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Gary Franchi here with a RAW FEED segment that should have every American concerned about where political rhetoric is heading. Governor Tim Walz just crossed a line that can’t be uncrossed. At the South Carolina Democratic Convention, he told his party to "bully the s–t out of" Donald Trump. Not defeat him. Not outvote him. Bully him. In a nation where political violence has already claimed lives, those words carry weight – and consequences.
This isn’t about hurt feelings or mean tweets. This is about a sitting governor giving permission for violence against a former president who’s already survived assassination attempts. When Steve Scalise was shot by a Bernie supporter, when Brett Kavanaugh had an armed man at his door, when political violence became reality – that should have been the moment leaders chose their words carefully. Instead, Walz chose to escalate.
"Get meaner," he told Democrats while pumping his fist. From the governor whose own state just witnessed political assassination. The timing isn’t accidental. It’s calculated. A dog whistle designed to inspire action while maintaining plausible deniability. When violence comes – and it will – Walz will claim he meant "politically." The blood won’t care about semantics.
The pattern is undeniable. First, they dehumanize: Trump is Hitler, supporters are Nazis, democracy will die. Then they escalate: "resist by any means necessary," "get in their faces," "make them uncomfortable." Now we’ve reached the permission phase: "bully the s–t out of him." Each step carefully calculated to increase pressure while avoiding accountability.
History shows us exactly where this leads. The Weather Underground didn’t spontaneously appear – they were radicalized by rhetoric that made violence seem noble. When you convince people they’re fighting Hitler, assassination becomes resistance. When you tell them democracy is dying, violence becomes patriotic. Walz knows this. Every Democrat leader knows this. They’re counting on it.
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The media’s double standard reveals everything. When Trump says "fight for your country," they scream about incitement. Generic. Metaphorical. Could mean anything. But when Walz specifically says "bully" a man with a target on his back? Silence. When he tells Democrats to "get meaner" after political murders? They applaud. The system protects those who serve it while destroying those who challenge it.
Real leaders understand that in a tinderbox nation, every word matters. Real leaders de-escalate. Real leaders choose unity over division, especially when blood has already been spilled. Walz is no leader – he’s an arsonist with a gubernatorial seal, lighting matches while standing in gasoline, ready to claim shock when the inevitable fire starts.
The permission structure for political violence is nearly complete. Every institution Democrats control – media, academia, entertainment – broadcasts the same message: Trump is an existential threat, violence against threats is justified, you’re heroes for stopping him. Now governors are explicitly calling for bullying. The next step is predictable and preventable, but only if we acknowledge what’s happening.
Republicans who use heated rhetoric get investigated, impeached, imprisoned. Democrats who explicitly call for bullying get promoted. Political violence flows in one direction because permission flows in one direction. When the next attack comes, blood won’t just be on the attacker’s hands – it’ll be on every politician who said "get meaner," every media figure who called Trump Hitler, every leader who gave permission for violence while maintaining deniability.
This is how republics die – not with armies but with words that inspire armies. Not with bullets but with rhetoric that justifies bullets. Walz just wrote a check that some unhinged supporter will try to cash in blood. When it happens, remember this moment. Remember who gave permission.
Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/C5oFXGtU-Ag