Liberalism, as I’ve repeatedly said since February 2011, is an ideology of bloodthirsty rage and hate. The latest example comes to us from the liberal enclave of New York, where a state Senator actually told a Republican aide to kill herself on Twitter.
According to the Democrat and Chronicle, Sen. Kevin Parker, D-Brooklyn, posted the violent tweet Tuesday morning after Candice Giove accused him of misusing a Senate-issue parking placard.
“Kill yourself!” the tweet read. It was deleted minutes after it was posted, but the tweet was captured for all posterity:
Oh my word. pic.twitter.com/DB7KgEZj8s
— Jon Campbell (@JonCampbellNY) December 18, 2018
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Within an hour, Parker issued an apology.
“I sincerely apologize,” he wrote. “I used a poor choice of words. Suicide is a serious thing and and should not be made light of.”
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Then why, pray tell, would he even write such a thing? Oh yeah, he’s a liberal Democrat exercising his liberal privilege. Of course, if this was tweeted by a conservative about a liberal, said conservative would quite likely be banned from Twitter.
Giove responded:
I sincerely apologize. I used a poor choice of words. Suicide is a serious thing and and should not be made light of.
— Senator Kevin Parker (@kevinparkernyc) December 18, 2018
The report added:
Incoming Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, D-Yonkers, issued a statement Tuesday saying she was “disappointed” in Parker.
“I was disappointed in Senator Parker’s tweet,” Stewart-Cousins said. “Suicide is a serious issue and should not be joked about in this manner. I am glad that he has apologized.”
But it seems he has a history of violence:
In 2010, he was convicted of misdemeanor criminal mischief after damaging a camera belonging to a New York Post photographer who was assigned to take photos of him outside his Brooklyn home.
Parker was cleared of felony charges in the incident.
In response to the tweet Tuesday, one of Parker’s Republican colleagues said he shouldn’t be serving in office.
“It is clear that Sen. Parker, who already has a history of violence and aggression, is in no state to serve as an elected official,” said state Sen. Rob Ortt, R-North Tonawanda, Niagara County.
Parker, by the way, is one of the anti-gun Democrats who came up with the idea of making potential gun buyers turn over their social media passwords and Internet search histories.
Scratch a liberal, find a bloodthirsty hatemonger…
Reprinted with permission from Conservative Firing Line

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