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Does Trump advocate Clinton assassination?

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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:28 PM
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originally posted by: introvert
It appears his comments alone were enough for the Secret Service to take notice.


It's their job to take notice of things that could even possible, remotely be interpreted as a threat in any way.

Just because they "took notice" doesn't mean that this particular interpretation means diddly. If you're trying to use the fact that the secret service took notice as a basis for "proof" of Trump's intended meaning being malicious, that's pretty shaky ground upon which to base one's argument.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:30 PM
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originally posted by: LesMisanthrope

Claiming to know what I think while at the same time claiming to know what Trump is implying is evidence of psychic abilities, or guesswork. That's all you have.


Dude, it's you who's claiming to know what I know when you claimed that I had not even watched his entire speech and that I only watched the one edited statement out of it. Don't try and spin that around on me now. Look at your own post. This is what you said:

"In fact, it was the least critical statement of the entire speech, but you might know that if you had watched to it."

Well guess what smarty pants. I not only watched it, but I read the entire Transcript of it. So like I said, don't assume you're the only one paying attention to what's being said.


If stringing together disparate phrases from disparate times helps you to paint a picture, then my friend, I wager you're a poor artist.


If ignoring anything and everything that doesn't fit your narrative works for you, then by all means keep doing it. I wager you're a poor scholar.


i don't need to make excuses for Trump, as he's clearly clarified his remarks on everything countless times. What is without excuse is the unscrupulous dependency of thread-bare arguments put forward by a gutter press, that you have obviously and continually traded for your own.


Well for someone who doesn't need to make excuses for Trump you sure spend a lot of time doing it.
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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:32 PM
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a reply to: SlapMonkey

All I said is that it appears his comments were enough for the SS to take notice.

Trump's intent in what he says does not really matter. It's how his words can be interpreted. Apparently the SS may of have concern that his words could be interpreted in such a manner that they felt the need to have multiple conversations with his campaign.

What this means is that many people may have a strong basis for interpreting it the way they did.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:36 PM
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a reply to: introvert

So, intent matters only when it comes to your cult leader Hillary?



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:38 PM
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a reply to: mOjOm

I'll take your word that you watched it, and I'm glad you have. I apologize for assuming. Nonetheless, the card stacking, by your own admission, is evident.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:40 PM
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a reply to: introvert

On a side note, this dispute on CNN is gold:



I guess we can wait until the Secret Service gives us their conclusion.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:40 PM
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originally posted by: Nikola014
a reply to: introvert

So, intent matters only when it comes to your cult leader Hillary?





That is a completely different issue. Not comparable in any form or fashion.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:41 PM
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Hope all those guys were investigated by the SS...that is the tip of the spear.

or this gem with a kid...

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or this Rap Video....



or how about a few of the guys who tried to kill him?

Yesterdays attempt to smear guys..






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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:42 PM
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a reply to: LesMisanthrope

I doubt we will hear anything from the SS, but it is telling that they found it necessary to talk to his campaign.

Don't you think?



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:46 PM
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a reply to: LesMisanthrope

This is why Hillary lovers disgust me.

They can't talk facts, and get angry when you disagree with them. A typical liberal

And yet, some people have the nerves to call the US media unbiased
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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:48 PM
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a reply to: matafuchs

That video is BS. Here is the original video.

www.cnn.com...

He says "tell Donald Trump go to hell".



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:48 PM
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a reply to: introvert



I doubt we will hear anything from the SS, but it is telling that they found it necessary to talk to his campaign.

Don't you think?


That depends on whether they are reacting to Trump's words or to media pressure.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:50 PM
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a reply to: LesMisanthrope

I can't help but watch his speeches. His whole political run for Pres. entertains me to no end for some reason. I watch and/or listen to his speeches in full partially because I can't wait to hear what he might say next. I'm aware of the spin from the media and try to avoid it and would rather just watch his speeches like everyone suggests.

I admit, not everything he's saying is bad or crazy. He has some things I like a lot. If I thought he'd actually fight for those things too it might make a difference in my opinion about him also. But along with those things I like hearing he always has a real gem in there that makes you stop and go, "Wait, what was that??" and then you have to go back a few minutes and watch it again to make sure. Happens every time too and he gives a speech like everyday it seems now.

Even better is you should read the transcripts of them though. It really makes it clear just how strange and wild his speeches are. Often times he doesn't even finish his sentences or ends them half way through. He also will just change topic mid sentence and go off on little tangents for a while never returning to the first topic. It's really crazy to read his speeches because just hearing them you don't notice it as much. But when you read it you start thinking, "Is this really how he talks??? Is this what I just listened to and didn't notice how random and broken up it was???"



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:52 PM
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originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: introvert



I doubt we will hear anything from the SS, but it is telling that they found it necessary to talk to his campaign.

Don't you think?


That depends on whether they are reacting to Trump's words or to media pressure.


The SS spokesperson did make a statement that they were well aware of his comments. I'd say it is much more likely they talked to his campaign based on what he said, and not any pressure from the media.

Let's also not forget, this wouldn't be an issue if he was more careful about what he said.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:54 PM
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I can't help but watch his speeches. His whole political run for Pres. entertains me to no end for some reason. I watch and/or listen to his speeches in full partially because I can't wait to hear what he might say next. I'm aware of the spin from the media and try to avoid it and would rather just watch his speeches like everyone suggests.

I admit, not everything he's saying is bad or crazy. He has some things I like a lot. If I thought he'd actually fight for those things too it might make a difference in my opinion about him also. But along with those things I like hearing he always has a real gem in there that makes you stop and go, "Wait, what was that??" and then you have to go back a few minutes and watch it again to make sure. Happens every time too and he gives a speech like everyday it seems now.

Even better is you should read the transcripts of them though. It really makes it clear just how strange and wild his speeches are. Often times he doesn't even finish his sentences or ends them half way through. He also will just change topic mid sentence and go off on little tangents for a while never returning to the first topic. It's really crazy to read his speeches because just hearing them you don't notice it as much. But when you read it you start thinking, "Is this really how he talks??? Is this what I just listened to and didn't notice how random and broken up it was???"


Yes Trump is not very eloquent. And it seems a growing argument that his inarticulate rhetoric, though harmless in every setting known to man, is a danger to the earth. I am not quite convinced of that.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:55 PM
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a reply to: introvert

I did a quick google search and it was returned. I guess that was BS but what was not was him talking about how you could kill Ted Cruz on the House Floor and no one would be convicted....that is true...



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 02:58 PM
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originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: introvert

I did a quick google search and it was returned. I guess that was BS but what was not was him talking about how you could kill Ted Cruz on the House Floor and no one would be convicted....that is true...


Why would he be investigated? He made a joke poking fun at the senate. Here is what he said:


If you killed Ted Cruz on the floor of the Senate, and the trial was in the Senate, nobody would convict you,

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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 03:02 PM
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a reply to: introvert

Well, I mean people made such a big deal about this...

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posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 03:06 PM
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originally posted by: matafuchs
a reply to: introvert

Well, I mean people made such a big deal about this...

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That is a great example. In that statement, Trump was not advocating for violence against people on 5th avenue. He was commenting on the ridiculous level of loyalty some of his supporters have.

That is very similar to Graham's comments about the senate and Cruz.



posted on Aug, 10 2016 @ 03:13 PM
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originally posted by: kinglizard




The POTUS needs to be a man/woman with the ability to communicate effectively...Trumps inability to make an unscripted statement without correction from his 'camp' is alarming and potentially dangerous not only for the American people but the world.


As we know, the POTUS with a word, can effect the economy and global security....scary....no joke.



There is nothing for his camp to correct, what he said was spot on, " "there is, nothing you can do, folks. Although the second amendment people, maybe there is. I don't know, but I tell you what, that would be a terrible day"

Isn`t that what has always been said? why is it there`s such an uproar simply because trump said it and people acting like its never been said before and not the millions before him?

If Hillary is elected and in the distant future she elects and selects judges to abolish the 2nd and SHTF are you guys really going to blame Trump for it? no of coarse not, this is why its easy to see how spun and manufactured this feigned outrage is.

The second amendment as I have read it says its a individuals right, but more importantly its also a duty to have and be a well regulated militia to safe guard the citizenry from a government that intends to strip them of their rights.

Trump was warning people what Obama has been trying to do and his pal Hillary will continue to do if elected, in attempting to destroy the very Constitutional core that America is founded on.

Obama has already been destroying your country economically and he`s regarded as a good communicator. Trumps very successful in business.

Its time for a better change not more of the same and make an attempt to repair America and Trump is better out of the two.

(good to see you again kinglizard)



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