BartenderElite
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Trump doesn't really know history. It shows.
Ah, that is what real President's do, have done, in similar situations, go before the American people, show empathy for those feeling hurt, do his best to unite all Americans, and recommend a path forward, as I said, Reagan did it, Clinton did it, Bush did it, Obama did it, so when is Trump stepping up to the plate? Or is he even capable of showing real leadership?
Racists, like you, always think lynching is the answer.I say there needs to be public hangings for this open sedition.
As in the past, usually when America faces a crisis as we are seeing unfolding today the President usually offers an address from the Oval Office aimed at consoling the country, showing empathy, and laying down a path to follow. Reagan did it, Clinton did it, Bush did it, Obama did it, all successfully, so is Trump going to step up?
Trump is a fucking moron, Tillerson and many others have said so.Trump doesn't really know history. It shows.
I say there needs to be public hangings for this open sedition.
Either we have the rule of law, or we don't.Awesome! Trump can pull the lever himself from the Rose Garden. Hanging a half dozendarkies"protestors" is exactly the message Trump would like to send to the American people. It'd be a great photo op for Trump's re-election campaign.
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Either we have the rule of law, or we don't.
Doesn't matter who's president right now. This is an attack on US institutions.
Either we have a Constitution or we don't. Which do you think is more important?: Trump's laws or the Constitution?
Do you think Officer Derek Chauvin broke the law? Do you think Floyd had rights? Do you think peaceful assembly and freedom of speech apply to all Americans or only to Trump?
As in the past, usually when America faces a crisis as we are seeing unfolding today the President usually offers an address from the Oval Office aimed at consoling the country, showing empathy, and laying down a path to follow. Reagan did it, Clinton did it, Bush did it, Obama did it, all successfully, so is Trump going to step up?
Hello archives,
His natural tendency is to always seize any opportunity to get publicity.
But in this case, the talk that is needed goes against his platform of racism and tough-guy stature. So if he goes on TV, he may do himself more harm than good. And of course, his main concern for deciding to do or not do anything is how it is likely to affect his polling. He just can't throw red meat to his base without bringing a lot of unwanted criticism.
You are free to dodge the questions, kid. I'm free to think you are just a punk.Do you think you asked me enough questions at one fucking time, asshole?...
DT is so full of it.
As he spoke, and what he said sounded great, that he supports peaceful protestors, his troops went right out in front of the WH where there were peaceful protestors, provoked them, and then fired tear gas at them to break up the peaceful protest. Then he walked across the street to a church, not to go inside and pray, but instead to hold up a Bible outside for a photo-op.
Trump won't be happy until he can brag at a campaign rally how many body bags were used clearing out protesters.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...-officers-charged-after-allegedly-pulling-two
TheHill.com
Six Atlanta police officers charged after allegedly pulling two protesters from car
BY JOHN BOWDEN - 06/02/20 01:08 PM EDT 126
Six Atlanta police officers have been charged over an incident that was caught on video in which a couple was forcibly pulled out of their car, seemingly without warning, during protests over the death of George Floyd.
The charges come after Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) announced that charges against Messiah Young, the man seen in the video, would be dropped and his girlfriend had been released without charges.
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that four of the officers seen on video dragging the two people out of their vehicle are charged with aggravated assault, while one more was charged with aggravated battery. Several of the six, including the one officer not charged with battery or assault, were charged with damage to property and pointing a gun without cause.
“I feel a little safer now that these monsters are off the street and no longer able to terrorize anyone else,” Young told the AP.
“I’m so happy that they’re being held accountable for their actions,” added Taniyah Pilgrim, his girlfriend.
You sound proud of your people.
Do you consider terrorists, brave, more generally?