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Bully in chief
#11
This sums it up..

Quote:President Donald Trump is never more comfortable than when attacking those who cannot respond in kind. Whether rocketing to victory in the Republican presidential primary by scapegoating religious and ethnic minorities who lacked sufficient representation in the GOP to impose a political price, attacking survivors of sexual assaultsmearing refugees, separating immigrant children from their parents, or denying the suffering of disenfranchised Puerto Ricans killed or displaced by Hurricane Maria, Trump has always reveled in cruelty against the weak or vulnerable.

At a rally in Montana on Thursday, Trump celebrated Representative Greg Gianforte’s 2017 assault on the Guardian journalist Ben Jacobs, even as the White House labored to arrive at a mutually agreeable fiction to cover up the murder of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi Arabia. Having struggled to assist a longtime U.S. ally (and, for Trump, a valued source of business) in tamping down the outrage over the reported torture and dismemberment of a journalist for criticism of a repressive government, the president of the United States took some time to make clear to both his domestic opponents and would-be despots abroad that he approves of political violence against journalists.

Any guy who can do a body slam … he’s my guy,” Trump told rally goers in Montana. Gianforte attacked Jacobs after the reporter asked Gianforte about a health-care bill that would have resulted in millions of Americans being denied insurance coverage. The self-styled defenders of free speech on the right who excused Gianforte’s attack on Jacobs as the natural, hot-tempered reaction of a Western mountain man (Gianforte is originally from California) are now engaged in a whisper campaign to smear Khashoggi as a terrorist sympathizer, the better to justify a fundamentalist state silencing him for speaking out.
Trump's Desperate Endorsement of Political Violence - The Atlantic
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Quote:President Trump on Friday repeated the phrase "lock 'em up" about opponents minutes after calling for unity following the arrest of a suspect in a string of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats. Speaking to a group of young black leaders at the White House, Trump attacked "globalists" he accused of helping foreign countries who are "cheating our workers." "They're called globalists. I like the globe too, but we have to take care of our people," he said. Several audience members shouted out "George Soros" and "lock 'em up." Trump chuckled, pointed to the crowd and repeated the phrase "lock 'em up."
Trump says 'lock 'em up' after calling for unity | TheHill
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