"We’re in a battle for hearts and minds, and there are people who are on the fence, we’ve got to have leaders and messages and messengers and programs that get to those people, that bring them over to community organizing, into non-profit organizations and away from the Patriot Front and the Oath Keepers," Army veteran and author Paul Rieckhoff told Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC Tuesday night.
Rieckhoff ’s call for a bigger government response to conservative groups drew criticism from people who accused MSNBC of promoting a government crackdown on opinions that are not shared by liberal Democrats.
"Nicolle Wallace has been running segments like this virtually on a daily basis since 1/6; every day they’re complaining about how our terrorism laws need to be revamped to make it easier to orient our entire national security apparatus against enemies of the liberal establishment," Grabien founder and journalist Tom Elliot posted on social media. He said the segment is an example of "ripping apart American society."
"As they claim to be targeting extremism, they’re utterly oblivious to just how radicalized they themselves have become," he said.
Rieckhoff ’s call for a bigger government response to conservative groups drew criticism from people who accused MSNBC of promoting a government crackdown on opinions that are not shared by liberal Democrats.
"Nicolle Wallace has been running segments like this virtually on a daily basis since 1/6; every day they’re complaining about how our terrorism laws need to be revamped to make it easier to orient our entire national security apparatus against enemies of the liberal establishment," Grabien founder and journalist Tom Elliot posted on social media. He said the segment is an example of "ripping apart American society."
"As they claim to be targeting extremism, they’re utterly oblivious to just how radicalized they themselves have become," he said.
MSNBC guest mocked for floating 9/11-style response to right wing threats: 'Utterly oblivious'
An MNSBC guest floated the idea of the government implementing a Patriot Act-style response to right wing extremists and possibly the creation of a new government agency.
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