Democratic Strategist Launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen Hashtags

At Instapundit -- will the people claiming there's no such thing as incitement say that this, too, cannot possibly be incitement?

In an interview with MyCentralNewJersey.com, Devine said, �If you want to invite a class war, then you have to expect people to fight back at some point.�

I agree, but not in the way this sissy means.

And speaking of pathetic sissies who talk a tough game -- here's Matt Yglesias, a day after an assassin shot five people, calling for more "confrontation:"

Trying to murder a bunch of Republicans in a park apparently wasn't "confrontational" enough. https://t.co/0EcNckVXHU pic.twitter.com/mGB0rwzjMU — Sean Davis (@seanmdav) June 16, 2017



It's not new. Spence Ackerman, a real Joun0list's Journ0list, proposed this program for fighting back against the right's (accurate, true) reporting on Obama's connections to Jeremiah Wright:

I do not endorse a Popular Front, nor do I think you need to. It�s not necessary to jump to Wright-qua-Wright�s defense. What is necessary is to raise the cost on the right of going after the left. In other words, find a rightwinger�s [sic] and smash it through a plate-glass window. Take a snapshot of the bleeding mess and send it out in a Christmas card to let the right know that it needs to live in a state of constant fear. Obviously I mean this rhetorically.

Obviously. When I sketch out a very detailed plan of violent crime and propose it as an alternative Popular Front, I always mean it in a purely rhetorical fashion.

Thanks to torquewrench for that reminder.