Suck cock, Blubber Belly, on your "yacht." Speaking of people at Rump's Rally, some of them walked out(what, no breathless report, Road Scum?):
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...p-what-the-media-wont-make-him-admit-his-lies
In Fayetteville (NC), People Walk Out of Trump Rally
By Eternal Hope
Tuesday Aug 09, 2016 · 5:35 PM PDT
I’ve put my foot in my mouth before. I’ve said and written things that haven’t come out right before. But the fact that Trump has made so many inflammatory remarks in the past means that people are taking them now in the worst possible light.
He is like Andy Kaufman, and not in a good way. The problem with both Trump and Kaufman is that people do not know when they are joking and when they are being serious. At least Kaufman had the sense to stick to comedy and entertainment. Trump, on the other hand, would control our nuclear codes if elected.
Trump may have just crossed a line, however, with even ultra-right winger Jeff Sessions refusing to defend him. In the rally after the one in which he made the perceived threat of violence against Hillary Clinton, in Fayetteville (NC), a small but steady stream of people began walking out of his speech about halfway through:
Jason Easley:The full backlash of Trump’s remarks is not yet known, but it is clear that the Republican nominee has crossed a line at the same time as more Americans are paying attention to the election. If people walked out on Trump 26 minutes into his usually disjointed and unfocused one man monolog because they realized that this guy isn’t fit to be president, it would be an encouraging moment for our country.
The fact that Donald Trump isn’t captivating crowds like he used to is a big red flag for the Republican Party. America got a dose of the full Trump today, and it is enough to make anyone sick and head for the exits.
At the same time that Donald Trump put on his 2nd Amendment act, the networks were doing a focus group of what they called “Wal-Mart moms.” I’ve been to our local Wal-Mart, which is always stocked up with Duck Dynasty and other right-wing propaganda books in the bestseller section. These are the kinds of people who normally vote Republican. But most of them interpreted Trump’s remarks as a threat of violence:
The problem with Trump is that he lacks basic impulse control. While he and the NRA are frantically trying to do damage control, it is not doing them any good. They missed the path in life. Making $10 billion or influencing public policy will not buy you happiness. Finding a truck stop in the middle of nowhere, ordering a square meal and chilling with people might.