Liberal Reporter Silences Critics of Trump Law and Order Stance

 

Critics are condemning President Trump for taking a law and order approach to the riots and liberal reporter Michael Tracy points out that Obama took the same stance to the riots in Baltimore.

According to Town Hall:

President Trump delivered an address in the Rose Garden last night before he took the ballsy step of leaving the protective perimeter around the White House to visit St. John’s Church, the church of the presidents. Both the speech and his brief visit were to convey one thing: law and order will be returned. Civilian and federal resources will be mobilized to quell the unrest. He promised justice for George Floyd and said that the peaceful protesters won’t be drowned out by an unhinged lefty mob who is committing arson, vandalism, and theft across the country. Trump labeled their actions as acts of domestic terrorism. The president urged governors to activate their National Guard units, dominate the streets, and re-establish order after a week of riots and chaos. He also said that if they fail to get this situation under control, he might deploy the military to put the mob down. That’s a big “if,” but it didn’t stop CNN and the rest of the liberal media from having a total meltdown over the declaration.

 

Leave it to these clowns to think that rioting, chaos, and looting are legitimate means of expression for social change. No one wants this, but there are endless segments of these folks excusing the rioters. Don Lemon had a complete mental breakdown:

 

Oh, and it’s racist or something to call these rioters thugs, but liberals have short memories. Very short memories. As progressive reporter Michael Tracey, who has made enemies on both sides of the river due to him being unafraid to shoot inside the ship when the Left goes haywire, noted that Obama called the Freddie Gray rioters “thugs” and supported deploying the National Guard to deal with the unrest back in 2015 (via McClatchy):

Obama decried as “criminals and thugs” those who looted stores and torched vehicles in the city after the funeral service for an African-American man [Freddie Gray] who died of spinal cord injuries a week after an encounter with police.

But he said the nation – not just police departments – need to address what he said were problems rooted in decades of poverty and lack of opportunity in too many American communities.

As many have pointed out the support for the legitimate protests goes out of the window when rioting and looting starts.


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