Jay Jones Suffers Debate Night Bruising Over Text Messages Fantasizing About Shooting His GOP Colleague

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RICHMOND—Virginia Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones faced a bruising over his texts fantasizing about killing a Republican and the death of that lawmaker’s children during Thursday night’s debate against his incumbent opponent, Jason Miyares.

“We have seen a window to who Jay Jones is and the way he thinks of people who disagree with him,” Miyares, a Republican, said during his opening statement. “What did he want to do to [former Virginia house speaker] Todd Gilbert? ‘Two bullets to the head.’ Why? Because he didn’t like his politics.”

Miyares repeatedly incorporated the texts into his responses throughout the debate, as well.

“The reality, Jay, is that your text messages that advocated for violence against innocent children—Jay, if you were to apply to be a line prosecutor … in any attorney general office in the country, you would not pass a background check,” Miyares said, noting that Jones personally knew Gilbert.

“Jennifer [Gilbert] would come to the general assembly. She would bring her children. We would see them run in the hallways,” he continued. more

12 Comments on Jay Jones Suffers Debate Night Bruising Over Text Messages Fantasizing About Shooting His GOP Colleague

  1. FTA: in any attorney general office in the country, you would not pass a background check

    Drug testing and background checks for EVERYBODY! No Exceptions!
    Why should some pigs more equal than the others???

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  2. He also proclaimed he would spend a lot of his time in office prosecuting Donald Trump. Sound familiar. Can this guy pass a background check? He’s had a few scrapes with the law.

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  3. The old white racists knew how to handle the coloreds. It is a crying shame the northern leftists and Jews took that down without replacing it with some other kind of mechanism. The barbarian will remain a barbarian even on good behavior and must be kept in line as he will not keep himself in line. Jones demonstrates my point here.

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