Yep. As Twitchy reported, the vile Debbie Wasserman Schultz diminished domestic violence with her disgraceful rhetoric suggesting that Gov. Scott Walker beats women. But wait a tick … didn’t Little Miss Debbie denounce hateful rhetoric (while blaming the Tea Party for the Tucson shooting, natch)? Oh yes, she did! Remember this?
Hey @DWSTweets, rather than slandering people, do you have any proof of "hateful rhetoric" that "incites violence" from the right? #Moron
— Mike (@ThePantau) January 11, 2012
It has been shown that the Tuscon shooting wasn't motivated by "divisive rhetoric." @DWSTweets continues to LIE. http://t.co/tv8BXUvK #tcot
— RBe (@RBPundit) January 11, 2012
It's @DWStweets' *job* to lie about & spin Obama's record. It's her choice to spread the vile, untrue Tucson/Tea Party rhetoric slander.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 11, 2012
Bingo. And she chooses to be vile over and over.
Blogger Caleb Howe gives Debbie Wasserman Schultz the business using her own words from back then.
.@CalebHowe makes DWS look foolish for her demeaning statement yesterday and in the past http://t.co/1XvOxiNGmE
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) September 4, 2014
https://twitter.com/CalebHowe/status/507490935861555200
https://twitter.com/CalebHowe/status/507492226469883904
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Yes, that is Debbie condemning the rhetoric of the woman-beating tea party. She is claiming the woman-beating tea party treats opponents like the enemy. She thinks the woman-beating tea party should tone down their rhetoric.
So remember folks, don’t treat your opponent like your enemy, or like they are a liar. Just call them a domestic abuser who is smacking women and pulling their hair. Because civil discourse, you guys!
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And an exit point from 2012 that still fits today. Just substitute “abused women” for “Rep. Giffords.”
@DWStweets @ReincePriebus Rep. Giffords needs more friends like you to use her pain and suffering for cheap, dishonest partisan rhetoric.
— China is lying (@jtLOL) January 12, 2012
You are an atrocity, Ms. Wasserman Schultz. You dare speak for women? Shame. Shame on you.
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‘Shut up, Debbie’! Wasserman Schultz suggests Gov. Scott Walker beats women
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