CNN anchor who was complicit in creating an atmosphere of chaos and violence is "so sad" that city centers are boarding up their windows in anticipation of chaos and violence.
· Nov 2, 2020 · NottheBee.com

So, so sad.

Not regretful, mind you, just sad.

Here's some more.

The Washingtonian goes one step further and finds it "absolutely heartbreaking."

And yet perhaps it is not surprising.

"As a country, we've seen images of children in cages, white supremacists with torches, and a naval hospital ship sailing into locked-down, Covid-stricken New York. As a city, we've witnessed military vehicles take up positions at major intersections, seen the White House recede behind vast new blocks of fencing, and watched as federal authorities tear-gassed peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square to enable the president to pose with a Bible."

I'm sure they meant to include violent Antifa rioters terrorizing Portland for months, or BLM looting and burning businesses around the country and demanding reparations from suburban neighborhoods, and police officers targeted for assassinations by left-wing sympathizers, but they probably just ran out of room.

You know how those copy editors can be, it's always snip snip snip.

Besides, we all know that the real danger is that enraged Trump supporters will loot the Target if Biden wins.

In contrast, Biden supporters are the picture of decorum. Why, check out this totally sane person lay out a truly compelling case regarding her assessment of police conduct and what she thinks needs to happen going forward [Language warning].

As some of you know, I live the DC metro area. My wife just came down the stairs to ask if we should board up our windows.

I didn't ask why, but it's pretty obvious. She fears these people are coming to get us.


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