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Zorro

(15,724 posts)
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 12:06 PM Mar 2022

Trump's violent political rhetoric is metastasizing in the Republican Party

Violent and threatening political rhetoric, normalized and encouraged by former president Donald Trump, is metastasizing in the Republican Party. As nearly a third of GOP voters tell pollsters that violence might be required to “save our country,” some officeholders and candidates who espouse menacing views are rewarded with fundraising and social media success. Too often, mainstream party leaders — the very voices who should be drawing the line at hate speech — are silent.

Silence is complicity. By not speaking out even in response to overt calls for lethal vengeance and death threats against political foes, Republican officials send a clear message that violence itself is a plausible alternative to debate, and even a palatable one.

Those political foes are mainly, but not only, Democrats. Revolutionaries — and that is how some of the most extreme GOP figures see themselves — are apt to turn on their brethren. After 13 Republican members of the House broke ranks to join Democrats in voting for President Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill last fall, they were subjected to vicious attacks from party voters, as well as some right-wing lawmakers.

Far from being condemned for violent threats and hate speech, candidates and incumbents are increasingly being rewarded. One is Jarome Bell, who is vying for the GOP nomination in Virginia’s highly competitive 2nd Congressional District. He went a major step beyond the lie that Joe Biden stole the 2020 presidential election, calling for putting to death anyone convicted of voter fraud in a tweet in September: “Audit all 50 states. Arrest all involved. Try all involved. Convict all involved. Execute all involved.” Now Mr. Bell, who faces stiff competition in the party primary in June, has been endorsed by Republican Rep. Bob Good of Virginia.

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It can't be any clearer. The Republican Party is the party of fascism.

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Trump's violent political rhetoric is metastasizing in the Republican Party (Original Post) Zorro Mar 2022 OP
Off to greatest with you! Nt raccoon Mar 2022 #1
Trump is the republican party. SamKnause Mar 2022 #2
K&R 2naSalit Mar 2022 #3
So when is Gatez's execution? sinkingfeeling Mar 2022 #4

SamKnause

(13,088 posts)
2. Trump is the republican party.
Sat Mar 19, 2022, 12:45 PM
Mar 2022

He represents them better then anyone else ever has.

He says out loud what they believe and it empowers them to do the same.

They are delusional.

They are evil.

They are my enemies.

They are enemies of my country.

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