Wednesday, September 6, 2017

ANARCHIST THREATENS SENATOR'S FAMILY IN PUBLIC

     Simon Radecki is sitting in a Pennsylvania jail after threatening to kidnap Senator Pat Toomey's daughter during a Town Hall meeting. Radecki is another radicalized, alienated male who worked sporadically in the video-game industry and drifted about embracing radical Left-Wing causes.

      During a question-and-answer session at the Town Hall, Radecki arose with a vicious look on his face and asked Senator Toomey the following:

       "We've been here for awhile, so you probably haven't seen the news. Can you confirm whether or not your daughter Bridget has been kidnapped?"

      The stunned audience, reporters, police, and Senator Toomey himself began wondering if this nutcase had actually harmed the Senator's family. The police whisked Radecki away as the Anarchist screamed incoherently about DACA, President Trump, and Republicans in general. The General Manager of PBS-39 TV, who hosted the event, stated it was "one of the scariest things I've ever seen."

      Fortunately, the Senator's daughter was unharmed; although doubtless police and likely the FBI are investigating the potential of a larger plot. Radecki is currently being held for Disorderly Conduct.

       The Corporate Media naturally is downplaying the incident, without mentioning that Senator Toomey has been the targets of multiple threats recently. Not to mention also that barely a few weeks ago, House Majority Whip John Scalise was shot by an Anarchist attempting to assassinate the GOP Congressional leadership.

        As is true of many perpetrators of these incidents, Radecki is not even from Pennsylvania. He is a native of Minnesota and a former campaign worker for arch-Leftist Senator Al Franken. Radecki is also likely a homosexual; he was one of the organizers of the militant National LGBTQ Task Force. He was also involved in several anti-2nd Amendment groups.

        At least Radecki is now in a place where can do no further damage to society. Threatening to kidnap political opponents' children sounds like something from the Italian Red Brigade or the Baader-Meinhof Gang in 1970s Europe. It doesn't belong in America.

     

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