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malaise

(268,976 posts)
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:21 PM Sep 2016

So Don the Con who previously said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue

and not lose a supporter shouted at his base at the Florida rally that Hillary Clinton could shoot someone in the heart of front of his 20,000 rally supporters (big lie) and not be prosecuted and this has to stop. What the fuck exactly has to stop since she hasn't shot anyone.

He is fucking crazy

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So Don the Con who previously said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue (Original Post) malaise Sep 2016 OP
The FBI appeared to weigh in already saltpoint Sep 2016 #1
Any institution that disagrees with ReTHUGs malaise Sep 2016 #2
That seems to be how the Trump campaign saltpoint Sep 2016 #3
Noun verb 9/11 wants the birther plaster to disappear malaise Sep 2016 #4
True. Rudy's judgment hasn't been saltpoint Sep 2016 #5
You know, I'm wondering just a little bit...(going Freudian here)... First Speaker Sep 2016 #6
LOL malaise Sep 2016 #7
He's a blowhard....insecure coward HipChick Sep 2016 #8
Phew! vdogg Sep 2016 #9

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
1. The FBI appeared to weigh in already
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:31 PM
Sep 2016

around the email dust-up. Last time anybody checked, the FBI was still an eminent law enforcement agency with significant powers of investigation, and they said what they had to say.

What next step would Trump propose to circumvent the judgment of the FBI?

Trump says things that trigger his supporters' resentments, which is dangerous because his supporters see themselves as having been cheated. They're as empty-headed as they are hot-headed. Bad combo. They are triggered by his manipulations and won't bother to think through the crap that comes out of his mouth, rally after rally.

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
3. That seems to be how the Trump campaign
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:34 PM
Sep 2016

is playing it, yes. His surrogates are all insane generally, and Rudy Giuliani especially.

malaise

(268,976 posts)
4. Noun verb 9/11 wants the birther plaster to disappear
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:39 PM
Sep 2016

He said Trump now believes Obama was born in Hawaii and is legitimate. Funny that Don the Con has never said that - not ever.

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
5. True. Rudy's judgment hasn't been
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:45 PM
Sep 2016

very good for some long while now, but in the recent strain of having to defend Trump, it's veered into the crazy-as-a-shithouse-rat zone. Not sure a rescue would do any good, even if one was possible.


First Speaker

(4,858 posts)
6. You know, I'm wondering just a little bit...(going Freudian here)...
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 10:45 PM
Sep 2016

...this talk of how he could shoot someone in NYC...saying that Hillary could shoot someone...his little riff on "Second Amendment" remedies against Hillary...is it possible that Donald is subconsciously telling us something about his past? Could he have a *real* dark skeleton in his past, that he can't help talking about?

vdogg

(1,384 posts)
9. Phew!
Fri Sep 9, 2016, 11:26 PM
Sep 2016

I was getting worried because he'd been on message for so long. Glad to see the old Trump return.

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