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Amazing, simply amazing. We have the chief crazy person in the House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, disavowing Antifa. Republican supporters of terrorists Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, and others have yet to disavow the terrorist groups publicly.

Checking through Marco Rubio’s twitter feed, he’s absolutely silent on the Antifa assaults and attacks on peaceful right wing demonstrators over the weekend.

Oh wait, nope. He’s still demagoguing the every protester in Charlottesville as a neo Nazi:

Marco Rubio on Twitter 2 weeks after a disgusting NeoNazi rally, real American patriots & heroes the #CajunNavy is on its way to help victims of #TexasFlood

This is after they attacked President Trump for daring to condemn both sides. Of course these multicultural tyrants in Republican skins also said Antifa were doing great jobs beating down Trump supporters as well as Nazis, Klan members, and “White” Nationalists.

Did it just get too real when they kept beating them in peaceful marches? Pelosi’s pollsters must have crapped out a dozen bricks reading the entrails from their latest polling on her party’s support of Antifa.

This is the only reason why she would have stopped supporting them. It seems to be clear that the Federal Government is not going to prosecute any terrorist thug assaulting any group of people the left deems a “hate” group.

Where is the GOP Establishment on These Alt Left Terrorists?

Paul Ryan has made no public statements on Antifa on his Twitter page after he repeatedly attacked the demonstrators in Charlottesville, Virginia:

Paul Ryan on Twitter Our hearts are with today’s victims. White supremacy is a scourge. This hate and its terrorism must be confronted and defeated.

And he attacked them again on August 15th, still no mention of Antifa or the Alt Left:

Paul Ryan on Twitter We must be clear. White supremacy is repulsive. This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for. There can be no moral ambiguity.

Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Jeb Bush, and Mitt Romney have likewise been completely silent after calling essentially for these people to be destroyed and attacking President Trump for calling out Antifa and the Alt Left.

Right after the Charlottesville protests, the Senate Majority Leader attacked one side, no mention of the homemade flamethrowers, bottles full of urine being thrown, baseball bats used or anything else by the Alt Left and the Antifa:

Leader McConnell on Twitter The hate and bigotry witnessed in #Charlottesville does not reflect American values. I wholeheartedly oppose their actions.

In fact, Mitch McConnell essentially echoed Marco Rubio’s sentiments on attacking those the Antifa deem Nazis and racists:

“The white supremacist, KKK, and neo-nazi groups who brought hatred and violence to Charlottesville are now planning a rally in Lexington. Their messages of hate and bigotry are not welcome in Kentucky and should not be welcome anywhere in America. “We can have no tolerance for an ideology of racial hatred. There are no good neo-nazis, and those who espouse their views are not supporters of American ideals and freedoms. We all have a responsibility to stand against hate and violence, wherever it raises its evil head.”

Mitt Romney directly addressed the reason why he felt that we should support left wing violence by terrorists against those they identify as fascists, Nazis, etc.:

Mitt Romney on Twitter No, not the same. One side is racist, bigoted, Nazi. The other opposes racism and bigotry. Morally different universes.

Nothing since the last tweet on the violent terrorists on the left. Nancy Pelosi is more conservative than Mitt Romney.

He again attacked President Trump three days later, and this has been his last tweet on his timeline since:

Mitt Romney on Twitter Having created a natl inflection point of consequence, POTUS must apologize & repudiate the racists. Full statement: https://t.co/6QXd9LWIE3

And Mr. Low Energy himself spoke on the matter, giving aid and comfort to the left wing perpetrators of violence:

Jeb Bush on Twitter This is a time for moral clarity, not ambivalence. 1/3

Jeb Bush on Twitter I urge @POTUS to unite the country, not parse the assignment of blame for the events in Charlottesville. 2/3

https://twitter.com/JebBush/status/897611438272991232

John McCain went a step further than his owned GOP friends, he called the people demonstrating traitors. Those words from a sitting Senator are beyond irresponsible, traitors to the United States usually end up with the death penalty.

Although the Songbird would be uniquely qualified to identify traitors, as he is one:

John McCain on Twitter White supremacists aren’t patriots, they’re traitors- Americans must unite against hatred & bigotry #Charlottesville https://t.co/Zr1Jg9jBXu

John McCain on Twitter There’s no moral equivalency between racists & Americans standing up to defy hate& bigotry. The President of the United States should say so

WHY do the GOP leadership endorse THIS violence against right wing demonstrators? Is certain speech and thoughts so offensive that we must squelch it with violence? The GOP other than President Trump seems to think so.

Oh, and Nancy Pelosi. One of the most liberal Democrats, from San Francisco no less, has come out against the violent Alt Left. And the GOP is S-I-L-E-N-T.