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Emotional incontinence and violence are
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Posted By: DW626, 5/10/2026 9:36:59 AM

Whenever political violence or incendiary rhetoric hits the news, Democrats are spring-loaded, blurring the facts and insisting that “both sides” are equally to blame. But the truth isn’t nuanced here. For years now, it’s been Democrats and progressives who can’t control their emotions, their rhetoric, or increasingly, their own relationships. Watch the news on any given day, and the pattern is unmistakable: instead of civil discourse, we get rage; instead of argument, we get shrill absolutism—even in the wake of another presidential assassination attempt.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 5/10/2026 11:20:12 AM (No. 2102790)
It must be very tiring to be continuously hysterical. It's tiring to watch. And if they try any violence that directly intersects my life, they will be very sorry.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jasmine 5/10/2026 12:43:06 PM (No. 2102825)
Democrats claim they don't understand why Americans aren't enthusiastic supporters of their agenda. Having been a Democrat a long time ago, I know what made me rethink what Democrats were up to. Under Ted Kennedy, Dems began importing poverty from third world countries into to the US. Not because we didn't already have enough poor Americans who needed help, but because Democrats needed more poverty to spur the growth of social programs that brought power and votes to their party. Now they're moving on to Socialism, Communism and Marxism. AOC lectures that nobody ever "earns" massive wealth, so they must be cheating or doing something illegal. Funny how Dems were in no hurry to prevent their own virtue signaling geriatric set from making money through "investments" chosen with information that wasn't available to everyone. Dems have spent over a decade trying to persuade ordinary Americans President Trump is a threat for going after massive theft of taxpayer money. I've concluded a far bigger threat is entrenched politicians, addicted to power and money, who would have us believe Americans First in their own country is selfish, while putting illegals before American citizens is somehow good for us.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 5/11/2026 6:36:12 AM (No. 2103008)
When you cannot argue the facts, resort to political rhetoric. When that does not work, resort to violence.
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