Hate, Violence, and Racism… Where is the Pushback? – by Jim Bratten

 

Jim Bratten

Republicans are expected to denounce the KKK (ask Sen. Kamala Harris) and berate neo-Nazis, when neither have affinity or connections to the Republican Party, historically or otherwise. Despite facts that conflict with the incongruous claims by rabid Democrat hit men on CNN, Republicans who object to the lies are few.

Hard-leftists have used violence for decades to apply their hate. The Democrat Party National Convention of 1968 comes to mind, when Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) crashed the convention and ignited violence. Today, the ideological progeny of the 1968 SDS rioters now comprise a significant part of Democrat Party mentors, its Antifa supporters, and administrations and faculties of established education. Few Republicans can be found who are willing to shine a spotlight on this unacceptable situation or explain the dangers this genealogy poses to our nation.

Aside from Democrats’ violent genes, they have a storied record of racism. In the nineteenth century, Democrats were the party of slavery and Republicans the party of abolition. This also held true throughout most of the twentieth century; Democrats stood for segregation (using the

Passed House; overcame Senate filibuster by Southern Democrats

KKK to enforce it) and Republicans worked for desegregation. “Jim Crow” laws were instituted by Democrats as was the founding and financing of the Ku Klux Klan. Bull Conner was a Democrat. FDR put a Klansman on the Supreme Court. Sen. Robert “KKK” Byrd (D-WV) was Hillary Clinton’s mentor.

Democrats’ rabid opposition to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act resulted in months of filibustering, finally passed by Republican majorities. Yet Republican leadership is silent about this history. That’s what happens when a party opposes its own president as an outsider and colludes with the “opposition” (in name only), whose hate, violence, and racism are given a pass, due to the “collaboration” needed to oust Trump.

During the presidential contest of 2016, convicted felon Robert Creamer arranged violent interruptions at Trump campaign rallies in several cities across the U.S., hiring radical thugs to attack Trump supporters at his campaign events, bankrolled by the DNC and the Hillary Clinton campaign. Chicago was a notable Creamer achievement, ending in Trump’s cancellation of an event due to violence by Creamer’s thugs. Another Creamer specialty was bussing voters across state lines to illegally vote in other states. During the Obama Regime, White House records show Creamer visited 342 times, many of these visits to the Obama family residence in the building. After Donald Trump won the Republican nomination the visits increased in frequency. Was there any reaction from the Republican leadership? Did they connect the dots and speak out?

Then we have the Russian collusion fraud, a corrupt DOJ and FBI, Kavanaugh’s character assassination plot, open border schemes to transform the political demography of the nation by importing new Democrats (and the associated massive election fraud), attacks on executive policy by activist judges, and Democrat candidates crying Republicans are racists.

Networks discovered last week that a “white supremacist” had visited the White House (since he tweeted so) and collectively pounced on President Trump for “meeting” with a neo-Nazi in the “people’s house.” The outrage was media cookie-cutter and instantaneous. Never mind that facts showed the fellow was one of many citizens in an everyday White House tour – they jumped first and asked for facts later. After all, when President Trump faces pending destruction you don’t suffer any interruptions. This mindset is now the foundation of the Democrat Party platform but don’t expect an official GOP response.

How long will it take for Republicans to comprehend who they are dealing with and push-back forcefully?

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