Discussion: Trump To Visit Pittsburgh Tuesday After Shooting Massacre At Synagogue

Firebug standing around watching the fire he started…

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Thought they have told Dumpy to " Fuq Off " ?

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Pittsburgh, turn your backs on these bastards.

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When was the last time 35,000 people signed a letter saying that the POTUS was not welcome in their city unless he renounced something?
I believe that is a huge statement.

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Oh lordy, more thoughts and prayers . . .

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I’ll bet the nitwit-in-chief backs out of going to Pittsburgh. If he doesn’t please let people not show up for him. Thousands of people in one area actively telling Donnie he is not welcome is a game changer.

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So what is Melania’s jacket going to say this time?

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Nothing is too tacky for this crime family.

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Everyone should attend the funerals. That’s where and to whom our attention should be directed, not to this unspeakable creature. His crassness and narcissism being acted out here makes me furious, which unfortunately has become a common state for me.

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I would like to see the response of every day people in Piittsburg…usually the Don only shows up in the midst of a gaggle of dopes who are not sure why they are there Hopefull, folks will let him know what they think.

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Heartfelt condolences to these families. Its terrible to experience this tragedy only to then have to suffer through false “sympathy” grudgingly uttered by this man.

Pittsburgh synagogue shooter was fringe figure in online world of white supremacist rage
Gunman who murdered 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue held the belief that Jews ‘were committing a genocide to his people’

In January 2016, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump retweeted a photo mocking one of his Republican primary opponents from an account named “@WhiteGenocideTM.”

Whatever the intention, or lack of intention, behind the retweet, it was “a huge turning point to have a presidential candidate retweet this avowedly, openly white supremacist account”, Daniels, the sociologist who studies white supremacists, said.

Among white supremacists, including those “on the fence” about Donald Trump because of his Jewish son-in-law, the retweet was interpreted as a signal of support, she said.

White supremacists were encouraged again by Trump’s decision to respond to their violent street rallies in Charlottesville last summer, which ended in a car plowing through a crowd of counter-protesters, leaving 32-year-old Heather Heyer dead, by condemning “both sides” for the violence, and arguing that, “You had people that were very fine people on both sides.”

While Trump was “not on our side”, one American neo-Nazi leader said immediately after Charlottesville, “It’s the first president I’ve ever seen that wouldn’t just outright condemn.”

“Maybe he has a more nuanced position than most presidents previous to him,” the neo-Nazi leader said.

Pittsburgh shooter was fringe figure in online world of white supremacist rage | Pittsburgh shooting | The Guardian

Cease and desist !

"Pharrell has not, and will not, grant you permission to publicly perform or otherwise broadcast or disseminate any of his music,” reads the letter from the R&B star’s lawyer Howard King.

“On the day of the mass murder of 11 human beings at the hands of a deranged ‘nationalist’, you played his song Happy to a crowd at a political event in Indiana,” the letter continues. “There was nothing ‘happy’ about the tragedy inflicted upon our country on Saturday and no permission was granted for your use of this song for this purpose"

Pharrell Williams demands Donald Trump stop playing his music at rallies | Pharrell Williams | The Guardian

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Condolences to the mourning people of Pittsburgh. I regret that POTUS is intruding upon your grief. Many blessings to you at this time.

She’s going on this trip to protect Trump. To soften his horrible image. Both should stay away!