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POLITICS: Democrats always point the blame on Donald Trump as he survives another assassination attempt

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He had it coming.

Itโ€™s his own fault.

Donโ€™t blame us.ย 

That sums up how leading Democrats and their media handmaidens are reacting to the second attempted assassination of Donald Trump.ย 

Remorse and concern about him or even the perils of the rising tide of everyday violence are in short supply.

Early voting has started, and they werenโ€™t going to waste a day expressing anything other than hostility for the opponent they love to hate.ย 

And so the chorus of Dems and their propagandists are fending off every charge that they bear any responsibility for the repeated attempts to kill the leader of the Republican Party.ย 

Just because they compare him to Hitler and Mussolini doesnโ€™t mean they actually want him dead.ย 

And a Dem congressman wasnโ€™t to be taken literally when he said Trump had to be โ€œeliminated.โ€ย 

Hillary chimes inย 

The blanket denials are also aimed at making sure Trump doesnโ€™t get any political benefit from being the target of another gunman.

To grant him even an iota of sympathy would be to give sympathy to the devil.ย 

Leave it to Hillary Clinton to be the first to reach the bottom of the barrel.

Here’s what we know about the assassination attempt on Trump in Florida:


News photographers have used the gaps in foliage at Trumpโ€™s West Palm Beach golf club to take pictures of him โ€” a security gap gunman Ryan Routh exploited.

Trying to hock yet another book about herself โ€” isnโ€™t everything about her? โ€” she complained on MSNBC that the media arenโ€™t tough enough on Trump โ€” the day after the assassination attempt!ย 

โ€œThe press is still not able to cover Trump the way that they should,โ€ Clinton told Rachel ยญMaddow.ย 

โ€œI donโ€™t understand why itโ€™s so difficult for the press to have a consistent narrative about how dangerous Trump is . . . his demagoguery, his danger to our country and the world. And stick with it.โ€ย 

What I donโ€™t understand is how much harder on Trump the media could be without suffering spontaneous combustion, but Maddow didnโ€™t disagree with her guest.ย 

Nor was she willing to discomfort viewers by reminding them that Clinton funded the phony Steele dossier in a bid to steal an election she couldnโ€™t win.ย 

Naturally, The New York Times signaled its approval of the Demsโ€™ defiant stance.

Its top front-page piece on Tuesday was headlined โ€œThe Anger That Defines and Threatens Trump.โ€ย 

See, heโ€™s no angel, which is another way of suggesting he asked for it.ย 


Follow the latest on the foiled assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Florida:


Peter Baker, a once-sensible Washington reporter who has gone to the dark side, opined that Trump was โ€œboth a seeming inspiration and an apparent target of the political violenceโ€ coursing through America.ย 

But the only evidence of โ€œpolitical violenceโ€ inspired by Trump he cited were bomb threats against Springfield, Ohio, the town where Trump wrongly claimed Haitian migrants were eating residentsโ€™ cats and dogs.ย 

โ€œHe has long favored the language of violence in his political discourse,โ€ Baker wrote.ย 

Alas, the news Baker decided wasnโ€™t fit to print was that Ohioโ€™s governor announced Monday that all 33 of the bomb threats made against Springfield were hoaxes.ย 

โ€œThirty-three threats; thirty-three hoaxes,โ€ Gov. Mike DeWine said.

โ€œNone of these had any validity at all.โ€ย 

He added that most of the threats came from foreign soil, though without identifying any countries.ย 

Palin-case hypocrisyย 

The Times didnโ€™t always blame the victim.

The paper published an infamous editorial linking Sarah Palin to a 2011 Arizona mass shooting that killed six people and left Dem Rep. Gabby Giffords with permanent brain injuries.ย 

The Times claimed that a Palin-related super PAC was to blame because it supposedly produced a map that put the districts represented by Giffords and other Dems under what the paper called crosshairs.ย 

The Times later called the claim a mistake and apologized, but Palinโ€™s lawsuit for defamation was reinstated earlier this year after an appeals court vacated a trial verdict favoring the Times, citing judicial errors.ย 

Not to be outdone, The Washington Post bellowed its strange view that Trump is no victim with two separate pieces.ย 

One said the assassination plot gave Trump โ€œanother chance to blame Democrats as dangerousโ€ and the second declared that Trumpโ€™s charges against Demsโ€™ rhetoric were made โ€œwithout evidence.โ€ย 

The coldhearted tone recalls an imbalance pointed out by the late Charles Krauthammer.

โ€œRepublicans think Democrats are wrong, while Democrats think Republicans are evil,โ€ he would say.

The distinction is significant.

Being wrong can be corrected.

Being evil puts you beyond the pale and requires a far different remedy.ย 

Trump, of course, is no shrinking violet, which is why his appeal is so enduring among those who felt abandoned by both parties before he came down that escalator nine years ago.ย 

While I find his boorish insults and name-calling juvenile, he doesnโ€™t use language that invokes violence, which Joe Biden used just before the first murder attempt in July, when Trump was wounded and narrowly escaped death.

โ€œItโ€™s time to put Trump in a bullโ€™s-eye,โ€ Biden said days before the shooting in Butler, Pa.ย 

Biden later apologized, but Trumpโ€™s current opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, never backed off a similar tune sheโ€™s been singing for months.

In April, she declared that โ€œTrump is a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.โ€ย 

โ€˜We cannot loseโ€™ย 

What a coincidence โ€” that same month, Ryan Routh, the radical arrested Sunday in Florida, echoed her words.

He posted that โ€œDEMOCRACY is on the ballot and we cannot lose. We cannot afford to fail. The world is counting on us to show the way.โ€ย 

Apparently Routh, like so many Dems, is not satisfied with the partyโ€™s use of the courts and criminal-justice system to take Trump off the field.ย 

In their warped minds, there can be no limits as long as heโ€™s still standing and has a chance to win the White House again.ย 

The Demsโ€™ denial of any responsibility and the media effort to turn the Florida case on its head by blaming Trump would be almost comical if they didnโ€™t carry such grave implications.

They are signs of a growing acceptance of violence as part of the political landscape โ€” as long as the other team can be blamed for starting it.ย 

Hogwash. Defending comparisons to Hitler and talking about a โ€œbullโ€™s-eyeโ€ on a rival always crosses the line.ย 

Moreover, justifying that language means we are more likely to get more violence aimed at the candidates.

From there itโ€™s a short leap to imagine that voters will one day be seen as legitimate targets, too, as they are elsewhere.ย 

Without doubt, there is much riding on this election.

Harris and Trump are offering such different visions for the country that on most key issues, they are at opposite ends of the spectrum.ย 

Their positions on the border, taxes, energy policies, crime and just about everything else are so far apart that the outcome is taking on a heightened importance.ย 

Yet those sharp differences cannot become justifications for violence.

If they do, America as we know it will no longer exist and the worldโ€™s greatest experiment in self-government will have failed.ย 



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