Wisconsin
Related: About this forumWisconsin GOP candidate calls for 'pitchforks and torches'
MADISON, Wis. -- The Republican candidate for governor in Wisconsin endorsed by Donald Trump is calling for people to take up pitchforks and torches in reaction to a story that detailed his giving to anti-abortion groups, churches and others rhetoric that Democrats say amounts to threatening violence.
Tim Michels, who co-owns the state's largest construction company, faces Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the battleground state. If Michels wins, he will be in position to enact a host of GOP priorities passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature leading into the 2024 presidential election. Evers has vetoed more bills than any governor in modern state history and is campaigning on his ability to serve as a check on Republicans.
Michels, a multimillionaire, this week reacted strongly to a story published by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel detailing charitable giving by he and his wife's foundation, some of which went to anti-abortion groups and churches that have taken anti-gay positions. Since the story's publication, Michels has gone after not just Evers and Democrats, but also the Journal Sentinel and, more broadly, all reporters.
I believe people should just, just be ready to get out on the streets with pitchforks and torches with how low the liberal media has become, Michels said Thursday on a conservative talk radio show. People need to decide Am I going to put up with this? Am I going to tolerate this, taking somebody that gives money to churches or cancer research and use that as a hit piece in the media? Im appalled. Its disgusting.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/wisconsin-gop-candidate-calls-pitchforks-torches-89235473
Tetrachloride
(8,554 posts)probably in Glenn Grothmans district,
Whatever you do, keep strictly under the speed limit in Brownsville. The whole main street is a speed trap, especially when approaching from the east going down a long hill.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)But a call to violence to settle political disagreements is becoming standard operating procedure for Republicans. Small steps toward the goal of civil war and single party government. Republicans act more and more like Nazis every day.
OldBaldy1701E
(7,042 posts)What this idiot would do if there were a mob of pitchfork and torch wielding folks standing outside of his place? I mean, I agree with the sentiment, but I wonder if he knows that the person who needs to see a mob like this are he and his fellow rethugs? (Rhetorical question, I know.)
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)To feel empathy. It is a super-power tool right up there with hate and fear.
The instigator could never see himself or herself in that situation because they are so smart and so savvy that it could not happen to them or their family; they are the hammers and others are the nails, and rightfully so, because they will always claim that Gott mit uns.
Jade Fox
(10,030 posts)What is this election, a Frankenstein movie?
And they're mad because Biden called Republicans like this dangerous.
milestogo
(19,037 posts)Timeflyer
(2,853 posts)when your background gets investigated when you run for political office.