Donald Trump has described at length the dangerous and disturbing actions he says he will take if he wins the presidency.
His rallies offer a steady stream of such promises and threats — things like prosecuting political opponents and using the military against U.S. citizens. These statements are so outrageous and outlandish, so openly in conflict with the norms and values of American democracy that many find them hard to regard as anything but empty bluster.
We have two words for American voters: Believe him.
That’s very not true. And it’s honestly scarier. I work about ten minutes from Trump’s first assassination attempt.
My boss is a good Christian who didn’t know that fascism is a far right ideology.
They’re in their own echo chamber, just like we are. They just don’t understand that their echo chamber leads to a Hitler 2.0.