Did Donald Trump Just Suggest Assassinating Hillary Clinton?

You're probably one of those idiots who made excuses for him when he said McCain's not a hero, we too seldom use nukes, we should sell out NATO allies and kill terrorists' families.
Too bad for you he never said those things. Fail.

Um, yeah, he did.

Welcome to the post-factual democracy where Trump says something plain as day on live TV, and his supporters deny it:

Donald Trump: John McCain is not a war hero - video

I can parse words just like you LWNJ's do. You posted "McCain's not a hero." Your link says "John McCain is not a war hero."

You lied.
 
Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign

CNN – Verified account ‏@CNN

Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign regarding his 2nd Amendment comments
The Situation Room on Twitter

11:54 AM - 10 Aug 2016
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.
 
Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign

CNN – Verified account ‏@CNN

Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign regarding his 2nd Amendment comments
The Situation Room on Twitter

11:54 AM - 10 Aug 2016
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.

Thanks, but I don't need any advice from you.
 
Fail. The voters who believe in the 2nd Amendment will go to the polls and prevent her from winning. You fucking people are stretching if you think he called for assasination if the bitch.
Not quite!
According to Trump the election was over and Hillary GETS TO PICK SC justices.

“By the way, and if she gets to pick - if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know.”

If she gets to pick, the Senate has to confirm. I do know.
 
and he added after that, ...that would be horrible... OBVIOUSLY he was referring to some sort of 'horrible' act with a gun.
I think the point that some people are missing is that as president, he can not afford to make such statements. Within in minutes of a presidential statement, his worlds are being translated in a hundred languages and being analyzed. Someone explaining later what he really meant may well come to late to avoid disastrous consequences. His little barbs an sarcastic remarks often don't translate well, not even to the American people.
Somehow Obama has made many statements laced with violent metaphor without starting World War III. This is a contrived narrative, yet again.
No, he has not.
Yes he had. "They bring a knife, we bring a gun" etc. Now you're just lying.
The metaphor was a common knowledge politically that if one side gets tough the other side gets tougher. It had nothing to do with anyone knifing or shooting.

That you would make such a goofy statement underscores how more dangerous was Comrade Donald's statement. Let's see if he makes it to the end of next week without resigning.
Why are you concerned?

He's not suppose to become President.....wait a minute.

You scairt, dude?
 
Fail. The voters who believe in the 2nd Amendment will go to the polls and prevent her from winning. You fucking people are stretching if you think he called for assasination if the bitch.
Not quite!
According to Trump the election was over and Hillary GETS TO PICK SC justices.

“By the way, and if she gets to pick - if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know.”

If she gets to pick, the Senate has to confirm. I do know.

Oh! Russ Feingold is up 6! looks like the Senate is lost too and the House isn't far behind, hopefully the Cheeto Benito will deliver it on goldplated service.
 
I suppose that we can look forward to a few days of "clarifications" from his minder.

At least it will give Mr Khan a break.
Ahhh, Mr. Khan; the gentleman who has claimed that there is no such thing as Sharia Law, even though in the 1980's he claimed there was. Mr. Khan is using what is called, "taqqiya," misdirection (lies) to infidels to protect the religion.
No, this is Mr Khan the American father of an American war hero. He got sick of trump dissing his dead sons memory.

Trump NEVER dissed Khan's dead sons memory.
 
Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign

CNN – Verified account ‏@CNN

Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign regarding his 2nd Amendment comments
The Situation Room on Twitter

11:54 AM - 10 Aug 2016
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.

Thanks, but I don't need any advice from you.
You're quite welcome.

I'm not giving advice.

I've been mocking you.
 
@GabbyGiffords says all Americans should "unambiguously condemn" Trump's remarks and "the violence t

Spot on Gabby

ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics)
2 mins ago - View on Twitter
.@GabbyGiffords says all Americans should "unambiguously condemn" Trump's remarks and "the violence they insinuate."
pic.twitter.com/QL5aCV3Hx…

I also condemn trump for suggesting violence..This is a democracy, we don't do this shit.

I saw no suggestion of violence in what Trump said.
 
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.”
Hillary isn't president yet, dumbass, and there was no threat other than what the voices in your head keep telling you.

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Dum Dum, The FBI has been called in to investigate Dear Donnie, Inciting people to violence is a felony.
The same FBI ran by leftist political operatives who refuse to enforce the law against fellow leftists?

James Comey, the FBI Director is one of yours.
That's funny.

He became one of you when he found it convenient to keep his job.
 
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.”
Hillary isn't president yet, dumbass, and there was no threat other than what the voices in your head keep telling you.

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Dum Dum, The FBI has been called in to investigate Dear Donnie, Inciting people to violence is a felony.
The same FBI ran by leftist political operatives who refuse to enforce the law against fellow leftists?

James Comey, the FBI Director is one of yours.

I saw the clip of the formerly hard assed fbi director. He was like a guy on a hot seat. Wonder what they had on him to make him go eze on clinton.
His cushy job.

Replete with a retirement, benefits and perks.

Guess we knew who else was occupying the plane.
 
Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign

CNN – Verified account ‏@CNN

Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign regarding his 2nd Amendment comments
The Situation Room on Twitter

11:54 AM - 10 Aug 2016
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.

Thanks, but I don't need any advice from you.


But you do.need some intelligence, work on that first
 
Here's a clip of obama either joking or threatening. Which is it? You people are getting desperate for adverse material on Trump.



Fakey will have an "explanation" for that one too. It's ok when their chimp president does it.


Chimp president! I didn't know I was talking with a racist asshole.

I'm not white, therefore incapable of racism according to the Soft Bigotry Of Low Expectations. Now apologize and then kiss my redskin ass.


You think your color excuses racism? You're ignorant as well.

No, I'm saying my color makes racism impossible because I lack the power to discriminate. It's your doctrine, not ours. Live with it.

Playa.

lol.
 
Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign

CNN – Verified account ‏@CNN

Secret Service official confirms to CNN that USSS has spoken to Trump campaign regarding his 2nd Amendment comments
The Situation Room on Twitter

11:54 AM - 10 Aug 2016
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.

Thanks, but I don't need any advice from you.


But you do.need some intelligence, work on that first

LOL, the closest you'll ever get to a brainstorm is a little drizzle.
 
Fakey will have an "explanation" for that one too. It's ok when their chimp president does it.

Chimp president! I didn't know I was talking with a racist asshole.
I'm not white, therefore incapable of racism according to the Soft Bigotry Of Low Expectations. Now apologize and then kiss my redskin ass.

You think your color excuses racism? You're ignorant as well.
No, I'm saying my color makes racism impossible because I lack the power to discriminate. It's your doctrine, not ours. Live with it.
Like I said, thanks for the validation of your ignorance.
Are you serious.

He has you by the balls and you are turning blue.
 
Nothing wrong with what he said

I think the Secret Service should arrest him. A few weeks ago, he was suggesting Russians hack her and now he is suggesting that she be shot. This is treasonous behavior and he should be charged.
I suggest you enrolling an advanced English course and find out about Satire, Play on words and Sense of humour
Welcome Observer.

Me thinks you will like it here.
 
Chimp president! I didn't know I was talking with a racist asshole.
I'm not white, therefore incapable of racism according to the Soft Bigotry Of Low Expectations. Now apologize and then kiss my redskin ass.

You think your color excuses racism? You're ignorant as well.
No, I'm saying my color makes racism impossible because I lack the power to discriminate. It's your doctrine, not ours. Live with it.
Like I said, thanks for the validation of your ignorance.
Are you serious.

He has you by the balls and you are turning blue.

They said you were a great asset. I corrected them and said they were off by two letters.
 
I'm not white, therefore incapable of racism according to the Soft Bigotry Of Low Expectations. Now apologize and then kiss my redskin ass.

You think your color excuses racism? You're ignorant as well.
No, I'm saying my color makes racism impossible because I lack the power to discriminate. It's your doctrine, not ours. Live with it.
Like I said, thanks for the validation of your ignorance.
Are you serious.

He has you by the balls and you are turning blue.

They said you were a great asset. I corrected them and said they were off by two letters.


Well you're the jack ass......
 
You know they don't have any real power to control political speech, right? They probably made a request starting with the word "please" but that's all they can do. But I bet you fucktards think they laid down the law.
Make a public threat and you'll find out for sure.

"Threatening the president of the United States is a specific crime, carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. The Secret Service even has a dedicated team called the Internet Threat Desk. A spokesperson told the Daily Dot that the agency constantly monitors social media for potential threats but declined to share any specifics. And yes, there’s an illustrious history of Americans ending up in prison for tweeted threats toward the president.

In 2013, North Carolina man Donte Jamar Sims was sentenced to six months in prison for tweets like “Ima Assassinate president Obama this evening!” When Alabaman Jarvis Britton tweeted “I think we could get the president with cyanide! #MakeItSlow” in 2012, he got off with just a visit from the Secret Service. But he posted similar tweets a few months later, and he ended up with a year-long prison sentence. Ohioan Daniel Temple is currently serving a 16-month term for tweets like “so I gotta kill barack obama first.” Trolls threatening Obama's new Twitter account may end up in jail
Are you still insisting this a threat.

You really need to move on.

Thanks, but I don't need any advice from you.


But you do.need some intelligence, work on that first

LOL, the closest you'll ever get to a brainstorm is a little drizzle.

You can't even think....you need the huff post for all you talking points
 
You think your color excuses racism? You're ignorant as well.
No, I'm saying my color makes racism impossible because I lack the power to discriminate. It's your doctrine, not ours. Live with it.
Like I said, thanks for the validation of your ignorance.
Are you serious.

He has you by the balls and you are turning blue.

They said you were a great asset. I corrected them and said they were off by two letters.


Well you're the jack ass......

Thanks, I love hillbilly humor.
 

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