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for Previous Guy, all that is solid melts into gaslight [1]

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Date: 2023-09-30

With those tiny fingers, the twice-impeached, four-time indicted rapist goes to the fullest expression of the profane. In Friday's GOP convention speech in Anaheim, CA where Trump made an appearance, he said the people in Beverly Hills smell bad because they don't get enough water. We don’t disagree when he refers to himself as a MoFo.

Trump: "If somebody is beating you by 10, 15, or 20 points, like we’re doing with crooked Joe Biden -- let’s indict the motherfucker." pic.twitter.com/eOr6FUF7jq

Always understand the agenda: the profanity is designed to erode any remaining respect toward Biden as president so more people will accept whatever fate Trump is trying to have befall him. https://t.co/dS7SKyci3V

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — In an occasionally dark and profane speech, Donald Trump on Friday sought to win over Republicans in California by complaining that rich people in Beverly Hills smell bad because they’re denied water, reiterating lies about widespread election fraud and calling on police to shoot people robbing stores.

While many of his remarks at the California Republican Party convention in Anaheim were familiar retreads of Trump’s attacks and grievances, his encouragement of violent retribution against criminals marked an escalation of his longstanding tough-on-crime message.

“We will immediately stop all of the pillaging and theft. Very simply: If you rob a store, you can fully expect to be shot as you are leaving that store,” he said, drawing loud applause. “Shot!” he added for emphasis.

Trump was one of several Republican presidential contenders appearing at the event in this Democratic stronghold. While there’s little hope for any of them to defeat President Joe Biden here in a general election, California will play a critical role in the slate of states voting on March 5 in the so-called Super Tuesday primaries.

With 169 delegates at stake, a win in California would move a Republican presidential candidate much closer to the nomination. And a recent rule change could give Trump, who is so far dominating the primary, an advantage. If he wins more than 50% of the vote, he would be awarded each of the state’s delegates.

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