What happened on Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol is as wrong as wrong can be. But canceling conservative speech will not promote “unity and healing.” It will only divide us further.

Jan 9, 2021 · 12:26 AM UTC

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Convenient how the Republican definition of healing involves them being able to do whatever they want with no consequences.
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And you know damn well that the president did not promote this whole thing! In fact he said let’s go to the capital and peaceably make our voices heard. He never said go and take over the capital and break things!
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Screaming like a raving lunatic at anyone who you perceive to be an enemy of your Dear Leader because you think that's what will further your political career has never promoted unity and healing either, but I bet you don't stop putting on that show. Clutch those pearls, Gym.
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Jim Jordan: Ohio’s shame.
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To you Jim Jordan...
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"The government should force private companies to publish speech I agree with. Private sector companies are not allowed a political point of view unless I agree with it. The First Amendment only protects conservatives." -- Jim Jordan
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This is on YOU. Real American Patriots don’t do kings. Not since 1776. We will remember your choice to oppose our Republic. Good luck, quisling.
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"I mean, yeah, this was sedition, but does it really rise to the level of a Twitter ban?"
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Does allowing teen boys to get sexually assaulted promote “unity and healing?” You’d probably be an expert on that subject. 😉
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