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There is simply no question there is blood on the hands of liberals. From Al Sharpton to NYC communist Mayor Bill de Blasio, there is blood on their hands.
They encouraged the mob. They stoked the anger. They made the shootings of the two NYPD officers possible.
Despite de Blasio’s crocodile tears, he hates the police. He is a radical leftist lunatic who despises real Americans who love their country and want to protect their community.
From Hot Air::
Moreover, the conversation that conservatives are demanding might actually be a productive one. The New York City police union gave up on their mayor long ago, not merely because of the adversarial rhetorical signals he has been sending but because of his actions in office.
“For six years, Rachel Noerdlinger, who serves as chief of staff to first lady Chirlane McCray, has been living with boyfriend Hassaun McFarlane,” The New York Post reported in September.
“While McCray, accompanied by Noerdlinger, enjoys attending high-level NYPD CompStat meetings, her top aide’s boyfriend has plenty of serious crime stats of his own — a rap sheet that includes homicide, conspiring to run a cocaine operation, and nearly running a cop off the road in Edgewater, NJ, last year in an incident that was later pleaded down to disorderly conduct.”Over the last 24 hours, the left has been working overtime to change the subject. When Al Sharpton’s rally went wild a week ago from shots of we want dead cops to assaulting cops with hammers, no one should be shocked that the violence against police went up to murder.
Rather than condemn McFarlane and his social media posts calling police “pigs,” the de Blasio administration went on the defensive and insisted that they would never even consider letting Noerdlinger go from her post.
The police in America’s quintessential metropolis have lost all faith in their commander, and that’s dangerous. God forbid we have a “conversation” about that disturbingly suboptimal condition. It might distract from the endless array of familiar grievances Americans are treated to ad nauseam about police conduct.
Just as there was in the wake of the frustrating grand jury decision in the Garner case, there is an opportunity in this horrible period to engage in a clarifying dialogue. Let’s hope the least helpful voices among us take the next few days off while responsible actors engage in it.
In 2011 the left did its best to blame the Tea Party for the shooting of Gabby Giffords. They wanted to control the narrative. Now, they want to quickly forget two brave police officers who wanted nothing more than to go home to their families that evening.
We should never forget the sacrifice of those officers nor should we forget the actions of people like Bill de Blasio and Al Sharpton who caused the murder of those officers.
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