When Jay Jones texted his hideous thoughts three years ago, he reflected a widespread enchantment with political violence, says John Reid, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. Does anyone really think Jones has changed his mind?
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Jim Bacon: Good morning, everybody. I’m Jim Bacon, and this is the Oinkonomics podcast. My interview today is with a very special guest, John Reid, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor. In a previous life, John hosted Richmond’s top talk show on WRVA radio and brought me on as a regular guest. I never imagined I’d be interviewing him. Aha! the worm has turned! I’m the one asking the questions today. Welcome to Oinkonomics, John.
John Reid: Thank you. I appreciate it. I’m very curious as to how this will go, Jim.
Bacon: There’s so many things we could talk about, but the top-of-mind story for absolutely everyone concerns the text messages that Attorney General candidate Jay Jones sent in 2022 to Republican delegate Carrie Coiner. โThree people, two bullets,โ Jones said. โGilbert, Hitler, and Pol Pot. Gilbert gets bullets to the head.โ He went on to describe Gilbert as โevil,โ then referring to his young sons, Jones said the House Minority Leader was raising โtwo little fascists.โ And then he wished Gilbert’s wife, Jennifer, could watch them die so, by feeling others’ pain, she could โmoveโ on policy.
It’s only fair to note that Jones has since apologized for the text, declaring that he was, quote, “embarrassed, ashamed, and sorry.” However, it’s not clear exactly what he was ashamed of. The media has not pressed for details.
I’d like to dissect the texts on three levels. First, what do they tell us about Jay Jones? Second, what does the response of Virginia Democrats, especially your opponent, Ghazala Hashmi, tell us about them? And third, in light of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, what do the Jones texts and responses to them tell us about the deranged state of mind in a segment of America’s left?
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