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Dems also fueled election integrity suspicion

Any decent American who listened to President Donald Trumps speech to his followers before they pushed their way into the Capitol could not find any suggestion never mind a call for an attack on the Capitol.

The cry of rigged election has long been a Democrat ruse: John Kerry barked that he lost his 2004 presidential bid to machines rigged by George W. Bushs proxies. President Barack Obama and his attorney general, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, honked that voter ID laws were rigging elections against Black people. Hillary Clinton told the New York Times podcast Sway the 2016 election was basically stolen from her a few months after Bernie Sanders kvetched that Democrats rigged their primary in favor of Clinton.

Democrats are responsible for distrust in election integrity. They have made it easier for unlawful voting: open borders, no need to present identification at the voting booth, etc.

If casting suspicion on the probity of election results is a call for violence, Democrats are responsible. They made Trump an illegitimate president, manufacturing a climate of hatred against him. Some examples:

Barack Obama said if Democrats wanted to talk to independents or Republicans they should argue with them and get in their face.

Obamas Attorney General Eric Holder said, When they go low, we kick them.

We have to level (Trump supporters), said Jennifer Rubin of The Washington Post.

If you see anybody from (Trumps) Cabinet you push back on them, U.S. Rep Maxine Waters said.

U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine said liberals should fight in the streets in dealing with Trump policies.

Marginalized people have no choice but to riot, U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said.

I just dont even know why there arent uprisings all over the country. And maybe there will be, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.

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