The American left, CNN, MSNBC, and Democrat candidates rub their hands with glee over the shootings.
Beth Baumann "After former Congressman Beto O'Rourke (D) appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" and cited President Donald Trump's alleged racism as the reason behind the "violence in America," host Jake Tapper pressed El Paso Mayor Dee Margo on the issue.
Beth Baumann "After former Congressman Beto O'Rourke (D) appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" and cited President Donald Trump's alleged racism as the reason behind the "violence in America," host Jake Tapper pressed El Paso Mayor Dee Margo on the issue.
"Despite Tapper's repeated attempts to get Margo to take a stance on Trump's alleged racism, the Mayor shut him down.
"Former Congressman from El Paso, Beto O'Rourke, told me earlier in the show that, in his view, the president's anti-immigrant rhetoric is making things worse and creating an atmosphere of violence. Do you agree? Do you have any concerns about the things President Trump says about immigrants?" Tapper asked." . . .
"Former Congressman from El Paso, Beto O'Rourke, told me earlier in the show that, in his view, the president's anti-immigrant rhetoric is making things worse and creating an atmosphere of violence. Do you agree? Do you have any concerns about the things President Trump says about immigrants?" Tapper asked." . . .
"Jake Tapper: Do you think President Trump is a white nationalist?
Beto O’Rourke: Yes, I do #CNNSOTU
Beto O’Rourke: Yes, I do #CNNSOTU
"Let’s not even pretend CNN is not an arm of the Democratic Party. Last time Marco Rubio went on CNN over Parkland, CNN allowed him to be called a murderer and blamed him for the shooting." . . .
Bobby Francis O’Rourke Asks For Donations For Shooting Victims, Directs People To His Campaign Website
Eric Bradner says the donate button is for O'Rourke's campaign.
Bobby Francis (Beto) O’Rourke Spreads Hoaxes on CNN; Jake Tapper Fails to Correct "O’Rourke, speaking to Jake Tapper of CNN on State of the Union while standing in El Paso, compared the president’s rhetoric to the Third Reich of Nazi Germany, and blamed Fox News and “the Internet” for the shooting. He also said the following:" . . .