My former boss would watch MSNBC every night and then come in to work and quote whatever stupid garbage they were pushing. I'd tell him he needed to expand his news sources for a less biased perspective and he would start talking about FOX news being "fake news". Never in the years that I worked there did I ever talk about watching FOX or quote anything they were saying (because I didn't watch them), but that was still always his "go-to" rebuttal so I'd just agree that, yes, they're fake news too.
Calling in the military would be a last resort. Is he suggesting it isn't?
If the local and state police can't keep the peace and the National Guard can't keep the peace, is there some other group that we are skipping over between that and calling in the military? What other options did he want to try out in between?
I guess we could just let businesses and homes be destroyed and hope that the rioters/looters/arsonists tire themselves out.
"In 2018, King Mswati renamed the nation eSwatini, which means “land of the Swazis” partly to celebrate his 50th birthday, the nation’s 50 year anniversary of freedom from colonial rule, and to help end the confusion between the former name and Switzerland."
Was it getting confused with Switzerland a lot?
Laws made in reaction to a single bad event are seldom well thought out.
Reactionary laws - https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/04/6-tragedies-that-sparked-legislation/438240/
Imagine the outrage if it had been any other President (D). Another President (R), and there would be a few complaints, the way there was with this. Mostly the bigger press outlets would ignore it, or, if it got enough small press coverage that it couldn't be ignored, would play it off with "it's just a joke, can't you take a joke?".
For comparison, the rodeo clown who was fired for wearing an Obama mask vs. the movie "Death of a President" (2006) about the assassination of George W. Bush.
They don't show me. Their intention may be to foment hate, but instead, it was comforting to me to see all of the Trump supporters that live around me - and, since they missed me, I'm assuming there are even more than it shows. Nice.
I think you misunderstood when we called it the "Trump train".
No. Just no.