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Trump wants Liz Cheney in front of a firing squad
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To me, that sounds like a firing squad. What other interpretation is there for that?
There is no other interpretation.
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#12
He started out talking about her being a chicken hawk and how she should be sent into combat, but quickly weaves into a description of a firing squad. Because that is how is brain works: he is a vile person who constantly brings up getting evenge on his enemies.

I do wish Dick would respond in some way. Some stealthy behind-the-scenes punishment that can't be pinned on the Cheneys.
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#13
$tevie wrote:
He started out talking about her being a chicken hawk and how she should be sent into combat, but quickly weaves into a description of a firing squad. Because that is how is brain works: he is a vile person who constantly brings up getting revenge on his enemies.

It’s more than that. On the most recent On Point on NPR, one of the interviewees - a high-ranking military guy that ended up in a Trump WH position - related that Trump seemed to be callously cruel. He asked if they could put spikes on the top of his border fence so anyone who climbed over might be impaled.

“Impaled” was the word this guy used.
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pdq wrote:
[quote=$tevie]
He started out talking about her being a chicken hawk and how she should be sent into combat, but quickly weaves into a description of a firing squad. Because that is how is brain works: he is a vile person who constantly brings up getting revenge on his enemies.

It’s more than that. On the most recent On Point on NPR, one of the interviewees - a high-ranking military guy that ended up in a Trump WH position - related that Trump seemed to be callously cruel. He asked if they could put spikes on the top of his border fence so anyone who climbed over might be impaled.

“Impaled” was the word this guy used.
Trump definitely has a rabid predator side (including sexual predator).
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#15
Says the draft dodger.
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#16
Do his remarks qualify as a death threat?

Arizona attorney general's office probing Trump's violent comments about Liz Cheney

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said Friday that her office is investigating whether former President Donald Trump’s violent remarks about former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney broke the law.

“I have already asked my criminal division chief to start looking at that statement, analyzing it for whether it qualifies as a death threat under Arizona’s laws,” Mayes, a Democrat, said during a taping of “Sunday Square Off” on 12NEWS in Phoenix.

“I’m not prepared now to say whether it was or it wasn’t, but it is not helpful as we prepare for our election and as we try to make sure that we keep the peace at our polling places and in our state,” Mayes told the NBC affiliate.


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#17
Maybe Dick will invite Dump to go on a hunting trip.
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Whippet, Whippet Good
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#18
rgG wrote:
Maybe Dick will invite Dump to go on a hunting trip.

Confusedmiley-laughing001:

forgot about that one
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#19
Donald Trump is out on pre-trial release in two jurisdictions and on pre-sentencing release in another.
He is in violation of these release agreements if he commits any new crimes (state or federal) or is found to be a threat to anybody.

It remains to be seen if any of these presiding judges will take any action.
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#20
rgG wrote:
Maybe Dick will invite Dump to go on a hunting trip.

That gave me a good chuckle.
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