What has me beat is the insinuation that both sides are as bad as the other when it comes to caustic rhetoric and everything just cancels out.
I hope Lods or someone else can point to comments on the Dem side which cancel out Alex Jones' rant in the wake of the shooting yesterday when he talked about CNN journalist Wolf Blitzer getting a bullet in the head and others needing to hit the eject button to escape what's coming in the civil war: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/alex...mg00000009
Yes, he's a knob who told a Court in divorce proceedings that he's not unhinged - he's just a performance artist who playacts losing his temper. But he's a guy that Trump has legitimised as a commentator and reporter of the truth. So where is his opposite number on the opposite side of the aisle? Surely SOMEONE can give me a lead ...
PS: I think Jones' comments fall within the category of "hysterical hate-filled comments". That helps us flesh out that label.
I hope Lods or someone else can point to comments on the Dem side which cancel out Alex Jones' rant in the wake of the shooting yesterday when he talked about CNN journalist Wolf Blitzer getting a bullet in the head and others needing to hit the eject button to escape what's coming in the civil war: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/alex...mg00000009
Yes, he's a knob who told a Court in divorce proceedings that he's not unhinged - he's just a performance artist who playacts losing his temper. But he's a guy that Trump has legitimised as a commentator and reporter of the truth. So where is his opposite number on the opposite side of the aisle? Surely SOMEONE can give me a lead ...
PS: I think Jones' comments fall within the category of "hysterical hate-filled comments". That helps us flesh out that label.


