Posted on 08/08/2019 3:54:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
In response to the barbed discourse that can come from President Trump himself, the responses of his enemies have ramped up over the years, intensified by a crowd of Democrats who seek to oust him. What began as simple recoil against his policies has morphed into personal attacks that have sought to paint him as a racist, a homophobe, an Islamophobe, a xenophobe, a misogynist, a serial sexual predator and a Russian spy. It is hard to imagine a tactic that would even raise eyebrows after years of such onslaughts.
Thats why one of the lowest, most repulsive acts by any Trump opponent occupies such a singular place in the annals of dirty tricks: it is not first and foremost an attack on Trump; it is an act of malice toward regular citizens for the crime of writing checks to the Trump campaign.
At this still-early juncture in the 2020 Democratic nomination race, one name that has jumped from obscurity to respectful consideration is Julian Castro, HUD Secretary under Barack Obama and former mayor of San Antonio, where his twin brother Joaquin is a member of Congress and Julians campaign manager.
The Julian Castro campaign has enjoyed some traction of late as a result of praiseworthy debate performances and a resulting increase in TV attention. It cannot therefore be a good development when his brother manages to draw sharp rebukes from all sides with an act of stunning callousness and stupidity.
The Democrats in the field are running against each other while also projecting ahead to a run against Trump. That means their days are filled with strategies to outdistance current rivals as well as stances designed to convince Democrat voters that they are worthy warriors against the shared enemy.
It is hard to imagine the thought process that led Joaquin to ponder a single tweet that has ripped every ounce of positive attention from his brothers campaign in what will now be a wave of revulsion directed toward him.
Sad to see so many San Antonians as 2019 maximum donors to Donald Trump, it begins. Sad? It is actually dispiriting to discover that Republicans actually exist in your city? But this oddity pales as the attack thickens.
He mentions two restaurant owners and a realtor by name and Twitter handle, then unfolds a list of 44 citizens who have committed the unpardonable sin of holding beliefs that differ from his.
This act of doxxing, now common among the unhinged left, does not contain the full home addresses and cell numbers that can often be part of the offense. But a teen with a smartphone could appear at many of the victims homes or businesses within minutes. Donor names alongside the names of their businesses constitute a hit list of San Antonians laid bare to whatever fate might await them from hopped-up, mischievous aggressors.
Not every name was joined to a business. Some said simply, Homemaker. Self-employed. Retired. In these amped-up times, imagine the shock of seeing your name blasted across America in an act of political savagery. But Joaquin was not done. The vote-shaming was not enough.
Their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as invaders, he added-- a cherry on top that completes this despicable act with an unwarranted charge of complicity in a supremacist exercise, an accusation wrapped in a lie. One can like or dislike the invaders metaphor, but Trump reserves it for immigrants who break American law.
Attacks on the president are one thing. That daily drumbeat is now background noise. When the left began broadly attacking millions of Trump voters, that tone took on a special air of hostility. But this is singularly treacherous. This is a house-by-house, business-by-business, name-by-name political smear of Joaquin Castros own neighbors.
It remains on Twitter as of this writing despite what appears to be a clear violation of the platforms terms of service. Rep. Castro spent a pathetic day online and in TV interviews insisting he had done nothing wrong. There was no call to action, he stated, as if one was needed. Have people needed a call tom action to torment Republicans in restaurants? Have they needed a call to action to terrorize them at their homes? No rallying cry is necessary when such outrageous acts come naturally to a corner of the Democratic Party Joaquin Castro is surely aware of.
And he did not care.
I could not care less what happens to his Twitter account. I am rather enjoying watching his lame attempts to defend the indefensible, most often with the assertion that the names are public record.
Indeed they are, and if I wanted to find them I could. If I wanted to defame them online, I could do that too, but it would approach a terroristic threat. Anyone thinking that language is overstated should visit Steve Scalise.
Rep. Castro removed the need for detective work as he curated and plastered those 44 names on his Twitter feed accompanied by a shameless attack on their character. And to the Congressman and his protectors dismissing the gravity of this stunt, lets have some actual neo-Nazis post a list of prominent Jews. Perhaps that would illustrate the raw wickedness of what he has done.
A congressional censure motion is appropriate, even though it would go precisely nowhere in a Democratic-led house. But it would give Republicans (and any courageous Democrats) a chance to speak out against the kind of bottom-feeding that has millions of Americans disgusted with the entire political scene. And those opposing censure would feel the harsh glare of attention as they side with an act of unparalleled disregard for the well-being and reputation of Joaquin Castros victims.
His actions are part of the Democrat playbook. President Trump is attracting considerably more campaign funds than the Democrats. Their strategy is to out Trump’s contributors in hopes that it will discourage others from giving. This was not an individual act by one person. He was merely chosen to be the point man at the time.
One of his victims is fighting back......
....he is an articulate gentleman who owns a business and is fed up with bullying!
He was just on Fox and Friends!
He was merely chosen to be the point man at the time.
Yes.
Can people make his address known?
Its already been done.
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the word on the street is there is a contract out on Caastro. He has crossed the line
With every day that passes, the people who claim to be Democrats reveal themselves as Stalinists, Marxists, Maoists, etc. Choose your “ist”, but they’re all some analog of communIST.
Dont ask me who did it but some enterprising person, a Freeper Ill bet, posted his home address on his own Twitter feed.
Funny that.
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“USAA gave Castro big bucks...”
I was looking for a veteran-affiliated bank to do some business. The reviews I read about USAA were horrific.
Great link followthemoney.org
Why does the article state that Joaquin Castro was rebuked by both sides? He clearly wasn’t. The article also expresses that Trump uses the term invasion only for immigrants who break American law.
The invaders are not immigrants! If we can’t get a grip on the appropriate words we cannot win. We keep using leftist terms and premises, we keep losing.
Care to share
A party that presumes to replace the voters it deems insufficiently malleable now insists you remember your place...
Joaquin just demonstrated a great argument against ‘red flag’ laws. The DemonRats will use it to target their perceived ‘enemies’ i.e. anyone whose views, political or otherwise, that they don’t like. They are hateful, vindictive, shameless, and ruthless in their pursuit of power. Get in their way .... get doxxed, beaten over the head with bicycle locks, or shot (like Steve Scalise). Give up guns with the hate-filled DemonRats running around doing what they’re doing & potentially in power at some point in the future? I don’t think so.
I have wondered if this disgusting pig is related to Fidel. It’s like this name is cursed.
Yep, talk about shooting yourself I the foot. They can't help themselves they are so blinded by hate they make mistakes.
Then there is the Democrat’s racist angle - he didn’t out any hispanic Trump donors.
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