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Nancy Mace melts and reproaches Democrats for Charlie Kirk’s shooting

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 10, 2025No Comments
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Charlie Kirk’s shooting broke the Trumpian account that crime is a democratic constructionBut it is clearly visible in depth in the partisan rage machine that many Trump Republicans have become, because their first answer was to blame the Democrats and ask for revenge.

Mace said: “I’m going to say this, the Democrats have what happened today. I am devastated. My children have called panic. They are probably all the children of all the conservatives of the country called. Just because you say that you are thinking of a problem you are shot.”

The journalist of the NBC congress, Ryan Nobles, asked Mace: “So, by this logic, do the Republicans have the shooting of the two Democratic legislators of Minnesota? Isn’t it on both sides? ”

Mace exploded: “Are you kidding?” We do not know in what condition that Charlie Kirk is at the moment. Some crazy people who are raging put a bullet in his neck. And you mean the Republicans right now? No. No, Democrats have this 100%. ”

The shooter has not been captured and is still on the run from the publication time, so we do not know who is the shooter or what could be motivations.

Nancy Mace is a brilliant example of republican dependence on the partisan division. Mace said it was devastated, but has shown no emotional signs of devastation. Instead, she immediately tried to manipulate Charlie Kirk’s shooting in a political problem that she could twist to her own advantage.

Democrats are not to be blamed for what happened to Kirk. Just like the whole republican party is not to be blamed for what happened in Minnesota. A great factor in the escalation of political violence is politicians like Trump and Mace, who deal with political violence as a partisan problem that they can exploit with their supporters.

The diabolia of political opponents is an excellent way to inspire more violence and continue the cycle.

People like Nancy Mace, who are not constructive to offer the nation, base their careers on the partisan division and the bait of rage.

Democrats are not to be blamed for the filming of Charlie Kirk, but the cynical behavior of political creatures like Nancy Mace definitively plays a role.

What do you think of Nancy Mace to blame the Democrats for Charlie Kirk’s shooting? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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