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jimnyc
11-06-2016, 04:53 PM
Like I said, I don't think we'll see mass riots or any of that shit. But I thought of you when reading this, and similar others I have read in the past few weeks. I think we're also seeing a lot of this coming from Sanders supporters as well.

Like I said - both sides. And the video that made its rounds, even on here. Not only might we see some violence directly from the lefty kookamooks, we might even some from them that are disguised. Crazy shit and crazy times, huh Mike?

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Trump Surge Freakout: More Violence Against Supporters

As Election Day nears and the GOP nominee rises, attacks on his backers, signs and buildings are escalating

Physical attacks on Donald Trump supporters and their personal property appear to be growing increasingly common as Election Day approaches and passions intensify.

As LifeZette recently reported, there was a foiled assassination attempt at a Trump rally and many Trump supporters have been beaten up or hit with flying objects throughout the course of the fall campaign.

While the mainstream media has relentlessly promoted Hillary Clinton’s candidacy, it has largely ignored or downplayed these violent attacks against supporters of Donald Trump.

For example, the national media paid little attention to a Trump supporter being shot by a Trump detractor in Ohio.

In late July an unidentified 60-year-old man was shot in the leg at Winston’s Bar on Cleveland’s East Side. His assailant, Darnell Hall, 45, shot him after their discussion of presidential politics grew heated. The attacker “was enraged that anyone in the overwhelmingly African-American bar would support the GOP nominee,” the Plain Dealer reports. Hall later surrendered to police and was charged with felonious assault.

Two UCLA students told Sean Hannity on Oct. 25 they’ve seen a lot of anti-Trump violence on campus. Haley Nieves said protesters crashed one of their pro-Trump rallies. “They were stomping on the American flag during the event and even attempting to burn it afterward.” Dominique Blair said, “You face crazy leftist mobs that are not tolerant of your views whatsoever, and it turns into a lot of bad debates. Sometimes violent, sometimes hitting and fights. I’ve been all around it.” Blair added, “I am treated very poorly on my campus and other campuses. It’s very hard to be a conservative activist in Los Angeles.”

On Oct. 26 a man dressed as a construction worker took a sledgehammer and a pick-ax to Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Deadline Hollywood reports. The vandalism obliterated Trump’s name on the sidewalk. The man identified himself to a reporter as Jamie Otis. Trump’s star was dedicated in 2007 to recognize his work on the NBC TV show “The Apprentice.” Otis “said he originally intended to remove Trump’s star completely to auction it off next month in New York to raise funds for the women who have recently come forward to accuse Trump of sexually assaulting them over the decades.”

Afterwards, a homeless black woman guarded what was left of the star. The woman held a sign that reads, “20 Million Illegals and Americans Sleep on the Streets in Tents. Vote Trump.” Clinton supporters raided the woman’s shopping cart and hurled abuse at her.

As an angry mob tore up her signs, one man told her "You spewed hate and you got hate." He added, "You got exactly what you were dishing out. I told you. I warned you."

Attacks on election signs have been widespread in this presidential election cycle.

"While signs were often stolen or spray-painted in past elections, local law enforcement in several swing states told NBC News the vitriol has never been this tangible," NBC reported Nov. 4. "In Nevada, Reno police Officer Tim Broadway said campaign-based vandalism has been more prevalent this season than during any election in his 12-year career."

"A lot of it is the nature of the two candidates who are running," Broadway said.

David Jones, chairman of the Making Maine Great Again political action committee, told NBC he bought 5,000 signs and distributed them across Maine's first congressional district. Thieves stole about 1,000 of the signs, he estimates.

"We were finding that we would put them up one day and they'd be gone the next, if they lasted a day," Jones said. "They would be destroyed, stolen, painted, cut. It's unbelievable how people reacted to it."

Many violent attacks at pro-Trump events appear to have been orchestrated by Hillary Clinton’s campaign and senior operatives in the Democratic National Committee. Undercover videos shot by ACORN slayer James O’Keefe’s group Project Veritas Action caught senior Democrat consultants Robert Creamer and Scott Foval acknowledging using dirty, likely illegal tricks against the Trump campaign. Both have since resigned from the DNC, a move some consider to be an admission of guilt. Their goal was to generate negative media coverage of Trump rallies by fomenting violence at them. The media eagerly used the various altercations Democrats created to attempt to discredit Trump by depicting his supporters as violent, knuckle-dragging crazies.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IuJGHuIkzY

oval said on camera his agents "infiltrate" Trump events. "It doesn’t matter what the friggin’ legal and ethics people say, we need to win this motherf**ker." He adds, "we’re starting anarchy here."

In one video Creamer says Hillary Clinton personally knows about the false flag operation. Her campaign "is fully in it," he says. "Hillary knows through the chain of command what’s going on." Previously convicted of felony bank fraud, Creamer has close personal ties to President Obama and has visited the Obama White House 342 times including 47 meetings with Obama personally.

One of the visits even took place in Obama’s personal living quarters. "It’s a very big deal that Creamer visited the president’s residence in the White House," a former senior White House employee told this writer. "White House employees can work there for years and never visit the residence."

As previously reported, violent demonstrators from left-wing organizations including MoveOn, Black Lives Matter, and People for Bernie forced the cancelation of a planned Trump rally March 11 at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The belligerent anti-Trump activists streamed into the event and later celebrated shutting it down. The event, which led to the arrest of four people, received a great deal of media attention though much of it focused on how peaceful the protesters supposedly were.

Rest here - http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/trump-surge-freakout-anti-trump-violence-growing-rapidly/

OCA
11-06-2016, 05:01 PM
Like i said " America, ain't it great?"
I think i saw something about armed Trump supporters patrolling polling places on Tues......let's just say it's a mess all around.

jimnyc
11-06-2016, 05:06 PM
Like i said " America, ain't it great?"
I think i saw something about armed Trump supporters patrolling polling places on Tues......let's just say it's a mess all around.

I'm glad you took it lightly and didn't write a novel in return, as in this particular instance, one wasn't needed. I was only trying to make a point that it comes from both sides. Ain't no innocence here, but some would have you believe otherwise.

gabosaurus
11-06-2016, 05:09 PM
Someone holds up a sign at a rally and suddenly it's an "assassination attempt?"

This story is one of the reasons why I believe the incident at the Reno rally was staged. The person who yelled "there's a gun!" had to be a Trump operative. No one could possibly mistake a sign for a weapon. But if they yell about a gun, they get the top story on every TV broadcast and media outlet in the country.
Then you get all these conspiracy theories popping up in the right-wing blogs. They looked well planned and written to me.

Trump is on his last legs and his people know it. They will take any sort of sensationalism they can muster at this point.

jimnyc
11-06-2016, 05:15 PM
Yups, point proven.

Elessar
11-06-2016, 08:02 PM
Someone holds up a sign at a rally and suddenly it's an "assassination attempt?"

This story is one of the reasons why I believe the incident at the Reno rally was staged. The person who yelled "there's a gun!" had to be a Trump operative. No one could possibly mistake a sign for a weapon. But if they yell about a gun, they get the top story on every TV broadcast and media outlet in the country.
Then you get all these conspiracy theories popping up in the right-wing blogs. They looked well planned and written to me.

Trump is on his last legs and his people know it. They will take any sort of sensationalism they can muster at this point.

Leftist plants.

Who said the SIGN was mistaken for a 'gun'??
Could it be that someone saw something a bit odd on that planted protester?