Monday, October 22, 2018

Obligatory, 10.20.18

Updated,

10.22.18:

3:00 pm:

By the way, why should we care about this Khasoggi character?  Because he was a reporter?  If reporters won't hold Democrats accountable for harassing Trump supporters, then why should we care if one of theirs gets whacked?

It is a mistake to give a hoop about this guy, just like it was a mistake to give a hoop about Kavanaugh's accusers.  Don't give them the time of day.

2:30 pm:

What did I tell you?  The GOP Establishment types like to go after Trump types for fighting back, but then they won't tell the Democrats to clean up their own act.

They'll just whine about it.  You have to do something about the double standard, because if you don't, you accept being second class.

If the Democrats think they have the right to harass GOP types, then when it happens to one of them, so "no comment".  Why?  You should not care about it until they do.

10.20.18:

It's past 8 pm, and no posts today.

It is not as if I'm not keeping up with the news, it's just that I don't know what to say about it.

One thing, maybe, is that Democrats are taking a real chance with this "incivility" schtick.  I tell you that the GOP would never do something like that.  No way.  The GOP is always worried about stuff like that.  They don't even like Trump doing tweets.  There is no comparison between doing tweets and what the Dems are doing.

I know that there are those on the left who would argue the matter, but really.  I cannot see several members of the House, and a former Presidential candidate saying that it is okay to be uncivil while out of power.  The GOP runs away from stuff like this, they don't embrace it.  Just look at how they treat Trump.  Just for tweeting.

Maybe there is a method to their madness.  However, if this nice guy approach doesn't work for the GOP, the electorate just might ratify political violence as okay.  But that would not be okay.  If you are a GOP'er in that case, would do you do about it?  Just continue to sit back and take it? How can you justify civility when the electorate says they want political violence?

Dangerous stuff.

As for my calling for organization, I'll stand by it.  There's no guarantee that the electorate is going to see things the GOP's way.  These people may prefer the mob over jobs after all.


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