Trump’s reckless “second amendment” comment isn’t just a threat to Secretary Clinton

I wrote this yesterday. Since it was published, I’ve read a lot of columns from people who had the same thoughts I did, more or less, with one significant difference: a consensus has emerged that Trump knew exactly what he was doing, exactly what he was saying, and that this wasn’t just what he thought was a joke. Trump has a documented history of inciting violence at his rallies, and everyone who is in Trump’s base (and adjacent to it, in the larger Conservative movement) knows precisely what someone means when they say wink wink second amendment wink. Look no further than the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords by a lunatic with a gun who bought into the paranoid Right Wing fantasy, peddled by the NRA, that aggrieved citizens can take up arms against their government if they believe the government is “tyrannical” (which is entirely subjective, of course). So with that context:


I don’t think Donald Trump sincerely believes that anyone will actually go shoot Hillary Clinton. I don’t think he was explicitly saying Hey someone go shoot her. I think he was trying to make what he thought was a joke, but because he’s such a complete asshole, it wasn’t funny.


But that doesn’t matter, because the threat that he made today isn’t limited to Secretary Clinton. When someone in the position he is in — a celebrity entertainer who is the Republican nominee for president — suggests that not only would it be acceptable for the Second Amendment Crowd to go take care of her, but laughs about it, he is normalizing violent behavior, on a national stage.


Someone who wants to go shoot Secretary Clinton doesn’t need Donald Trump to tell him (because it’s almost always a man who does this sort of thing) to go do it. But what about the angry alt-right guy who wants to go use his Second Amendment Remedy to take care of another high-profile woman who bothers him? What about the unhinged guy who hates me, or John Scalzi, or Jessica Valenti, or Anita Sarkeesian? What about that guy, who is waiting to hear someone say what the voices in his head are saying? How much did the danger to us and people like us go up today, because Donald Trump normalized and amplified his thinking?


We never know what it’s going to be that sets a dangerous and mentally ill person off. Charles Manson heard The White Album, and in his disturbed mind, that was the call he needed to hear to set his murderous rage into action. John Hinckley was inspired by a movie. David Berkowitz was moved to kill by a barking dog.


My point is that there are mentally unstable people out there who don’t need a lot of encouragement to turn their fantasies into real life tragedies,and Donald Trump may have spoken loudly and clearly to them today. That is truly dangerous, and — like so many things he’s said and done — it further disqualifies him from holding elected office.




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Published on August 10, 2016 11:44
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message 1: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Thank you for a very intelligent, perspective. It is perspectives like this that gives me hope that we won't be living in a crazy, tyrannical regime. Thank you.


message 2: by Brimstone (last edited Aug 15, 2016 08:01AM) (new)

Brimstone What about the comments Hillary Clinton made back in 2008 about then candidate Obama and assassination?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-r...

Then we have Bob Beckel's (Democratic Strategist) commits on August 10th 2016 "so if I am not for the death penalty, their is only one way to do it… Illegally shoot the son of a bitch.” when speaking about Julian Assange, because “a dead man can’t leak stuff”.

These are OK with you?

I was a fan and used to follow you on various social media outlets until your stance against the NRA and Second Amendment.


message 3: by James (new)

James Mourgos Brimstone wrote: "What about the comments Hillary Clinton made back in 2008 about then candidate Obama and assassination?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-r...

Then we ha..."


Wow, you completely did not get what Wil was saying. Where did you get the idea that he was against the NRA and 2nd Amendment? And these other comments from other people many years ago has nothing to do with the current political issues that Trump is out of control.

You really need to take a chill pill, pal.


message 4: by Brimstone (new)

Brimstone Yeah, wonder how I could have come to that conclusion I mean he only said it.

https://twitter.com/wilw/status/73807...


message 5: by Sandra (new)

Sandra As an Aussie, I've gotta say that the 2nd amendment & the NRA has ruined America.

You all seem to be paranoid and shooting each other for no apparent reason.


message 6: by Kiki (new)

Kiki Brimstone wrote: "What about the comments Hillary Clinton made back in 2008 about then candidate Obama and assassination?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-r...

Then we ha..."


The very first line of that article says

(The title of this post is satirical. It is not a direct quote from Senator Clinton.)

Make certain you are reading critically before you make a critical comment on something


message 7: by Brimstone (new)

Brimstone Kiki wrote: "Brimstone wrote: "What about the comments Hillary Clinton made back in 2008 about then candidate Obama and assassination?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-r......"


It wasn't listed as satirical when I shared it, funny how others still don't carry it as humor and they issued an apology about it.

UPDATE: Clinton's campaign has put out a statement in her name, apologizing for the remark.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonatha...

And for anyone not happy the 2nd Amendment and the NRA just move to Australia, according Sandra they love it that way over there but that is what this Country was built on so I will pass on giving up our freedoms thank you.


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