Situational Outrage: How Democrats Normalize Political Violence
By Brian C. Joondeph | Commentary, American Thinker
Two recent House votes reveal a troubling trend about the current stance of one of America’s major political parties.
In June, following the assassination of Minnesota legislator Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, the House acted swiftly and unanimously to condemn political violence. The vote was clear and bipartisan, with every member present indicating that killing a public official is beyond partisan bounds.
Weeks later, after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a resolution to condemn his murder and reject political violence split the House.
Leadership urged support, but many Democrats voted no, abstained, or stayed away. Progressive leaders used the moment to disparage Kirk’s life and work. The split was so sharp that House cons...

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