Jeff Kasky, the father of Parkland, Florida, school shooting survivor turned activist Cameron Kasky, posted an implied threat against Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) just hours before his son engaged in a hateful extended verbal attack on Rubio at CNN’s town hall in Sunrise, Florida, about the shooting on Wednesday night.
Cameron Kasky, holding microphone, verbally attacking Sen. Marco Rubio at CNN town hall.
Cameron Kasky likened Rubio to Nikolas Cruz, the expelled student from Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School who murdered seventeen of his former classmates and faculty on February 14.
Jeff Kasky, image via Twitter avater.
Jeff Kasky wrote, “What’s a good amount of bail money to bring to a CNN Town Hall where Marco Rubio will be speaking? Asking for a friend.”
What's a good amount of bail money to bring to a CNN Town Hall where Marco Rubio will be speaking? Asking for a friend.
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 21, 2018
After midnight on the 15th, in the hours after the shooting, Jeff Kasky angrily assailed Rubio, saying, “How’s that $3.3million from the @NRA taste now, Li’l Marco? Not that you give a shit as long as the $ keeps on flowing in, you hypocritical little POS.”
@marcorubio How's that $3.3million from the @NRA taste now, Li'l Marco? Not that you give a shit as long as the $ keeps on flowing in, you hypocritical little POS.
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 15, 2018
According to Buzzfeed, that is the account of Cameron Kasky’s father.
The students are now responding in a way that teens fluent in social media could probably be expected to: They’re trolling back. Cameron Kasky, a 17-year-old survivor and organizer who came up with the name of their movement, “Never Again,” poked fun at the fake claims against Hogg in a tweet.
According to the trolls we’ve come across, it probably has something to do with @davidhogg111 https://t.co/FHlm9gbMQr
— Cameron Kasky (@cameron_kasky) February 20, 2018
His dad, Jeff Kasky, is even joining in with his own sense of humor. He shared an old photo of his son reading the New York Times, and mockingly wrote, “What EIGHT YEAR OLD kid reads @nytimes on vacation?”
What EIGHT YEAR OLD kid reads @nytimes on vacation? @cameron_kasky pic.twitter.com/GmbCY35OFT
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 21, 2018
Cameron tweeted his dad back with trolly banter. “What father doesn’t force his EIGHT YEAR OLD to cut his hair?” before tagging the the tweet with the main hashtags of their movement.
https://twitter.com/cameron_kasky/status/966326097695649794
Jeff Kasky also tweeted his blind hatred for President Donald Trump Wednesday morning, “Oh my God, are you serious? I didn’t obsess this much over girls when I was 16! STFU and continue leading the country over a cliff you teeny tiny small little man.”
Oh my God, are you serious? I didn't obsess this much over girls when I was 16! STFU and continue leading the country over a cliff you teeny tiny small little man. https://t.co/FkTjJgiwR4
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 21, 2018
Jeff Kasky also retweeted Jim Carrey’s sick Trump-hatred drawing that graphically invoked the massacre his son survived just days ago.
It’s President's Day and Chief Little Hands has been busy tweeting from his golf resort, a chip shot away from the latest bloody school shooting. He was hoping to play a few holes while grieving families are busy digging them. I support @cameron_kasky #neveragain pic.twitter.com/ndJcrk3Sw5
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) February 19, 2018
Two days before the shooting, on February 12, Jeff Kasky criticized Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), himself the grievously wounded survivor of an attempted mass shooting of Republican congressmen last year. Jeff Kasky wrote, “@SteveScalise doesn’t even BEGIN to understand separation between church & state, but that didn’t stop him from giving his address at the national prayer breakfast! LOL. Fools.”
@SteveScalise doesn't even BEGIN to understand separation between church & state, but that didn't stop him from giving his address at the national prayer breakfast! LOL. Fools.
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 13, 2018
The implied threat to Rubio has been up for nearly two days, Jeff Kasky has not commented on the implied threat since.
What's a good amount of bail money to bring to a CNN Town Hall where Marco Rubio will be speaking? Asking for a friend.
— Jeff Kasky (@JeffKasky) February 21, 2018
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