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Statements from Hillary and Obama today

I'm assuming the media is insisting they condemn the attacks or they are part of the problem.
I'd rather they just keep their yappers shut. We already know they are going to lecture us on the virtues of gun control and how their version would result in nobody dying because of guns. Their lackey Chief Shitting Bullshys has already given us the party line. Save the planet the carbon footprint and don't say shit. It's for the best.
 
I bet there's a logistic regression for unexplained, "high level" murders against proximity to increasingly high power associated with a local democrat.
 
Shooting takes place at 7:00 am, Hillary waits until 4:56 pm to make a statement. What, was she recovering from a two day bender and didn't get out of bed until late afternoon? Kind of reminds me of her response to Benghazi.

on @HillaryClinton


2 sides take the field tomorrow, but we're all ultimately on one team.

My thoughts are with the members of Congress, staff & heroic police. https://twitter.com/seanrossman/status/875058994951467008 …

4:56 PM - 14 Jun 2017
 
It's pretty obvious. Neither of them advocated violence. Both were pro-gun control. In your linked video, she says nothing that would make someone feel that murdering an innocent man is justified.

The new, improved democratic party is a-okay with violence being part of civil discourse.

Evidence abounds. Words from team players.
 
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Obama's 2008 campaign manager and senior white house advisor (David Plouffe):


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It's pretty obvious. Neither of them advocated violence. Both were pro-gun control. In your linked video, she says nothing that would make someone feel that murdering an innocent man is justified.
What gun control measures did they propose that would have prevented this?
 
What gun control measures did they propose that would have prevented this?

The statement was that Hillary and Obama enabled the guy who shot Scalise. Are you agreeing with that line of thinking?
 
The statement was that Hillary and Obama enabled the guy who shot Scalise. Are you agreeing with that line of thinking?

Let's put it this way, they and lil Timmy Kaine have added layers of legitimacy to the resistance rhetoric that by themselves are just lame, but taken as a whole in the post election climate absolutely could help reinforce this lunatic's resistance fantasy.

It's all highly irresponsible. No they didn't directly enable him, but they add legitimacy to this bullshit when just before the election they were preemptively ripping Trump for being a sore loser.
 
Let's put it this way, they and lil Timmy Kaine have added layers of legitimacy to the resistance rhetoric that by themselves are just lame, but taken as a whole in the post election climate absolutely could help reinforce this lunatic's resistance fantasy.

It's all highly irresponsible. No they didn't directly enable him, but they add legitimacy to this bullshit when just before the election they were preemptively ripping Trump for being a sore loser.

Pure spin.

The claim, made above, didn't mention Kaine. It clearly stated that Obama and Hill enabled this guy. I said it was a stupid statement. You asked why. I told you why. Now you are spinning.

Neither of them have ever promoted any kind of physical violence (at least not in public).
 
What's the distinction between promoted and enabled?

pro·mote
prəˈmōt/
verb
past tense: promoted; past participle: promoted
  1. 1.
    further the progress of (something, especially a cause, venture, or aim); support or actively encourage.
    "some regulation is still required to promote competition"
    synonyms: encourage, advocate, further, advance, assist, aid, help, contribute to, foster, nurture, develop, boost, stimulate, forward, work for
    "an organization promoting justice"
en·a·ble
enˈāb(ə)l,inˈāb(ə)l/
verb
past tense: enabled; past participle: enabled
  1. 1.
    give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
    "the evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions"
    synonyms: allow, permit, let, give the means, equip, empower, make able, fit; More

    antonyms: prevent
    • make possible.
      "a number of courses are available to enable an understanding of a broad range of issues"
 
With the firing of Scott Foval of Democracy Partners and the resignation of Robert Creamer, one of Hillary's key operatives, for inciting violence at Trump rallies (as seen in the video below) seems to fit the definition of enable or, past tense, enabled.

"In the end, it was the candidate, Hillary Clinton, the future President of the United States, who wanted the ducks on the ground so, by god, we will get the ducks on the ground,” said Creamer, adding “don’t repeat that to anybody.”

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/441406/undercover-video-hillary-clinton-personally-directed-plan-incite-violence-trump

And how many times did Creamer go to the WH and meet with Obama?

340 times to the WH and 45 of those meetings included Obama.


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-18/robert-creamer
 
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pro·mote
prəˈmōt/
verb
past tense: promoted; past participle: promoted
  1. 1.
    further the progress of (something, especially a cause, venture, or aim); support or actively encourage.
    "some regulation is still required to promote competition"
    synonyms: encourage, advocate, further, advance, assist, aid, help, contribute to, foster, nurture, develop, boost, stimulate, forward, work for
    "an organization promoting justice"
en·a·ble
enˈāb(ə)l,inˈāb(ə)l/
verb
past tense: enabled; past participle: enabled
  1. 1.
    give (someone or something) the authority or means to do something.
    "the evidence would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions"
    synonyms: allow, permit, let, give the means, equip, empower, make able, fit; More

    antonyms: prevent
    • make possible.
      "a number of courses are available to enable an understanding of a broad range of issues"

Engaging response Been.
 
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