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Post by 28mm05 on Jul 14, 2024 10:40:05 GMT -6
The media, institutions, big business, tech, lefty politicians all fueled this desire to have someone who opposed them be incarcerated, murdered, banned from media platforms, pretty much anything that silenced him. Fuck them and their establishment, can't wait for MAGA 2024. I was on the fence at one point as well because of his age, but it just makes me want to see him succeed all that much more at this point.
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Post by captbudman on Jul 14, 2024 10:40:38 GMT -6
Do you honestly believe Donald Trump hasn’t been directly responsible for an elevation of the temperature of political rhetoric over the past eight years? For heaven’s sake, just read his ROT IN HELL! Christmas message. His “ HUMAN SCUM” Memorial Day tweet. His THUGS responsible for inflation, Afghanistan surrender, Green New Deal, etc. Mothers Day tweet, and hundreds of similar ones posted almost daily. Has the media gone overboard? You bet. Has it occurred across the spectrum? Absolutely. (Steve Bannon says Fauci and Christopher Wray should be decapitated and their heads put on pikes. Nice.) Personally, I think Biden, Democrats and the left leaning media overdo the “threat to democracy” narrative. But Trump did say he would be a dictator at least for one day, so that along with his obvious admiration for “strong man” leaders like Orban, and his post 2020 election resistance to surrendering power create an exploitable campaign issue. Finally, I’ll remind you as I did str8shooter, it was Trump who on Jan 6 spoke of the need to “save democracy” and prevent “the destruction of the country” by stopping Biden’s attempt to steal the election. Hopefully, last night’s horror and the terribly close call on Trump’s life will be sobering for both sides, an inflection point after which we can engage, debate and contest our differences and aspirations with more civility and maturity. We are not enemies. At least we shouldn’t be. Trump has a history of hitting back at people when attacked, something woefully lacking in most Republicans (most Republicans apologize for controversial comments and then quit their comments). He's managed to take out two political dynasties in America -- both the Bush Family and the Clinton Family. He's been fighting the Deep State since they used Hillary's bought and paid for fake Steele Dossier, to the impeachment because Lt. Col Vindman and the CIA didn't like his Ukraine policy (see the "Perfect Phone Call"), to the fake charges of insurrection (recall Biden said that January 6th protests and questioning the election were the "the gravest threat to our democracy since the Civil War") that led to impeachment AFTER he left office, and a Deep State attack that is trying to imprison him since he's decided to run for President again. As far as Bannon, while he speaks for himself, if you actually had seen his show when he said the "Pikes on Stakes" comment was clearly a rhetorical statement about purging the bureaucracy of corrupt bureaucrats, not the literal beheading of Fauci and Wray. Do you honestly believe that if Trump had decided not to run for President in 2024 that he'd still be prosecuted by the Biden regime, including the dispatching the DOJ's #3, Matt Colangelo, to New York to work first with the NY State AG and then Manhattan DA to "Get Trump." The White House General Counsel also worked with Atlanta DA Fat Fanis to get Trump, including meetings with her staff, in her effort to imprison Trump and other Republicans. Democrat Party lawfare continues around the nation against Trump associates, including in Arizona, Nevada, and other States. Questioning the election results isn't an insurrection. Democrats routinely did it during the certification process in both George W. Bush and Donald Trump's electoral college certification process. Finally, I 100% agree with your final statement ("Hopefully, last night’s horror and the terribly close call on Trump’s life will be sobering for both sides, an inflection point after which we can engage, debate and contest our differences and aspirations with more civility and maturity. We are not enemies. At least we shouldn’t be"). We are all Americans. We should feel free to share our differences, but there is no place for political violence in American politics.
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Post by Nano on Jul 14, 2024 10:41:58 GMT -6
This post from the Biden regime is okay with you? Or Joe's Bullseye statement I posted earlier? All of this is rhetoric that has constantly reverberated through the political airwaves well after January 6th (which the Supreme Court's ruling has just downgraded from an insurrection to trespassing). The comments of many on the MSM and leftist calling Trump a threat to Democracy, the end of Democracy as we know it, a Dictator, just like Hitler, etc, have been going on for years. People have been predicting that if the left couldn't ban Trump from the ballot (they tried), have him removed as candidate by indicting him, or imprison him, then they'd assassinate him. Thank God that Trump survived. I'll give more credit for his survival to Devine Intervention than the Secret Service... Edit: The Bezos Washington Post on the day of the Assassination Attempt Do you honestly believe Donald Trump hasn’t been directly responsible for an elevation of the temperature of political rhetoric over the past eight years? For heaven’s sake, just read his ROT IN HELL! Christmas message. His “ HUMAN SCUM” Memorial Day tweet. His THUGS responsible for inflation, Afghanistan surrender, Green New Deal, etc. Mothers Day tweet, and hundreds of similar ones posted almost daily. Has the media gone overboard? You bet. Has it occurred across the spectrum? Absolutely. (Steve Bannon says Fauci and Christopher Wray should be decapitated and their heads put on pikes. Nice.) Personally, I think Biden, Democrats and the left leaning media overdo the “threat to democracy” narrative. But Trump did say he would be a dictator at least for one day, so that along with his obvious admiration for “strong man” leaders like Orban, and his post 2020 election resistance to surrendering power create an exploitable campaign issue. Finally, I’ll remind you as I did str8shooter, it was Trump who on Jan 6 spoke of the need to “save democracy” and prevent “the destruction of the country” by stopping Biden’s attempt to steal the election. Hopefully, last night’s horror and the terribly close call on Trump’s life will be sobering for both sides, an inflection point after which we can engage, debate and contest our differences and aspirations with more civility and maturity. We are not enemies. At least we shouldn’t be. Trump is an unmitigated jack off, but it horrendous he got shot and people blaming him for that are scum.
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Post by stargatebabe on Jul 14, 2024 11:29:15 GMT -6
Agreed! Problem is we live in a society where no one takes the blame for their own actions or words! It's always someone else's fault Yep, pathetic Beyond pathetic!
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Post by longtimereader on Jul 14, 2024 11:39:13 GMT -6
Funny the forum leftist and there Republican pet think attempting an assassination will cool things off? You leftist were emboldened during Obama and have only been escalating since then. Now those on the right are willing to fight back and you can't have that since you're used to the stand for nothing, fight for nothing, go along to get along POS Republicans; which is not the modern right.
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Post by elliottg on Jul 14, 2024 11:41:56 GMT -6
For our God deniers. His hands are all over this.
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Post by cardiological on Jul 14, 2024 11:49:46 GMT -6
Do you honestly believe Donald Trump hasn’t been directly responsible for an elevation of the temperature of political rhetoric over the past eight years? For heaven’s sake, just read his ROT IN HELL! Christmas message. His “ HUMAN SCUM” Memorial Day tweet. His THUGS responsible for inflation, Afghanistan surrender, Green New Deal, etc. Mothers Day tweet, and hundreds of similar ones posted almost daily. Has the media gone overboard? You bet. Has it occurred across the spectrum? Absolutely. (Steve Bannon says Fauci and Christopher Wray should be decapitated and their heads put on pikes. Nice.) Personally, I think Biden, Democrats and the left leaning media overdo the “threat to democracy” narrative. But Trump did say he would be a dictator at least for one day, so that along with his obvious admiration for “strong man” leaders like Orban, and his post 2020 election resistance to surrendering power create an exploitable campaign issue. Finally, I’ll remind you as I did str8shooter, it was Trump who on Jan 6 spoke of the need to “save democracy” and prevent “the destruction of the country” by stopping Biden’s attempt to steal the election. Hopefully, last night’s horror and the terribly close call on Trump’s life will be sobering for both sides, an inflection point after which we can engage, debate and contest our differences and aspirations with more civility and maturity. We are not enemies. At least we shouldn’t be. Trump is an unmitigated jack off, but it horrendous he got shot and people blaming him for that are scum. Nobody deserves assassination or assassination attempts with the exception of actual despotic murderers whose unrestrained cruelty is manifest, such as Stain, Hitler, Mao, etc. Trump and Biden are both unfit for office. But their supporters should decide it at the ballot box.
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Post by Nano on Jul 14, 2024 12:18:25 GMT -6
Trump is an unmitigated jack off, but it horrendous he got shot and people blaming him for that are scum. Nobody deserves assassination or assassination attempts with the exception of actual despotic murderers whose unrestrained cruelty is manifest, such as Stain, Hitler, Mao, etc. Trump and Biden are both unfit for office. But their supporters should decide it at the ballot box. 100%
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Post by captbudman on Jul 14, 2024 12:21:30 GMT -6
Erik Prince is a retired US Navy Seal officer and founder of Black Rock Security. Black Rock Security provided diplomatic security services to the State Department in "unstable" regions like Iraq after W's invasion.
He raises an interesting question -- why did the Secret Service Sniper wait for the soy boy shooter to fire several shots (wounding President Trump, several others, and killing a retired Fire Chief) before the Sniper did his job, taking out the thug? Does the Secret Service have the same rules of engagement as the Biden Regime implemented in the Afghan withdrawal? Was he under orders to wait until the thug fired a shot before he could take him out? In the video below, you can clearly see the (soon to be former) sniper was shocked with the shots went off, before he finally did his job.
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Post by Nano on Jul 14, 2024 12:25:08 GMT -6
Erik Prince is a retired US Navy Seal officer and founder of Black Rock Security. Black Rock Security provided diplomatic security services to the State Department in "unstable" regions like Iraq after W's invasion. He raises an interesting question -- why did the Secret Service Sniper wait for the soy boy shooter to fire several shots (wounding President Trump, several others, and killing a retired Fire Chief) before the Sniper did his job, taking out the thug? Does the Secret Service have the same rules of engagement as the Biden Regime implemented in the Afghan withdrawal? Was he under orders to wait until the thug fired a shot before he could take him out? In the video below, you can clearly see the ( soon to be former) sniper was shocked with the shots went off, before he finally did his job. I am not sure that's a fair question. Shit happens quick. I would sure like to know how in an area with 3 buildings one had a guy with a rifle sitting on the roof. Something snells here.
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Post by captbudman on Jul 14, 2024 12:43:33 GMT -6
Erik Prince is a retired US Navy Seal officer and founder of Black Rock Security. Black Rock Security provided diplomatic security services to the State Department in "unstable" regions like Iraq after W's invasion. He raises an interesting question -- why did the Secret Service Sniper wait for the soy boy shooter to fire several shots (wounding President Trump, several others, and killing a retired Fire Chief) before the Sniper did his job, taking out the thug? Does the Secret Service have the same rules of engagement as the Biden Regime implemented in the Afghan withdrawal? Was he under orders to wait until the thug fired a shot before he could take him out? In the video below, you can clearly see the ( soon to be former) sniper was shocked with the shots went off, before he finally did his job. I am not sure that's a fair question. Shit happens quick. I would sure like to know how in an area with 3 buildings one had a guy with a rifle sitting on the roof. Something snells here. Why isn't it a fair question? I agree with you that something smells. There were multiple reports that both the police and secret service were told minutes ahead of the shooting that there was a man on the roof with a rifle. The little soy boy was wearing a tee-shirt (reportedly from the YouTube channel "Demolition Ranch") and shorts, so there's no way he could have been confused as Secret Service or local law enforcement. There are many questions that need to be answered. Why was not only the roof, but the entire path to it left unsecured (click on the Eric Prince link to see pictures)? Why wasn't the President removed from the stage when the Secret Service were notified by many people of the threat until the "man with weapon" report could be confirmed or denied? Why didn't the Secret Service shoot the soy boy before he fired several shots? I agree with you that the situation allowing a near assassination "smells," but America needs to know why the Secret Service didn't respond before the soy boy almost killed President Trump. If there were rules of engagement preventing the shot, we need to know what they were and who issued them, especially as the soy boy was a clear and present danger. Edit: I forgot to add, where did the picture of the soy boy crawling come from? A security camera from the manufacturing company whose roof he was on? Was it from a drone flown by the Secret Service or the Police?
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Post by onemizzou on Jul 14, 2024 14:39:58 GMT -6
I predicted this. The scumbag democrats/Marxists will stop at nothing to keep power. I said years ago that we were in a civil war and now we see how desperate the leftists are. They will do anything to destroy this country. Here comes the idiot conspiracy theories. This was done by one extremist. he paid the price. Do not blame the Democrats for this one,moron. Nope, brainwashed scumbags like you are the cause of this.
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Post by abuxb on Jul 14, 2024 15:02:00 GMT -6
It looks likely. Not confirmed though yet. Any news on the shooter? It seemed like they must have been apprehended w/how slowly they got Trump off stage. Don’t get me wrong, the SS did an outstanding job, but man that seemed like it took forever to get him off stage The Secret Service did a terrible job, and will have to answer some tough questions in a House Hearing, perhaps as early as this week. How can any security detail stand around for minutes and minutes while witnesses yell and point to the shooter climbing up on the roof with a rifle? Literally just 400 feet away which is not a difficult shot for anyone who is familiar with weapons, scopes, and tripods. I am sickened by the violence of my formerly great Democrat Party, and I'm so glad I have switched to supporting President Trump, a move I made several months ago. How convenient for Biden to scream on July 8th that we need a BULLSEYE on Trump, and within days an attempt to kill Trump is initiated. The shooter appears to have been ALLOWED to shoot, and snipers waited until Trump was shot and down, before taking out the assassin. true Democrat fashion. Attempt to kill your opponent, then kill the assassin immediately after the effort, Jack Ruby style, so the assassin can't reveal the other players in the plot.
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Post by abuxb on Jul 14, 2024 15:22:27 GMT -6
The shooter was on the closest building to where Trump was speaking. How can the Secret Service not have that rooftop secure? It should not be possible. So let the theories fly There are videos out there that show the Secret Service snipers on a roof right behind Trump, and it appears as though they had zeroed in on the assassin, then for unknown reasons relaxed and even turned the barrel of the sniper rifle away as the shooting was about to begin. If that sniper is the sniper that blew the assassin's brains out, he will have to explain why he was locked in on a target, then completely looked away and changed the position of his weapon, before quickly shooting the assassin (while his partner on the roof appeared to seek a safe spot to hide) Congress will be asking the Secret Service head and these Trump detail agents exactly why they allowed a shooter so close, and to get off so many shots before they reacted. The Head of Biden's Secret Service Agency may wish she were still back working for Pepsi-Cola, instead. But DEI is SOOOOOO important these days.
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Post by Cool Papa Con on Jul 14, 2024 15:24:12 GMT -6
Any news on the shooter? It seemed like they must have been apprehended w/how slowly they got Trump off stage. Don’t get me wrong, the SS did an outstanding job, but man that seemed like it took forever to get him off stage The Secret Service did a terrible job, The context of my statement had nothing to do with preventing the shooting. In the moment, nothing was publicly known about the location of the shooter or the failed actions to prevent it. My comment had everything to do with them creating a cocoon around President Trump to shelter him
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