2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumA Propagator of Race Hatred and Violence - By Josh Marshall
This isn't getting a lot of attention. But it should. Everybody took note when Donald Trump repeatedly claimed that American Muslims across the river in New Jersey celebrated and cheered as the Twin Towers fell on 9/11 - an entirely fabricated claim. Last night on Bill O'Reilly's show and then separately at a rally in Westfield, Indiana he did something very similar and in so doing cemented his status an impulsive propagator of race-hatred and violence.
The details of a the rapid-fire fulmination are important. So let's look at them closely.
Trump claimed that people - "somebody" - called for a moment of silence for mass killer Micah Johnson, the now deceased mass shooter who killed five police officers in Dallas on Thursday night. There is no evidence this ever happened. Searches of the web and social media showed no evidence. Even Trump's campaign co-chair said today that he can't come up with any evidence that it happened. As in the case of the celebrations over the fall of the twin towers, even to say there's 'no evidence' understates the matter. This didn't happen. Trump made it up.
The language is important: When somebody called for a moment of silence to this maniac that shot the five police, you just see what's going on. It's a very, very sad situation.
Then later at the Indiana rally: The other night you had 11 cities potentially in a blow-up stage. Marches all over the United Statesand tough marches. Anger. Hatred. Hatred! Started by a maniac! And some people ask for a moment of silence for him. For the killer!
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L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)Occam's razor, he's demented. If he infers peaceful protestors marched because of the Dallas shooting, he really is demented.
When will people realize he has actual dementia, you know, the degenerative malfunctioning of the brain?