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Bill Clinton gets angry and politically incorrect at #blacklivesmatter

Bill Clinton gets angry and politically incorrect at #blacklivesmatter“Maybe you thought they were good citizens, you are defending the people who kill the lives you say matter, tell the truth, you are defending the people who cause young people to go out and take guns.” Bill Clinton’s angry politically incorrect attack on #blacklivesmatter protester.

So many sheep so little time… First off, I thought political incorrectness was a good thing these days.

Secondly why don’t these people [oh no THESE PEOPLE big trouble now] do this where they [they? OMG] should be doing it, at Republican rallies? Well, for one they [they??] can’t sneak in as they are profiled at the door, and even if they do get in, they [they intolerance] get the crap beat out of them [them? oh no].

Fourth [what happened to third?] why be angry at even the white people who stick their necks out for yall and make it harder for them to get elected by alienating the white male vote?

My political transition over the years was coming to understand that it is violence that causes the most misery in this world of ours. Which we in American celebrate with guns, executions, wars, and slapping kids around. Civilized nations do not put up with that yet alone celebrate it. A nation where your daughter who gets a new AR15 each Christmas and must bear your child.[how’s that?]

Guns and violence go to jail long time, until the testosterone wears down. Burglars? Send Bilbo in for a short time. Drugs do rehab. 40% less people in prison. Though I do understand that the crime bill ended up more about drugs than violence.  If I recall this was at the same time the Republican Gingrich Revolution – much like the Trump Revolution – had successfully with the direction of Florida House member McCullem, changed the 4th Amendment form “probably cause” to “good faith of the police.”  Also keep in mind that there are almost 10 times as many people in jail than in federal prison.