Posted on 10/21/2018 6:37:31 AM PDT by Eddie01
The GOP has released a new attack ad against Democrats. But whereas its first ad had depicted a compilation of liberal Democrats behaving like an unhinged mob, its new ad published Friday features media news reports documenting the acts of violence being carried out against Republicans.
The news reports cover everything from Republican Sen. Susan Collins husband receiving a threatening letter allegedly containing ricin to a Republican campaign manager in Nevada suffering bruises to her neck and arms after being accosted by a Democrat operative.
The reports also cite the assault of two Republican operatives in Minnesota and the arson attack on a GOP headquarters building in Wyoming.
The beginning of the ad contains a chilling quote from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who earlier this week had told a New York audience that if some Americans wind up suffering collateral damage because of the Democrat Partys agenda, then so be it.
We have to have total clarity about what we do when it comes to everything a womans right to choose, gay marriage whether its about immigration, whether its about gun safety, whether its about climate shed said during a public interview last Sunday.
I think that we owe the American people to be there for them, for their financial security, respecting the dignity and worth of every person in our country, and if theres some collateral damage for some others who do not share our view, well, so be it.
Published earlier this month, the GOPs first ad contains similarly eerie and potentially violent rhetoric from other left-wing figures, including former Attorney General Eric Holder and California Democrat Maxine Waters.
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I watched those. And what comes to mind is, Its about freakin time.
Good for whomever put them together.
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