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"They should be executed." What kind of person says that? (Original Post) Kid Berwyn Jul 2021 OP
The kind of person who will do it for real, if given a second chance... regnaD kciN Jul 2021 #1
Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers Kid Berwyn Jul 2021 #3
Lord Farquaad from Shrek? ck4829 Jul 2021 #2
Seen on Drury Lane... Kid Berwyn Jul 2021 #4
Democratic Underground milestogo Jul 2021 #5
Yep. Iggo Jul 2021 #6
this right here. maxsolomon Jul 2021 #7
I dunno. Life in prison just encourages more fascism. Kid Berwyn Jul 2021 #9
Lotta people here. WhiskeyGrinder Jul 2021 #8
Most DUers I know are kind people. Some must have their reasons... Kid Berwyn Jul 2021 #10

Kid Berwyn

(14,856 posts)
3. Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers
Tue Jul 13, 2021, 09:20 PM
Jul 2021
Election officials and their families are living with threats of hanging, firing squads, torture and bomb blasts, interviews and documents reveal. The campaign of fear, sparked by Trump's voter-fraud falsehoods, threatens the U.S. electoral system.

By LINDA SO in ATLANTA
Reuters, Filed June 11, 2021, 11 a.m. GMT

Late on the night of April 24, the wife of Georgia’s top election official got a chilling text message: “You and your family will be killed very slowly.”

A week earlier, Tricia Raffensperger, wife of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, had received another anonymous text: “We plan for the death of you and your family every day.”

That followed an April 5 text warning. A family member, the texter told her, was “going to have a very unfortunate incident.”

Those messages, which have not been previously reported, illustrate the continuing barrage of threats and intimidation against election officials and their families months after former U.S. President Donald Trump’s November election defeat. While reports of threats against Georgia officials emerged in the heated weeks after the voting, Reuters interviews with more than a dozen election workers and top officials – and a review of disturbing texts, voicemails and emails that they and their families received – reveal the previously hidden breadth and severity of the menacing tactics.

Trump’s relentless false claims that the vote was “rigged” against him sparked a campaign to terrorize election officials nationwide – from senior officials such as Raffensperger to the lowest-level local election workers. The intimidation has been particularly severe in Georgia, where Raffensperger and other Republican election officials refuted Trump’s stolen-election claims. The ongoing harassment could have far-reaching implications for future elections by making the already difficult task of recruiting staff and poll workers much harder, election officials say.

In an exclusive interview, Tricia Raffensperger spoke publicly for the first time about the threats of violence to her family and shared the menacing text messages with Reuters.

The Raffenspergers – Tricia, 65, and Brad, 66 – began receiving death threats almost immediately after Trump’s surprise loss in Georgia, long a Republican bastion. Tricia Raffensperger started taking precautions. She canceled regular weekly visits in her home with two grandchildren, ages 3 and 5 – the children of her eldest son, Brenton, who died from a drug overdose in 2018.

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https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-trump-georgia-threats/

Nazi.

maxsolomon

(33,274 posts)
7. this right here.
Tue Jul 13, 2021, 09:40 PM
Jul 2021

"shooting from the hip", "telling it like it is", "cutting through the BS".

one reason President Asshole inspired such enthusiasm was his willingness to say the same knee-jerk know-nothing reactions that plenty of crabby old people say and think all day long.

Kid Berwyn

(14,856 posts)
9. I dunno. Life in prison just encourages more fascism.
Wed Jul 14, 2021, 11:08 PM
Jul 2021
Joint Chiefs chairman feared potential 'Reichstag moment' aimed at keeping Trump in power

Source: Washington Post

In the waning weeks of Donald Trump’s term, the country’s top military leader repeatedly worried about what the president might do to maintain power after losing reelection, comparing his rhetoric to Adolf Hitler’s during the rise of Nazi Germany and asking confidants whether a coup was forthcoming, according to a new book by two Washington Post reporters.


As Trump ceaselessly pushed false claims about the 2020 presidential election, Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, grew more and more nervous, telling aides he feared that the president and his acolytes may attempt to use the military to stay in office, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker report in “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year.”


Milley described “a stomach-churning” feeling as he listened to Trump’s untrue complaints of election fraud, drawing a comparison to the 1933 attack on Germany’s parliament building that Hitler used as a pretext to establish a Nazi dictatorship.


“This is a Reichstag moment,” Milley told aides, according to the book. “The gospel of the Führer.”

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/joint-chiefs-chairman-feared-potential-reichstag-moment-aimed-at-keeping-trump-in-power/2021/07/14/a326f5fe-e4ec-11eb-a41e-c8442c213fa8_story.html

Kid Berwyn

(14,856 posts)
10. Most DUers I know are kind people. Some must have their reasons...
Wed Jul 14, 2021, 11:12 PM
Jul 2021

…Don’t necessarily agree or disagree with them. Just don’t know what their posts said. Regarding Drumpf:



If Trump looks like a fascist and acts like a fascist, then maybe he is one

Nick Cohen
The Guardian, Jan. 16, 2021

Excerpt…

In his The Anatomy of Fascism, Robert Paxton, the pre-eminent authority on its ideology, wrote that the Ku Klux Klan in 1867 rather than Mussolini’s squadristi in 1920 could be seen as the first fascist movement. As with the Nazi party, the embittered officers of a defeated army formed the Klan. They mourned the defeat of the Confederacy and did not accept the legitimacy of the US government. They had uniforms, white robes rather than leather jackets, the fantasies of racial supremacy and deployed terror to maintain the subjugation of African Americans. Last week, police sources told the Washington Post they were shocked to see “former law enforcement and military personnel as well as senior business executives” among the Washington mob. If they had known the history of military and bourgeois support for fascism, they would have been less surprised. It isn’t always powered by “the left behind”.

Paxton said last week that he had “resisted for a long time applying the fascist label to Donald J Trump”, but Trump’s incitement of the invasion of the Capitol “removes my objection to the fascist label”.

Republicans fear assassination if they vote to impeach Trump. Rupert Murdoch’s broadcasters are delivering barely veiled threats of violent insurrection if the Democrats pursue impeachment. “We see what’s happening around this country, how 50 state houses are being threatened on Inauguration Day,” warned one. “This is the last thing you want to do.”

I can see three objections to calling a large section of the Republican party pre-fascist. The first can be dismissed with a flick of the fingers as it comes from a self-interested right that has to pretend it is not in the grip of a deep sickness – and not only in the United States. The second is the old soothing “it can’t happen here” exceptionalism of the Anglo-Saxon west, which has yet to learn that the US and UK are exceptional in the 21st century for all the wrong reasons. The third sounds intelligent but is the dumbest of all. You should not call Trump or any other leader a pre- or neo-fascist or any kind of fascist until he has gone the whole hog and transformed his society into a totalitarian war machine.

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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/16/if-trump-looks-like-a-fascist-and-acts-like-a-fascist-then-maybe-he-is-one



Me, I find Trump’s call for extrajudicial killing to be the signs of a mind used to murder.


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