Hillary Clinton’s biggest fan Peter Daou would like everybody to know that the shooter who wanted to kill as many Republicans as possible at yesterday morning’s congressional baseball practice exposed another victim in all this. Guess who:
Let's cut through the platitudes: Anyone who participated in the unjust vilification of Hillary Clinton helped toxify our discourse. pic.twitter.com/76MTjIw1ZJ
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 15, 2017
Well, that spin was not unexpected:
And Hillary, the biggest loser of all, is obviously the biggest victim. pic.twitter.com/ulmSM7nVtG
— Mo Mo (@molratty) June 15, 2017
#Facepalm
No, Hillary was already toxifying discourse in the 90s, Alinsky-style. https://t.co/e7ARBKdGSk
— Mo Mo (@molratty) June 15, 2017
Let's cut through the platitudes: your blind obsession with Hillary Clinton is really unhealthy. You should probably seek professional help. https://t.co/qpFIysHe9n
— Alex F. Baldwin (@VerumVulnero1) June 15, 2017
Looks like the Clintonites are blaming @SenSanders and the #BernieBros for the shooting. https://t.co/k8LBghcXHn
— Mr. ✘ (@GlomarResponder) June 15, 2017
Trying to make HRC a victim in all of this? You have reached an all-time high in LOW…
— Bruce J. Bennett (@subammas) June 15, 2017
True, he was a Bernie Sanders supporter. https://t.co/xNJ8woljyM
— David Edward (@_David_Edward) June 15, 2017
Can you cite examples of unjust vilification? With all the justified vilification, I can't imagine anyone wasted time making stuff up. https://t.co/KCxnUhaawJ
— Eric Spencer (@JustEric) June 15, 2017
I wonder if he writes "Mr Peter Clinton" in a notebook over and over again… of course dotting the i with a heart. https://t.co/BwR7TM3BO8
— Andrew Lynch (@GentlemanRascal) June 15, 2017