Cory Wayne
While President Donald Trump was swearing in embattled Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Hillary Clinton was making declarations of war against his administration.
Clinton, who remains clearly bitter following her embarrassing defeat at the hands of President Trump in the 2016 election, called for less civility against the Republican party until Democrats win back the House and Senate.
“You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about,” Clinton told CNN. “That’s why I believe, if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and/or the Senate, that’s when civility can start again. But until then, the only thing that the Republicans seem to recognize and respect is strength.”
Every media-driven outrage takes us another step closer to a true civil war. Clinton, like a number of
The deep state’s ambition to thrust us into violence is not being hidden anymore.
This should scare people on both sides, but unfortunately, the “never Trumpers” are willing to follow the guides of anyone who seems to confirm their own bias (even if that means violence).
Those who have lost power, such as the Clintons, former attorney general Eric Holder, and former President Barack Obama, are doing everything they can to create an environment of twisted resistance. They are funneling their followers into mayhem with the purpose of creating discord.
They want their power back. That’s what this is all about.
Eventually, a follower will feel it is their duty to “take out” a public official. We’ve seen the writing on the wall for months as more and more liberals accost public officials in restaurants.
Clinton and her cohorts refuse to condemn such behavior, rather, they condone and support it; and then they subsequently fuel worse potential scenarios with rhetoric such as what we heard from Clinton’s CNN interview.
Elitists such as Clinton have nothing to lose from civil discord and violence and everything to gain.
Clinton’s post-election-loss time has been spent in a defiant manner. She’s been a prominent leader of the “resistance” ever since she failed to win the Crown she felt entitled to occupy. That’s led us down a path of two full years of dangerous rhetoric that assumes the position that Trump isn’t “our President.”
The Kavanaugh outrage, like many other outrages of months’ past, served as yet another prop to exacerbate an uprising of the pawns. Make no mistake about it, Clinton and the rest of her cohorts could care less what this cost Americans in economic positioning or even lives. This is about a power grab. This is about defeating the Americans who voted these people out of their seats, seats which were billowing into authoritarian rule.
Now they want your neighbors, your family members, your doctors, and your mechanics, to turn on you. They want them to assault you while you are eating dinner out at a nice restaurant with your family. They want you to fall to damaging, unproven charges of sexual assault. They want your local stores to take stances and conform to the puritanical liberal doctrine.
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