Looks like someone took some shots at prez candidate Donald Trump at a rally in PA. From the videos I’ve seen, it looks like he did get grazed.

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    4 months ago

    That is assuming there is another rally, and today’s incident wasn’t just the catalyst for a Jan 6 sequel. Knowing his supporters, I’m not holding my breath, unfortunately.

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      4 months ago

      Considering the number of people here claiming this was Trump staging a false flag, I am absolutely certain there are a similarly large number of people on the right saying this was Biden trying to assassinate Trump and something must be done. So I hope not.

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        Republicans have blamed Joe Biden for the attempted assassination tonight, accusing the president of whipping up opposition to Donald Trump.

        JD Vance, who is one of the frontrunners to be Trump’s running mate, said: “Today is not just some isolated incident. The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs.”

        “That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination,” he added.

        Mike Collins, a Republican congressman from Georgia, said: “The Republican District Attorney in Butler County, PA, should immediately file charges against Joseph R. Biden for inciting an assassination.”

        He also tweeted that Mr Biden “sent the orders”.

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          All I’m hearing is that they think Biden told the truth and used the power the Heritage Foundation SCOTUS explicitly gave him, and now they’re inexplicably butthurt about it.

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          4 months ago

          Prosecuting the president for stochastic terrorism? That’s a precedent they really don’t want to set with Trump as their candidate.

          That they are pushing it is evidence they don’t think they’ll have to follow the rule of law if they win.

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            That they are pushing it is evidence they don’t think they’ll have to follow the rule of law if they win.

            They won’t. The Supreme Court already determined that.

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        Unfortunately, the number is likely going to be a lot higher.

        I’m pretty sure a lot of the people here are (or at least me) are being joking/sarcastic about the false flag conspiracy. For us Lemmings, there’s no emotional stake in these events, whereas his supporters will be angered over anyone even attempting to kill their fascist idol…

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          I’m pretty sure a lot of the people here are (or at least me) are being joking/sarcastic about the false flag conspiracy.

          I’m not sure of that at all, especially when emotions are running high.

          I’m not absolutely discounting the possibility they they somehow found some schlub to die in a fake assassination attempt, but I’m also not going to come up with conspiracy theories until there’s been some time to go over evidence and analyze the situation.

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            I’m also not going to come up with conspiracy theories until there’s been some time to go over evidence and analyze the situation.

            Respect for that. It’s a reasonable and rational response to today’s series of events, despite the temptations of role-playing as a conspiracy theorist to escape from having to think about the hypothetical consequences of said events.

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      Knowing his supporters, I’m not holding my breath, unfortunately.

      When you’re huffing your own farts so much, that isn’t a good idea.