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Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Trump's 1st '24 rally goes bad quick, total horror" video.
David, you are like Ari Melber. Both of you power-speak the truth to the world. In Ari’s show Michael Beschloss gives us a chilling assessment of former president Trump whom has clearly lost all credibility and I would go one step further and say he needs psychological testing by professionals in the field of mental health. In roughly paraphrasing Mr Beschloss I think it's good for people in America to read Mr Beschloss' words, because as an overseas viewer I actually had to write them down because they were not only shocking to us, but they show that former president Donald J. Trump has become someone who would accept someone else being hurt or harmed or worse just because they were working against him in the legal sector. Can anyone imagine reaching the highest office in America and stooping so low as to incite violence against a political opponent or law enforcement professional? Michael goes on to say: Never before have we had a president or an ex-president or a presidential candidate inciting violence and almost explicitly advocating the assassination of prosecutors and others who get in his way which could lead to the downfall of our rule of law. This is a former president who is in legal danger and making an explicit threat intended to intimidate prosecutors and others across the land, and unbelievably the leaders of the Republican party have not said a word against this. Trump is using de-humanization in calling Prosecutor Bragg an animal, he is using antisemitism alleging that George Soros backed the prosecutor investigating him. This is no longer presidential history. To understand this, you have to look at the history of violence and terrorism in America. You have to look at the confederate vigilantes and the Ku Klux Klan which advocated lynchings and Father Coglin in the 1930s who went on the radio and gave rallies and people went out and beat up Jewish students in the streets. It can be compared to the 1960s, when President Kennedy went to Texas in the wake of radical white leaders who were outwardly championing his assassination and the assassination of civil rights leaders. What we’ve seen from Donald Trump with these threats of violence is a lot closer to that history of violence and terrorism in America than anything Beschloss has seen in the history of the presidency. David, Main street America needs to hear this excellent vocast from Ari Melber interviewing Michael Beschloss.
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