Democrats Accused of 'Tearing the Country Apart' Amid Violent Rhetoric and White House Renovation Criticism
Fox NewsNovember 5, 20255 min28,790 views
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- ⚠️ A Texas Democrat, Jolanda Jones, is facing backlash for threatening political opponents with violent language, stating "if you hit me in my face, I'm not going to punch you back in your face. I'm going to go across your neck."
- ⚡ Democrats, particularly on the far left, are described as believing they have a responsibility to use such language due to a perceived "totalitarian and fascist emergency."
- 💡 This rhetoric is compared to racist attacks seen against figures like Winsome Sears, where actions are sometimes justified as ironic but have a dangerous real-world impact.
- 🎯 The lack of a concerted effort from Democrats to lower the temperature following assassination attempts and threats is highlighted.
Criticism of White House Renovations
- 🏛️ Democrats and the media are criticized for their intense focus on White House renovations, specifically a new ballroom, questioning the cost and necessity.
- 🧐 The speaker argues that unlike past presidential renovations (e.g., swimming pools, basketball courts for personal use), the new ballroom is intended as a monument for everyone and a grand expression of America's glory.
- 🇺🇸 A conclusion is drawn that Democrats dislike the country, evidenced by their opposition to grand expressions of its power and glory, such as military parades or statue gardens.
- 🧱 Historical precedents for White House renovations by presidents like Teddy Roosevelt, Truman, Ford, and Obama are cited to counter the criticism.
Political Polarization and National Pride
- 📉 Polling data suggests that only 36% of Democrats are proud of America, which the speaker links to their lack of desire to build monuments to its power and glory, especially when a Republican is in power.
- 🗣️ The overall reaction to the White House renovations is deemed "nuts" and "strange," attributed not just to "Trump Derangement Syndrome" but a deeper lack of pride in the country among Democrats.
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