ROOKE: Democrats Need To Put Down The ‘F’ Word

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Democrats have been informed that they had to be fighters, resist the Trump administration and push growing cultural and political changes in the United States

Their base demanded it. As a rule, this would mean that you would introduce or block legislation or direct a civil speech against your adversary to fight against their ideas with which you do not agree. But for any reason, they have chosen a different path: calling everyone, they do not agree with a fascist.

Similar to their efforts to label everyone a Nazi, a bigot, a racist, a transphobe, etc., the fascist has become their favorite nickname for any person in the law of former president Barack Obama. However, in the wake of the murder of Charlie Kirk, there was hope (even if it was born from Naivete) that the left releases their harmful rhetoric.

But they did not do it, despite one of the envelopes found with the pistol which allegedly used to shoot Kirk having an engraving which said “hey fascist!” Catch! ↑ → ↓ nel york “.

A week after the death of Kirk, Hillary Clinton shared a position encouraging people to go and buy the new book of the American teachers’ federation (AFT), Randi Weingarten: “Why the fascists fear teachers”.

“Congratulations to my friend @Rweingarten for why fascists fear teachers. From the prohibition of books to the control of programs, the authorities follow the education of the public because it is a cornerstone of democracy,” said Clinton. “Randi’s new book is a critical reading for this moment.”

No one expects Weingarten to stop his book tour or change the name of his book, which had been decided and planned long before the kirk murder. However, the promotion by Clinton of Weingu de Weingarten is a reminder on the left that it is normal to continue to claim lies against the right which leads to violence. (Register for Mary Rooke’s weekly newsletter here!))

Clinton is not alone in this area, and his comments were quite soft compared to those of other Democrats.

While joining the podcast “Getting Better” Thursday, the Democratic representative of Texas, Jasmine Crockett, told the host Jonathan Van Ness that everyone must stay together and that all the harmor harmful really came from the right, not from the left.

“He’s the fascist. He’s the hip, uh, dictator. It is, you know, the chief hate. He is the racist chief,” said Crockett.

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This echoes the statements she made on September 12 on the Breakfast Club, where she rejects the assertions that the use of Hitler or fascist names adds to the increase in political violence.

“We were able to speak, like that, it’s the upper level,” she said. “I disagree with you, I call you, you know,” Wannabe Hitler “, all these things are, like, not necessarily:” Go out and hurt someone “. But when you literally tell people gatherings: “Yeah, beat them” and this kind of thing, you promote a culture of violence. »»

Florida Democratic representative Maxwell Frost said that republican policies promulgated by President Donald Trump and his administration were signs that fascism is already in America when he was addressed to journalists on Thursday at a democratic press conference in support of Jimmy Kimmel.

“Donald Trump does not want a democracy. He wants a throne, and his friends open the way. The president and his lapdogs here at the American Congress, the vice-president, the president of the FCC, the Attorney General, the Secretary of State and the Republicans of the Congress do not implement here,” said Frost.

The Minnesota Democratic representative, Ilhan Omar, criticized the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, calling those who wish to rewrite his story “Full of Shit”, which arouses a standing ovation from the public.

“I believe that those of you interested in rewrite the story of this hateful man are full of shit,” said Omar, referring to Kirk.

Omar was also criticized to retweet a video urging Democrats not to mitigate the name “Fascism”.

California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom failed to call Trump a fascist dictator in response to ABC suspended Kimmel’s program, but has always fueled the flames by inserting that he is directing an authoritarian regime.

During a stormy exchange during a hearing of the chamber’s supervisory committee on Thursday, the Democratic representative of Michigan Rashida Tlaib accused the Republicans of having allowed a “fascist takeover” through the deployment of the National Guard of the Trump Administration in Washington, DC, led to a reject match with a republican Florida Rep. Byron Donalds, who reprimanded the herd of herd, in particular in the context of the Kirk context.

Their use of fascist encourages their base, making them lather the mouth of hatred and anger against the conservatives. But I would like to guess that not a single democrat using this word cannot in fact define it. Like “racist” and other ad hominem attacks, they occurred “fascist” to a degree that it no longer means anything. It’s time to remove it. (Rooke: the death of Charlie Kirk triggers new calls in the national Renaissance)

This does not make the right curl in fear as if they hoped that we would do it, except in the extent that each time it is used, the conservatives understand that the Democrats say at their base that there is probably a justification to commit violence or murder against them.

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