Posted August 17, 2019 8:30 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

Words have meanings.

Some words have very powerful meanings. They evoke imagery and stir emotion, especially when used in certain ways. It’s the reason poetry and literature have such a profound impact on people throughout the ages. It’s why we still read people like Chaucer and Shakespeare.

But words can be abused. They can be horribly misused. They can foster anger and mistrust. They can stir people into doing violent, horrible things.

Democrats like Sen. Elizabeth Warren should be familiar with the concept. After all, haven’t they been abusing it while they spent the last two weeks blaming President Trump’s rhetoric for the El Paso shooting?

Yet despite that, Warren continues to misuse the English language to advance a false narrative about the death of Michael Brown.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) doubled down on her tweet that claimed black teenager Michael Brown was “murdered by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri,” saying Wednesday what mattered was an “unarmed man” was shot in the street.

Campaigning in New Hampshire, Warren was asked about her inflammatory tweet, which received the harshest “Four-Pinocchio” rating from the Washington Post.

“What matters is that a man was shot, an unarmed man, …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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