I'm bothered by these letter bombs, and so far as I've read they're the real thing --- for example, the bomb that was sent to George Soros' house on Monday. It's wrong. Violence is never the solution to political differences, unless we're ready to fight a new civil war in this country, and I don't think we're there. (It's not 1861, in other words.)
That said, this idea of a "false flag" is appealing to me, because I don't put anything past desperate Democrats.
Robert Stacy McCain goes there (click on the time-stamp to read the whole thread):
This pipe-bomb spree is looking more and more like a crude hoax, similar to the fake "hate crimes" we often see on university campuses. No one should be surprised if it turns out to be a "false flag." (But speculation is bad.)— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) October 24, 2018
Added: From Michelle Malkin:
For all those recklessly & gleefully tweeting #MAGABomber - here's a cautionary tale of jumping to partisan conclusions & blaming conservative free speech for a "political murder" that turned out to be...suicide ==> https://t.co/VlTUigf9Q6
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 24, 2018
Condensed history of other failed Blame Righty campaigns by libs/media/Dems to falsely tie conservatives to violent incidents==>https://t.co/mq9WdY7Fcr
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 24, 2018
Compare and contrast Nancy Pelosi today...
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) October 24, 2018
And Nancy Pelosi last year after aggrieved left-wing militant shot @SteveScalise at GOP baseball practice - "Outrageous" to blame Dem rhetoric. "How dare they."https://t.co/dYyAMQDaKR pic.twitter.com/kvwfDqERu1
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