Trump insinuates using rifles to fire on Liz Cheney

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  1. Zorro

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    It's like they have nothing else.
     
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    Gary Hard-yeah I guess Gary Hart was Hard at the time

    are you upset about all those Democrats that said Trump "has to be eliminated" (Dan Goldman) and other similar comments? I suspect not. what about Biden calling Trump supporters GARBAGE
     
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    Now the asshats have a crooked prosecutor threatening criminal charges.

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    We need Crooked Politicized Prosecutors doing hard time.
     
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    I didn't hear anyone said that Trump "has to be eliminated", but of course in democracy you cannot say it, but I don't care if Trump or Kamala calls his opponents 'garbage', I only noticed that America changed.
     
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    she's gone off the deep end. she went from being a TDS nutcase to now backing Democrat senatorial candidates. Any credentials she had of being "conservative" have dissipated and no longer exist. She's now just a bitter loser and her loser status has caused her to become a tool of the Democrats
     
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    Guy is a scum bag. You are right, he needs to be subjected to impeachment for this sort of nonsense
     
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    Did you even bother to investigate it

    DAN GOLDMAN SAID THAT

    Here, educate yourself on this matter

    https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4321089-trump-goldman-apology-eliminated-democracy-2024/

    Rep. Daniel Goldman (D-N.Y.) apologized Monday for his “poor choice of words” when he said former President Trump must be “eliminated” to protect democracy.
     
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    For starters.

    CNN is already backtracking

    'After the MSM spent the day in histrionics peddling the falsehood that Trump said Liz Cheney should face a firing squad, - when he was simply calling her a chickenhawk - CNN panelist Jonah Goldberg offered a mea culpa, and has retracted his claim that Trump called for Cheney's execution.'

    "This morning on CNN I referred to Trump’s “rifles” quote as him advocating a 'firing squad' for Liz Cheney," said Goldberg. "I was wrong to say he was calling for a firing squad execution. After I said that, my co-panelist, Brad Todd made the case that I was wrong."

    "I let my disgust at Trump’s comments get the better of me as this was the first time I’d heard them."

    'This is going to make the decision by Arizona attorney general Kris Mayes (D-ldo) to investigate Trump's remarks look even more idiotic.'
     
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    You left out the fact he said cheney is a war monger, and she is.
    He also said this:
    “If you gave Liz Cheney a gun and put her into battle, facing the other side with the guns pointing at her, she wouldn’t have the courage and the strength or the stamina to even look the enemy in the eye,” Trump said during a rally in Warren, Michigan.

    Most of our politicians are cowards the have no issue starting wars where their citizens fight and they take the credit.

    I don’t recall any wars under Trump.
     
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    Who did bone spurs send off to fight?
     
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    Your topic is fake news.

    Standing by for your retraction

    Liz Cheney Threat Hoax: Media “Just Outright Lying” And “Just Making Stuff Up”

    Some Pathetic and desperate Dems.

    All they have left is lies: “this is as bad as I’ve ever seen it.”

    Taking Media Fraud on Behalf of the DNC to a new level.

    'Today was one of the worst examples of media fraud and election manipulatoin I can recall. They took a video of Trump calling Liz Cheney someone who loves to send other people to war but wouldn’t hold up if the guns were pointed at her, and turned it into a death threat and threat to execute her.'

    'It was completely made up. There was nothing to it, yet the legacy media ran with it and then the Harris campaign amped it up.'

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    She practiced her concerned scowl in front of a mirror before this lying phony delivered it.

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    She's worth $3M. Her job? Convincingly lying for Democrats on CNN
     
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    So they can no longer even use the excuse of her thinking that Trump is some threat to democracy

    She is the worst sort of so-called Republican and the sooner she is gone from influence the better
     
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    @zalekbloom
    "I didn't hear anyone said that Trump "has to be eliminated""

    Joe Biden sent the "orders" to assassinate Trump.. Biden made the remark in a private phone call with campaign donors.
    "I have one job, and that’s to beat Donald Trump. I’m absolutely certain I’m the best person to be able to do that. So, we’re done talking about the debate. It’s time to put Trump in a bull's-eye."
     
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    The point is she is won't go to where she is far to willing to send others.
     
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    Trump on the other hand far less willing to send others to die. And sorry do you know he didn't have bone spurs? Which by the way does disqualify you as did being grossly over weight. Had a friend ate his way out of the draft when I was in college.
     
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    Is bone spurs worse than receiving five student draft deferments?
     
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    Are you ****ing kidding me? Context? In what universe can context mitigate such violent imagery?

    Are you kidding me, Popscott? Disinformation? ‘Propaganda?’ Those are Trump’s words -- plain as day, spoken from a podium in front of a cheering crowd, and yet you’re pretending they don’t exist. You’re taking up the role of the Official Whitewash Brigade, scrubbing down one of the most brazen, unhinged statements any public figure could make, let alone a former President of the United States. In fact, there is no context that makes Trump’s words anything less than an act of verbal assault, a gross display of power fantasy. Words like that -- wishing a gun’s barrel were ‘trained’ on someone’s face? You don’t sugarcoat it. You don’t downplay it. It’s raw, violent imagery aimed directly at an American official, a critic of Trump’s -- someone daring to speak truth to power.

    Now, imagine if Kamala Harris had said that about, say, Mitch McConnell or any other political opponent? The GOP media machine would light up like the Fourth of July, screaming until dawn. They’d be flinging their hands to the sky, invoking the Founding Fathers, clutching their pearls, and calling for hearings, impeachments, and resignations. Heads would be exploding across conservative media with cries of unfitness, radicalism, and violence. Yet, here we have Trump standing there, openly fantasizing about this woman being in the line of fire -- making a ‘point’ that reeks of hypocrisy, considering he dodged the draft five times. That last deferment, by the way, was a medical loophole he exploited; the guy who supports and adores war from the safety of his golf cart (oh yeah, there is a tape of him approving of Bush's war) now wants to paint Cheney as the problem.

    So, let’s break it down: this isn’t ‘disinformation,’ it’s what Trump said. The words you’re trying to dismiss as ‘propaganda’ are precisely what Trump put out into the public square. No context can soften it, no spin can save it. For any reasonable person --Republican, Democrat, anyone who believes a President should have some modicum of decorum -- it’s clear: this isn’t leadership; it’s thuggery, plain and simple. And the fact that you can defend it, call it ‘propaganda’ to highlight it, speaks volumes about where you and the right are in politics today. So, please, explain again how there’s ‘context’ to make this acceptable in any universe.

    "should be banned' he says. No, his quote should be emblazoned on billboards across America, in neon lights. And on TV commercials, 24/7 on all stations in every language spoken in America.

    yeah, if Harris had said, yeah, you guys would be all over it like flies on poop.

    Cut the crap.

    You're really just pissed that he's such a moron that he's say something so so stupid.
     
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    I'll repeat what I said to popscott:

    Are you ****ing kidding me? Context? In what universe can context mitigate such violent imagery?

    Are you kidding me, Popscott? Disinformation? ‘Propaganda?’ Those are Trump’s words -- plain as day, spoken from a podium in front of a cheering crowd, and yet you’re pretending they don’t exist. You’re taking up the role of the Official Whitewash Brigade, scrubbing down one of the most brazen, unhinged statements any public figure could make, let alone a former President of the United States. In fact, there is no context that makes Trump’s words anything less than an act of verbal assault, a gross display of power fantasy. Words like that -- wishing a gun’s barrel were ‘trained’ on someone’s face? You don’t sugarcoat it. You don’t downplay it. It’s raw, violent imagery aimed directly at an American official, a critic of Trump’s -- someone daring to speak truth to power.

    Now, imagine if Kamala Harris had said that about, say, Mitch McConnell or any other political opponent? The GOP media machine would light up like the Fourth of July, screaming until dawn. They’d be flinging their hands to the sky, invoking the Founding Fathers, clutching their pearls, and calling for hearings, impeachments, and resignations. Heads would be exploding across conservative media with cries of unfitness, radicalism, and violence. Yet, here we have Trump standing there, openly fantasizing about this woman being in the line of fire -- making a ‘point’ that reeks of hypocrisy, considering he dodged the draft five times. That last deferment, by the way, was a medical loophole he exploited; the guy who supports and adores war from the safety of his golf cart (oh yeah, there is a tape of him approving of Bush's war) now wants to paint Cheney as the problem.

    So, let’s break it down: this isn’t ‘disinformation,’ it’s what Trump said. The words you’re trying to dismiss as ‘propaganda’ are precisely what Trump put out into the public square. No context can soften it, no spin can save it. For any reasonable person --Republican, Democrat, anyone who believes a President should have some modicum of decorum -- it’s clear: this isn’t leadership; it’s thuggery, plain and simple. And the fact that you can defend it, call it ‘propaganda’ to highlight it, speaks volumes about where you and the right are in politics today. So, please, explain again how there’s ‘context’ to make this acceptable in any universe.

    "should be banned' he says. No, his quote should be emblazoned on billboards across America, in neon lights. And on TV commercials, 24/7 on all stations in every language spoken in America.

    yeah, if Harris had said, yeah, you guys would be all over it like flies on poop.

    Cut the crap.

    You're really just pissed that he's such a moron that he's say something so so stupid.
     
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    I'll repeat what I said to popscott:

    Are you ****ing kidding me? Context? In what universe can context mitigate such violent imagery?

    Are you kidding me, Popscott? Disinformation? ‘Propaganda?’ Those are Trump’s words -- plain as day, spoken from a podium in front of a cheering crowd, and yet you’re pretending they don’t exist. You’re taking up the role of the Official Whitewash Brigade, scrubbing down one of the most brazen, unhinged statements any public figure could make, let alone a former President of the United States. In fact, there is no context that makes Trump’s words anything less than an act of verbal assault, a gross display of power fantasy. Words like that -- wishing a gun’s barrel were ‘trained’ on someone’s face? You don’t sugarcoat it. You don’t downplay it. It’s raw, violent imagery aimed directly at an American official, a critic of Trump’s -- someone daring to speak truth to power.

    Now, imagine if Kamala Harris had said that about, say, Mitch McConnell or any other political opponent? The GOP media machine would light up like the Fourth of July, screaming until dawn. They’d be flinging their hands to the sky, invoking the Founding Fathers, clutching their pearls, and calling for hearings, impeachments, and resignations. Heads would be exploding across conservative media with cries of unfitness, radicalism, and violence. Yet, here we have Trump standing there, openly fantasizing about this woman being in the line of fire -- making a ‘point’ that reeks of hypocrisy, considering he dodged the draft five times. That last deferment, by the way, was a medical loophole he exploited; the guy who supports and adores war from the safety of his golf cart (oh yeah, there is a tape of him approving of Bush's war) now wants to paint Cheney as the problem.

    So, let’s break it down: this isn’t ‘disinformation,’ it’s what Trump said. The words you’re trying to dismiss as ‘propaganda’ are precisely what Trump put out into the public square. No context can soften it, no spin can save it. For any reasonable person --Republican, Democrat, anyone who believes a President should have some modicum of decorum -- it’s clear: this isn’t leadership; it’s thuggery, plain and simple. And the fact that you can defend it, call it ‘propaganda’ to highlight it, speaks volumes about where you and the right are in politics today. So, please, explain again how there’s ‘context’ to make this acceptable in any universe.

    "should be banned' he says. No, his quote should be emblazoned on billboards across America, in neon lights. And on TV commercials, 24/7 on all stations in every language spoken in America.

    yeah, if Harris had said, yeah, you guys would be all over it like flies on poop.

    Cut the crap.

    You're really just pissed that he's such a moron that he's say something so so stupid.
     
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    As if he is the only one getting shot at, threatened, flooded with threats of violence. There's plenty to go around.
     
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    I'll repeat what I wrote to popscot, if you missed it., then you'll understand why it doesn't matter:



    Are you ****ing kidding me? Context? In what universe can context mitigate such violent imagery?

    Are you kidding me, Popscott? Disinformation? ‘Propaganda?’ Those are Trump’s words -- plain as day, spoken from a podium in front of a cheering crowd, and yet you’re pretending they don’t exist. You’re taking up the role of the Official Whitewash Brigade, scrubbing down one of the most brazen, unhinged statements any public figure could make, let alone a former President of the United States. In fact, there is no context that makes Trump’s words anything less than an act of verbal assault, a gross display of power fantasy. Words like that -- wishing a gun’s barrel were ‘trained’ on someone’s face? You don’t sugarcoat it. You don’t downplay it. It’s raw, violent imagery aimed directly at an American official, a critic of Trump’s -- someone daring to speak truth to power.

    Now, imagine if Kamala Harris had said that about, say, Mitch McConnell or any other political opponent? The GOP media machine would light up like the Fourth of July, screaming until dawn. They’d be flinging their hands to the sky, invoking the Founding Fathers, clutching their pearls, and calling for hearings, impeachments, and resignations. Heads would be exploding across conservative media with cries of unfitness, radicalism, and violence. Yet, here we have Trump standing there, openly fantasizing about this woman being in the line of fire -- making a ‘point’ that reeks of hypocrisy, considering he dodged the draft five times. That last deferment, by the way, was a medical loophole he exploited; the guy who supports and adores war from the safety of his golf cart (oh yeah, there is a tape of him approving of Bush's war) now wants to paint Cheney as the problem.

    So, let’s break it down: this isn’t ‘disinformation,’ it’s what Trump said. The words you’re trying to dismiss as ‘propaganda’ are precisely what Trump put out into the public square. No context can soften it, no spin can save it. For any reasonable person --Republican, Democrat, anyone who believes a President should have some modicum of decorum -- it’s clear: this isn’t leadership; it’s thuggery, plain and simple. And the fact that you can defend it, call it ‘propaganda’ to highlight it, speaks volumes about where you and the right are in politics today. So, please, explain again how there’s ‘context’ to make this acceptable in any universe.

    "should be banned' he says. No, his quote should be emblazoned on billboards across America, in neon lights. And on TV commercials, 24/7 on all stations in every language spoken in America.

    yeah, if Harris had said, yeah, you guys would be all over it like flies on poop.

    Cut the crap.

    You're really just pissed that he's such a moron that he's say something so so stupid.
     
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    He didn't lie on a draft deferment with a fake bonespurs claim, not to mention
    his son Beau, served honorably. Trump is a hypocrite, I distinctly remember him on a radio show approving of Bush's war
     
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    Soooo - we have to take the word of a known liar and confabulist??
     

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