SciFiFisher wrote:Given the ambiguity of the statement and the broad definition of free speech in this country it will be very hard to make any criminal charges against him. I do agree that he is not so subtly calling for violence against Hillary and any judges she may choose to nominate.
Gullible Jones wrote:@Fisher
And look - if Donald Trump unzipped his fly at a political rally, dangled out his cock, and waved it around in front of a live TV audience, that would be illegal. It would be illegal even if he thought it was cool and okay.
This stuff - or, for that matter, his generalized trash talk about Mexicans - is probably a lot more harmful, in ways that can be quantified with a fair amount of objectivity.
Why should it be protected speech, any more than dick-waving?
Always in the back of my mind.grapes wrote:Trump is just a shill for Clinton. That's the only way I can make sense of it all
Thumper wrote:Always in the back of my mind.grapes wrote:Trump is just a shill for Clinton. That's the only way I can make sense of it all
Rommie wrote:Thumper wrote:Always in the back of my mind.grapes wrote:Trump is just a shill for Clinton. That's the only way I can make sense of it all
My brother is of the opinion not that he's a shill, but rather he's trying to throw it (and perhaps not even consciously). No one who thinks for two seconds thinks it's a good idea to attack a gold star mother, for example, and if he kept his mouth shut a lot of folks would be a lot more sympathetic to him because they don't like Clinton. But if you don't actually want to win, just wanted your own TV network at the end of it all, this is actually not the dumbest thing you can do.
Thumper wrote:Always in the back of my mind.grapes wrote:Trump is just a shill for Clinton. That's the only way I can make sense of it all
Swift wrote:I've seen some pretty ordinary people show support for Trump. For example, people I know on Facebook are defending Mrs. Trump's speech and already using "the media lies" and "the liberal media is picking on her" as rallying points.
People have a phenomenal ability to put mental blinders on and narrow their focus to just what the want to see. I thought all of Trump's obvious lies, his various bankruptcies (both moral and financial), and all the hate speech he spews would start to drive people off, but they are not. People who already hate him can't hate him more, and the rest are still supporting him ("well, at least he is honest and tells us the 'truth'"). I don't think there is a single thing he could say or do, short of biting heads off of puppies, that would drive his supporters away.
And whether we wish to admit it or not, there is a darker side to the American psyche. We have gone through some pretty dark periods (Joe McCarthy, pre-WWII isolationism, late 19th century imperialism, not to mention lynchings and legalized discrimination and hating every new immigrant group back to the Germans and Irish). Appealing to that undercurrent has always been a way to get votes.
Rommie wrote:Yeah, I actually think it's more likely he just wants to win because he's a narcissist who thinks he should win because he's a winner. It's just that simple to him.
SciFi Chick wrote:Rommie wrote:Yeah, I actually think it's more likely he just wants to win because he's a narcissist who thinks he should win because he's a winner. It's just that simple to him.
Exactly. And if he loses, he's got this whole, "The system is rigged." garbage to salve his wounded ego.
I wonder if he'll live to make it to the election. And, no, I'm not suggesting that someone should kill him. I'm really not. I just happen to believe that the sixty or so people who own half the world's wealth can't be enthusiastic about the idea of Trump as President. That said, there are other ways to stop him without killing him. One could rig the system, for example.
Gullible Jones wrote:@Swift
Sure, will do. Though I'm thinking maybe I should stay away from the news a bit more... It's not like watching Trump ooze all over our political system is going to help Clinton get elected.
Gullible Jones wrote:@Sigma
Hah. As the days drag on, I'm becoming increasingly convinced that you were right early on; Trump is Chavez, the American remix. He wants to be a dictator, but he's just way too dumb.
Speaking of which, I hope your country manages to pull through, too. It feels horribly ironic that we're now edging into your political territory...
(And Jesus, what is with humanity this year? Did Monsanto accidentally release some brain-eating microbes, or something?)
Rommie wrote:If only people could anonymously shovel money into organizations that align against him without anyone knowing who donated, and have the next president of the USA beholden to you! Oh wait...
Gullible Jones wrote:@Sigma
Hah. As the days drag on, I'm becoming increasingly convinced that you were right early on; Trump is Chavez, the American remix. He wants to be a dictator, but he's just way too dumb.
Speaking of which, I hope your country manages to pull through, too. It feels horribly ironic that we're now edging into your political territory...
(And Jesus, what is with humanity this year? Did Monsanto accidentally release some brain-eating microbes, or something?)
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