Saturday, May 30, 2020

Vicious dogs and ominous weapons

So, what do you think? Is this anything remotely close to an appropriate tone for a US president to be setting at this combustible moment?




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Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

Great job last night at the White House by the U.S. 
. They were not only totally professional, but very cool. I was inside, watched every move, and couldn’t have felt more safe. They let the “protesters” scream & rant as much as they wanted, but whenever someone....





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Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

....got too frisky or out of line, they would quickly come down on them, hard - didn’t know what hit them. The front line was replaced with fresh agents, like magic. Big crowd, professionally organized, but nobody came close to breaching the fence. If they had they would….







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Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

....have been greeted with the most vicious dogs, and most ominous weapons, I have ever seen. That’s when people would have been really badly hurt, at least. Many Secret Service agents just waiting for action. “We put the young ones on the front line, sir, they love it, and....


....good practice.” As you saw last night, they were very cool & very professional. Never let it get out of hand. Thank you! On the bad side, the D.C. Mayor, 
, who is always looking for money & help, wouldn’t let the D.C. Police get involved. “Not their job.” Nice!

There's just a little too much glee taken with the adjectives, it seems to me. Also the "vicious dogs" image is just a little too reminiscent of some memories harbored by some still-living Americans. And then there's the obligatory calling out of another office-holder by name for the purpose of laying on some blatant nastiness.

And this guy has the gall to bitch about Twitter's concern over the gathering momentum of his meltdown.

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