This week we have seen every single democrat accuse President Trump of inciting violence for directly quoting Muslim Rep. Ilhan Omar’s words downplaying the 9/11 Islamic terrorist attacks. They say by Trump using Omar’s exact words that he has put her life in danger. In related news, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has threatened to punch Donald Trump in the face. Isn’t a direct threat of violence against the President of the United States an increment to violence? I realize that Gillibrand is a democrat and Trump a Republican, but still.
The Nation did a lengthy profile on the dumb blonde who has no chance of winning the Democratic Party nomination. The spin they tried to give Gilliblonde a little traction was to play up how much of an ass-kicker she is, which is silly as it sounds.
This is the title of the profile: Kirsten Gillibrand Isn’t Afraid of Anything
She’s meek and ditzy. I’d be willing to bet she’s afraid of almost everything including spiders and finding gray hair.
The article went out of its way to prove how damn tough Gillibrand really is:
“I’m not afraid of anything!” Senator Kirsten Gillibrand tells a crowd in Davenport, Iowa, as she stands on a rickety chair in a packed bar. It’s one of six events she will do over the course of 30 hours here in the first caucus state. The 5-foot-2 New York senator, who’s made “bravery”—her own, her voters’—the centerpiece of her presidential campaign, hops off the chair from time to time and wanders the crowd with her microphone, Oprah-style, then jumps back on it to answer the questions she gets, tall enough for everyone to see.
I changed my mind. If she can get up into a big people chair, maybe she really is fearless.
“I want to tell you who I am, why I’m running, and why I can beat Donald Trump,” Gillibrand told a crowd.
It turns out she wasn’t talking about defeating Trump in the 2020 election, she’s only polling at 1% with democrats, but that she will physically kick his ass:
“We’re gonna punch Trump in the face!” she tells me, smiling broadly, literally jumping up and down. “It’s the New York way!” Then she hops in her car to race to her next event.
At 5’2” she would literally have to jump up to punch the 6’3” President in the face. Either that or bring her big people chair and climb up. Then, you’d have to wonder how much power she could generate plus her element of surprise would be gone. The only way she’s getting shot in is if she sucker punches Trump.
It appears as if Gillibrand thinks this is like a prison thing; that she has to knock off the big dog to gain the respect of the other inmates:
In short, Gillibrand pitches herself as someone who’s uniquely qualified—brave enough, she would say—to take the fight to Trump, yet also fight for his voters.
In short? Was that a pun?
At the beginning of this profile we are informed that Gillibrand supports Medicare for All and the Green New Deal. She ain’t getting any Trump voters. Hell, she ain’t getting any democratic voters either. Her poll numbers have her running behind that dude who wants to ban circumcision and a handful of people nobody has ever heard of.
My question here is: why can Kirsten Gillibrand say she’s going to punch Trump in the face, even if she’s speaking metaphorically, and it’s not an outrage? If Trump had said he was going kick Hillary Clinton’s saggy ass in 2016, the liberal media would still be bitching about his rhetoric, claiming it incites people to violence.
I don’t know why I’m always asking questions I know the answer to, it must be the meth, but I got this one: It’s because liberals are completely full of shit. Gilliblonde can threaten to punch Trump in the face, Eric Holder can say dems need to kick Republicans, and Madonna can threaten to blow up the White House and they are all treated as brave members of the resistance. Meanwhile, a Republican directly quoting a democrat is a hate crime.