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It's not about de-funding police. The task is to teach cops to do better, and watch them to make sure.
It's not about de-funding police. The task is to teach cops to do better, and watch them to make sure.
The whistleblower is not a partisan hack. White House staffers are not spies. And Rep. Adam Schiff is not guilty of treason. Stop it, before another lunatic pulls out a gun, as in El Paso.
Trump’s poisonous language is intended to inflame indignation among his supporters by vilifying anyone who opposes him.
He should know better after the mass shooting in El Paso in August, when 20 people, mostly of Mexican descent, were gunned down by a lunatic who shared Trump’s animosity towards immigrants and borrowed from the hateful language Trump uses at his rallies.
“This attack is a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas,” the killer wrote.
Does that mean Trump is an accomplice to those murders? No, it doesn’t. The guilt lies with the person who pulls the trigger.
But our leaders set a tone for the political debate. When they veer into dark talk of treason and hangings, they risk provoking unstable characters.