Posted on 07/18/2016 1:07:46 PM PDT by IBD editorial writer
CLEVELAND -- Events are conspiring to turn the November election into a referendum on law and order in a way not seen since 1968, when Richard Nixon promised in a campaign ad that "We. Shall. Have. Order."
Democrats have created an opening for Donald Trump to ride it into the White House.
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democrats are the disorder and chaos candidates, particularly this election cycle. First they started off by whipping up anti-police sentiment following Ferguson, then they moved to instigating riots at Trump rallies, and now they have upped the ante by instigating the murder of cops. Do they really think this is a winning tactic?
It will work because people need and want security.
How about Reagan smashing Dukakis with the “Get Out of Jail Free” card, “compliments of Governor Dukakis?’
That and the silly picture in the tank lost Dukakis the election.
Hillary's got ANARCHY and CHAOS nailed down.
ML/NJ
You forgot spending money the congress never appropriated in utter disregard of The Constitution.
Are you kidding? Seize it from who? The “president”? His washed up minion? It’s there for the taking! It’s a vacuum!! Just like the one he left in Iraq for ISIS (no boots on the ground), and BLM, et al, (when he curtailed supplying military armaments to our own cities) after Ferguson!! How much more of a weakling posture can you assume? I’m sure Jimmy Carter is happy to finally be off the hook!! Total MORON and clueless!
Law-And-Order Day?
Step one stop all funding to states who don’t follow federal laws
Then work on step two
Oh and by the way, I want to puke every time I think about the fact that our gutless president was allowed to speak in Dallas after the shooting here. His words were an insult to the families of slain officers, citizens of Dallas, and this republic (Texas.) I only hope Louisiana will leave him off the lineup when they honor their fallen heroes.
That was Bush 41 not Reagan. Reagan ran against Carter (80) and Mondull (84).
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