Last year Cori Bush led a Black Lives Matter mob through a private gated community where they encountered Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who had the the gaul to arm themselves in self-defense. Thanks to some well-placed liberal outrage, the married couple were arrested and convicted of defending their home. Missouri’s governor just pardoned the McCloskeys so psycho Squad member Bush is threatening them that their day will come.
The AP reports:
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday that he made good on his promise to pardon a couple who gained notoriety for pointing guns at social justice demonstrators as they marched past the couple’s home in a luxury St. Louis enclave last year.
Parson, a Republican, on Friday pardoned Mark McCloskey, who pleaded guilty in June to misdemeanor fourth-degree assault and was fined $750, and Patricia McCloskey, who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor harassment and was fined $2,000.
The McCloskeys, both lawyers in their 60s, said they felt threatened by the protesters, who were passing their home in June 2020 on their way to demonstrate in front of the mayor’s house nearby in one of hundreds of similar demonstrations around the country after George Floyd’s death. The couple also said the group was trespassing on a private street.
Faced with this news, Bush took some time off camping on the Capitol steps to freak the f*ck out on CNN:
Rep. @CoriBush, who took part in trespassing on the McCloskeys’ property, threatens the family after they received a gubernatorial pardon: “Mark McCloskey is an absolute liar. He has spat on my name. And because of that, his day will come.” pic.twitter.com/XEe5DNOxKM
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 4, 2021
“You were actually among the marchers who encountered the McCloskey’s that day. Mark McCloskey at the Republican Convention called you ‘the Marxist liberal activist leading the mob through our neighborhood.’ What is your reaction to this pardon?” asked host Bianna Keiller.
“It is absolutely unbelievable,” said Bush. “Mark McCloskey is an absolute liar. He has spat on my name. And because of that, his day will come.”
Is that a threat? It sure sounds like one.
Bush isn’t saying that the McCloskey’s day will come in reference to justice, that ship has sailed. They were tried and convicted and then pardoned. The only other thing she could possibly mean is that some form of violence and harm is headed the McCloskeys way, and that’s what we call a threat.
In fact, she also threatened Missouri Governor Parson:
“I will not stand by and allow [Mark McCloskey] and our Governor to hurt the very people that are doing the work they should be doing,” Bush said.
I’m not sure what that means exactly. Bush seems to think that Mark McCloskey have some sort of obligation to riot in the streets so Black lIves Matter doesn’t have to. Whatever the f*ck she is talking about, she’s pretty clear that she’s going to stop McCloskey and Parson personally and again, that’s a threat.
Interestingly enough, just 2 days ago, Bush was freaking out on GOP Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy who made a joke about not hitting Nancy Pelosi with the Speaker’s gavel:
“It’s not a joke. We don’t joke about violence to any person, you know? It’s not a joke. It’s that mentality that allowed for people to scale the walls right here on January 6th when I was inside this building. I don’t care if you don’t like her or not. You need to respect her office the same way you expect people to respect yours. It’s absolutely ludicrous that this is somebody that is high in political office. It’s shameful,” Bush told CNN.
Since Bush has made the rule that a person who makes threats, even in jest, shouldn’t be in political office, will she be resigning or is she just another bullshit democrat hypocrite?