greg: feds are hot. imagine if they did this to hillary s closet. what do you think they would find there? true. she s killed more people than alec baldwin. oh, stop it. of course, the new angle for the media is the president raids his opponent s home but it s the republicans who pounce. so it s now you who s the threat. forget people trying to kill supreme court justices or killing cops, they forget the culprit to their fancy stereotypes which often look like this. that s actually, that s not photo shopped tyrus. until they face possibilities of violence based on words of everyday people reacting to a news event that takes up their lives, arresting them for thought crimes can t be far behind which is something that s literally impossible for our president to be charged with. but remember to them words are the same as violence. meanwhile real violence burning down a couple city blocks is something you had coming. calls of nbc actually combed through pro trump message boa
with votes and so they re leaning in hard to try to win elections with violence and they re for meanting that violence now. this is who they are now, they re a chaos party. greg: hmm. soy it s not the raid formeanting violence it s the reaction to it. if swalwell got any dumber, a box of hammers might sue him for stolen valor. nice beard home. media trump supporters for political retribution those people are on the radars but i doubt they ll hit the streets and burn down affordable housing. just reacting to a shocking act to someone they admire but expressing anger makes you a target. like when some idiot jumps into a lion s cage at the zoo and naturally upsets the lions then they blame the lion for eating off the idiot s face. so i invite kilmeade to the zoo. so the news now is raid. and in a word contradiction the
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