A liberal journalist seemingly channeling Maxine Waters appeared to be championing “inevitable” and “natural” intrusive tactics in regard to non-compliant politicians.
Jason Linkins, deputy editor of The New Republic magazine, promoted an article by asserting on Twitter, “I wrote about hunting politicians down in public spaces, shouting at them, making them extremely upset, because they stole all of your political power and left you no other choice, which is true no matter what their clapped-out simps in the media tell you.”
At the moment, moderate Democratic U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin, of Arizona and West Virginia respectively, are for the most part all that stand in the way of the Democrats in Congress and the Biden administration achieving the full extent of their enormous socialist spending goals.
As a result, the left is unhappy, and both lawmakers are experiencing their wrath.
I wrote about hunting politicians down in public spaces, shouting at them, making them extremely upset, because they stole all of your political power and left you no other choice, which is true no matter what their clapped-out simps in the media tell you https://t.co/ofBxYTsQgm
— Jason Linkins (@dceiver) October 9, 2021
Lamenting the media commotion over the incident in which far-left protesters harassed Sen. Sinema in a University of Arizona bathroom, Linkins linked to an essay that he authored that implied that the behavior was justified.
He also seemed to condemn the otherwise mostly liberal, Biden-supporting corporate news outlets for, according to him, suggesting the encounter was outside the bounds of civility.
Linkins insinuated that Sinema is a corporate shill whose failings include not voting to abolish the filibuster in the upper chamber, a parliamentary change which would make it easier to rubber-stamp the Democrats’ radical agenda.
“Simply put, a ruder form of politics becomes inevitable when people are deprived of political power…Should Democrats fail and Republicans succeed in locking Democratic voters out, we cannot expect progressives just to acquiesce to this new reality. Their energy and, in some cases, desperation, will simply follow another path, perhaps from the voting booth to the restroom stall,” he declared.
From bathroom to the airport, and even aboard her flight, agitators go out to harass Kyrsten Sinema https://t.co/Wdaw3Uh1Vf pic.twitter.com/k12wFNZzZz
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) October 5, 2021
He goes on to write, in part:
Power concedes nothing without demand. But the demands of Democratic voters are reasonable: Just pass Biden’s agenda, already! As the powerful continue to cocoon themselves within a vault of donor boodle and ordinary citizens get shut out of the participatory process, we should naturally expect an antagonistic and more confrontational public to emerge.
And while many argue that the people should have the right to be rude, this is clearly not an ideal or preferable way to practice politics. Anyone who doesn’t want that future should stop asserting the ludicrous notion that affluent political elites have some inalienable right to civility, and start insisting that they earn it.
Parenthetically, Ariz. Gov. Doug Ducey expects Sinema to eventually go along with her party’s plan to spend trillions of taxpayer dollars for programs on the left’s wish list.
“She’s a politician, so of course she’s going to cave,” he told the Washington Examiner last week.
During the Trump administration, U.S. Rep. Waters (D-Calif.), as alluded to above, told a rally in the summer of 2018, “If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd, and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”
Waters continued to advocate for in-your-face methods in the course of media appearances.
You can’t have it both ways – claim Trump’s rhetoric triggers violence, but ignore Maxine Waters or Eric Holder rhetoric https://t.co/4wLzGZo6EA pic.twitter.com/55EqhqwheD
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) October 27, 2018
CNN political analyst Kirsten Powers — who generally came across as a reasonable liberal when she was a Fox News contributor — has tried to rationalize the badgering of Sen. Sinema by protestors.
This prompted Fox News host Greg Gutfeld to call her out as a “fake feminist” and a hypocrite.
Gutfeld goes after fmr. Fox News colleague, compares Sinema bathroom response to Ashli Babbitt https://t.co/lacwC4KFlZ pic.twitter.com/X8URsHrJEa
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) October 7, 2021
In reacting to The New Republic article, Twitter users seem to be on the hunt for hypocrisy or situational ethics. Here is a sampling:
And if the roles were reversed and it were you being hunted down, harassed and being made extremely upset? Would you still feel the same?
Don’t bother lying and saying it’s deserved. It’s not. From either side.— nomadswife6973 (@nomadswife6973) October 9, 2021
“Because they stole all of your political power.”
You’re a middle aged D.C. journalist? Mercy, it’s even worse than I thought.
— Wbond (@MrWBond) October 10, 2021
How is someone who was elected “stealing” your elected power? Or is any candidate from an opposing political part stealing power for the minority?
— fata4life (@elivenspire) October 9, 2021
So the events that occurred in the Capitol on 1/6/2021 are ok with you?
— James Egidi (@BronxjimEgidi) October 10, 2021
The New Republic now officially endorses harassing women. Check.
— Random Tax Payer – (Voter Integrity & Term Limits) (@VeeSmit14496305) October 9, 2021
We get it…you think it’s okay to film women in the restrooms!
— Christopher Church (@ChrisChurch817) October 9, 2021
This tells us more about Jason than it does about Sinema.
— J.G. Petruna (@jgpetruna) October 9, 2021
And when it’s done to nurses who work in PP clinics will you feel the same? The problem with excusing bad behavior is when one does it the rest think they can also.
— Jer Rowlett (@JeraldRowlett) October 10, 2021
No one stole your political power you crybaby.
— Howard Wall 💰📈📝 (@HJWallEcon) October 10, 2021
“she was asking for it” is a helluva cope 😬
— The Bob (@_tehBob) October 9, 2021
Do ASU students have a right to not be filmed in restrooms or are they just collateral damage?
— Rachel (@rachel_in_az) October 10, 2021
Nobody is going to read your garbage because everyone knows you’d be shrieking like a bitch if some MAGA people followed Pelosi into a bathroom.
— BKactual (@BravoKiloActual) October 9, 2021
What really made me sick was when POTUS, the leader of the free world, condoned the attack on Sen Sinema. If it had been Dr Jill, Maxine Waters or Nancy Pelosi we would never have heard the end of it. This behavior should never be tolerated regardless of party.
— Red Bird 72 (@RedBird725) October 9, 2021
Just checking but wasn’t Sinema legitimately ELECTED by a majority of HER Constituents whether they be Red, Blue or Independent or whatever?
How does that create Theft of Political Power?
Does VOTING not matter now?#JustAsking
— ƁāŁĐƦēĐ 🏴☠️ (@PithyBaldred) October 10, 2021
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