Undercover Video Shows CO Dem Praising Antifa, Calls For Billionaires To ‘Start Turning Up Dead’

Project Veritas has released a new video showing a Colorado Democrat expressing extreme, and dangerous, ideas for the upcoming election

Undercover Video Shows CO Dem Praising Antifa, Calls For Billionaires To ‘Start Turning Up Dead’

Project Veritas has released a new video showing a Colorado Democrat expressing extreme, and dangerous, ideas for the upcoming election


Undercover investigative group Project Veritas has released a new video showing a Colorado Democrat expressing extreme, and dangerous, ideas for the upcoming election. Alleged Democrat Kristopher Jacks “can be seen in the videos speaking to undercover operatives about how ‘2020 is a political revolution’ in which anything and everything is ‘morally acceptable,’ including outright fraud, theft and possibly murder” reported Biz Pac Review.

Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe tweeted the undercover videos with the caption, “BREAKING: Denver area @coloradodems exec committee and @OurRevolution chair @Kyoti00 ‘2020 is a political revolution’; ‘Want to change this country, with violence…there’s only one way to do it.’; ‘Guillotines mother f**ker’; ‘Killing random Nazis in the street.”

The screenshot of a page on the Weld County Democrats’ website, which has been deleted, listed Jacks as ‘a Member of the Colorado Democratic Party Executive and Central Committees,’ as well as the ‘Chair of Our Revolution Weld County.” Our Revolution, according to O’Keefe, is a “radical left 501(c) (4) organization bent on creating ‘a political revolution in the United States,’ and Jacks serves as its ‘trainer, mentor, and on-the-ground quarterback.”

In the videos, Jacks expresses his violent political desires: “It’s going to take a strategic hit against the .1 percent that’s in charge, cause that’s who it is. It’s killing random Nazis in the street, random f–king bootlickers if you want to do some Versailles s—t, if you want to do some Antifa s—t.” Jacks also praises Antifa and added, “ you really want to change this country that way, with violence, there’s only one way to do it.”

That way, continues Jacks, is “you gotta get people that are close to billionaires and start just, random billionaires start turning up dead. I mean, Bezos [is] at the top of that list.” Also, says Jacks, “I do think there needs to be a militant group, and I love Antifa for that reason. I love that there’s – you always have to have somebody that’s willing to hold up the flag and say nope, this is the line in the sand, and we’re the ones holding that line.”

Antifa supporter leads Portland mayoral race

The leading candidate of the Portland mayoral race, Sarah Iannarone, is a supporter of Antifa


The leading candidate of the Portland mayoral race, Sarah Iannarone, is a supporter of Antifa.

And considering Portland’s record of extreme unrest over the last few months, it seems quite fitting.

Iannarone has a lead over incumbent Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler 41 percent to 30 percent, according to a poll commissioned by the Portland Business Alliance, local paper Willamette Week reported on Monday.

Her lead is well outside the poll’s four-percentage-point margin of error, the Daily Caller reports. The poll also found that 16 percent of voters plan to support a write-in candidate and an additional 13 percent remain undecided.

Current mayor Ted Wheeler’s popularity has plummeted immensely since the first round of voting in May, when he won just under 50 percent of the vote, forcing a runoff between the two candidates.

Controversially, Iannarone is an open supporter of Antifa, a decentralized, far-left movement whose members have lashed out and unleashed violence in cities across the country in recent months.

“To those who say Antifa are violent thugs: I am not a violent thug and I am Antifa,” Iannarone wrote in a January 2019 tweet.

“I am Antifa because the Red Hats are coming after brown & black people, after Jews, after queer & trans people, and more. They are coming after our democracy,” she continued.

Iannarone’s campaign manager, a left-wing activist named Gregory McKelvey, led protestors in shutting down a Portland highway following the 2016 election, the Willamette Week reported, via the Daily Caller.

Iannarone has expressed support for the nightly unrest in the city, which has often turned into violent riots.

“My daughter was in the streets last night driven by anti-racist conviction. She is not an agitator nor an opportunist and she should not fear for her safety at the hands of Portland police,” she wrote in a May 31 tweet.

“Protests will continue in our city and across the country until our leaders address the problems racism, police brutality, and white supremacy undergirding our society,” she added in an accompanying statement.

Iannarone’s platform includes a “Housing for All” plan, as well as declaring a “climate emergency” and diverting funds from the city’s police department into social services.

If Iannarone wins the mayoral race, the city of Portland faces a future of even more unrest and violence.

But, only time will tell.

A WHOPPING 56% of Americans Say They are Better off Today (Mid-Pandemic) than Under Obama-Biden

Gallup's most recent survey found a majority of voters said they are better off now than they were four years ago, while 32% said they are worse off


A recent Gallup survey found that a whopping 56 percent of Americans say they are better off now under President Trump–in the middle of a pandemic–than they were four years ago when President Obama was in office.

Gallup writes:

During his presidential campaign in 1980, Ronald Reagan asked Americans, “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?” Since then, this question has served as a key standard that sitting presidents running for reelection have been held to.

Gallup’s most recent survey found a clear majority of registered voters (56%) saying they are better off now than they were four years ago, while 32% said they are worse off.

Gallup compared the 56 percent number to 2012, during the Obama-Biden Administration when just 45 percent of Americans could say they felt they were better off. In 2004, 47 percent of Americans said they were better off and in 1992, that number was at 38 percent.

President Trump responded to the news, writing on Twitter, “The Gallup Poll has just come out with the incredible finding that 56% of you say that you are better off today, during a pandemic, than you were four years ago (Biden). The highest number on record! Pretty amazing!”


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