Sunday 14 July 2024

Trump is not badly hurt. Soon journalists will start blaming him for the attempted assassination

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Donald Trump has been shot.

We could have been reading his obituary this morning.

Instead we listen to Joe Biden deploring violence and observe no indication of dementia this time.

Democrat Congressman Bennie Thompson introduced the Denying Infinite Security and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable (DISGRACED) Former Protectees Act (HR 8081) on April 19 to strip Donald Trump of protection by the secret service. Eight other Democrats co-sponsored the bill.

The woman who runs Congressman Thompson's constituency office tweeted this.


This is an extraordinary account by an eyewitness who saw the would-be killer before the police or secret service and pointed him out to them without effect. 

He asks why were the small number of roofs overlooking the rally not guarded. There were three.

I remember the assassination attempts on Ronald Reagan, Pope John Paul II, Queen Elizabeth II (she continued riding her horse down the Mall) and Margaret Thatcher. I recall the murder of the great Yitzhak Rabin by a right-winger and blame Netanyahu for it but the attempted murder of Jair Bolsonaro seems the closest parallel. 

It obtained him no sympathy at all from the international media, but politics is a rough old trade and so is journalism.

Soon we will read journalists blaming Donald Trump for his misfortune.

Retired General Colin Powell did not run for president for fear of being assassinated by a racist.

Soldiers should be made of sterner stuff, as Obama was.

The following is from a piece I posted in March of last year.

Here is a short clip of an American TV programme (broadcast yesterday, I think) in which Jane Fonda says that politicians who want to restrict or ban abortion need to be "murdered". Clearly she means it.

I wonder how many people said someone should kill Donald Trump? The BBC's beloved Sir David Attenborough did, but so did many other famous people and so did over 12,000 tweets in the 12 days after his inauguration

Innumerable people have called for the murder of Vladimir Putin.



9 comments:

  1. A massive bungle by the Feds — or are they under orders not to try too hard to keep gunmen off roofs within a hundred yards?

    Ironic to see Fonda calling for murder in support of women killing the unborn. She doesn’t look nearer ninety than eighty. She might want to bear in mind that a lot of her age group are being doped to kill them.

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    1. The incompetence of the secret service is shocking - though I cannot believe the incompetence was part of a conspiracy - the head of the secret service is anxious to increase women employee to 30 percent of the workforce whereas the emphasis should be on good people doing a good job..

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  2. Yep, it is DJT fault for the violence exerted on him 🤣
    It is not the evil of the left (extrem by definition), it is the fault of the right (impossible to be extreme, also by definition) telling parts of the truth.
    So much evil among the globalists/"democrats", their mass-media and other Marxist activists. God help us!

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  3. I'm afraid former PM Rabin's murderer wasn't a Netanyahu supporter.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yigal_Amir

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    1. I took out the words 'Netanyahu supporter' but why do you say he wasn't and wasn't Netanyahu to blame for likening Rabin to Hitler and hanging him in effigy?

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    2. https://www.timesofisrael.com/labor-chief-michaeli-rabin-was-assassinated-with-netanyahus-cooperation/

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  4. A staff member of Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson is "no longer" in the congressman’s employment after allegedly posting "don’t miss next time," after the apparent assassination attempt on former President Trump on Saturday evening.

    "I was made aware of a post made by a staff member and she is no longer in my employment," Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson said in a statement.

    The post, which has since been deleted, was allegedly posted by Thompson’s now-former field director Jacqueline Marsaw. The post read, "I don't condone violence but please get you some shooting lessons so you don't miss next time ooops that wasn't me talking."

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  5. Yes, I already heard one person saying that
    He was saved by the wind (the shooter can measure the wind at source and destination but it is different all the way to the target).

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  6. The Devil looks after his own.

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