tintinisahottie
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I really don't understand this logic. He's a glorified pitch man who lives in debt and has declared bankruptcy numerous times.
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I really don't understand this logic. He's a glorified pitch man who lives in debt and has declared bankruptcy numerous times.
It wasn't my assessment, shithead. It was an assessment that I happen to agree with, for a guy I didn't vote for btw. If he gets term limits done, he will have done more in that action alone than either Obama or Dubya.
Your assessment is neither surprising nor correct.
I have no idea where to even put these anymore. This thread seemed most appropriate.
Analysis: A judge rules Trump may have incited violence … and Trump again has his own mouth to blame.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called for the removal of hecklers from his crowd at a rally in Louisville, Kentucky. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). (Reuters)
The courts keep taking Donald Trump both seriously and literally. And the president's word choices are proving to be a real headache.
A federal judge in Kentucky is the latest to take Trump at his word when he says something controversial. Judge David J. Hale ruled against efforts by Trump's attorneys to throw out a lawsuit accusing him of inciting violence against protesters at a March 2016 campaign rally in Louisville.
At the rally, Trump repeatedly said “get 'em out of here” before, according to the protesters, they were shoved and punched by his supporters. Trump's attorneys sought to have the case dismissed on free speech grounds, arguing that he didn't intend for his supporters to use force. But Hale noted that speech inciting violence is not protected by the First Amendment and ruled that there is plenty of evidence that the protesters' injuries were a “direct and proximate result” of Trump's words.
“It is plausible that Trump’s direction to ‘get 'em out of here’ advocated the use of force,” Hale wrote. “It was an order, an instruction, a command.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...is-own-mouth-to-blame/?utm_term=.59511a29c693