Democrats support 'anarchy and lawlessness' in a bid to 'make Trump look bad'
Sky News host Rowan Dean says what the Democrats have done to America is “tragic beyond belief”.
Violent riots continue to plague major cities in the US in the name of Black Lives Matter.
Riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin – spurred by the shooting of an African American man by police - have matched the violence and looting which occurred immediately following the death of George Floyd.
Black Lives Matter activists have been storming through American streets shouting the catch cry ‘Death to America’.
“What we’ve seen is this grovelling on the part of many Democrats to the Black Lives Matter movement which is Marxist, anti-Semitic, anti-capitalist, anti-law and order, which is basically anarchy,” Mr Dean told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“So you have the second major political party in the US actually supporting anarchy and lawlessness.”
Mr Dean said the Democrats were weak, pathetic and were trying to the blame the unrest on Trump.
“They tried to get rid of Trump through the Russian collusion thing, then that failed,” he said.
“They tried to get rid of Trump through the nonsense of impeachment.
“They are so desperate they would have anarchy on the streets in some of the poorest places in America simply to try and make Trump look bad.”
Image: AP
Видео Democrats support 'anarchy and lawlessness' in a bid to 'make Trump look bad' канала Sky News Australia
Violent riots continue to plague major cities in the US in the name of Black Lives Matter.
Riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin – spurred by the shooting of an African American man by police - have matched the violence and looting which occurred immediately following the death of George Floyd.
Black Lives Matter activists have been storming through American streets shouting the catch cry ‘Death to America’.
“What we’ve seen is this grovelling on the part of many Democrats to the Black Lives Matter movement which is Marxist, anti-Semitic, anti-capitalist, anti-law and order, which is basically anarchy,” Mr Dean told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“So you have the second major political party in the US actually supporting anarchy and lawlessness.”
Mr Dean said the Democrats were weak, pathetic and were trying to the blame the unrest on Trump.
“They tried to get rid of Trump through the Russian collusion thing, then that failed,” he said.
“They tried to get rid of Trump through the nonsense of impeachment.
“They are so desperate they would have anarchy on the streets in some of the poorest places in America simply to try and make Trump look bad.”
Image: AP
Видео Democrats support 'anarchy and lawlessness' in a bid to 'make Trump look bad' канала Sky News Australia
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