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The Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump
National Review ^ | 7/13/2024 | The Editors

Posted on 07/13/2024 9:42:31 PM PDT by jeannineinsd

The nation escaped an unspeakable tragedy that would have been profoundly destabilizing for the country by perhaps a few centimeters.

As it is, what happened in Butler, Pa., is godawful enough. A gunman tried to assassinate former president Donald Trump and grazed his ear with a bullet, while killing one rally-goer and seriously injuring others. This was a heinous act of violence and an attack on American democracy.

Trump’s reaction was truly extraordinary and will long be remembered. After Secret Service officers threw themselves on the former president and then picked him up to begin to take him to safety, he insisted on pausing on the stage, with blood streaming down his face, and pumping his fist to the crowd and repeatedly mouthing the word, “fight!”

The video and photographs of the episode will long be symbols of the current political era and of the Trump phenomenon. Trump’s presence of mind and sense of the moment, after having just been nearly killed and perhaps while still in mortal peril, speak to his natural talents and instincts as a politician and populist symbol.

Many of the condemnations of the shooting have included calls for lowering the temperature of our politics. If that is to mean anything, it should include an end to the fevered insistence that a second Trump term would be the equivalent of the Third Reich, which, if taken seriously, justifies any means of resistance up to and including assassination.

Given the collapse of faith in our institutions and the elevated emotions around this event, the authorities must be completely transparent about what transpired at the rally and be absolutely certain that they are putting out only accurate information. The Secret Service officers who jumped on Trump performed ably, but there will inevitably be questions about how, according to early reports, the would-be assassin was able to climb a nearby roof with a rifle undetected by security while bystanders pointed him out.

If the bullet that wounded Trump had traveled a slightly different path, we would have witnessed earlier this evening one of the most horrifying events in American history. It would have deepened the sense of crisis gripping our country and would have had unforeseeable consequences, none of them good. Sometimes the course of history depends on margins just that small.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: assaassination; assassinationattempt; assassinationplot; assassinationplots; attempt; bloggers; butler; coup; insidejob; nationalreview; pennsylvania; trump; trumprally; trumpshot; trumpshotbutokay; warriorpresident
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To: WeaslesRippedMyFlesh

Well, he’s just wrong about that. The word democracy may not be in Constitution, but it explicitly calls for elections. Where do you see in the Constitution that the United States was meant to be a monarchy?


141 posted on 07/15/2024 12:45:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Monarchy?

“A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication.”

I didn’t know you were retarded Nick.

I mean I suspected but never cared enough to respond.

Anyone with any self worth will steer clear of you.

Every wonder why you have lousy friends?


142 posted on 07/15/2024 12:57:57 PM PDT by WeaslesRippedMyFlesh
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To: WeaslesRippedMyFlesh

I’ll show you the dictionary. Democracy is a form of government where people vote on things. Very rarely. Does everybody vote on every issue. I can’t think of a single country that does that. Can you? People have some form of representative democracy which are representative Republic is a type of.


143 posted on 07/15/2024 12:59:55 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Bob Wills is still the king
Words mean things, BWISTK. We should exercise caution using words without careful consideration of their meaning. Besides, from a practical perspective the Left is far more proficient at word mis-use and conflation that changes the meaning of a word or phrase to advance a pre-determined objective, and we're "out-gunned" in trying to compete with the Left at this ... it's a fool's errand to attempt to do so.

As to the topic at hand, although we practice democracy in much of what we do, we're not technically a democracy; rather, we're sort of a "controlled democracy", carefully and deliberately designed by the Founders to pull the reins in on mob rule by a simple majority. It is irresponsible -- if not a little foolish -- to dismiss this essential diffence in both meaning and application by dismissing it as a "nuance".

My point here is that those who call attention to the distinction between "democracy" and "representative republic" are not "dummies". Far from it. They are merely demonstrating their superior knowledge of the country's founding and of the wisdom of the Founders.

Cheers!

144 posted on 07/15/2024 1:34:16 PM PDT by glennaro (2024: The Year of The Reckoning, lest our Republic succumb to the "progressive" disease of the Left)
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