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Trump suggests guns could settle election


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2016 Aug 9, 3:36pm   13,186 views  59 comments

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http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-37029170

Republican Donald Trump has sparked anger by suggesting his supporters could stop his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton by exercising their gun rights. He said that Mrs Clinton would put liberal justices on the Supreme Court if she wins the presidency in November, threatening gun ownership rights. Speaking at a rally in North Carolina, Mr Trump hinted that gun rights advocates could stop her taking power. That sparked an online backlash, many accusing him of inciting violence. But his campaign team said he was actually talking about getting gun rights supporters to the ballot box to enact change politically. The remarks...

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52   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2016 Aug 10, 2:31pm  

Ironman says

So, you guys make yourselves out to be even BIGGER assholes by jumping to your own conclusions, instead of getting clarification directly from the source.

When it comes to inciting others, it only matters what is said and if it is reasonable to think it would incite violence. What was meant doesn't matter so much in this case.

Ironman says

Really, have you been living under a rock this past year? Your liberal media friends ALWAYS take what he says out of context and he has to spend the next three days trying to put it into kindergarten language so you CAN understand it.

Like I said, he speaks in ambiguous phrases rather than complete sentences, and he regularly refuses to answer questions to clarify what he meant. A favorite response of his is 'I said what I said,' or something to that effect. This happens routinely with Trump. It's not everybody else's fault. It's Trump's fault for being illiterate in the first place, and obstinate when questioned about it.

Trump doesn't need to simplify his language. He needs to make it more explicit and use unambiguous complete sentences. For people who are used to communicating clearly, hearing Trump murder the English language is tiresome and painful.

53   HydroCabron   2016 Aug 10, 2:45pm  

Ironman says

HydroCabron says

you're getting a one-party state.

That's what we have NOW, idiot.

Then vote for Hillary, since both sides are the same. I mean, what's the difference?

54   Rew   2016 Aug 10, 2:53pm  

tatupu70 says

Stays Silent When HIS Life Is Threatened.

Poor Donald. I think he has always been the kid who picks the fight, sets the tone, and then suddenly doesn't want to play anymore when he starts getting beaten.

55   HydroCabron   2016 Aug 10, 3:49pm  

Ironman says

How about vote for NONE of the establishment?

You must have been a lot of fun to be around in the Reichstag, back in '32 or thereabouts.

56   tatupu70   2016 Aug 10, 3:50pm  

Ironman says

How about vote for NONE of the establishment?

Good, so you've given up on Trump then? Because last I checked, the Heritage foundation was a huge part of the establishment and they are basically running Trump's fiscal policy.

57   HydroCabron   2016 Aug 10, 4:15pm  

tatupu70 says

Heritage foundation was a huge part of the establishment and they are basically running Trump's fiscal policy.

Which economic advisor are you talking about: Steve, Steve, Steve, Steve or Steve?

58   tatupu70   2016 Aug 10, 4:21pm  

Ironman says

Can you please reference ANYWHERE where I said I was voting for him.

lol--are you not going to vote for him?

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