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This is 100% false. His campaign is about ending the corruption of the Obama administration and the extreme coddling of the poor that has become commonplace in our country. Obama has encouraged the divisiveness in our country, and it will only get worse with Clinton or Sanders as president.
LOL I think most people understand that his comment about punching someone throwing tomatoes was bombast. More importantly, it had nothing to do with the leftist mob that showed up in Chicago of all places.
This was a well coordinated event to shut a candidate event down because they don't agree with his message. His message at times may be divisive, but that doesn't make him responsible for their violence.
Kasich has now came out and placed the blame on the Trump Rhetoric for this uproar in Chicago.
Most on here say this will not harm Trump, however Cruc, Kasich and Rubio are using this against Trump. Some of the media is also saying Trump is blame.
We shall see what the political outcome of this is.
I am in the minority on the forum, or was last night. I still think this this hurts Trump. IMO, this shows the division his presidency could bring to America. Being blamed for rioting in America cannot be good for a presidential campaign, however the 2016 election is like no other election the ole man has ever seen.
I see people curating select clips of trumps speech to rationalize the actions of the mob that shut down a political event.
I see people curating select clips of trumps speech to rationalize the actions of the mob that shut down a political event.
I'm just wondering how long it's going to be before a group of Trump supporters does the same thing at a Hillary or Bernie rally...
You know there's someone out there thinking about it right now.
As to number 6, it's the reverse. The forces of Evil wanted more clashes to blame on the protestors.
I think it's pretty obvious both sides were out of control. I think Trump is largely to blame, but honestly does not understand it.
He thinks he's being funny when he talks about wanting to punch people in the face, or angrily throw them out, or take them out on a stretcher. I really don't think he understands the effect he is having on people with those comments.
He's not the first candidate to be shut down though. Where were the trump supporters at when the BLM shut down Sanders? There is a place and time for protesting and inside the rally shouldn't be a place imo. But at the same time Trump spreads hate and singles our select groups, so he brings a lot of it to himself.
You're focusing on a singular event. I'm focused on the entirety of the campaign. And in a tit for tat political world, this was going to happen sooner rather than later.
For what it's worth, I agree this mob was entirely in the wrong last night. But sometimes you reap what you sew by setting to tone to escalate things.
