http:// www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11986910
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https:// www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/instructor-who-said-trump-should-be-shot-loses-job-at-montclair-state-u/119518
The instructor, Kevin Allred, confirmed that he tweeted on Friday: “This is all a sham. I wish someone would just shoot him outright.” He later deleted the message after his friends cautioned him about it.
https:// www. deathandtaxesmag.com/190317/donald-trump-is-a-sad-idiot-hurricane-sandy-edition/
It is to this that I ask that perhaps Trump can be taken out back and shot – Old Yeller style – by a tearful nation. Sure, we’ve had our fun, and he’s had a good run. But then again, so did MASH, and so did bell-bottom jeans. These were retired by the American people – why can’t someone as insidious and as morally decrepit as Trump be, too? I’m not asking that we kill Donald Trump, I’m asking that he volunteers himself to be shot in the face so that none of us have to deal with his awful, terrible rhetoric.
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio: “While there are many areas where I disagree with President Trump, I am always willing to work for him when it’s right for Ohio. I hope Republicans and Democrats will follow tonight’s speech with action and come together to rebuild our infrastructure, tackle the opioid epidemic, crack down on trade cheats and keep the president’s promises to American workers.”
Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Jefferson Township: “The president read through a string of issues weaved through his scripted speech but failed to even acknowledge the many hurtful, divisive, bigoted and offensive statements he has hurled at countless Americans of all backgrounds. So, while I hope that the White House and Republicans will work with Democrats to ‘put politics aside’ to move our country forward … I believe their actions in the months ahead will provide more insight than tonight’s speech ever will.”
Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Niles: “The president’s State of the Union Address can be summed up in four words: more of the same. Although polished and read with a teleprompter, the rhetoric, fear mongering and falsehoods that President Trump so often leans on when facts elude him was as prevalent as ever.”
Rep. Bob Gibbs, R-Lakeville: “While touting our achievements of 2017, the president laid out an agenda for this year focused on strengthening our nation’s infrastructure network, implementing real reforms to immigration policy and rebuilding our military to counter threats like North Korea and defeat radical Islamic terrorism.”
Rep. Bob Latta, R-Bowling Green: “The plan laid out by the president to give us safe, fast, reliable and modern infrastructure should have bipartisan support. Removing roadblocks to the implementation of new technology will keep the U.S. as the place to be for innovation.”