Classy Democrat Leader Refers To GOP Senator As “Maggot-Infested”

The unhinged Democrat Party really ceases to amaze a growing majority of Americans who’ve begun to realize truly what’s happening on the other side of the aisle.

Liberal Democrats are routinely given a pass, allowed to chastise, harangue and harass Republicans simply because they are Republicans. There are no boundaries when it comes to attacking a conservative politician.


Republican lawmakers have been harassed, ganged up on, and even shot as a result of Democrat leaders consistently inciting violence and dehumanizing their conservative colleagues.

Put it this way: If the entire media establishment constantly broadcasts how horrible and evil Republicans are, repeatedly comparing us to Hitler, referencing the most horrific events in human history to describe our policies, then aren’t they inviting acts of violence against us?

If Republicans are just “maggot-infested” reincarnations of Hitler, then who’s to stop unhinged Democrat voters from seeking our total annihilation?

If the tables were turned and the RNC Chairman referred to a Democrat Senator as a “maggot-infested man,” the entire liberal world would be up in arms.

DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison did just that when he said that Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton is a “maggot-infested man” during a Wednesday segment on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”

When asked his thoughts on Cotton, who alleged Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson may have defended Nazis accused of war crimes, Harrison said he is “the lowest of the low.”

“He does not deserve to have that pen,” Harrison continued. “He doesn’t deserve to be in the United States Senate representing the good people of Arkansas. He doesn’t deserve and doesn’t know.”

Harrison then alleged Cotton subverts the Constitution.

“That is the Republican Party we see today. It is a party built on fraud, fear and fascism. They don’t deserve to be in power. Not because Democrats should, but because they don’t deserve to be in power of this great nation.”

In a speech Tuesday, Cotton criticized Jackson’s defense of four Guantanamo Bay detainees who were held under anti-terrorism laws. Jackson was assigned the cases as a public defender.

“Judge Jackson has also shown a real interest in helping terrorists,” Cotton said. “You know, the last Judge Jackson left the Supreme Court to go to Nuremberg and prosecute the case against the Nazis. This Judge Jackson might’ve gone there to defend them.”

Cotton was referring to Robert H. Jackson’s role in the 1945 Nuremberg trials.

Liberals are actively seeking out annihilation but will settle for our total submission.

Author: Robert Bogart


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