Editor’s note: This column was written together by John Schlafly.
Today is 365. The day after the election of President Trump, the president. However, like several Japanese soldiers after World War II, there are still pockets of stopping that refuse to accept Trump’s leadership.
Some detention can be found among professors at university campus, where feminist culture remains contempt for President Trump. Other arrests are succumbed to federal bureaucracy, in which employees still block the program that Trump has been selected.
POP psychologists say there are five stages of regret. First there is a denial, then anger or resistance, and except that there is acceptance, reconstruction and hope.
Democrats and Republican have never been at the stage of denial, as Hillary Clinton, Donny Brazile, Jeff Flake and Bushes have been demonstrated. Senator Jeff Flake, in the face of a certain defeat of the landslide in his own basis due to his constant denial of Trump, finally seemed to accept reality when he decided not to look for re -election, although he is one of the youngest senators.
Peace does not pose a threat to our republic, but violent opponents. It began on the day of inauguration, when hundreds of anarchists lived in the center of Washington, breaking windows in McDonalds, Starbucks and Bank of America.
The media did not criticize anti -peak violence, and the Department of Justice was slowly chasing her. It seems that crimes against almost everyone other than Trump’s supporters qualify as hate crimes, while the authorities turn to allow leftists to commit violence against people on the side of our president.
When the cooled man threw himself at President Trump from behind during a rally at the hangar at the airport in Ohio last year, as he was caught on national television, he was only accused of an offense and eventually punished only 250 USD. His flip in case of punishment for the annual trial period was lifted before he even served half.
The hatred of the acts of left violence dominated the headers for most of this year. In June, the supporter of Bern Sanders shot a baseball practice by Republican Congressmen, and in September the refugee shot the participants of the church in Tennessee.
When the left goes to the madness of shooting and then kills or is killed by an observer, there may not be much to prosecute. But last Friday, a terrifying attack on a leading conservative in the US Senate, Rand Paul, left a lot to prosecute to stop future attacks similar to this.
The brutal attack of a earnest liberal against Senator Paweł was cowardly to see it lightly. Senator Paweł calmly cost his own lawn, wore sound protection, when his attacker slipped behind him to hit him so challenging that he broke the five ribs of Senator Paweł and caused a lung injury.
This also bloodied the face of Senator PaweÅ‚, which suggests that the attacker not only “fought” with Senator Paul, as the initial media reports were described. Instead, significant injuries suggest that it was a calculated attempt to cause a conservative pain of the senator.
The attacker was a wealthy middle -aged man who, like the murderer Stephen Paddock in Las Vegas, apparently had a lot of time on his hands. Rene Boucher, at the age of 59, is mentioned by the Kentucky government website as a retired doctor who does not practice medicine.
Like most other perpetrators of recent violence, Boucher is a registered democrat who published Rants against President Donald Trump. Boucher was in favor of the control of weapons, but apparently he was fine with the ambush of the American senator who hurt him with physical violence.
The Department of Justice spends many millions looking for non -existent crimes by supporters of Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the US Senate will be without one of the best members for some time because of this attack on him by a democrat.
Boucher’s lawyer quickly insisted that the attack had nothing to do with politics. However, Boucher has not yet publicly apologized to the likely to explain his violent ambush.
It was the second time when Senator Paul was ambushed, for the first time shooting on the pitch near DC, where the unarmed conservative representative Steve Scalise was shot in this political ambush. However, since then, the Department of Justice apparently did not do much to protect Trump’s supporters.
Imagine indignation if any of the above acts were a registered Republican against a liberal politician. There would be deafening calls to prosecute such proceedings as hate crime and an avalanche of immediate activity in the Department of Justice to stop the repetition of such a crime.
John and Andy Schlafly are the sons of Phyllis Schlafly (1924-2016), of which the 27th book, Conservative case of TrumpIt was posthumously published last year.

