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June 14, 2017 by bill

Life Immitates Hate Art, Steve Scalise Is The First Casualty

The Democrats bargain with the Devil has finally paid out. The more you try to justify Kathy Griffin’s beheading of President Trump as just “a bad joke”, the more you encourage hate art. It was just a matter of time before this “bad joke” or a stabbing of Trump results in bloodshed.

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