Friday, October 26, 2018

MEDIA STIRS THE MOB VIOLENCE AGAINST POTUS WITH FAKE NEWS

The Main Stream Media once again is feeding the mob violence stoked fake news to attack POTUS.



Montage: Media Race to Blame Trump for Mail Bombs :: Grabien - The Multimedia Marketplace



When we look at where the violence filled rhetoric is coming from and how the MSM promotes it the results speak or themselves.



After being the target of two anonymous packages containing devices that looked like pipe bombs, Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters – the same Maxine Waters who openly called for public violence and harassment against Trump administration employees, mind you – now says that President Trump “should take responsibility” for the escalating rhetoric and threats of violence against political and public officials, including this latest rash of threats.

"I think the president of United States should take responsibility for the kind of violence that we are seeing for the first time in different ways," Waters said. "I think the president of the United States has been dog-whistling to his constituency, making them believe that their problems are caused by those people over there."

“And I think they are acting in a way that they think the president wants them to do and the way he wants them to act,” Waters continued, adding that Trump “in his own way really does promote a lot of violence.”

Again, if the irony here is still lost on you, this is the same Maxine Waters who has publicly and repeatedly instructed her supporters to publicly accost Republicans – particularly those who work in the Trump administration – whenever they dare to step out of their house.




Former Attorney General Eric Holder said at a recent campaign event that when Republicans "go low," Democrats should "kick them" in response, video that surfaced Wednesday shows.

Holder, while campaigning for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D), said that it's time for Democrats to be as "tough," "dedicated" and "committed" as Republicans are.

"Michelle [Obama] always says that, you know, ‘When they go low, we go high.’ No. When they go low, we kick them. That’s what this new Democratic Party is about," he said. “We’re proud as hell to be Democrats. We’re going to fight for the ideals of the Democratic Party."

Holder, who has said he is interested in a possible 2020 White House bid,





Robert De Niro: Of course I want to punch Trump in the face


While appearing on The View Friday morning, Robert De Niro addressed controversial comments he made about wanting to punch Donald Trump in the face last year, saying his feelings haven’t changed since the former reality television host was elected president.

“I said that because he said that about somebody, that he would like to punch them in the face,” the actor told cohost Joy Behar. “How dare he say that to the crowd? How dare he say the things he does? Of course I want to punch him in the face.”

De Niro went on to clarify his comments: “It was only a symbolic thing, anyway. It wasn’t like I was going to go find him and punch him in the face. But he’s got to hear it. He’s got to hear that, you know, that’s how he makes people feel. It’s not good to feel that way. It’s not good to start that stuff up, but at the same time sometimes when people are bullies like that, that’s what you have to do to shut them up. Bully them back.”

Brennan: Trump-Putin Presser Nothing Short Of "Treasonous," "There Will Be Consequences For Him"

Former CIA director John Brennan said President Trump's behavior at his joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday was "nothing short of treasonous." Brennan said Trump is "giving aid and comfort to the enemy" and warned that there will be "consequences" for him.

"When I use the term, this is 'nothing short of treasonous,' I equate it to the betrayal of one's nation, aiding, abetting, giving comfort to an enemy," Brennan said in an interview with NBC's Today on Tuesday.

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