On Tuesday, President Donald Trump urged Republicans to "Remember what they are witnessing here - a lynching." Democrats and #NeverTrump Republicans rushed to condemn the president's use of the term.
NeverTrump Republican Joe Walsh said this was evidence that Trump is a "Horrible human being." Julián Castro called the lynching comparison "Beyond shameful." Kamala Harris accused Trump of invoking "The pain and trauma of lynching" to "Whitewash [his] own corruption." Elizabeth Warren called Trump's tweet "Beyond disgraceful."
Some even accused Trump of egging on a lynching against Hillary Clinton....Here are ten politicians who made the "Despicable" comparison without triggering the outrage directed at Trump.
Was Trump's use of "Lynching" an attempt to "Stoke racial divides"? Or was the president merely reaching for a way to condemn what he sees as a lawless coup attempt - and echoing Biden himself?
Danny DavisRep. Danny K. Davis condemned Trump for the lynching comparison on Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton did not accuse Trump of carrying out a lynching against her, but she did accuse him of "Inciting mob violence" that recalls Lynch mobs.
"When you are inciting mob violence, which is what Trump is doing, there's a lot of memories that people have. They're in the DNA. People remember mob violence that lead to lynching, people remember mob violence that lead to people being shot, being grabbed, being mistreated. And it's something that has a deep, almost psychological resonance to people who have ever been in any position of feeling somewhat fearful, somewhat worried," Clinton told MSNBC's Chris Matthews in March 2016.Trump arguably should not have used the word, but the faux outrage of the left is ridiculous.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/10-politicians-who-used-lynching-the-way-trump-did-and-the-left-didnt-care/
NeverTrump Republican Joe Walsh said this was evidence that Trump is a "Horrible human being." Julián Castro called the lynching comparison "Beyond shameful." Kamala Harris accused Trump of invoking "The pain and trauma of lynching" to "Whitewash [his] own corruption." Elizabeth Warren called Trump's tweet "Beyond disgraceful."
Some even accused Trump of egging on a lynching against Hillary Clinton....Here are ten politicians who made the "Despicable" comparison without triggering the outrage directed at Trump.
Was Trump's use of "Lynching" an attempt to "Stoke racial divides"? Or was the president merely reaching for a way to condemn what he sees as a lawless coup attempt - and echoing Biden himself?
Danny DavisRep. Danny K. Davis condemned Trump for the lynching comparison on Tuesday.
Hillary Clinton did not accuse Trump of carrying out a lynching against her, but she did accuse him of "Inciting mob violence" that recalls Lynch mobs.
"When you are inciting mob violence, which is what Trump is doing, there's a lot of memories that people have. They're in the DNA. People remember mob violence that lead to lynching, people remember mob violence that lead to people being shot, being grabbed, being mistreated. And it's something that has a deep, almost psychological resonance to people who have ever been in any position of feeling somewhat fearful, somewhat worried," Clinton told MSNBC's Chris Matthews in March 2016.Trump arguably should not have used the word, but the faux outrage of the left is ridiculous.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/10-politicians-who-used-lynching-the-way-trump-did-and-the-left-didnt-care/
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