Posted on 05/09/2022 7:25:42 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
On this morning's New Day, CNN reporter Laura Jarrett, daughter of former top Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, supported pro-abortion protests outside the homes of conservative Supreme Court Justices. She claimed that a conversation about civility "misses the mark."
Substitute host John Avlon actually tried to frame the conversation around where the line should be drawn when it comes to protests, but Jarrett would have none of it.
"I think for a lot of people, a conversation about civility feels like it misses the mark when constitutional rights that you believe that you had for over 50 years are about to be overturned."
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[[The difference now is they appear to be openly criminalizing conservative protests.]]
Exactly, and decriminalizing violent left wing domestic terrorism
Sounds like INSURRECTION to me. Where’s the FBI and DOJ?
Screw your January 6 revenge pogrom you mob-rule fascists.
It’s a nice sentiment. One that should be held in private because any kickback against them would be considered another January 6 type event by the DOJ and its lickspittle gangster FBI.
There are also local ordinances about disturbing the peace and protesting in residential areas. If you happen to live in the jurisdiction of a local Soros DA I doubt they would be enforced.
They want to burn it all down and bring violence and mob rule to our nation.
Except they are against Federal law.
Like, specifically against federal law.
What is wrong with these people.
Constitutional right? No. Law created from the bench? Yes.
Arrest them, too.
This is what Obamugabe thinks.
Does this cross between jihadist and ape still have SS protection?
It’s actually against federal law.
Or if a crowd of raucous conservatives regularly doxxed and staged noisy protests in front of her residence and the residences of every CNN liar.
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