“The conservative movement is a violent, lawless mob”
Paul Joseph Watson
PrisonPlanet.com
October 19, 2018

Vox editor Matthew Yglesias reacted to last night’s Trump speech in Montana by asserting that the president hopes his supporters “will murder journalists so that he won’t be criticized as much.”
During the rally, Trump joked about Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte, who infamously assaulted a Guardian reporter during his campaign last May.
“Any guy who can do a body slam … he’s my guy,” said Trump before imitating a body slam.
President Trump praised Republican congressman Greg Gianforte for assaulting a reporter during his campaign last May, saying “any guy who can do a body slam … he’s my guy” https://t.co/dXkRzDiyNe pic.twitter.com/Lbls5ibHCh
— CNN (@CNN) October 19, 2018
“I shouldn’t say this,” continued Trump, adding, “There’s nothing to be embarrassed about.”
Yglesias responded on Twitter by claiming, “Donald Trump hopes that his fans will murder journalists so that he won’t be criticized as much.”
Donald Trump hopes that his fans will murder journalists so that he won’t be criticized as much.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) October 19, 2018
“The institutional conservative movement supports Trump in his aspiration to murder journalists for the same reason they are lying about preexisting conditions — they are aware their actual agenda does not withstand public scrutiny,” asserted Yglesias.
The institutional conservative movement supports Trump in his aspiration to murder journalists for the same reason they are lying about preexisting conditions — they are aware their actual agenda does not withstand public scrutiny.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) October 19, 2018
“The conservative movement is a violent, lawless mob,” Yglesias added, seemingly as a counter to the innumerable violent attacks (some of them…




