He's sadly correct, and he isn't the first member of this new Democratic Party to call for confrontations with Republicans. They've been doing it for months--ironically since a year to the day after a liberal tried to assassinate Republican Congressmen on a baseball field.

During the height of the uproar this summer over the family separation policy at America's southern border, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi fanned the flames.

"I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country. And maybe there will be, when people realize that this is a policy that they defend," she said in a press conference on June 14th, exactly one year to the day after House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was shot and nearly killed.