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The Democrats’ descent into violence
« on: October 12, 2025, 09:23:46 am »
October 12, 2025
The Democrats’ descent into violence
By Kevin Finn

Stories of Democrats’ violence against Americans have become regular.  And yes, I meant to say it exactly that way.  I can’t think of a single Democrat who’s said or done anything in the last ten or twenty years (maybe longer) to make America safer, stronger, more prosperous, or more united.  Once upon a time, we might have been able to say Democrats and Republicans disagreed on the best way to achieve the same desired end-state.  No more.  Democrats are hell-bent on taking the country down and assaulting or even murdering anyone who stands in their way.

Examples abound.  From miscellaneous civilians to bureaucrats to media figures and celebrities all the way up to elected officials, Democrats are escalating political violence and posing real threats to Republicans and the principles of a free society.

A recent poll in Virginia revealed that 93% of Virginia Democrats did not view texts by A.G. nominee Jay Jones, which called for the murder of Republicans and their families, as disqualifying.  He actually expressed a desire for Republican speaker Todd Gilbert’s children to “die in their mother’s arms.”  That an overwhelming majority of Democrats would excuse this language shows a normalization of homicidal ideation.  This undermines any pretense of civil discourse.  It’s not hyperbole, but a mainstream position within the party, and it signals that Democrats “offer nothing to the country but still want to kill you if you do not support them.”  How do we live with people like this?

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