Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday
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The market sure didn’t mind the indictment… A couple more and the Dow could be back over 35,000…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
The market sure didn’t mind the indictment…
That's indicament. Get it right.
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@Mik said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
You can’t make this stuff up.
Are you sure . . . ?
Are you sure this wasn't written by some anti-Trumper who wanted to make Trump look bad because even Trump can't be this . . .
this . . .
Trumpy?
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@Mik said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
@George-K perfect.
Teh Dersh is claiming that whoever leaked that there's a forthcoming indictment should be prosecuted. It's a felony, with stiffer penalties than whatever Trump is accused of.
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So has anyone come out and said April Fool’s! yet?
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If you hear the dog whistle, perhaps you're the dog?
Donald Trump using antisemitic rhetoric
In the hours that followed, Trump sent out at least three other fundraising emails about the indictment, according to a review of an archive at politicalemails.org. All used the same tone, selected all-caps words, and rhetoric as fundraising emails he sent in the roughly two weeks since he told supporters he expected to be arrested.
“They're loaded with antisemitic language, some of which has been used in the past to validate violence against Jews,” said Kurt Braddock, a public communication professor at American University. “There's no other way to describe it — he's using anti-Jewish stereotypes and historical hatred to raise money.”
Braddock pointed to language pinning Bragg’s activity on Soros and presenting Soros as “a shadowy financier” that “feeds into anti-Semitic tropes related to Jews and money,” and references to Soros as part of a “globalist cabal.” The QAnon conspiracy theory is based around the idea of a shadowy cabal going after Trump.
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@George-K said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
If you hear the dog whistle, perhaps you're the dog?
Donald Trump using antisemitic rhetoric
In the hours that followed, Trump sent out at least three other fundraising emails about the indictment, according to a review of an archive at politicalemails.org. All used the same tone, selected all-caps words, and rhetoric as fundraising emails he sent in the roughly two weeks since he told supporters he expected to be arrested.
“They're loaded with antisemitic language, some of which has been used in the past to validate violence against Jews,” said Kurt Braddock, a public communication professor at American University. “There's no other way to describe it — he's using anti-Jewish stereotypes and historical hatred to raise money.”
Braddock pointed to language pinning Bragg’s activity on Soros and presenting Soros as “a shadowy financier” that “feeds into anti-Semitic tropes related to Jews and money,” and references to Soros as part of a “globalist cabal.” The QAnon conspiracy theory is based around the idea of a shadowy cabal going after Trump.
Guy is an absolute idiot. I went back and looked at the emails.
I repeat, Braddock is an idiot.
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@Jolly said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
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Wrong. That is total bullshit. Soros was not a collaborator.