, get voting. He has taken the Kavanaugh hearings to the next level and put the focus on the Democrat Party's inability to accept a loss gracefully. Jobs Not Mobs harkens back to two years of incivility and a refusal to accept Donald John Trump as our president. The 2016 election has not ended. Democrats kept it alive. As long as Democrats refuse to accept the election loss, the 2016 election continues -- and Donald John Trump gains votes. The one thing Democrats can do is carry a grudge. In the South, it took Democrats almost a century to accept 1860 election in which the American people elected Republican Abraham Lincoln president, and the Civil War that followed. Limbaugh said last night on the Hannity show: I don't trust polls. The GOP will hold the House, and increase their Senate majority. "That's justice. The Democrat Party deserves to lose in the single biggest landslide defeat in my lifetime just for the actions they've taken in the last month," Limbaugh said. Scott Adams told Breitbart News, "My hypothesis is that humans are primed by whatever they’ve already seen. So if they’ve seen a pattern, they’ve already fallen into it. "And one of the patterns Republicans enjoyed in 2016 was having the other side be surprised. And they really enjoyed it — I’m talking about the kind of joy you can talk about over the course of your lifetime. "And the Republican personality — I realize this is a gross generalization — is that it’s not always about the talk, it’s about the showing up. Republicans are going to show up. And they’re driven by all the things people are talking about, but you cannot underestimate the fun, either. "I’ll tell you this: if the Republicans pull out the House [win] — I’m still thinking it’s unlikely, only because other people say so and I don’t know any different — it’s because there’s a shitload of Republicans who are saying to themselves, 'They’re gonna be surprised.' "It’s predictable from the fact that they have felt that pattern and that payoff before. They see the same thing happening again, and are reminded of it." Adams gets it. Meanwhile, Vice President Mike Pence is on the road and drawing huge crowds. That is very telling. After all, in the Beatles of politics, he's the quiet one, George. President Trump is the other three. It's one of the rare cases where Trump gets three scoops, not just two. He has made the 2018 election his second scoop. We shall see how this works out. History shows Democrats will run the table. President Trump says otherwise. Never bet against Donald John Trump. https://donsurber.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-joy-of-jobs-not-mobs.html#more
"The alt right tRUMPers have been calling for divisiveness since the campaign trail in 2016 and continues." How so?
Google tRUMP divisiveness. Lo and behold, the voters have noticed. Quinnipiac reports that the electorate may be mostly split on whether the president is mentally stable (45 percent say he is, 47 percent say he’s not) but is very much on the same page when it comes to his political tactics: Trump is doing more to divide the nation than to unite the nation, voters say 64-31 percent. Every listed party, gender, education, age and racial group says the president is dividing the nation except Republicans, who say 70-24 percent that he is doing more to unite the nation, and white voters with no college degree, who are divided 48-46 percent. Trump does not respect people of color as much as he respects white people, voters say 59-38 percent. Republicans, white voters with no college degree and white men are the only listed groups who say he respects people of color as much as white people. “President Donald Trump can’t seem to improve his approval rating, perhaps because of the troubling fact that half of the voters we spoke to think he is mentally unstable,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll. “The president is a divider, not a uniter, say an overwhelming number of voters, an assessment made even more disturbing by his perceived lack of respect for people of color.” American voters say 58-35 percent the comments President Trump allegedly made about immigrants from certain countries are racist. They’ve also figured out he’s lazy (Quinnipiac’s polling finds that 50 percent say Trump works less hard than previous presidents, while 25 percent say he works harder). https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...ent-trump-is-divisive/?utm_term=.4a23819872e3 Odd you aren't aware of his divisiveness and teh R party keeping their mouth shut, as if they are afraid of him.