Trump’s fascist talk is what’s ‘poisoning the blood of our country’

Under the three-Reichs-and-you’re-out rule, Trump should be on the bench. Yet he keeps swinging — and this week provided a sobering measure of how numb we have become to his undeniably fascist rhetoric.

Trump is the worst thing to happen to The United States since the Civil War. We can only hope that he gets decisively defeated in November. If not, our country is in BIG trouble.
 
Trump is the worst thing to happen to The United States since the Civil War. We can only hope that he gets decisively defeated in November. If not, our country is in BIG trouble.

That's an incredibly stupid statement lacking any facts. However, had you said it was Biden, you would be 100% correct.
 
If Biden doesn't make a stronger case for himself than he's making Trump may easily win.

That's what I've always hated about Democrat presidential candidates.

They allow repukers to lie and talk smack while they stay silent.

James Carville would never just let that shit slide.

Biden needs to be thumping his chest and boasting louder than Trump while calling Trump what we all know he is.
 
That's what I've always hated about Democrat presidential candidates.

They allow repukers to lie and talk smack while they stay silent.

James Carville would never just let that shit slide.

Biden needs to be thumping his chest and boasting louder than Trump while calling Trump what we all know he is.
Biden should not debate Trump. Or, say, "When your 91 criminal indictments are settled, then we can talk."
 

Trump’s Pattern of Sowing Election Doubt Intensifies in 2024​

Former President Donald J. Trump has baselessly and publicly cast doubt about the fairness of the 2024 election about once a day, on average, since he announced his candidacy for president, according to an analysis by The New York Times.

Though the tactic is familiar — Mr. Trump raised the specter of a “rigged” election in the 2016 and 2020 cycles, too — his attempts to undermine the 2024 contest are a significant escalation.

 
Under the three-Reichs-and-you’re-out rule, Trump should be on the bench. Yet he keeps swinging — and this week provided a sobering measure of how numb we have become to his undeniably fascist rhetoric.

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