Warnock Gone Wild: Trump's ‘Lawlessness Through Executive Orders’ an Attempt to Replace American Republic

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In this episode of "Democrats Say the Darnedest Things"...

Georgia Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock said on MSNBC's "All In" on Thursday that President Donald Trump's “lawlessness through executive orders” is an attempt to replace the American republic with the Republican Party's "dystopian vision of the future."

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"Dystopian" — relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice — Senator? Wow, that's a big word with a hopelessly dark meaning. Wait — that was your exact intent. Never mind.

Warnock told ever-smug (with zero reason to be so) MSNBC host Chris Hayes (emphasis, mine):

[L]et me be very clear on what we’re dealing. This is the administrative expression of January 6th. On January 6th, it was clear that in a violent way, they were coming after the republic, coming after the nonviolent transfer of power, including. a kind of brutality visited upon police officers, the effort to disenfranchise the votes of millions of Americans, and that that spirit of January 6th continues

Which is why, on his very first day in office, Donald Trump pardoned all of these violent insurrectionists. And then he proceeds with the same kind of lawlessness through executive orders.

Hold the bus. 

This is the same guy who, in mid-January, voted against the deportation of illegal aliens who commit sexual assault and other violent crimes.

Warnock's crazy train continued down the tracks:

Whether that’s basically saying that the laws that we’ve already passed to provide support for various efforts all across our country from health care to child care to helping folk with jobs, somehow that doesn’t matter, and it has to come back through the punitive monarch

I guess, to sending out this awful memo asking that our our federal workers just resigned. This is an assault on the American Republic and the attempt to replace it with their dystopian vision of the future. We’ve got to fight back.

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Now, I don't know if Warnock's a crackpot, but I do know his depth of hypocrisy is off the charts. 

For example, here's what the Democrat senator — who also serves as the senior pastor of the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, spiritual home of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — said about Republicans in the aftermath of the horrific murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal alien with a criminal past, who has since been sentenced to life in prison without parole:

I can tell you as a pastor who has done hundreds of eulogies and presided over all kinds of funerals, there is no grief worse than when nature is tragically reversed and rather than the children burying the parents, the parents have to bury the children. And the fact that they are those who walked away from this bipartisan legislation or at least a chance to debate it and now they’re trying to score cheap political points in the wake of a young woman’s death.

More Democrat hypocrisy, Senator:

Within hours, if not minutes, of the terrible mid-air collision between a commuter jet and Army Black Hawk helicopter as the jet prepared to land at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, resulting in the death of all 64 people aboard the plane and all three crew members on the Black Hawk, Democrats and their liberal media lapdogs incredibly but predictably rushed to blame President Donald Trump and his administration. 

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Was that an attempt to score cheap political points, Pastor Warnock? Please.


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Warnock may not be at the top of the list of Democrat hypocrites due to his relative irrelevance, but the pastor is somewhere close.

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