by Bob Walsh
My
guess, for what my guess may be worth to you, is that it will be a net
plus. The thug and morons who are rioting in the street are not going
to vote for him anyway. Most of them are probably not going to vote for
anybody, at least not legally. That 20% in the middle, the people who
decide which way the wind will blow, I suspect will NOT be impressed by
the incompetent and vacillating response to the rioting by the powers
that be. Many of them may be small business owners who were on the edge
of getting up and running again and are being shut down by "protesters"
burning down their building.
In
addition there is more and more evidence popping up that tends to
indicate these things are not casual and spontaneous (at least some
times) but are in fact organized and planned. Pissed-off teenagers or
casual liquor store looters do not obtain and pre-position numerous
stolen cars with no license plates with weapons and fire bombs stashed
inside of them. That takes organization, communication, resources and
planning.
In addition the
inbred inability or unwillingness of the
progressive-liberal-democrat-woke wing of the country to do something
simple like denounce rioting and burning down churches will, I think,
offend much of the middle of the country.
So,
who to best deal with the situation. Donald Trump or Senile Joe The
Hairsniffer? Of course it isn't completely clear yet whether or not
anybody has told Senile Joe what is going on so he is probably busy
napping, listening to the record player and firing warning shots with
his 12-gauge off the back deck. I am not sure he relates his earbud or
telePrompter or cue cards to reality. They don't have riots on reruns
of Gilligan's Island or The Flying Nun.
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“Every person of conscience can understand the rawness of the trauma
people of color experience in this country, from the daily indignities
to the extreme violence, like the horrific killing of George Floyd,”
Biden said in a statement.
“Protesting such brutality is right and necessary. It’s an utterly American response,” he said. “But burning down communities and needless destruction is not. Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not.”
He added: “The act of protesting should never be allowed to overshadow the reason we protest. It should not drive people away form the just cause that protest is meant to advance.”
Biden acknowledged that “we are a nation in pain,” but urged Americans to use that pain “to compel our nation across this turbulent threshold into the next phase of progress, inclusion and opportunity for our great democracy.”
“We are a nation in pain, but we must not allow this pain to destroy us,” he said. “We are a nation enraged, but we cannot allow our rage to consume us.”
He added: “We are a nation exhausted, but we will not allow our exhaustion to defeat us.”
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SENILE JOE DOES KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON
Biden condemns riots over George Floyd death, calls for end to 'needless destruction'
By Brooke Singman
Fox News
May 31, 2020
Former Vice President Joe Biden called the protests
in response to the death of George Floyd “utterly American,” but
condemned the “needless destruction” and violence that broke out across
the country on Saturday night.
Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, said the protests and riots that have broke out across the nation over the past several days “have laid bare that we are a nation furious at injustice.”
“Protesting such brutality is right and necessary. It’s an utterly American response,” he said. “But burning down communities and needless destruction is not. Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not.”
He added: “The act of protesting should never be allowed to overshadow the reason we protest. It should not drive people away form the just cause that protest is meant to advance.”
Biden acknowledged that “we are a nation in pain,” but urged Americans to use that pain “to compel our nation across this turbulent threshold into the next phase of progress, inclusion and opportunity for our great democracy.”
“We are a nation in pain, but we must not allow this pain to destroy us,” he said. “We are a nation enraged, but we cannot allow our rage to consume us.”
He added: “We are a nation exhausted, but we will not allow our exhaustion to defeat us.”
“Only by standing together will we rise stronger than before,” Biden
continued. “More equal, more just, more hopeful — and that much closer
to our more perfect union.”
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