California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is speaking out to suggest that a Fox News host played a part in creating the environment that led up to the attack on Paul Pelosi.
During an interview with CBS Newsâ Major Garrett, the California governor said, âIâve seen the dehumanization of Nancy Pelosi. I donât think anyoneâs been dehumanized like she has consistently.â
âNow I watched this one guy, Jesse Watters or something on Fox News. What heâs been saying about Paul Pelosi the last five, six months, mocking him consistently. Donât tell me thatâs not aiding and abetting all this. Of course, it is,â he asserted.
Finally, Newsom said, âTheyâre sowing the seeds, creating a culture and a climate like this. I mean, look online. Look at the sewage that is online that they amplify on these networks and in social media to dehumanize people like Nancy Pelosi and other political leaders.â
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On Friday, a man who appears to have been steeped in online conspiracy theories allegedly broke into the Pelosisâ San Francisco home in search of the House speaker.
The suspect reportedly yelled, âWhere is Nancy?â multiple times.
According to authorities, Paul Pelosi â House Speaker Nancy Pelosiâs (D-Calif.) 82-year-old husband â struggled with the suspect. The man brutally beat Paul Pelosi with a hammer â he later underwent surgery for a skull fracture and is expected to make a full recovery.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced on Monday the suspect would be charged with residential burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder, threats to a public official and their family, and attempted murder.
Jenkins told reporters the suspect conveyed to law enforcment after the attack that he wanted to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and âIf Nancy were to tell the âtruth,â he would let her go, and if she âlied,â he was going to break âher kneecaps.'â
This suspect seems to have been someone who is pretty disturbed and not a rational thinker. One acquaintance told CNN he appeared to be âout of touch with reality.â
But after the assault, weâve seen a push to link political attacks on Nancy Pelosi by Republicans to the incident. And Newsom joined in by noting Wattersâ coverage of Paul Pelosiâs DUI arrest earlier this year.
Yes, Watters did poke fun at Paul Pelosi and dubbed him âPauley P.â Watters also focused on what he thought were inconsistencies in the information being shared about the arrest and the handling of the case.
Still, according to authorities, the suspect was looking to kidnap Nancy Pelosi. And by that story, he was not originally breaking into Pelosiâs house to beat an 82-year-old man because Jesse Watters made fun of him on TV.
If your argument is that people shouldnât mock politicians or their families or criticize them because a crazy Canadian conspiracy theorist â who is illegally in the country and once insisted he was âJesus for a yearâ â might attack them, you are not an honest person.
You just want to silence conservatives.
