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Yet they still say Trump started it two years ago when he told a guy at a rally to punch someone. Hmmm, are Dems claiming to be Trump's puppets? Did Trump make them do it? Democrats are always victims.
Someone who crashes their opponent's private event with the sole intention of disrupting it and obstructing the rights of others DESERVES to have the crap beaten out of them. You think violating the Constitutional rights of citizens should just go unpunished? Be a better citizen, a better person, and you won't get roughed up! If you violate other peoples rights EXPECT to get hurt, because you brought it on yourself.
It's good to know that if Republican politicians tell their constituents to do exactly the same things that Demorats have told theirs, it would be perfectly okay. I say go for it!
Its too bad even the spouses resort to word twisting and false accusations, but it seems to be the norm with some people.
Booker said: "go to the Hill today." "Please, get up in the face of some congresspeople?
And she claims that encourages people to violence......
If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Someone published their home address on the Internet, and it came from a senate directory that only goes to senators and staff. So someone released it to the public. And yes, that does encourage violence.
Someone published their home address on the Internet, and it came from a senate directory that only goes to senators and staff. So someone released it to the public. And yes, that does encourage violence.
The guy was arrested yesterday and charged with 7 federal crimes, he's an intern for the dumbest woman in Congress and has worked for a few other democrats.
You people are ridiculous lol. Going to the Hill and voicing complaints does not mean commit a violent act.
But releasing private home addresses of Republican senators on the web that could have only come from senate staffers is very threatening. Seriously, read her letter instead of basing this just on the comments here. I think you’re smarter than that.
Someone published their home address on the Internet, and it came from a senate directory that only goes to senators and staff. So someone released it to the public. And yes, that does encourage violence.
Their address is not a secret which is known only in Senate directory. What are you talking about
You think their neighbors don't know it? The mailman doesn't know it? The utility companies don't know it? Their friends don't know it? Come on, hundreds of people know their address.
LOL, you can just Google the address and find it
This Republican victim game is nauseating.
PS There are 5 houses for sale in their neighborhood, so obviously the realtors know their address.
I think that in light of recent events like protesting people at restaurants, the doxxing etc. that Bookers choice of words were poor but were within reason and too much political hay is being made of them.
Maxines comments were (as usual) inappropriately over the top and she got called out for it bigtime.
I'd recommend the repubs keep their powder dry on this one so that they don't look like they're hamming it up which devalues the leverage they gained from Maxine being an idiot.
Their address is not a secret which is known only in Senate directory. What are you talking about
You think their neighbors don't know it? The mailman doesn't know it? The utility companies don't know it? Their friends don't know it? Come on, hundreds of people know their address.
Doesn’t matter, it was published. And the person got arrested. Read her letter. She didn’t accuse Booker of doing it.
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