More Violent Rhetoric from the Left with ‘Literal Call to Arms’ Comment ⋆ And from a sitting Senator, no less. ⋆ Flag And Cross

It certainly appears as though the Democrats got the message that Joe Biden was trying to get across earlier this month.

President Biden, just weeks ago, went through a now-infamous rebranding as “Dark Brandon”, in which he began to verbally attack his political opponents.  The Commander in Chief even went so far as to suggest that the MAGA Movement are “threats to democracy”, after earlier telling them that they’d “need F-15’s” if they wanted to keep the US government in check.

Just days later, an Ohio Democratic congressional candidate suggested that the nation needed to “confront” and “kill MAGA”, drawing no rebuke from “Dark Brandon” or the White House.

This week, more violent rhetoric has arrived, this time from a sitting Senator.

Democrat extremism in the wake of President Joe Biden’s “Dark MAGA” speech heated up some more on Wednesday when Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) issued a “call to arms” on the Senate floor while debating a national abortion ban.

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“When I hear my colleagues talking about how, you know, ‘it should be state rights’ or ‘government should not be telling us what to do,’ the word ‘hypocrites,’ it doesn’t even go far enough to call them out on what they’re doing,” said Hirono.

“This is an outright attack on women in this country,” she continued. “That is how I see it. That is how more and more women and those who support our right to make decisions about our own bodies, that is how we see it. Why? Because that’s what’s happening.”

Then came the most troubling verbiage.

Hirono concluded her speech by saying the proposed abortion ban after 15 weeks is “literally a call to arms in our country.”

The comment only adds to the political fervor being experienced in our country today, and belies the Democrats’ apparent strategy of goading the nation into conflict and then blaming their political opponents for it.

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