Originally Posted by
broncofan
I didn't say they did. In most cases where someone's rhetoric is dangerous it's not possible to show a direct link. I'm not suggesting every racist remark then has something to do with subsequent hate crimes but I also don't think you need a direct link when the advocacy is that extreme. One of the theories she promoted is great replacement theory which is basically the essence of modern white supremacist thinking. It states that the biggest threat to white people is having kids with non-white people and that Jews are facilitating it somehow. It also wasn't just a mistake or a careless moment but a commitment to the kind of overt hatred that motivates killers. 11 Republicans out of 210 voted to remove her from committees. It should have been unanimous.
Was that Nicole Wallace in the video you included about Democrats above? That would be odd since she was the white house communications director for GW Bush.
I fail to see how Robert De Niro saying he wants to punch Trump in the face is the equivalent of Trump saying he wants people to be punched at his rallies while he's running for President. I fail to see how someone saying we need to be out in the streets is the same as saying an election was stolen, of layering lie on top of lie to give people that impression, and engaging in all sorts of maneuvers to try to overturn the election including by trying to bully the vice president into not certify the electoral college vote. On the day that the vote was being certified he was putting public pressure on Pence not to certify the votes while speaking to a mob of mostly white supremacists. But you don't want to take my word for it, let's hear what that other famous Democrat Mitch McConnell said "They were provoked by the president and other powerful people, and they tried to use fear and violence to stop a specific proceeding of the first branch of the federal government."
What I think you fail to acknowledge the gravity of is that we have a form of government that is spelled out in our constitution. We have rules governing how we have elections and we have laws. Trying to overturn a free and fair election by making dozens of completely implausible accusations and encouraging other Republicans to interfere with the will of the people is about the most dangerous thing a politician can do, besides advocate killing other politicians (see Marjorie Taylor Greene), or promoting a literal race war (see MTG).