The overton window on "is it ok to publicly hope for a person's death?" is not going to shift
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When the left does it, we generally talk about how awful such people are. It can be a useful line of attack for us.
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I don't think anybody cares when the Left does it either. It's par for the course.
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They mocked & celebrated Scalia's death with total impunity, zero consequence.
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Sometimes it's just a calculation of what's going to be most effective.
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I don't actually think this is specifically part of the enemy's frame, though.
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You are right, but it is because "most people" do not understand what a malevolent, dangerous force he was.
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Agreed. Just keep it to people who do understand.
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Believe it or not, a close family member was one of two witnesses to a full blown John McCain rage meltdown that never made the papers.
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What was the meltdown about?
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I sent you a DM
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Isn't horrifying people kind of a bonus?
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To be fair, sometimes it is. Sometimes bad publicity is good. Etc. But in general one should say nothing.
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