All Republicans are now “terrorists” — The Implications

All Republicans are now “terrorists” — The Implications. By Everett Piper.

Last week, Financial Times Associate Editor Edward Luce tweeted that Republicans are the most “dangerous” political force in the world, bar none. “I’ve covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world,” he said, and “I have never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous & contemptible than today’s Republicans. Nothing close.”

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden chimed in immediately and said, “I agree.”

This past Tuesday, Democrat adviser Kurt Bardella called all Republicans a “domestic terrorist cell.”

Washington “terrorist cell”

MSNBC’s Tiffany Cross agreed and said there should be no distinction between Republicans and “right-wing extremists.”

At the same time, Peter Wehner, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, likened the Republican Party to a “dagger pointed at the throat of American democracy.”

All this while the FBI Director Christopher Wray added that any American flying the Gadsden — “Don’t Tread On Me” — flag is suspect of violent extremism. …

How do you feel about that?

Do you feel more secure knowing that some bureaucrat or politician at the highest levels of political power can unabashedly pigeonhole any person holding a conservative worldview as a compromise to national security? …

A free society that remains silent while George Orwell‘s “1984” unfolds before its very eyes will not remain free. Our nation’s elites are hell-bent on completely restructuring the socio-political context of our country, and in their zeal, they are labeling anyone who challenges them a “dangerous, contemptible, terrorist.”

The left blogosphere has recently started promoting the idea of a civil war in the US. If they demonize their neighbors to this extent, what other possible outcome is there?

Imagine if there were civil struggles in all the western countries simultaneously. Not so far fetched now.

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