I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out.
This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat.
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This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat.
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It's beyond time, Jim, but you and I both know it's not going to happen.I ask that rhetorically, because I know the ideologues hate each other with such a passion that they can never let go.
But why cant the rest of us shun the partisan hate mongers and push for unity in the public arena? I shun Black Lies Matter as much as I shun any Tea Party people that call for violence.
I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
Let us all shun those who call for violence or who voice approval of violence by one of their own.
Gillian Turner: Scalise Shooting Is a 'Wake-Up Call for Bipartisanship'
Gillian Turner said on "Outnumbered" that the attack on congressional Republicans' baseball practice is a "wake-up call" for Washington, D.C. to return to bipartisanship.
The shooting, reportedly by a man who supported Bernie Sanders, wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a congressional aide and two police officers.
"It's now incumbent upon the governing class in Washington to do their best to, if not end the gridlock, then at least end the hellacious, completely critical rhetoric that has just done nothing but divide our nation over the last election cycle," said Turner, a Fox News contributor and former White House National Security Council member under Presidents Bush and Obama.
She called on members of Congress and the executive branch to end the "heated" daily rhetoric.
"It puts a fine point on the problem at hand. It's a wake-up call for bipartisanship," she said.
Melissa Francis echoed the call for politicians to "turn the temperature down" in Washington.
Earlier on the show, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said the shooting is part of a pattern of "an increasing intensity of hostility on the left."
He said that the violent feelings of people who disagree with conservatives have been building since election night.
Abby Huntsman and Gingrich said the president struck the right tone of unity in his message from the White House on the shooting.
Just look at the posts on this board today.
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I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out.
This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat.
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View attachment 133099You can start with yours
I really don't like seeing infrastructure, science and education being cut....But the first step is to reject Trumps violent talk.
8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out.
This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat.
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That's an association you made, not me.8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out. This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat..
I ask that rhetorically, because I know the ideologues hate each other with such a passion that they can never let go.
But why cant the rest of us shun the partisan hate mongers and push for unity in the public arena? I shun Black Lies Matter as much as I shun any Tea Party people that call for violence.
I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
Let us all shun those who call for violence or who voice approval of violence by one of their own.
Gillian Turner: Scalise Shooting Is a 'Wake-Up Call for Bipartisanship'
Gillian Turner said on "Outnumbered" that the attack on congressional Republicans' baseball practice is a "wake-up call" for Washington, D.C. to return to bipartisanship.
The shooting, reportedly by a man who supported Bernie Sanders, wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a congressional aide and two police officers.
"It's now incumbent upon the governing class in Washington to do their best to, if not end the gridlock, then at least end the hellacious, completely critical rhetoric that has just done nothing but divide our nation over the last election cycle," said Turner, a Fox News contributor and former White House National Security Council member under Presidents Bush and Obama.
She called on members of Congress and the executive branch to end the "heated" daily rhetoric.
"It puts a fine point on the problem at hand. It's a wake-up call for bipartisanship," she said.
Melissa Francis echoed the call for politicians to "turn the temperature down" in Washington.
Earlier on the show, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said the shooting is part of a pattern of "an increasing intensity of hostility on the left."
He said that the violent feelings of people who disagree with conservatives have been building since election night.
Abby Huntsman and Gingrich said the president struck the right tone of unity in his message from the White House on the shooting.
A fine idea, but how can you make it work? You have no media at all to help. You won't get FOX and you certainly aren't going to get CNN or MSNBC, and you are unlikely to get any of the other networks either. You won't get Rush, you won't get NPR, you might get Glenn Beck but it would only be you and him, and none of the networks will listen to him.
It's a noble effort, I wish you luck.
I ask that rhetorically, because I know the ideologues hate each other with such a passion that they can never let go.
But why cant the rest of us shun the partisan hate mongers and push for unity in the public arena? I shun Black Lies Matter as much as I shun any Tea Party people that call for violence.
I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
Let us all shun those who call for violence or who voice approval of violence by one of their own.
Gillian Turner: Scalise Shooting Is a 'Wake-Up Call for Bipartisanship'
Gillian Turner said on "Outnumbered" that the attack on congressional Republicans' baseball practice is a "wake-up call" for Washington, D.C. to return to bipartisanship.
The shooting, reportedly by a man who supported Bernie Sanders, wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a congressional aide and two police officers.
"It's now incumbent upon the governing class in Washington to do their best to, if not end the gridlock, then at least end the hellacious, completely critical rhetoric that has just done nothing but divide our nation over the last election cycle," said Turner, a Fox News contributor and former White House National Security Council member under Presidents Bush and Obama.
She called on members of Congress and the executive branch to end the "heated" daily rhetoric.
"It puts a fine point on the problem at hand. It's a wake-up call for bipartisanship," she said.
Melissa Francis echoed the call for politicians to "turn the temperature down" in Washington.
Earlier on the show, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said the shooting is part of a pattern of "an increasing intensity of hostility on the left."
He said that the violent feelings of people who disagree with conservatives have been building since election night.
Abby Huntsman and Gingrich said the president struck the right tone of unity in his message from the White House on the shooting.
That's an association you made, not me.8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out. This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat..
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Not if the GOP gives a tax cut to the elites at the expense of the poor. See your map, this is not the Republicans country. Clinton won the maj vote and DT skated by the skin of his teeth, remember that.
That's an association you made, not me.8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out. This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat..
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Yeah! Don't accuse Mac of being accusatory. He hates that.
Facts are facts.That's an association you made, not me.8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out. This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat..
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Yeah! Don't accuse Mac of being accusatory. He hates that.
Facts are facts.That's an association you made, not me.8 years of desperate searches for a hint of a violent Tea Party member.I was concerned all through Obama's administration that some fucked up racist would take him out. This is an all-new league we're in. The zealots are a real threat..
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Yeah! Don't accuse Mac of being accusatory. He hates that.
Just waiting for the gun control crowed to show up with the anti gun posters....It's time to arm yourself. There no middle ground with these "people".
Limbaugh could not contain his ecstasy over the shooting, bragging and taking credit for predicting it. His divisive hate even went so far as to attack the Democrats for praying for the Republicans who were shot.I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
You have no idea who those people in that picture are. Limbaugh did nothing of the sort.Limbaugh could not contain his ecstasy over the shooting, bragging and taking credit for predicting it. His divisive hate even went so far as to attack the Democrats for praying for the Republicans who were shot.I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
What a loathsome worthless piece of scum Limbaugh is!!!
Democrats huddle in a dugout to pray for their Republican colleagues after shots were fired at a Congressional baseball practice in Alexandria
Limbaugh could not contain his ecstasy over the shooting, bragging and taking credit for predicting it. His divisive hate even went so far as to attack the Democrats for praying for the Republicans who were shot.I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
What a loathsome worthless piece of scum Limbaugh is!!!
Democrats huddle in a dugout to pray for their Republican colleagues after shots were fired at a Congressional baseball practice in Alexandria
I ask that rhetorically, because I know the ideologues hate each other with such a passion that they can never let go.
But why cant the rest of us shun the partisan hate mongers and push for unity in the public arena? I shun Black Lies Matter as much as I shun any Tea Party people that call for violence.
I shun Rush as much as I shun Chucky Schumer.
Let us all shun those who call for violence or who voice approval of violence by one of their own.
Gillian Turner: Scalise Shooting Is a 'Wake-Up Call for Bipartisanship'
Gillian Turner said on "Outnumbered" that the attack on congressional Republicans' baseball practice is a "wake-up call" for Washington, D.C. to return to bipartisanship.
The shooting, reportedly by a man who supported Bernie Sanders, wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, a congressional aide and two police officers.
"It's now incumbent upon the governing class in Washington to do their best to, if not end the gridlock, then at least end the hellacious, completely critical rhetoric that has just done nothing but divide our nation over the last election cycle," said Turner, a Fox News contributor and former White House National Security Council member under Presidents Bush and Obama.
She called on members of Congress and the executive branch to end the "heated" daily rhetoric.
"It puts a fine point on the problem at hand. It's a wake-up call for bipartisanship," she said.
Melissa Francis echoed the call for politicians to "turn the temperature down" in Washington.
Earlier on the show, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said the shooting is part of a pattern of "an increasing intensity of hostility on the left."
He said that the violent feelings of people who disagree with conservatives have been building since election night.
Abby Huntsman and Gingrich said the president struck the right tone of unity in his message from the White House on the shooting.