Trump just incited people to contemplate assassinating Clinton to stop her from appointing supreme court justices. Yup.
The second treasonous thing he's said in about a week. He's moved the needle from being a disastrous sideshow politician to now being a traitor to his legally elected head of state.
He's obviously getting desperate, as things are slowly (or rapidly depending on your perspective) slipping away from him. A couple more of these moments and I think you see the largest landslide victory in American political history.
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Trump has gone all Sharron Angle now, calling for 2nd amendment remedies. This should be the end of him but it will not even register with his supporters. This is the way these people really think. This is the amazing thing that Canadians just don't understand. Trump supporters think and say this same #### all the time. It's brutal.
That was Palin who said 2nd Amendment remedies. Regardless, it'll be fun watching the mental gymnastics Trump supporters and the campaign will have the engage in on this one.
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That was Palin who said 2nd Amendment remedies. Regardless, it'll be fun watching the mental gymnastics Trump supporters and the campaign will have the engage in on this one.
I don't think he's calling for Hillary's assassination so much obliquely hinting at armed revolution.
That's far more reasonable then. Armed revolution for everyone, there are certainly enough guns for even the toddleriest of toddlers. I hope the government doesn't use their murderdrones on people though. Those are way better than guns. Will everyone be screaming WOLVERINES after every kill? God this is gonna be awesome.
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I have to wonder if that counts as inciting violence? Probably not technically, but what if something awful happened shortly after that comment? With nearly a gun in every single hand, all it takes is one lunatic, like the planned parenthood gunman, to go and do something crazy.
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I'm a bit nervous about what Trump has in store over these next couple months...
I don't believe he is mentally equipped to suffer a loss of this magnitude, on this, the largest stage on the planet.
So what options is he left with? Does he quit, and cite the system as being fixed/corrupt as his reason for withdrawing? Or does he do something worse, something that only he could dream up?
I'm a bit nervous about what Trump has in store over these next couple months...
I don't believe he is mentally equipped to suffer a loss of this magnitude, on this, the largest stage on the planet.
So what options is he left with? Does he quit, and cite the system as being fixed/corrupt as his reason for withdrawing? Or does he do something worse, something that only he could dream up?
It seems that taking his ball and going home is most likely. I don't think he (or his ego) can live with being the presidential candidate who loses by the most historic of margins, he'll probably continue to decry a rigged system until the day he dies.
Oh man, Scott Adams shows up on Periscope sometimes to pontificate about stuff, I've watched a few minutes of him talking about the election. He doesn't seem to have a high opinion of Trump though.
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