GOP Congressman Run Off Road By Left-Wing Radical

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When you're constantly losing, and you have pent up rage - you get desperate.

Also a nice healthy dose of antisemitism oughta do the trick.



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Stay classy, Dems.
 
Democrats feel that they have a natural right to seek immediate justice through any unlawful activity, including assassination.

We see this as they burn down Tesla dealerships and try to assassinate the heads of Health care corporations and Presidents, and members of SCOTUS, as well as the entire GOP Congress at a baseball game..

No trials or courts needed, just self-righteous indignation is all that is required and with very limited coverage on Legacy news.

It reminds me of jihadists, actually, because they operate the same way.

There is no evil that is too evil to do against people you deem are socially unjust.

That is why the Left and Islam are so cozy with each other. They both believe in centralized authoritarian regimes and jihad which is basically vigilantism.
 
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Democrats feel that they have a natural right to seek immediate justice through any unlawful activity, including assassination.

We see this as they burn down Tesla dealerships and try to assassinate the heads of Health care corporations and Presidents, and members of SCOTUS, as well as the entire GOP Congress at a baseball game..

No trials or courts needed, just self-righteous indignation is all that is required.

It reminds me of jihadists, actually, because they operate the same way.

There is no evil that is too evil to do against people you deem are socially unjust.

That is why the Left and Islam are so cozy with each other. They believe in centralized authoritarian regimes and jihad which is basically vigilantism.
You have a good point. The religion is based on a guy that went into the desert, came back and said he had talked to Allah and explained the rules of the new religion he was founding. When followers were hard to come by, he went back into the desert and "spoke to Allah" and came back with new rules that said not only could you treat your women like cattle, but any harm you did to someone of another faith, such as robbing, assaulting, or killing them, was not a sin but acceptable behavior. That got the followers flocking to him. Democrats seem to believe in the same philosophy that if the person disagrees with you, you are OK burning their car, stopping them in the street, spitting on them, or even physically assaulting them.
 
You have a good point. The religion is based on a guy that went into the desert, came back and said he had talked to Allah and explained the rules of the new religion he was founding. When followers were hard to come by, he went back into the desert and "spoke to Allah" and came back with new rules that said not only could you treat your women like cattle, but any harm you did to someone of another faith, such as robbing, assaulting, or killing them, was not a sin but acceptable behavior. That got the followers flocking to him. Democrats seem to believe in the same philosophy that if the person disagrees with you, you are OK burning their car, stopping them in the street, spitting on them, or even physically assaulting them.
Hitler understood. This is what he said in private to Speer.

"It is our bad luck that we have chosen the wrong faith." This is what Hitler once complained to his architect, Albert Speer. "Why should we have Christianity, with its gentleness and wisdom?", he asked. For the Nazi leader, Islam was the "religion of men" (Männerreligion) - pure, too. The "soldiers of Islam" went to the military paradise, with "beautiful women" and "rivers of wine", "a true earthly paradise". This, Hitler argued, suited the "German temperament" more than the "Jewish filth and the foolishness of the priests" of the Christians.
 

User Kicked Off Bluesky For Not Violently Threatening JD Vance​


U.S.·Jun 19, 2025 · BabylonBee.com

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U.S. — According to sources, Bluesky user @stephan34.bsky.social was banned for violating the social media platform's terms of service by not violently threatening Vice President JD Vance.

Vance, who joined Bluesky on Wednesday, caused controversy when he shared a quote from a recent United States Supreme Court ruling. His account was temporarily suspended as a result. After being reinstated, the lives of the vice president and his family were threatened by everyone on the platform — everyone, that is, except Stephan34, an anonymous account from Ohio.

"I was logged out at the time!" Stephan34 told moderators as he attempted to repeal the ban. "I didn't know, okay? I didn't know! I'll totally wish physical harm on the vice president! Just give me another chance!"

Bluesky maintained a zero-tolerance policy against users who refuse to bully conservative accounts, including but not limited to the vice president of the United States. Trust & Safety Lead Wilxa Mandarin (zer/zerself) said zer hands were tied. "The decision is final. We can't afford to allow users on the platform that create a welcoming and inclusive environment for conservatives," Mandarin said. "Bluesky is about inspiring progressive change through terror."

At publishing time, Stephan34 had been allowed back on Bluesky after doxxing several Republican congressmen and pledging to kill their families.

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Democrats feel they have a right to break the law.
Both parties feel they are above the law, and govern accordingly. As Dubya noted 20+ years ago, the Constitution is just a piece of paper, and so he and Cheney advocated for the Unitary Executive. Barack loved it, and Trump is liking the UE today.
 
Trump supporters did it to a Biden-Harris campaign car in 2020 and none of you guys gave a shit.
 

User Kicked Off Bluesky For Not Violently Threatening JD Vance​


U.S.·Jun 19, 2025 · BabylonBee.com

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U.S. — According to sources, Bluesky user @stephan34.bsky.social was banned for violating the social media platform's terms of service by not violently threatening Vice President JD Vance.

Vance, who joined Bluesky on Wednesday, caused controversy when he shared a quote from a recent United States Supreme Court ruling. His account was temporarily suspended as a result. After being reinstated, the lives of the vice president and his family were threatened by everyone on the platform — everyone, that is, except Stephan34, an anonymous account from Ohio.

"I was logged out at the time!" Stephan34 told moderators as he attempted to repeal the ban. "I didn't know, okay? I didn't know! I'll totally wish physical harm on the vice president! Just give me another chance!"

Bluesky maintained a zero-tolerance policy against users who refuse to bully conservative accounts, including but not limited to the vice president of the United States. Trust & Safety Lead Wilxa Mandarin (zer/zerself) said zer hands were tied. "The decision is final. We can't afford to allow users on the platform that create a welcoming and inclusive environment for conservatives," Mandarin said. "Bluesky is about inspiring progressive change through terror."

At publishing time, Stephan34 had been allowed back on Bluesky after doxxing several Republican congressmen and pledging to kill their families.

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In today’s world, this is almost believable…
 
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