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Left-Wing Violence Ramps Up As Election Nears — And Dems Yawn
Yes, it's an editorial by conservative Investor's Business Daily, but it cannot be denied that left-wing violence is on the up-rise but the up-rise of late, has been on Republican women.
What happened to the left protecting one of their favorite groups, women? Looks like protection only extends to women who kowtow the left's faux party line. Such staggering hypocrisy!
Does the left bother to say anything about the growing list of Republican women being brutalized?
Yes, it's an editorial by conservative Investor's Business Daily, but it cannot be denied that left-wing violence is on the up-rise but the up-rise of late, has been on Republican women.
What happened to the left protecting one of their favorite groups, women? Looks like protection only extends to women who kowtow the left's faux party line. Such staggering hypocrisy!
What happens when men physically assault female politicians or threaten them with poison? If those women are Republicans and the attackers are leftists, Democrats greet them with silence, excuses, or worse. So left-wing violence grows.
Here's what the "tolerant" left has been up to in just the past few days, as the midterm elections near:
In Nevada, police arrested a left-wing operative for assaulting Kristin Davison, who is the campaign manager for gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt.
"He grabbed my right arm, my leg was lodged between the door and the wall. He twisted my arm, and contorted it behind my back," Davison said. "I was scared. Every time I tried pulling away, he would grab tighter, and pull me closer into him."
The alleged assailant, Wilfred Stark, had been charged in March with assaulting another woman, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's spokesperson, outside a congressional hearing room.
In Minnesota, a man punched state representative Sarah Anderson in the arm after she confronted him for destroying Republican campaign yard signs.
"He was charging at me, saying, 'Why don't you go kill yourself?' " she told the Washington Free Beacon.
Meanwhile, Sen. Susan Collins received a threatening letter at her home that contained a substance the letter writer claimed was ricin poison. The letter mentioned her vote to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Collins had been on the receiving end of a multitude of threats before announcing her support.
"I will not live in fear," she said in response, "I will not be intimidated."
These are just recent stories about attacks on Republican women
Does the left bother to say anything about the growing list of Republican women being brutalized?
Nope. Mostly crickets.
If they do talk about such acts, Democrats make excuses. They say Trump is to blame, or that Republicans have their own problem with violent extremists, or they complain about Republicans' use of the term "mob."
Worse, leading Democrats have been egging attackers on.
Would-be president Hillary Clinton went so far as to declare that there can be no civility while Republicans are in control of anything. The head of the FBI under President Obama recently urged Democrats to physically attack Republicans.