Recent statements from Trump make him sound like a combination of Kim Jung Un, Vladimir Putin and John Gotti.
No, not that one; the other one. Fascism.
Trump’s violent rhetoric means lots of people just doing their jobs have to take extreme measures for their safety or the safety of others. Put aside for a moment how a weapon bearing the name and face of a cult leader fetishizes political violence. Also, put aside the fact that, given Trump’s 91 criminal charges in three states and Washington, D.C. The same campaign spokesman later confirmed that Trump, apparently, didn’t actually buy a gun. No, the real story, the bigger fascistic story here, ismentally ill white supremacist
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