Trump's rambling speech today

Anonymous
Just more of Trump’s violent language.
Anonymous
Trump hates unions and auto workers.

What the heck is he going to do for any of them?
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This one deserves its own thread.

I suppose his brown shirts would say we are to take him seriously or literally or not seriously or not literally but when he promises violence, he means it.


Take him seriously. He is talking about the auto industry........ but of course the left clips out that part of his speech.

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Oh honey. After four years of living in a nightmare the GOP created and is still digging out from, we can all hear the dog whistles, even when you rubes pretend they’re something else. They have to have plausible deniability, otherwise they’re not dog whistles. “Stand back and stand by” ended up fomenting a coup, remember?

Me again.

And another thing: in what world does it make any sense, any sense at all, to threaten a bloodbath across the country over automotive issues?

Trump supporters are as dumb as they are potentially violent.



Glad you asked.....





Yeah this is classic Rumpus. He uses ambiguous language that is not quite exact so that he can wink knowing what is implied but then deny the interpretation of it by his opponents. He does this ALL THE TIME.

He’s a dog whistler.
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Anonymous wrote:Just more of Trump’s violent language.


Like this?

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Anonymous wrote:

This one deserves its own thread.

I suppose his brown shirts would say we are to take him seriously or literally or not seriously or not literally but when he promises violence, he means it.


Take him seriously. He is talking about the auto industry........ but of course the left clips out that part of his speech.

[…]

Oh honey. After four years of living in a nightmare the GOP created and is still digging out from, we can all hear the dog whistles, even when you rubes pretend they’re something else. They have to have plausible deniability, otherwise they’re not dog whistles. “Stand back and stand by” ended up fomenting a coup, remember?

Me again.

And another thing: in what world does it make any sense, any sense at all, to threaten a bloodbath across the country over automotive issues?

Trump supporters are as dumb as they are potentially violent.



Glad you asked.....





Yeah this is classic Rumpus. He uses ambiguous language that is not quite exact so that he can wink knowing what is implied but then deny the interpretation of it by his opponents. He does this ALL THE TIME.

He’s a dog whistler.

And look at his brown shirts lapping it up and gaslighting everyone again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

This one deserves its own thread.

I suppose his brown shirts would say we are to take him seriously or literally or not seriously or not literally but when he promises violence, he means it.


Take him seriously. He is talking about the auto industry........ but of course the left clips out that part of his speech.

[…]

Oh honey. After four years of living in a nightmare the GOP created and is still digging out from, we can all hear the dog whistles, even when you rubes pretend they’re something else. They have to have plausible deniability, otherwise they’re not dog whistles. “Stand back and stand by” ended up fomenting a coup, remember?

Me again.

And another thing: in what world does it make any sense, any sense at all, to threaten a bloodbath across the country over automotive issues?

Trump supporters are as dumb as they are potentially violent.



Glad you asked.....





Yeah this is classic Rumpus. He uses ambiguous language that is not quite exact so that he can wink knowing what is implied but then deny the interpretation of it by his opponents. He does this ALL THE TIME.

He’s a dog whistler.

And look at his brown shirts lapping it up and gaslighting everyone again.


That's not what he said, no of course what he really meant, blah blah blah.

Can't believe we have to do this again.
Anonymous
I really hope even here who is horrified by his rhetoric is doing SOMETHING to keep him from the White House. If you don’t know where to start, look up “Do the Most Good MoCo” and go to their next gathering. They will help get you started in whichever way you feel comfortable. Maybe it’s writing postcards or letters, maybe it’s texting, calling or knocking doors. Maybe it’s giving $$. All levels welcome.

You will feel better, I promise you. You can’t knock doors, write postcards when you’re busy wringing your hands.

Get. Involved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or would Elon Musk have $71.6 billion reasons (and that's just in three quarters from 2023) to support Trump's statement that we need to put a 100% tariff on EVs made in China? No, he's not self-interested at all, is he??? And then he says January 6th "was not a bloodbath by any definition." Um, I would say it was the closest thing to a bloodbath for our democracy since the Civil War...


Exaggerate much. Actually the BLM protests in the summer of 2020 were an actual bloodbath. Dozens killed, federal and municipal buildings burned, memorials vandalized, mass looting and crime waves, etc. Of course the left doesn’t talk about those “mostly peaceful” protests.
Anonymous
I'm horrified by this rhetoric, how about you?

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Anonymous wrote:It comes down to the advisors each president is ,or will be, surrounding themselves with. That’s who you are really voting for. They are both in a cognitive decline.


No, they are not.
Maggots want to make the comparison, but Biden is in far better physical and cognitive health than is Trump.

Listen to Biden talk. He makes retrieval errors, which are common at his age, but are not signs of dementia. He doesn't babble like Trump does about snakes and the horrors of women giving birth at nine months.

My neighbor is a genruntologist. She says retrieval errors are perfectly normal as we age. Biden makes them, and the press (see NYT) pounces on them as signs of cognitive decline. They are not.

Trump on the other hand rages like a maniac, ranting all over the place. Listen to the man talk. He is definitely in cognitive decline. Biden is not.

And Biden is quite healthy for a man his age. Trump is obese and shuffles around. Biden rides a bike. Trump gets driven around in a golf cart.


Biden is in cognitive decline. It’s a fact. Accept it and move on. You’re embarrassing yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump hates unions and auto workers.

What the heck is he going to do for any of them?


I’m not a fan of unions. My brother-in-law is an electrician for GM in Michigan. He gets paid $120K not to go to work. All this does is drive up the costs of their cars. Hard to stay competitive that way.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or would Elon Musk have $71.6 billion reasons (and that's just in three quarters from 2023) to support Trump's statement that we need to put a 100% tariff on EVs made in China? No, he's not self-interested at all, is he??? And then he says January 6th "was not a bloodbath by any definition." Um, I would say it was the closest thing to a bloodbath for our democracy since the Civil War...


Exaggerate much. Actually the BLM protests in the summer of 2020 were an actual bloodbath. Dozens killed, federal and municipal buildings burned, memorials vandalized, mass looting and crime waves, etc. Of course the left doesn’t talk about those “mostly peaceful” protests.


And do you know who actually did the killing and the lighting of fires?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/23/texas-boogaloo-boi-minneapolis-police-building-george-floyd

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-17/far-right-boogaloo-boys-linked-to-killing-of-california-lawmen-other-violence

and people like Kyle Rittenhouse


ALL RIGHT WINGERS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or would Elon Musk have $71.6 billion reasons (and that's just in three quarters from 2023) to support Trump's statement that we need to put a 100% tariff on EVs made in China? No, he's not self-interested at all, is he??? And then he says January 6th "was not a bloodbath by any definition." Um, I would say it was the closest thing to a bloodbath for our democracy since the Civil War...


Exaggerate much. Actually the BLM protests in the summer of 2020 were an actual bloodbath. Dozens killed, federal and municipal buildings burned, memorials vandalized, mass looting and crime waves, etc. Of course the left doesn’t talk about those “mostly peaceful” protests.


And do you know who actually did the killing and the lighting of fires?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/23/texas-boogaloo-boi-minneapolis-police-building-george-floyd

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-06-17/far-right-boogaloo-boys-linked-to-killing-of-california-lawmen-other-violence

and people like Kyle Rittenhouse


ALL RIGHT WINGERS.


David Dorn says "hello" from the grave.

Anonymous
So Trump didn't mean what he said, but he meant what he said? Sorry, my MAGA decoder ring is in the shop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Trump didn't mean what he said, but he meant what he said? Sorry, my MAGA decoder ring is in the shop.


He was talking about the auto industry if things continue down the path they are going.
But, you know that.
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