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DNC's Support of Black Lives Matter
On Friday - just before a white sheriff's deputy from Houston, TX was
executed by a black suspect - the Democratic National Committee adopted a
resolution supporting the divisive Black Lives Matter movement.
The committee said: "The DNC joins with Americans across the country in
affirming 'Black lives matter' efforts to make visible the pain of our
fellow Americans as they condemn extrajudicial killings of unarmed
African American men, women and children."
Just one day AFTER this resolution Black Lives Matter protesters in St.
Paul Minnesota were spotted chanting, "Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like
bacon."
Next time the DNC wants to endorse a group, maybe they should choose one
that doesn't "boo" a presidential candidate for having the audacity to
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Rubio talks channeling American voters' anger into Activism
GOP candidates might be tired of answering questions about Donald Trump,
but I think there is a reason for the Trump tsunami, which can, in
part, be blamed on the Republican Party. In 2014, the GOP ran on the
idea that they would stop the president's illegal, unconstitutional
executive amnesty. They ended up funding it. They still never repealed
and replaced ObamaCare or used the power of the purse.
Marco Rubio, who joined me last night on "Hannity" agreed. "Nothing has
changed. And so people are upset. They see that everything goes up in
prices. Their paychecks are stagnant. America's getting weaker in the
world. And people are angry, and rightfully so," said Rubio. "The
question is, what do we do with that anger? My answer is we need channel
that anger into activism. We can't let anger define us, for example, as
Republicans, but we do need to let it motivate us to finally do
something."
To watch Sean's entire interview with Sen. Marco Rubio, click here. |
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