Democrats have been heaping hatred and wishing death on political opponents and their families for years. One of my ‘fans’ once wished for me get front row seats to the debut of the next Batman Movie shortly after the theater shooting in Aurora. Nice people.
Until recently there was an unwritten agreement among the unhinged left that you didn’t say that stuff out-in-the-open.
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Make him a broth of Legionella
Democrat Rep. Stephanie Kifowit took to the Illinois House floor and wished death on not just a Republican policy opponent but his entire family.
“I would like to make him a broth of Legionella and pump it into the water system of his loved ones so that they can be infected…they can sit and suffer…and ultimately die.”
Nice people.
RedState reports that there has been significant pushback. Reps on the floor responded. And the State’s GOP is calling for her to resign.
You Just Don’t Understand Me.
Kifowit took umbrage at the accusations and declared that the problem was not her choice of words. It was that everyone else was too stupid to understand what she meant. Yes, the “misinterpreted” defense.
Kifowit later said that her comments were “misinterpreted,” and explained that she was only speaking “hypothetically.”
“For the fact of it being misrepresented, I’m going to say that what was said earlier is a mischaracterization of what my words were,” Kifowit said on the House floor according to the Chicago-Sun Times.
She’s sorry y’all failed to interpret her words correctly. But this is your fault, not hers, you should act accordingly.
You may submit your apology to her in person or in writing.
Illinois Democratic Rep. Stephanie Kifowit calls for the deaths of GOP Rep. Peter Breen's family: "I would like to make him a broth of Legionella and pump it into the water system of his loved ones so that they can be infected…they can sit and suffer…and ultimately die" pic.twitter.com/zdQmhhrJsh
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 30, 2018