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Well, know that when I hear that some people may have been sent explosive devices, strange powder, etc... I always think "calculated, partisan attack" instead of "crazy person."
Come on... this sort of stuff could be done by ANYONE.
Your right I don’t know. Could be a lone nutter. It also could be a coordinated effort to paint conservative people out as dangerous radicals. It is very convenient timing for the liberals who took a serious beating PR wise over the Kavanaugh incident. It’s reasonable to think radical elements of the left would want something like this to happen as it will be easier to paint conservative people in the colors the left wants them painted in. The fact that no bomb went off really supports that possibility. The other possibility is the bomber is a crazy lone wolf who also is increadibly incompetent. Time will tell.
Either this guy is an amateur flunky or whoever sent them knew they would not go off. No one in their right mind would think you could mail a bomb to ex Presidents and get away with it. I bet there is way more to this than we think. Who stands to gain if conservatives are painted out as crazy bombers two weeks before an election? This could be a leftist ploy.
Bingo!
I think whoever sends the fake bombs and fake ricin to politicians or media are just angry a**holes and not a member of one party or the other. I also think when folks make this political that they are missing the point. No one should be doing this.
This is what Trump has done to our country. He generates hate and division. He is supposed to be the President of the United States, not the President of a political party or special interest group.
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