On Tuesday afternoon, the House impeachment managers commenced their case against former President Donald J. Trump with a brief video depicting the events of January 6 juxtaposed with Trump’s alleged words of “incitement.”
What the Democratic managers predictably left out were several clips of their own party-members invoking similarly incendiary language intended to inspire animosity, if not outright violence, toward Republican officials.
The House Judiciary GOP released a video in response to Raskin that highlights some of the Democrats’ violent rhetoric.
Maybe most blatantly, California Rep. Maxine Waters, in June of 2018, called for a mass intimidation campaign against Trump appointed government officials, instructing a crowd, “If you see anybody from that (Trump) Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.” A clear call to action if ever one existed.
Waters later looked to distinguish her own inflammatory words from those of her nemesis, then-President Trump, calling him “the poster child for violence,” going on to say “he’s the one who threatens… Don’t forget at his rallies, when he said go ahead and beat them up, I’ll take them out on a stretcher,” completely ignorant of her blatant hypocrisy in the matter.
President Joe Biden himself is not above fantasizing over political violence, making multiple remarks in 2018 on his desire to “beat the hell out of” President Trump, saying on the campaign trail, “The press always ask me, ‘Don’t I wish I were debating him?’ No, I wish we were in high school – I could take him behind the gym. That’s what I wish.” Implying only a friendly chat, no doubt.
Even Biden’s ultimate choice for running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris, has a prior flirtation with incendiary remarks, speaking on the Late show with Colbert of the “protests” for which “some… at times turned violent,” Harris had this to say.
“They’re not gonna stop, and everyone beware, because they’re not gonna stop… They’re not gonna stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not gonna stop after Election Day… Everyone should take note of that, on both levels, that they’re not going to let up — and they should not. And we should not.”
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