by Derek Hunter, Townhall:
I get that President Donald Trump is rewriting his speech to focus on unity, and I don’t blame him. Having had a gun pointed at me once, I know it can impact you. I can only imagine how coming within millimeters of being murdered will do the same, even more so. How he reacts is up to him and understandable. I’m not really interested in “unity” right now.
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As others reconcile, I have some things I want to say before I entertain the idea of coming together with people responsible for the murder of a father and firefighter and the wounding of others.
The Democrats speaking loudest about “unity” are the people with the most blood on their hands from Saturday. They did this, they inspired this. I’ve been saying for years that there is only one outcome to the rhetoric the left was using against Trump and Republicans in general and that is murder.
If you hear from people you trust that “worse than Hitler” will wipe out all freedoms in this country if he wins the election, and you believe it, you’re left with the idea that someone SHOULD do something to prevent it. If no one else does, and you’re unstable (as too many on the left are), you will believe YOU must act. Then you get what happened Saturday.
I’ve been predicting it for years. I’m not a soothsayer, many people have been predicting it. Hell, Stevie Wonder could’ve seen this coming. The people pretending to be “shocked” by it are the ones most responsible for the tone that inspired it.
You know how I know? They’re the ones “both-sides-ing” the attempted assassination. After cheering and raising bail money for their BLM/ANTIFA Brownshirts perma-riot goon squad in the Pacific Northwest, and barely belching out a tweet of disagreement of their anti-Semitism this year on college campuses across the country, we’re supposed to now believe that those who created the phrase “mostly peaceful” to cover up the destruction they cheered are now interested in condemning political violence? Spare me.