Trump đang rơi vào khủng hoãng vì bị bà Harris vượt qua dẫn đầu các bang chiến trường
#16
Trump và MAGA luôn miệng bào chữa lời nói đe doạ đầy bạo lực của mình (như nội chiến, hành quyết, tắm máu, v.v.) là "lời nói đùa giỡn".

[Image: hang.jpg]

==========


Trump Allies Sure Are Talking A Lot About Civil War

The former president’s supporters keep raising the idea there’s violent conflict in America’s future

By Tessa Stuart

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/po...235066760/

[Image: tr1.webp]
Former President Donald Trump walks offstage after speaking on July 20, 2024 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

A little more than a week after Donald Trump was nearly assassinated at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, Ohio state Sen. George Lang was warming up the crowd ahead of a speech from Trump’s running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), when he started idly vamping about how the country might need a civil war.

“I’m afraid if we lose this one, it’s going to take a civil war to save the country — and it will be saved,” Lang said Monday. “It’s the greatest experiment in the history of mankind, and if we come down to a civil war, I’m glad we got people like… Bikers for Trump on our side.”

Lang later wrote that he “regretted” the remark, which was made “in the excitement of the moment on stage.”

His own pangs of conscience aside, Lang’s comments aren’t an isolated occurrence — Trump and his allies have been musing about political violence and the possibility of civil war for years, even as experts warn that America’s increasing political polarization puts the country at risk of such scenarios.

Only a few weeks before Lang’s on-stage comments, footage emerged of Shelby Busch, chair of Arizona’s delegation to the Republican National Convention, threatening to “lynch” an official in charge of elections in Maricopa County, Arizona’s most-populous county, where Joe Biden defeated Trump in 2020.

“If Stephen Richer walked in this room, I would lynch him,” Busch said, in a video that Richer, who is himself a Republican, posted online. “I don’t unify with people who don’t believe the principles we believe in and the American cause that founded this country. And so, I want to make that clear when we talk about what it means to unify.” (Busch later told the Washington Post she was making “a joke.”)

Steve Bannon, a longtime Trump adviser, repeatedly invoked the prospect of war in June, while addressing a Turning Point Action convention for young conservative activists. “Are we at war?” he asked. “Is this a political war to the knife?” (According to CNN, this strange, oddly-specific phrase is associated with “the Bleeding Kansas skirmishes in the years before the Civil War.”)

“Are you prepared to leave it all on the battlefield in 2024?” Bannon went on to ask the conference’s attendees. “It’s very simple: victory or death!”

The same month, Mark Robinson, the GOP’s candidate for governor in North Carolina, was speaking about the need to extinguish political enemies — “wicked people,” and “people who have evil intent” — when he told supporters gathered in a church that “some folks need killing! It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity!” Robinson, who was later given a primetime speaking slot at the RNC.

The list goes on. Last year, Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore floated the possibility of civil war in an interview with Bannon’s podcast, the War Room. “We need to be taking action right now. Because if we don’t, our constituencies are going to be fighting it in the streets,” Moore said. “I don’t want a civil war. I don’t want to have to draw my rifle. I want to make this problem go away with my legislative means of doing so.”

Kandiss Taylor, a Republican who ran for governor in Georgia, invoked civil war when reacting to Donald Trump’s indictment over his efforts to overturn the election there. “This is treason,” Taylor said. “This is war, and I hope and pray it gets resolved before we use guns. I really do. I do not want to see bloodshed in America, but we’re at war right now: a war for our freedom.”

Asked by Tucker Carlson about the possibility civil war might break out here in the U.S. a little less than a year ago, Trump himself spoke warmly of Jan. 6 — the day his supporters violently stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to prevent Congress from certifying the 2020 election results — calling it “the most beautiful day” some of his supporters had ever experienced.

“You know, Jan. 6 was a very interesting day because they don’t report it properly. I believe it was the largest crowd I’ve ever spoken [to] before,” Trump told Tucker Carlson. “A very small group of people went down there. And then there are a lot of scenarios that we can talk about. But people in that crowd said it was the most beautiful day they’ve ever experienced. There was love and that there was love and unity. I have never seen such spirit and such passion and such love… And I’ve also never seen simultaneously, and from the same people, such hatred of what they’ve done to our country.”

Pressed directly about the potential for open conflict, Trump demurred. “I don’t know, because I don’t know what, you know — I can say this: There’s a level of passion that I’ve never seen. There’s a level of hatred that I’ve never seen,” Trump said. “That’s probably a bad combination.”
Reply
#17
TIK TOK: 1.1 Triệu Người Trẻ Theo Harris Trong 6 Giờ





Reply
#18
(2024-07-18, 09:09 AM)LeThanhPhong Wrote: Càng gần ngày bầu cử, thông tin càng quan trọng .  Thông tin là sức mạnh .

Cheer
Thông tin là sức mạnh .

Suytu

Msn-cheeky-smile-smiley-emoticon

Happy-smiley-emoticon
TỬNG TỪNG TƯNG  Biggrin  Lol
Reply
#19
Giáo chủ của tà giáo Trumpism hứa hẹn với tín đồ: "Các con đi bầu cho đông nhé, các con .  Bầu lần này thôi .  Rồi sau đó, các con không còn phải bầu bán gì nữa . Các con dễ yêu, xinh xắn quá .  Ta hứa với các con . Ta yêu mến các con lắm lắm ."

Đám đông hân hoan vỗ tay, reo hò như đang dự tiệc .

Lol  Lol  Lol

=============


WHOA: Trump SNAPS, makes BOMBSHELL threat live on stage




Comments:

1/ This is who Trump has always been. Wake up evangelicals.

1a/ And he not Christian, give it up God's man has no attributes of Christ.

1b/ They know. They don't care. They don't care about Jesus or Christianity; they care about control and forcing others to live how they dictate. They also don't care how they achieve that goal.

2/ It’s amazing how many people believe in a proven fraudster, pathological liar, cheater, rapist, and convicted felon?!?

2a/ It's called a cult following

2b/ The irony of this comment is wild.

2c/ Sad and scary  but true

3/ As a follower of Christ, I'm absolutely voting, for Kamala. No one is perfect, but a liar who sells Bibles, attacks women...and anyone who dares to disagree with him, possessing no shred of humility, Trump is the least Christlike candidate I've ever seen. He gives his follwers what they want to hear, and they swallow it all without thought or hesitation. Following him in the name of Christianity is blasphemous behavior.

2a/ Amen

2b/ DT deserves only one thing: all the excommunications of the world!

2c/ So true

2d/ Thank you for saying this. I wish more Christians would see what he is all about.

2e/ Thank you for saying this. I wish more Christians would see what he is all about.
Yes, As a Believer I agree with you, we should vote Kamala

3/ I’m a Christian and I will never vote for Trump.

3a/ You don't read the bible? What is your stance on abortion? "Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you"

3a1/ We don't want to live under a dictator.

3a1a/ He has said nothing about being a dictator, stop drinking the news Kool-Aid down your throat.

3a1b/ did you not watch the video? I mean, i knew the literacy rates of republicans were grim but this is just pathetic

3a1c/ That statement could contextually apply to a dozen different scenarios that have nothing to do with abortion. What exactly are children born of IVF and, quite frankly, surrogacies then? Are they just lives that were never meant to be here...? What about miscarriage? Contraception? Who gets to define when a life should and should not be here? You?

3a1d/ I am a Christian, here’s the answer, our country was created where state and church are separate. The government is not supposed to be religious, not supposed to enforce religious beliefs on citizens. So the government has no right to make abortion illegal because it’s against the Bible. Hope that makes sense.

4/ This Christian will NEVER vote for trump.

4a/ His cult will

4b/ watch the beginning again, notice at 00:20 he says "I love Christians, I'm not Christian..."
I thought he boasts he's a proud Christian? There's no end to this guy, well, I guess there is, vote

4b/ Trump is a wolf in sheeps clothes.

4c/ so real. he's the antithesis of everything jesus stands for.

4d/ This sane thinking person is sooo relieved to live in europe where 43% of the people in her country are also sane thinking people!!! Dont yall realize how dangerous, destructive and dividing it is to bring your faith into something so important like RUNNING YOUR COUNTRY???!!!! Makes me so angry!!!

4e/ Listen to Trump again because after he sa "I you Christian's," Donald Trump literally said, "I'M NOT CHRISTIAN."

4f/ I heard that as well.

5/ What true Christian would vote for such an immoral person?

5a/ ikr!!! Maga drank the kool-aid

5b/ Ones who have been led astray by a false messiah.

5c/ TRUE Christians wouldn't.

5d/ They are no longer Christians
Reply
#20
20  Ngàn Cử Tri Tham Dự Cuộc Vận Động Của Harris Kamala/Tim Waltz Tại Arizona






[-] The following 1 user Likes Bán Hạ's post:
  • LeThanhPhong
Reply
#21
https://vietbestforum.com/thread-25057-p...#pid493189

[Image: green-banana-smiley-emoticon.gif]

[Image: becuoi.gif]
TỬNG TỪNG TƯNG  Biggrin  Lol
Reply
#22
Trump đang rơi vào khủng hoãng vì bị bà Harris vượt qua dẫn đầu các bang chiến trường 




Reply