Trump fantasized openly about gassing, shooting, maiming migrants at Mexico border, says insider

I’m not sure what you’re trying to accomplish. That is literally every Sean Hannity interview Trump has ever done.

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Him: “Biden is nice. I don’t vote for nice guys. I vote for effective leaders.”
You: “Show us on the doll where the bad man touched you."

Despite my revision, your comment is spot on.

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These are merely more details that can added to a long accumulating list of racist, inhuman horrors Trump has said he wishes to visit upon the bodies of non-white children, women & men.

Continue to document the atrocities.

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11? I’d say that’s minimum five years too mature.

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Spanish Inquisition or Nazi Germany–take your pick.

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The realization that Stephen Miller might be a moderating influence rather than a corrupting one is absolutely horrifying.

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Yeah. Much more like a two-yr-old.

Really the only thing he conceals is that he’s an unfocused monster, one who’s “not hurting the people he needs to be hurting” (as one of his supporters put it, disappointed realization washing over them), but hurting everyone, instead.

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No harm, no foul.

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“What happened to you as a child that made you think that kind people can’t also be effective leaders?”
This.

This kind of “only bullies can lead” thinking is what got some police departments into the BLM tragedy we have now.
Yes, you can’t be a pushover to bullies and thugs, but most people are not and should not be tormented.

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Yup. There’s one in my place of employment (a paediatric hospital), who is cruel and vindictive, while at the same time utterly lacking insight, and in fact thinks they are a crusader for change. If people get hurt I’m sorry you feel that way is the answer. The person definitely had a messed up emotionally abuseive upbringing but it’s shocking that such people slip through the training net and end up in positions of power when working with vulnerable people

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Charlottesville, unfortunately, was the moment:

The man who pointed out that everyone compares everything to Nazis says it’s OK to call alt-right protestors Nazis.

Mike Godwin formulated Godwin’s Law more than 25 years ago. And it has become a foundational rule of the internet in the time since: as a discussion goes on, the likelihood of someone being called a Nazi becomes higher.

Some have added an extra part: as soon as someone is called a Nazi, they are probably wrong.

But Mr Godwin has said that the white nationalists who took over the streets of Charlottesville over the weekend can fairly be compared to Nazis, given that many of them openly voice support for a Nazi ideology.

"By all means, compare these s*heads to the Nazis," he wrote. “Again and again. I’m with you.”

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President Trump hates brown people.

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Nazism was resisted.

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His substance abuse and how it fueled hi behavior will come out.

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Shocking? Yes. Surprising? No.

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Woefully insufficient application of *Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood?

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I isn’t trauma, it’s the whole Conservative ideal that the world is a dog-eat-dog, dirty pit fight, and nice guys finish last. They believe that the dirty system, as it is, is just how the world works. They think socialism is the same as trying to make water run uphill.

The only option they see is the benevolent dictator, whether that be the President, the CEO, etc.

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“President Trump hates brown people.”
And black people, Asians, poor people, smart people, “foreigners,” reporters, incorruptible, honest and ethical people, and pretty much anyone whose last name isn’t Trump.

And I don’t think he likes any of them, either.

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