Hey Harrell! Where are the Apologies From These Democrats?

A room full of Goffstown, New Hampshire Democrats laughs openly when State Senate Candidate Lee Nyquist’s campaign manager says Democrats can ‘Beat Republicans with a bat…

Not only have all the people actually laughing in the video (below) not apologized publicly, but I’m quite certain that…

“All New Hampshire Republicans should swiftly Democrats have not condemned Sanborn’s Kevin Hodges’ cruel joke.

Advocating actual physical violence against people in your own state with whom you disagree, including women, gays, and minorities?  Isn’t that hate speech?

Here’s an Idea, Harrell.  You want an entire party to condemn something?  Well, yours first.

If it will make it easier, you can start an apology petition, but no out-of-state names on this one, please.  Just every elected, appointed and or registered Democrat in the state will do.  Until we receive that, I’m reasonably sure that you have no moral authority to ask anyone else to condemn much of anything.  And certainly not “swiftly.”  This video was from last year, and we’re still waiting…

Added: No one seems to be seeing or following the link below the video, so here is what James Pindell reported that Andy Sanborn said and then apologized for.

“At one point Sandborn said the new law “is barreling down on us like a jet landing into San Francisco. It’s (laughter) it should make people really concerned.”

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