Senator Eric Schmitt
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This is what domestic terrorism does. This is what domestic terrorism looks like. They very much want people to be in fear. That's why they do it. They understand that people understand that there is a risk of bodily harm or even death in these kinds of circumstances. and that's designed to induce fear. One of the many problems with this is that these folks apparently feel at liberty to do this.
This is what domestic terrorism does. This is what domestic terrorism looks like. They very much want people to be in fear. That's why they do it. They understand that people understand that there is a risk of bodily harm or even death in these kinds of circumstances. and that's designed to induce fear. One of the many problems with this is that these folks apparently feel at liberty to do this.
They've been trained by the radical left to think that there will be no consequence to them for doing this, that they'll be applauded, that they'll be rewarded. This isn't going to end well for them, and it's not going to end well for the country. It's got to come to a stop. One of the things that is missing in all of this, we haven't seen
They've been trained by the radical left to think that there will be no consequence to them for doing this, that they'll be applauded, that they'll be rewarded. This isn't going to end well for them, and it's not going to end well for the country. It's got to come to a stop. One of the things that is missing in all of this, we haven't seen
Politicians on the left, elected officeholders in the Democratic Party, in any significant numbers coming out and saying, stop this madness, end this, stop the death threats, stop the painting of the swastikas, the vandalism, all forms of violence, knock it off. You've seen that almost not at all.
Politicians on the left, elected officeholders in the Democratic Party, in any significant numbers coming out and saying, stop this madness, end this, stop the death threats, stop the painting of the swastikas, the vandalism, all forms of violence, knock it off. You've seen that almost not at all.
Representative Ro Khanna is one of the few who has come out to do it, and I invite all other Democrats to join him. There's no good reason for them not to, and they must.
Representative Ro Khanna is one of the few who has come out to do it, and I invite all other Democrats to join him. There's no good reason for them not to, and they must.
This isn't funny. It's not cute. It shouldn't be allowed on public airwaves. And I'm frankly stunned that his network hasn't called him out on it, hasn't apologized, hasn't taken some action against him for doing this. This is disgraceful.
This isn't funny. It's not cute. It shouldn't be allowed on public airwaves. And I'm frankly stunned that his network hasn't called him out on it, hasn't apologized, hasn't taken some action against him for doing this. This is disgraceful.
Regardless of what your political views are as an American, you should be able to look at this objectively and say, you know, violence and acts of vandalism aren't a good thing. And if you're going to comment on that, either say something that's actually funny, which this wasn't, or ideally pair it with something suggesting that people not do it. Instead, he did the opposite. That is shameful.
Regardless of what your political views are as an American, you should be able to look at this objectively and say, you know, violence and acts of vandalism aren't a good thing. And if you're going to comment on that, either say something that's actually funny, which this wasn't, or ideally pair it with something suggesting that people not do it. Instead, he did the opposite. That is shameful.
They haven't been inclined to talk about it. And then when Democratic politicians do talk about it, they at least don't denounce it. Take this comment from Tim Walz, for example. There's nothing wrong if that's his thing to monitor the stocks of this or that company. and figuring out what kind of stock prices make him happy and make him sad.
They haven't been inclined to talk about it. And then when Democratic politicians do talk about it, they at least don't denounce it. Take this comment from Tim Walz, for example. There's nothing wrong if that's his thing to monitor the stocks of this or that company. and figuring out what kind of stock prices make him happy and make him sad.