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PursuePeace
10-31-2018, 12:48 AM
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https://twitter.com/pdabrosca/status/1057324510473527302

PursuePeace
10-31-2018, 08:52 AM
Peter D'Abrosca

1) October 21, 2018: Obama’s former deputy secretary of state, Philippe Reines says harassment of McConnell and his wife “is fine”

2) October 20, 2018: Angry Leftists Harass McConnell, Wife at Restaurant: ‘Why Don’t You Get Out of Here?’

3) October 19, 2018: New York Man Charged With Threatening Two Senators Over Kavanaugh Support

4) October 18, 2018: Dem operative for Soros-funded group arrested for ‘battery’ against Nevada GOP candidate’s campaign manager

5) October 17, 2018: TN Restaurant owner’s life threatened for renting space to GOP’s Marsha Blackburn

6) October 17, 2018: Portland Antifa tells 9/11 NYPD widow “YOUR HUSBAND SHOULD FUC*ING ROT IN THE GRAVE”

7) October 17, 2018: Professor calls for harassing Republicans at restaurants, sticking ‘fingers in their salads’

8) October 16, 2018: Person claimed ricin was in letter sent to Senator Collins home

9) October 16, 2018: Left-wing comedian gets physical with Trump supporter at Hooters

10) October 16, 2018: Republican candidate Shane Mekeland punched in Minnesota restaurant

11)October 16, 2018: Gov. Cuomo (D-NY) Blames GOP for Antifa Attack on Manhattan Club

12) October 16, 2018: Republican State Rep. Sarah Anderson assaulted in Minnesota

13) October 16, 2018: DFL Employee Calls for Republicans to be Beheaded

14) October 15, 2018: Vermont GOP House Candidate Receives Threatening Letter

15) October 13, 2018: VIDEO: Republican Justin Fareed’s Campaign Canvasser Allegedly Chased, Assaulted

16) October 12, 2018: Antifa Smash Windows, Deface Doors of Metropolitan Republican Club in Manhattan

17) October 11, 2018: Anti-Trump Protester Threatens to Rape Conservative Reporter

18) October 11, 2018: A truck with ‘Trump 2020’ bumper stickers was left at a bar overnight. Someone set it on fire.

19) October 10, 2018: Susan Rice’s Son Assaulted at Pro-Kavanaugh Event

20) October 10, 2018: Eric Holder Tells Dem Activists: ‘When They Go Low, We Kick ‘Em’

21) October 10, 2018: CNN says mobs have “constitutional right” to chase Republicans out of restaurants

22) October 9, 2018: Hillary Clinton opposes “civility” with Republicans.

23) October 8, 2018: Raw Story’s Editor: Steve Scalise ‘Accomplice’ to His Attempted Murder

24) October 8, 2018: Leftist Teacher Tweets: “So Who’s Gonna Take One For the Team and Kill Kavanaugh?”

25) October 8, 2018: Antifa Takes Over Portland, Harasses Old Man for Disobeying

26) October 8, 2018: Rand Paul’s Wife: I Sleep with a Loaded Gun Thanks to Leftists’ Threats

27) October 7, 2018: Sen. Cory Gardner claims wife received a beheading video over Kavanaugh vote.

28) October 6, 2018: Kavanaugh Protesters Accost an Elderly Trump Supporter

29) October 6, 2018: Sen. Collins Flooded with Abusive Tweets Threatening Death, Violence

30) October 5, 2018: Protesters Chase Graham To His Car Saying They Will Remove Him From Office

31) October 4, 2018: Republican Senators Hit With Death Threats Amidst Kavanaugh Fight

32) October 3, 2018: Ricin and threatening letter sent to Trump

33) October 2, 2018: 2 hospitalized after exposure to powdery substance at Cruz’s Houston campaign office

34) October 2, 2018: GOP Congressman Andy Harris (R-MD) assaulted by protesters

35) October 2, 2018: Video: Leftist protester kicks pro-life woman

36) October 1, 2018: Vandals Hit IL GOP Headquarters With ‘RAPE’ Graffiti

37) October 1, 2018: Senator Mitch McConnell Badgered At Airport By Anti-Kavanaugh Activists

38) September 30, 2018: Georgetown prof: White GOP senators in Kavanaugh hearing ‘deserve miserable deaths’

39) September 27, 2018: Republican Senators doxxed by Democrat Congressional intern

40) September 25, 2018: CNN Defends harassment of Ted Cruz

41) September 25, 2018: Ted Cruz and Wife harassed out of DC restaurant

42) September 20, 2018: Brett Kavanaugh and family receive death threats

43) September 12, 2018: Resistance Makes Rape Threat to Susan Collins Staffer over Kavanaugh Vote

44) September 11, 2018: DC police investigate threat to commit mass shooting at a MAGA event in Trump International Hotel

45) September 11, 2018: Threats of Rape and Strangling’ Force Writer Into Hiding After Anti-Abortion Tweet




The rest at link below:


https://twitter.com/pdabrosca/status/1057324510473527302

Anti Federalist
10-31-2018, 10:25 AM
"The right, with their toxic rhetoric, creates a climate of hate."

Anti Federalist
10-31-2018, 10:27 AM
The thing is now to not back down, grovel or "apologize".

Triple down and take the fight right back to them.

shakey1
10-31-2018, 10:29 AM
Looks like he left out the physical attack on Rand?

dannno
10-31-2018, 11:52 AM
Looks like he left out the physical attack on Rand?

Yaaa... kinda weird, but probably because he claimed it was over yard waste..

goldenequity
10-31-2018, 06:03 PM
ha. it's pretty much infested everywhere...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ui6uz6EmYc

Ender
10-31-2018, 06:24 PM
Things have been worse.



Is This Worse Than '68?
By Patrick J. Buchanan

October 31, 2018

Saturday, in Pittsburgh, a Sabbath celebration at the Tree of Life synagogue became the site of the largest mass murder of Jews in U.S. history. Eleven worshippers were killed by a racist gunman.

Friday, we learned the identity of the crazed criminal who mailed pipe bombs to a dozen leaders of the Democratic Party, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.

From restaurants to Capitol corridors, this campaign season we have seen ugly face-offs between leftist radicals and Republican senators.

Are we more divided than we have ever been? Are our politics more poisoned? Are we living in what Charles Dickens called “the worst of times” in America? Is today worse than 1968?

Certainly, the hatred and hostility, the bile and bitterness of our discourse, seem greater now than 50 years ago. But are the times really worse?
1968 began with one of the greatest humiliations in the history of the American Navy. The U.S. spy ship Pueblo was hijacked in international waters and its crew interned by North Korea.

A week later came the Tet Offensive, where every provincial capital in South Vietnam was attacked. A thousand U.S. troops died in February, 10,000 more through 1968.

On March 14, anti-war Senator Gene McCarthy captured 42 percent of the vote in New Hampshire against President Johnson.

With LBJ wounded, Robert Kennedy leapt into the race, accusing the president who had enacted civil rights of “dividing the country” and removing himself from “the enduring and generous impulses that are the soul of this nation.” Lyndon Johnson, said Kennedy, is “calling upon the darker impulses of the American spirit.”

Today, RFK is remembered as a “uniter.”

With Gov. George Wallace tearing at Johnson from the right and Kennedy and McCarthy attacking from the left — and Nixon having cleared the Republican field with a landslide in New Hampshire — LBJ announced on March 31 he would not run again.

Four days later, Martin Luther King, leading a strike of garbage workers, was assassinated in Memphis. One hundred U.S. cities exploded in looting, arson and riots. The National Guard was called up everywhere and federal troops rushed to protect Washington, D.C., long corridors of which were gutted, not to be rebuilt for a generation.
Before April’s end, Columbia University had exploded in the worst student uprising of the decade. It was put down only after the NYPD was unleashed on the campus.

Nixon called the Columbia takeover by black and white radicals “the first major skirmish in a revolutionary struggle to seize the universities of this country and transform them into sanctuaries for radicals and vehicles for revolutionary political and social goals.” Which many have since become.

In June, Kennedy, after defeating McCarthy in the crucial primary of California, was mortally wounded in the kitchen of the hotel where he had declared victory. He was buried in Arlington beside JFK.

Nixon, who had swept every primary, was nominated on the first ballot in Miami Beach, and the Democratic Convention was set for late August.

Between the conventions, Soviet Premier Leonid Brezhnev sent his Warsaw Pact armies and hundreds of tanks into Czechoslovakia to crush the peaceful uprising known as “Prague Spring.”

With this bloodiest of military crackdowns since the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Moscow sent a message to the West: There will be no going back in Europe. Once a Communist state, always a Communist state!
At the Democratic convention in Chicago, the thousands of radicals who had come to raise hell congregated nightly in Grant Park, across from the Hilton where the candidates and this writer were staying.

Baited day and night, the Chicago cops defending the hotel, by late in the week, had had enough. Early one evening, platoons of fresh police arrived and charged into the park clubbing and arresting scores of radicals as the TV cameras rolled. It would be called a “police riot.”

When Sen. Abe Ribicoff took the podium that night, he directed his glare at Mayor Richard J. Daley, accusing him of using “Gestapo tactics in the streets of Chicago.” Daley’s reply from the floor was unprintable.

Through September, Democratic candidate Hubert Humphrey could not speak at a rally without being cursed and shouted down.

Describing the radicals disrupting his every event, Humphrey said, these people “aren’t just hecklers,” but “highly disciplined, well-organized agitators. … Some are anarchists and some of these groups are dedicated to destroying the Democratic Party and destroying the country.”

After his slim victory, Nixon declared that his government would take as its theme the words on a girl’s placard that he had seen in the Ohio town of Deshler: “Bring us together.”

Nixon tried in his first months, but it was not to be.

According to Bryan Burrough, author of “Days of Rage, America’s Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence,” “During an eighteen month period in 1971 and 1972, the FBI reported more than 2,500 bombings on U.S. soil, nearly 5 a day.”

No, 2018 is not 1968, at least not yet.

Anti Globalist
10-31-2018, 06:26 PM
Don't see many republicans attacking leftists now do we?

dannno
10-31-2018, 06:37 PM
Don't see many republicans attacking leftists now do we?

Pretty sure you could count them with your fingers.