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Sure to make some of the white racist Trumpettes angry but this is Clinton in 1995 after OK City bombing:

“"We hear so many loud and angry voices in America today whose sole goal seems to be to try to keep some people as paranoid as possible and the rest of us all torn up and upset with each other. They spread hate. They leave the impression that, by their very words, that violence is acceptable." He continued: "When they talk of violence, we must stand against them. When they say things that are irresponsible, that may have egregious consequences, we must call them on it."

“ "Words have consequences," he said after claims that he had used the Oklahoma City bombing to win political points, "To pretend that they do not is idle." He did, however, clarify that his warning was relevant to the left and right, wherever the "reckless speech" was coming from that had the capacity to "push fragile people over the edge beyond the bounds of civilized conduct and take this country into a dark place." In his memoirs, Clinton recalled that after the bombing he decided to do all he could "to change the atmosphere of bitterness and bigotry out of which this madness had come.”

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