i think part of the reason why republicans want to defend the police is beause we've also had these examples of looting and rioting and lawlessness. And i think it's wrong for people on the right to defend this police, this excessive use of force by police,. on the grounds that somehow it justified because we need to control the lawlessness and the rioting. Both are wrongandwe lack a federal leadership to not make this overly political. When trump then teargases with the military protesters to go to a photo opportunity, you know, it's sending the message that he and he wants to be the law and order president. If what they're saying isn't about ours...
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