Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Letter to editor suggests POTUS should be executed

If this was about Barack Obama the left would go ballistic. The Denver Post published a letter to the editor suggesting that President Trump should be executed for treason. The letter also criticized Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO) following the president's summit with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.

Suzanne Gagnon of Lakewood wrote that Soviet spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who gave secrets on the atomic bomb to Moscow, were executed for "far less." This may be due to Gagnon's affinity to the communist nation of Russia who, she may see as deserving to know all about the big bomb.

Her letter came in response to the paper's editorial last week which gave praise to Gardner, saying he "deserves credit" for taking a tough stance against Russia and sponsoring a bill to add Russia to the state sponsor of terror list.

"Sen. Cory Gardner is insipid, at best," the leftist anarchist wrote. "His words are always carefully chosen and, if challenged, their intent open to 'spinning' to his own advantage. No surprise here he didn't call President Donald Trump out by name. [At least Obama and Bill Clinton never chose their words carefully, she didn't add. Of course, there isn't any 'there' there.]

"The legislation he has proposed is weak, not tough; it's simply more wordsmithing," she said. "Gardner is certainly not the only politician I take issue with, but I don't see The Denver Post championing anyone else like you champion Gardner."
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She compared Trump to the Rosenbergs, who were tried and executed in 1953 for espionage [the same thing Hillary Clinton committed but got a free pass on]. Gagnon said there are "many more actions" that need to be taken against Trump [because he beat Hillary].

Next, the angry Gagnon used the "If it walks like a duck" analogy because she apparently has a rather empty imagination.

"If it walks like a traitor, and talks like a traitor, and acts like a traitor . . . it is a traitor," she wrote. "Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were executed on a basis of far less evidence than is had on Trump and many in his administration."

"Besides being in agreement with the actions recommended in the editorial of July 19, I believe there are many more actions that can and should be taken against Trump to keep him from destroying the U.S.," she said. "If our leader doesn't support any swift, significant pushback against Russian meddling [unlike Obama who sat on his hands while knowing about the meddling] our votes aren't worth much."

Naturally, she offered no reference regarding how Trump acted like a traitor, but she's a leftist and her feelings are all that matters. If you want to talk treason or espionage, think about the fact that Hillary Clinton had an illegal email server that was clearly against the law and Espionage Act and she wiped it clean after it was subpoenaed. That's an actual fact, not speculation, and because of the corrupt former FBI director James Comey, she's still on the campaign trail in her mumu.

Compass Colorado, a conservative nonprofit organization, points out that the editorial is in line with the "increasingly violent tone" of political rhetoric on the left.

It would be like me suggesting that anyone who speaks out against a sitting president, asking for his or her execution, should themselves be put to death for seditious and treasonous behavior.

"The mere fact the Denver Post would publish a letter to the editor with this type of language speaks to both the increasingly violent tone of liberals in Colorado politics and the desperation of the Post for readership," said Kelly Maher, executive director of Compass Colorado.

"This trend of violent language in Colorado is deeply concerning," Maher said. "Just a few months ago the Boulder Daily Camera published a letter to the editor asking if citizens have a moral responsibility to take arms against oil and gas well workers, and the liberal group ProgressNow Colorado tweeted out a picture of Senator Cory Gardner with blood on his hands after a shooting, and now this Denver Post letter."

Yes, liberals never take responsibility for their own actions but blame their violence on the target--not unlike an abusive spouse or Antifa.

"This violent and divisive rhetoric will do nothing to change hearts or minds, it's designed to entrench and inflame," Maher said.

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