The following quote by Gavin Wax, New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) president is very disturbing and should remove all doubt of Republican violent intent and agenda. To ignore red flags is not only foolish, but dangerous.
“We want to cross the Rubicon. We want total war. We must be prepared to do battle in every arena. In the media. In the courtroom. At the ballot box. And in the streets. This is the only language the left understands. The language of pure and unadulterated power."
Interesting the use of the word "battle," and there's no subtlety to his statement. It doesn't seem like he's speaking metaphorically. It's interesting where the word "battle" pops up in this lexicon. Like "Stronger Men: Battle Ready."
I agree; I think he is serious. They're all following the same playbook...and it's not the Bible.
It disturbs me that when Republicans, particularly those in office, and an increasing number of preachers boldly make such statements, it's suddenly...crickets. Do people talk to their friends and families privately, or are most Americans so confident in their security and comfort that they can afford to be apathetic?
The following quote by Gavin Wax, New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) president is very disturbing and should remove all doubt of Republican violent intent and agenda. To ignore red flags is not only foolish, but dangerous.
“We want to cross the Rubicon. We want total war. We must be prepared to do battle in every arena. In the media. In the courtroom. At the ballot box. And in the streets. This is the only language the left understands. The language of pure and unadulterated power."
Interesting the use of the word "battle," and there's no subtlety to his statement. It doesn't seem like he's speaking metaphorically. It's interesting where the word "battle" pops up in this lexicon. Like "Stronger Men: Battle Ready."
I agree; I think he is serious. They're all following the same playbook...and it's not the Bible.
It disturbs me that when Republicans, particularly those in office, and an increasing number of preachers boldly make such statements, it's suddenly...crickets. Do people talk to their friends and families privately, or are most Americans so confident in their security and comfort that they can afford to be apathetic?