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Dem Rep. Kathleen Rice: NRA, Dana Loesch ‘domestic security threats under President Trump’

On Thursday, Rep. Kathleen Rice, D-N.Y., claimed on Twitter that Dana Loesch and the millions of Americans who belong to the National Rifle Association are “domestic security threats under President Trump.”

“I’m just going to say it. & are quickly becoming domestic security threats under President Trump. We can’t ignore that,” she wrote.

Loesch responded: “Rephrase: An elected gov’t official just labeled me and millions of others ‘domestic security threats.’ Wow.”

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

“Hi Congresswoman, can you explain why you say I and millions of members are ‘domestic security threats?’ Thank you,” she asked.

Naturally, Twitter didn’t take Rice’s statement very well:

https://twitter.com/KevinNR/status/895813109448933377

https://twitter.com/BlackPilledPete/status/895815052644700161

https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/895820320392740866

Twitchy said Friday that Rice has a history of this kind of behavior:

We looked through Rice’s timeline (so YOU don’t have to) and as you can imagine, it’s filled with progressive, paranoid gobbledygook about Trump, guns, racism, sexism; basically she’s a conglomerate of Nancy Pelosi and Kamala Harris.

Rice, for example, falsely claimed the NRA is made up of “lunatics” threatening journalists with violence.  That claim was in response to an ad in which Loesch talked about fact-checking the liberal media.

This was the ad that triggered Rice and others on the left:

Apparently, liberals like Rice are allergic to facts…

One person noted that Rice also has quite an interesting background of her own:

https://twitter.com/Cozmacozmy/status/895870248842272769

In 2010, the New York Daily News reported:

Democratic attorney general hopeful Kathleen Rice admitted Tuesday to dabbling with marijuana and cocaine in her college days.

The Nassau County district attorney told the Daily News she did the drugs “a handful” of times in her early 20s.

“It was one of those stupid things that people do in their life and you regret and you move on,” said Rice, after speaking with The News’ Editorial Board.

Rice, a graduate of Catholic University in Washington, said she is steadfastly opposed to legalizing drugs.

“I’ve seen too much, and too close up, the damage they do to communities and families and public safety,” she said.

Rice, 45, is battling four other Democratic candidates for the attorney general nomination.

As it turns out, Rice wasn’t the only one using drugs, which tells us pretty much all we need to know about New York Democrats:

A handful of candidates running for statewide office have admitted to past drug use, including Democratic AG Andrew Cuomo, the gubernatorial front-runner.

On Friday, Loesch explained why Rice’s false accusations are quite dangerous.  It turns out she’s on the House Homeland Security and Intelligence committees.

And, she added, not a single Democrat has condemned her false claims and implied threat:

And, she noted on Friday, Rice had harsher words for the NRA than she did for MS-13:

You may recall back in 2014 we covered Virginia liberal Mike Dickinson quite closely, perhaps more than anyone else on the Internet.  At one point, Dickinson said he was perfectly okay with the extermination of NRA members:

https://twitter.com/VoteMike2014/status/506581949100879873

It’s not known if Rice is okay with the notion of murdering millions of Americans who support the Second Amendment like Dickinson was, but her false claim should concern all freedom-loving Americans.

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A 10-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Joe ran for a city council position in Riverside, Calif., in 1991 and managed successful campaigns for the Idaho state legislature. Co-author of "Banned: How Facebook enables militant Islamic jihad," Joe wrote for Examiner.com from 2010 until it closed in 2016 and his work has been published at Newsbusters, Spokane Faith and Values and other sites. He now runs the Conservative Firing Line.

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