Miranda continues:
DT today;
For Georgia, we can blame Trump’s irrational efforts to overturn the November election result, and a clueless GOP establishment which offered Peach State voters two candidates so cartoonishly wrong for the times they may as well have begged the MAGA base to stay home.
A guy who made his money outsourcing jobs to China, and a wealthy elitist with a fake southern accent. What were they thinking?
So, as bad as the Capitol Hill anarchy yesterday looked, we shouldn’t be surprised after the way leftist violence was condoned most of last year. You let the genie out of the bottle, there’s no telling where it goes.
Joe Biden’s attempt at being a teleprompter statesman condemning the protests was laughable. Does he think we forgot he sat by benignly as his supporters torched American cities for months leading up to the election? Portland is still burning, not that you hear that on CNN.
Suddenly the same politicians and media squawkers who turned a blind eye to actual violence, arson and murder are big advocates of “law and order”. Give me a break.
What is that awful smell?
Oh, it’s the horeshit in your post.
True though.
No it's a lie you swallowed without researching it for yourself. STOP POSTING LIES BAMBU
* On May 29, he told CNN that people “have a right to be, in fact, angry and frustrated. And more violence, hurting more people, isn’t going to answer the question."
* On May 31, he wrote in a statement on Medium that protesting police brutality is “right and necessary” and “an utterly American response."
“But burning down communities and needless destruction is not,” Biden wrote. “Violence that endangers lives is not. Violence that guts and shutters businesses that serve the community is not.”
President-elect Joe Biden calls the violent protests at the U.S. Capitol "an assault on the most sacred of American undertakings: the doing of the people's business."
On June 2, in a speech in Philadelphia, recorded by ABC News, Biden said there is "no place for violence, no place for looting or destroying property or burning churches or destroying businesses."
"We need to distinguish between legitimate peaceful protest and opportunistic violent destruction," he said.
* On July 28, in a speech in Wilmington, Delaware, he echoed that sentiment, per C-SPAN.
“Peaceful protesters should be protected – but arsonists and anarchists should be prosecuted – and local law enforcement can do that," he said.
* On Aug. 31, after a man was fatally shot in Portland, Oregon, Biden released a statement on his campaign website with another condemnation of protest-related violence: "
The deadly violence we saw overnight in Portland is unacceptable," he said. "Shooting in the streets of a great American city is unacceptable. I condemn this violence unequivocally. I condemn violence of every kind by anyone, whether on the left or the right. And I challenge Donald Trump to do the same.