Post by the Scribe on Sept 1, 2020 16:52:11 GMT
Biden is correct. Since when has a president of the United States supported a vigilante group of his supporters to face off with citizens practicing their Constitutional rights. They are there because of one thing: TRUMP. This is unheard of since the Civil War.
www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/08/30/trump-praises-supporters-in-caravan-after-deadly-portland-protests/#151902ac1242
And a Civil War is where Trump, his GOP conservative enablers and his conservative brain dead minions are going. Trump wants to go down into history as "greater than Hitler" his hero.
Biden said Trump looks at instances of violence as his "political lifeline."
"He keeps telling you if only he was president, it wouldn't happen," Biden said. "If he was president, you'd feel safe. Well, he is president, whether he knows it or not. And it is happening. It's getting worse, and you know why? Because Donald Trump adds fuel to every fire."
Biden: Trump 'Can't Stop The Violence Because For Years He Has Fomented It'
www.npr.org/2020/08/31/907885410/biden-trump-can-t-stop-violence-because-for-years-he-s-fomented-it
August 31, 202012:28 PM ET
BARBARA SPRUNT
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denounced President Trump during remarks in Pittsburgh on Monday.
Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Updated at 4:44 p.m. ET
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Monday forcefully pushed back against President Trump's campaign message that voters wouldn't be safe under a Biden administration.
"The simple truth is Donald Trump failed to protect America. So now he's trying to scare America," Biden said in remarks at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Officials Identify Slain Portland Trump Supporter; President Threatens Intervention
LIVE UPDATES: PROTESTS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/31/907870503/trump-threatens-intervention-after-portland-violence
Trump Threatens Intervention After Portland Violence
Biden called Trump power hungry and lambasted the president for what Biden sees as a lack of moral leadership — a common refrain from the former vice president on the campaign trail.
"We are facing multiple crises — crises that, under Donald Trump, keep multiplying," Biden said. "COVID, economic devastation, unwarranted police violence, emboldened white nationalists, a reckoning on race, declining faith in a bright American future. The common thread? An incumbent president who makes things worse, not better. An incumbent president who sows chaos rather than providing order."
Biden's trip to Pennsylvania comes amid national protests in response to police violence and the recent police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. That shooting has led to several days of unrest in the city, which resulted in the shooting deaths of two people, allegedly by an armed vigilante. In Portland, Ore., a man was fatally shot during a night of confrontations between Trump supporters and counterprotesters.
www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/27/906566596/alleged-kenosha-shooter-fervently-supported-blue-lives-joined-local-militia
www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/30/907699226/1-killed-in-portland-amid-clashes-between-pro-trump-caravan-and-counterprotester
"[Trump] can't stop the violence because for years he has fomented it," Biden said. "He may believe mouthing the words 'law and order' makes him strong, but his failure to call on his own supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is."
Trump, who will travel to Kenosha Tuesday and then Latrobe, Pa., on Thursday, apparently watched Biden's remarks and tweeted that in his view, Biden is "blaming the Police far more than he's blaming the Rioters, Anarchists, Agitators, and Looters." (Biden told reporters after the event that he hopes to soon be able to go to Kenosha as well.)
Trump continues to present himself as a "tough on crime" president, a message that was front and center during last week's Republican National Convention.
www.npr.org/2020/08/27/905916276/how-trumps-law-and-order-message-has-shifted-as-he-seeks-a-second-term
apps.npr.org/liveblogs/20200826-rnc/share/two-different-worlds-on-race-99.html
In a statement after Biden's remarks, Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, said: "As predicted, Joe Biden today failed to condemn the left-wing mobs burning, looting, and terrorizing American cities."
But Biden indeed doubled down on an earlier statement condemning the violence that has come out of various protests, saying on Monday: "Rioting is not protesting. Looting is not protesting. Setting fires is not protesting. None of this is protesting. It's lawlessness, plain and simple."
joebiden.com/2020/08/30/statement-by-vice-president-joe-biden-on-the-deadly-violence-in-portland/?_ga=2.86784920.185539990.1598888763-947238918.1594154192
He added that those who loot and burn buildings should be prosecuted.
"You know my heart," Biden added in Pittsburgh. "You know my story, my family's story. Ask yourself: Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters? Really? I want a safe America, safe from COVID, safe from crime and looting, safe from racially motivated violence, safe from bad cops."
Biden said Trump looks at instances of violence as his "political lifeline."
"He keeps telling you if only he was president, it wouldn't happen," Biden said. "If he was president, you'd feel safe. Well, he is president, whether he knows it or not. And it is happening. It's getting worse, and you know why? Because Donald Trump adds fuel to every fire."
Biden argued that he would be able to unite the country and foster healing, saying he would abandon the divisive language Trump uses and get both police and those fighting for racial justice to the table to bring about lasting change.
Biden then seemingly tried to use Trump's tactics against him, saying the real fear that Americans feel comes from the destabilization that has happened because of Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, his plans to undermine Social Security programs and his relationship with leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Never before has an American president played such a subservient role to a Russian leader. It's not only dangerous — it's humiliating and embarrassing for the rest of the world to see. It weakens us," Biden said.
www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/08/30/trump-praises-supporters-in-caravan-after-deadly-portland-protests/#151902ac1242
And a Civil War is where Trump, his GOP conservative enablers and his conservative brain dead minions are going. Trump wants to go down into history as "greater than Hitler" his hero.
Biden said Trump looks at instances of violence as his "political lifeline."
"He keeps telling you if only he was president, it wouldn't happen," Biden said. "If he was president, you'd feel safe. Well, he is president, whether he knows it or not. And it is happening. It's getting worse, and you know why? Because Donald Trump adds fuel to every fire."
Biden: Trump 'Can't Stop The Violence Because For Years He Has Fomented It'
www.npr.org/2020/08/31/907885410/biden-trump-can-t-stop-violence-because-for-years-he-s-fomented-it
August 31, 202012:28 PM ET
BARBARA SPRUNT
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden denounced President Trump during remarks in Pittsburgh on Monday.
Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Updated at 4:44 p.m. ET
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Monday forcefully pushed back against President Trump's campaign message that voters wouldn't be safe under a Biden administration.
"The simple truth is Donald Trump failed to protect America. So now he's trying to scare America," Biden said in remarks at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Officials Identify Slain Portland Trump Supporter; President Threatens Intervention
LIVE UPDATES: PROTESTS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/31/907870503/trump-threatens-intervention-after-portland-violence
Trump Threatens Intervention After Portland Violence
Fact Check: Trump's And Biden's Records On Criminal Justice
ELECTIONS www.npr.org/2020/08/30/907026973/fact-check-trump-and-bidens-records-on-criminal-justice
Fact Check: Trump's And Biden's Records On Criminal Justice
ELECTIONS www.npr.org/2020/08/30/907026973/fact-check-trump-and-bidens-records-on-criminal-justice
Fact Check: Trump's And Biden's Records On Criminal Justice
Biden called Trump power hungry and lambasted the president for what Biden sees as a lack of moral leadership — a common refrain from the former vice president on the campaign trail.
"We are facing multiple crises — crises that, under Donald Trump, keep multiplying," Biden said. "COVID, economic devastation, unwarranted police violence, emboldened white nationalists, a reckoning on race, declining faith in a bright American future. The common thread? An incumbent president who makes things worse, not better. An incumbent president who sows chaos rather than providing order."
Biden's trip to Pennsylvania comes amid national protests in response to police violence and the recent police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. That shooting has led to several days of unrest in the city, which resulted in the shooting deaths of two people, allegedly by an armed vigilante. In Portland, Ore., a man was fatally shot during a night of confrontations between Trump supporters and counterprotesters.
www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/27/906566596/alleged-kenosha-shooter-fervently-supported-blue-lives-joined-local-militia
www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/08/30/907699226/1-killed-in-portland-amid-clashes-between-pro-trump-caravan-and-counterprotester
"[Trump] can't stop the violence because for years he has fomented it," Biden said. "He may believe mouthing the words 'law and order' makes him strong, but his failure to call on his own supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is."
Trump, who will travel to Kenosha Tuesday and then Latrobe, Pa., on Thursday, apparently watched Biden's remarks and tweeted that in his view, Biden is "blaming the Police far more than he's blaming the Rioters, Anarchists, Agitators, and Looters." (Biden told reporters after the event that he hopes to soon be able to go to Kenosha as well.)
Trump continues to present himself as a "tough on crime" president, a message that was front and center during last week's Republican National Convention.
www.npr.org/2020/08/27/905916276/how-trumps-law-and-order-message-has-shifted-as-he-seeks-a-second-term
apps.npr.org/liveblogs/20200826-rnc/share/two-different-worlds-on-race-99.html
In a statement after Biden's remarks, Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign's communications director, said: "As predicted, Joe Biden today failed to condemn the left-wing mobs burning, looting, and terrorizing American cities."
But Biden indeed doubled down on an earlier statement condemning the violence that has come out of various protests, saying on Monday: "Rioting is not protesting. Looting is not protesting. Setting fires is not protesting. None of this is protesting. It's lawlessness, plain and simple."
joebiden.com/2020/08/30/statement-by-vice-president-joe-biden-on-the-deadly-violence-in-portland/?_ga=2.86784920.185539990.1598888763-947238918.1594154192
He added that those who loot and burn buildings should be prosecuted.
"You know my heart," Biden added in Pittsburgh. "You know my story, my family's story. Ask yourself: Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters? Really? I want a safe America, safe from COVID, safe from crime and looting, safe from racially motivated violence, safe from bad cops."
Biden said Trump looks at instances of violence as his "political lifeline."
"He keeps telling you if only he was president, it wouldn't happen," Biden said. "If he was president, you'd feel safe. Well, he is president, whether he knows it or not. And it is happening. It's getting worse, and you know why? Because Donald Trump adds fuel to every fire."
Biden argued that he would be able to unite the country and foster healing, saying he would abandon the divisive language Trump uses and get both police and those fighting for racial justice to the table to bring about lasting change.
Biden then seemingly tried to use Trump's tactics against him, saying the real fear that Americans feel comes from the destabilization that has happened because of Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, his plans to undermine Social Security programs and his relationship with leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Never before has an American president played such a subservient role to a Russian leader. It's not only dangerous — it's humiliating and embarrassing for the rest of the world to see. It weakens us," Biden said.