Dems Normalize Political Violence That Torched PA Gov’s Mansion
In Pennsylvania, a man named Cody Balmer was charged with multiple serious offenses, including terrorism and attempted homicide, after allegedly setting fire to the governor’s mansion while Governor Josh Shapiro and his family were inside. Balmer reportedly confessed to his actions, stating he used homemade Molotov cocktails and a sledgehammer to break in and ignite the fire, aware that Shapiro might be present and suggesting he would harm him if confronted. In the aftermath,Governor Shapiro condemned the violence,asserting it as unacceptable,yet the commentary insinuated that such acts are often normalized within leftist narratives,particularly referencing past incidents during the Black Lives matter protests. The article also critiques how the acceptance of political violence has permeated cultural discourse,illustrated by reactions to a recent murder case involving luigi Mangione,in which some individuals expressed admiration for the suspect rather then condemnation of the crime. The author argues that the blurring of moral lines in society could lead to increased political violence affecting all sides. The piece concludes with a call for accountability and a reflection on the implications of normalizing such behavior.
Political violence flared again in Pennsylvania on Sunday in another troubling example of an apparent nutjob who seemingly imbibed the leftist paradigm that legitimizes the use of force.
Cody Balmer — the Harrisburg man accused of torching the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion while Gov. Josh Shapiro, his family, and some guests slept inside — was charged Sunday with terrorism, attempted homicide, aggravated arson, and other related charges, according to a Pennsylvania State Police criminal complaint.
State police say Balmer was captured on several security cameras, and a woman contacted police and said that “her ex-paramour, Cody Balmer [38] was the individual responsible for setting the fire.” She told police he confessed to her and “wanted her to call police to turn him in.” Soon, he was outside police headquarters where he approached a state trooper and turned himself in, the complaint said.
Balmer told police he put gasoline from his lawnmower into two beer bottles and carried these homemade Molotov cocktails and a sledgehammer from his house, on a nearly four-mile walk through Harrisburg, to the mansion. Security cameras show he scaled the fence, broke a window, threw one bottle into the piano room, then broke another window, went inside, and deployed the second one to burn the dining room.
Balmer told police he knew it was possible Shapiro could be inside the mansion and might get injured, and when asked what he would have done if Shapiro had caught Balmer inside the home, Balmer “advised he would have beaten him with his hammer,” the complaint said. “During the interview, Balmer admitted to harboring hatred towards Governor Shapiro.”
“This type of violence is not OK,” Shapiro said in a press conference on Sunday, and he is right. But this type of violence is celebrated by Democrats and their left-wing media.
When they called the violent 2020 Black Lives Matter riots “peaceful protests,” as thugs threw bricks in windows, looted businesses, and burned neighborhoods, the left normalized violence. When Pennsylvania authorities responded to the protests with new rules for police, instead of clear punishment for the destruction of neighborhoods, they normalized violence.
Just saying Black Lives Matter is not enough.
We must listen 👂
We must take action ✊These two laws are a down payment on the progress we still need in this commonwealth and in this country. #BLM pic.twitter.com/kX0U57J0oG
— Josh Shapiro (@JoshShapiroPA) July 16, 2020
At that time, The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a column titled “Buildings Matter, Too,” about the destruction of buildings during the riots — a completely valid topic, for the paper’s architecture critic. The Inquirer’s “journalists of color” walked out in protest, the publication changed the column’s title and ran an apology, and Executive Editor Stan Wischnowski left the paper. The incident made it impossible to safely speak the truth there, and the response gave another win — a louder voice — to political violence.
Today, the left continues to devalue life and reward violence.
After another probable nutjob, Luigi Mangione, allegedly assassinated UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson (ostensibly to communicate some vague message about health insurance), shooting him in the back on a New York City sidewalk, the reaction should have been universal horror that a father and husband was needlessly dead. But some on the left thought Mangione may have had a “good point” (whatever it was, exactly) and some swooned, “Did you notice how handsome he is?”
Now there are women fangirling over him, and ditz writer Taylor Lorenz, like, totally gets it. In a mirthful CNN interview filled with laughter this week, Lorenz described how those women see Mangione.
“You’re going to see women especially that feel like, Oh my God, right? Like, here’s this man, who, who’s revolutionary, who’s famous, who’s handsome, who’s young, who’s smart. He’s a person that seems … like this morally good man, which is hard to find.”
Struggling CNN thinks content like this (Taylor Lorenz salivating over accused killer Luigi Mangione) is going to turn its ratings around pic.twitter.com/fKwA8cA3mt
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) April 14, 2025
Imagine how Thompson’s family feels seeing someone minimize his murder and fawn over the suspect.
When the lines between right and wrong are unclear, our culture drifts into danger, and Democrats should not be surprised when the political violence they normalized happens to one of their own.
Beth Brelje is an elections correspondent for The Federalist. She is an award-winning investigative journalist with decades of media experience.
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