Saturday, January 8, 2022

I guess it depends on whose ox is gored

It looks like not all Democrats are opposed to the death penalty. Larry Fine, who serves as co-chair of Saratoga, Warren, Washington Progressive Action, at a "vigil" attended by two donks running against each other for the Democratic nomination in order to determine which one gets to lose to Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik in the next election, had this to say

“We were attacked. There was a terrorist attack on our country, attempting to overthrow our government, our government. It was a coup,” Fine said, according to another clip of the event. “They came with weapons and lots of people and arms. Because this attack is by our own citizens, it’s called treason, treason.”
Fine added, “A consequence of treason is death. According to the Constitution, a consequence of treason is death.” One attendee can be heard shouting, “Amen,” in response to the statement.

Wait a minute, hold the phone. Larry Fine?

 


"No, not me. You're thinking of that left-wing stooge hooked up with two Democrat losers."

5 comments:

  1. These leftists accuse Republicans of trying to revise and cover up what happened in the Capitol last year. But they are the ones claiming people came armed, and people were killed, when the truth is, the only people who were armed (besides Buffalo Guy and his ridiculous spear) were the Capitol Hill cops, and the only person who was killed was an unarmed woman who committed the crime of climbing through a broken window.

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  3. These lefty hysterics are going to get somebody killed one day - oh, wait, they already have!

    [I deleted my comment by mistake, so reposted]

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  4. Openly calling for death to political opponents.

    Man, these alt-right white supremacist fascists never... (record scratch) wait, what?

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  5. I'm not sure which is the more scary, that this guy can spout blatant lies to a gathering of people...or that the gathering of people can say 'Amen' to his lies, without question.

    It's probably 'both'.

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