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Do you have transcript or footage? Curious what else he said. Because this is horrible. Security almost sounded like a misspeak to be corrected to sport as I hear the pacing of his words. Did you have anything beyond this clip?
He says “security” first in that very clip.
 
I know that. That's the part that I said I was fine with. Should have left it there and the "you can't take that away" or after the word safety. But the inclusion of the last of that is not good. Sport shooting shouldn't be mentioned when talking about families of school shootings.

If my son was shot in school and anyone trying to explain protecting gun rights listed "so they could go to the range for an afternoon", even in a list of other reasons...that's not ok and diminishes the loss and pain. Saying our hands are tied because of 2nd amendment or allowing families to protect themselves in their homes. Those are OK. But to include sport shooting in that list shows he doesn't care about those families or children.
So you heard security, but you just don’t like the way he said it and what he said after?

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Seriously dude, he says so much legitimately concerning crap.

This kind criticism just casts doubt and ridicule on the legitimate stuff.
 
He says “security” first in that very clip.
Yes. I was looking for what he said afterwards. If there was anything where he laid out a plan.

Like I said later. When talking child's lives and relating that to trading for sport shooting is cold. Even if it's the 2nd reason.

Sorry Billy was killed yesterday. But we cant have any sort of gun control because I feel like i need to protect my family and sometimes go to the range for fun so tough luck... see how you just don't say that last part. It puts the kids life on equal footing to sport.

Whatever. Maybe having my son in school right now with this sh!t sucks since nothing changes and just skews my view to be sensitive. But it still is stupid to relate the two.
 
Yes. I was looking for what he said afterwards. If there was anything where he laid out a plan.

Like I said later. When talking child's lives and relating that to trading for sport shooting is cold. Even if it's the 2nd reason.

Sorry Billy was killed yesterday. But we cant have any sort of gun control because I feel like i need to protect my family and sometimes go to the range for fun so tough luck... see how you just don't say that last part. It puts the kids life on equal footing to sport.

Whatever. Maybe having my son in school right now with this sh!t sucks since nothing changes and just skews my view to be sensitive. But it still is stupid to relate the two.
And it’s stupid to claim he said their children’s safety and even lives were sacrificed so that others could have guns for “entertainment and sport” when that’s clearly not all he said.
 

Trump says Harris should be ‘forced off’ campaign, wants Biden back


Nearly a decade into his career in politics, Donald Trump has consistently argued that his potential rivals shouldn’t be permitted to stand between him and power. In October 2015, for example, the Republican said Hillary Clinton shouldn’t be “allowed” to run for president. In February 2016, Trump said Ted Cruz was “not allowed” to run for president, either. A month later, the future president said John Kasich shouldn’t have been “allowed” to run against him in a GOP primary.

Ahead of Election Day 2020, Trump said Joe Biden shouldn’t have been “allowed” to run for president. In July 2024, he said Kamala Harris shouldn’t be “allowed” to run, either.

Four months later, as a HuffPost report noted, the former president insisted that the Democratic vice president should now be “forced off” the campaign trail.

In a Thursday post on his Truth Social platform, former President Donald Trump argued that Vice President Kamala Harris “should be investigated and forced off the Campaign,” thereby allowing President Joe Biden “to take back his rightful place” at the top of the Democratic ticket. Trump did not specify what he believes Harris — who became the Republican’s rival in the White House race after Biden dropped his reelection bid this summer — should be investigated for.
In recent weeks, as the GOP nominee has struggled to come up with a coherent closing message, he’s fixated on a handful of preoccupations, including his desire to see Biden return to the ballot, his baseless “60 Minutes” conspiracy theory, and his insistence that Harris should stop running against him.


Remarkably, in a pair of odd online missives, Trump managed to tie all three threads together in one weird package.

The harangue began with this item, in which the Republican called for “60 Minutes” to be “IMMEDIATELY TAKEN OFF THE AIR,” argued that CBS should “LOSE ITS LICENSE” to broadcast, said Harris “should be investigated and forced off the Campaign,” and concluded that Biden should “allowed to take back his rightful place” on the Democratic ticket.

Less than a minute later, Trump added strange new details to his “60 Minutes” conspiracy theory — he believes CBS News producers might have “’CREATED’ many additional new answers for her” as part of the broadcast — before wrapping things up with a veiled threat.

“RELEASE THE TAPES FOR THE GOOD OF AMERICA,” the GOP nominee wrote. “We can do it the nice way, or the hard way!”

What, exactly, would “the hard way” entail? He didn’t say, and your guess is as good as mine, though the phrasing was certainly ominous.


There’s no point in going line by line in Trump’s rants, pointing out every error of fact and judgment, though it’s difficult to brush off the Republican’s insistence that his major-party opponent “should be investigated and forced off the Campaign,” despite the fact that she's done nothing wrong.

It’s one thing to say that a rival candidate is undeserving of support, but it’s far more pernicious to argue that a rival shouldn’t even be permitted to seek support. The former is normal; the latter is authoritarian.
 
FASCIST “only I can fix it” says the “chosen” one. He’ll do or say any stupid thing to stay out of jail. Please, don’t trust him any further than you could throw him!
 

What a load of crap.​


Comparing Japanese Americans to J6 Rioters is INSANE

Japanese Americans had 1200+ of their Leaders arrested and imprisoned for no other reason than being Japanese

All Assets / Money by ANY Japanese American in an American Bank was Frozen and they were not able to access it

Every Family , Husbands, Wife and children were FORCEFULLY removed from their homes and FORCED to relocate by Military Pointing guns at them.

Their Ownership of any property or land was restricted and they were given 4 DAYS to sell any Businesses, land, property etc they owned and were only allowed to take with them what each person could carry

2000 Japanese own cars were taken. The US Govt offered them a buyout on the cars for pennies on the Dollar. Anyone who refused the low offer would have their car confiscated and given to the Military as a War Time Donation.

The Shear Ignorance to claim the J6 Rioters are being treated the Same as Japanese Americans is Ignorant, WRONG, Extremely stupid, and should have NEVER been said.

Trump compares imprisoned Jan. 6 rioters to Japanese-Americans during WWII



Former President Trump on Friday alleged nobody had been treated worse than those imprisoned for storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, other than Japanese-Americans who were put in internment camps during World War II.

Trump appeared on “The Dan Bongino Show,” where he questioned why those prosecuted for their actions on Jan. 6 were still being held after a June Supreme Court ruling that found an obstruction law used to charge scores of rioters was improperly applied.


“The other thing is as you know they really won in the Supreme Court. The Fischer case and the various cases,” Trump said. “Why are they still being held? Nobody’s ever been treated like this. Maybe the Japanese during second World War, frankly. But, you know, they were held, too.”

Trump, who went on to attack the House committee that investigated the events of Jan. 6, called it “a very sad day in the country’s life.”

Roughly 120,000 Japanese Americans were held in internment camps during World War II after then-President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued an executive order. The treatment of Japanese-Americans during that period has been widely condemned in the decades since, with President Biden calling it “one of the most shameful periods in American history.”

On Jan. 6, 2021, a pro-Trump mob violently clashed with law enforcement at the Capitol to try to halt the certification of President Biden’s 2020 victory. The riot followed weeks of claims from Trump that his defeat was fraudulent.


The Justice Department charged roughly 1,500 defendants in connection to the attack on the Capitol that day. Roughly 550 have been charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers or employees.

The Justice Department said nearly 900 individuals have pleaded guilty to a variety of federal charges in relation to the events of Jan. 6.

Trump, who himself was charged over his attempts to remain in power, has in recent days repeatedly downplayed the attack on the Capitol. At a Univision town hall event, he told one voter concerned about the events of Jan. 6 that it was a “day of love.

The former president during a Tuesday interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait claimed there was a peaceful transfer of power in 2020 because he eventually left office.
 
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Trump says Harris should be ‘forced off’ campaign, wants Biden back


Nearly a decade into his career in politics, Donald Trump has consistently argued that his potential rivals shouldn’t be permitted to stand between him and power. In October 2015, for example, the Republican said Hillary Clinton shouldn’t be “allowed” to run for president. In February 2016, Trump said Ted Cruz was “not allowed” to run for president, either. A month later, the future president said John Kasich shouldn’t have been “allowed” to run against him in a GOP primary.

Ahead of Election Day 2020, Trump said Joe Biden shouldn’t have been “allowed” to run for president. In July 2024, he said Kamala Harris shouldn’t be “allowed” to run, either.

Four months later, as a HuffPost report noted, the former president insisted that the Democratic vice president should now be “forced off” the campaign trail.


In recent weeks, as the GOP nominee has struggled to come up with a coherent closing message, he’s fixated on a handful of preoccupations, including his desire to see Biden return to the ballot, his baseless “60 Minutes” conspiracy theory, and his insistence that Harris should stop running against him.


Remarkably, in a pair of odd online missives, Trump managed to tie all three threads together in one weird package.

The harangue began with this item, in which the Republican called for “60 Minutes” to be “IMMEDIATELY TAKEN OFF THE AIR,” argued that CBS should “LOSE ITS LICENSE” to broadcast, said Harris “should be investigated and forced off the Campaign,” and concluded that Biden should “allowed to take back his rightful place” on the Democratic ticket.

Less than a minute later, Trump added strange new details to his “60 Minutes” conspiracy theory — he believes CBS News producers might have “’CREATED’ many additional new answers for her” as part of the broadcast — before wrapping things up with a veiled threat.

“RELEASE THE TAPES FOR THE GOOD OF AMERICA,” the GOP nominee wrote. “We can do it the nice way, or the hard way!”

What, exactly, would “the hard way” entail? He didn’t say, and your guess is as good as mine, though the phrasing was certainly ominous.


There’s no point in going line by line in Trump’s rants, pointing out every error of fact and judgment, though it’s difficult to brush off the Republican’s insistence that his major-party opponent “should be investigated and forced off the Campaign,” despite the fact that she's done nothing wrong.

It’s one thing to say that a rival candidate is undeserving of support, but it’s far more pernicious to argue that a rival shouldn’t even be permitted to seek support. The former is normal; the latter is authoritarian.
What a sign of weakness to want your opponent replaced by the one thought to be weaker than you, so he was replaced by Harris. I sure hope Trump has been losing more than gaining votes from the stupid things he says.
 
We Created a Monster: Trump Was a TV Fantasy Invented for 'The Apprentice'

I want to apologize to America. I helped create a monster.
For nearly 25 years, I led marketing at NBC and NBCUniversal. I led the team that marketed “The Apprentice,” the reality show that made Donald Trump a household name outside of New York City, where he was better known for overextending his empire and appearing in celebrity gossip columns.

To sell the show, we created the narrative that Trump was a super-successful businessman who lived like royalty. That was the conceit of the show. At the very least, it was a substantial exaggeration; at worst, it created a false narrative by making him seem more successful than he was.
In fact, Trump declared business bankruptcy four times before the show went into production, and at least twice more during his 14 seasons hosting. The imposing board room where he famously fired contestants was a set, because his real boardroom was too old and shabby for TV.

Trump may have been the perfect choice to be the boss of this show, because more successful CEOs were too busy to get involved in reality TV and didn’t want to hire random game show winners onto their executive teams. Trump had no such concerns. He had plenty of time for filming, he loved the attention and it painted a positive picture of him that wasn’t true.

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Donald Trump's microphone has just failed right in the middle of his speech in Detroit and now he's wandering around the stage.


An exhausted Trump awkwardly walks in circles on stage after his microphone stops working

 
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