Whether Trump is senile or not and having an episode because of it, for me he has now moved into the "Diabolical Realm" either way. He is a menace to society like Hitler was at this point.
I quoted an article called something like "The world war Against Trump". This is likely the best way to put it how both I and most of the world feels about him at this point.
This man is insane and is scaring the world and nothing else at this point in the same way Putin does and the same way Hitler did in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Donald Trump’s critics are starting to get under his skin. Speaking at a rally in …
Donald Trump’s
critics are starting to get under his skin. Speaking at a rally in
Davenport, Iowa, on Thursday, the GOP presidential nominee fumed about
the criticism he was receiving from speakers at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
“I mean, the things that were said
about me,” Trump told the crowd. “I was going to hit a number of those
speakers so hard their heads would spin, they’d never recover!”
What began as Trump griping, however, quickly turned menacing.
“I was going to hit one guy in
particular, a very little guy. I was going to hit this guy so hard his
head would spin. He wouldn’t know what the hell happened.”
Trump never named his target, but he
seemed to confirm in a tweet Friday morning that it was former New York
City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, one of the DNC speakers.
Bloomberg,
a billionaire former Republican who is now an independent, took aim at
Trump’s business record during his convention speech. “Trump says he wants to run the nation like he’s run his business,” Bloomberg told the audience. “God help us.”
Bloomberg’s criticism seemed to take
Trump by surprise. “He came out of nowhere!” Trump said Thursday night.
“They made deals with me, [told me] ‘Would you help me with this? Would
you make this deal and solve this problem?’ I solved the problem,” the
former reality TV star said, practically spitting out the words.
The angrier and more threatening Trump became, the more his audience loved it, interrupting his rant several times to applaud.
Trump also noted how “certain people”
had failed to endorse him because he had hit them “so hard” in the
past: “That’s why I still don’t have certain people endorsing me, they
still haven’t recovered.”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Ohio Gov.
John Kasich are some of the most prominent Republicans who have yet to
endorse Trump. Both were his rivals in the GOP primary and have been
targets of his bullying.
As Trump raged, it gradually became
clear that “hitting” people meant viciously insulting them, rather than
resorting to actual physical violence. Still, to hear a major party’s
presidential nominee using such bloodthirsty language to describe his
planned retaliation was chilling.
But wanting to hurt people is nothing
new for Trump. Earlier this year, he told a crowd to be on the lookout
for protesters and to “knock the crap out of them,” adding “I promise you, I will pay for the legal fees.”
At another rally in February, Trump spotted a protester and told the crowd he’d “like to punch him in the face.”
Yet even as Trump delighted in approval from the rowdy crowd, his
comments on Thursday played directly into Democrats’ hands: One of their
chief lines of attack against Trump is that his behavior sets a bad
example for America’s children. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s
campaign has already released an ad featuring a medley of Trump’s
nastiest moments.
Michael McAuliff contributed reporting.
Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims ― 1.6 billion members of an entire religion ― from entering the U.S.
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