To: chief lee runamok
You are so correct. By his doing this he could easily be facilitating some halfwit to act violence on a person because Colbert has no intelligence or foresight. And if the person who does the violence says he/she did it because Colbert said it, he should be tried as an accessory. These liberal mouthpieces think they have Carte Blanche and can say anything they want. They need to use some restraint when they can cause violence or death to someone because they thought they were cool.
rwood
To: Redwood71
I’ve taught in prisons. Stephen Colbert wouldn’t last ten minutes in one; he should stop his threats immediately.
36 posted on
05/03/2019 1:18:42 PM PDT by
laconic
To: Redwood71
There are people out there whose elevators don't quite go to the top floor and by their perceptions, someone must be the hero and 'do something' against the great evil they're been told about. Exhibit A is Black Lives Matter - a number of law enforcement personnel died at the hands of oddballs who were convinced their sprees were righteous actions. Though as bad as the irrational and even violent urgings from entertainment figures are, the demagoguery coming from government officials is even worse. There's a level of authority present with them that the entertainment agitators lack, making what they say have more weight to it, accelerating the destruction of civil discourse in this nation.
46 posted on
05/03/2019 2:37:36 PM PDT by
lapsus calami
(What's that stink? Code Pink ! ! And their buddy Murtha, too!)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson