Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Maybe he should buy a water park
Donald Trump has repeated his fascination with waterboarding, once again promising to bring it back bigger and better than ever! Along with other forms of totally illegal torture.
Donald Trump offered renewed support on Tuesday for the use of torture while repeatedly comparing a proposed free trade agreement to rape.Torture and rape were what his minions wanted to hear and he didn't disappoint. His desire to disgrace the nation and violate our laws is understandable if you examine his character. What is depressing is how many people imagine they are in some cheap Bruce Willis/Mel Gibson movie and they will get to see all the "bad guys' blown up after their horrendous torture. And if Donny had a water park he could have one of those pools filled with piranha below his office so he could fire people the fun way.
Trump, who has often praised the use of waterboarding and has spoken positively about alleged war crimes committed by American troops, said at a campaign rally, “We have to fight fire with fire”, after referencing the penchant for beheadings by Isis.
The presumptive Republican nominee claimed that while the terrorist group committed a range of atrocities including beheadings and drowning prisoners, the US was afraid to even use waterboarding. In Trump’s opinion, this left Isis believing that the US was weak and stupid and it needs to “fight so viciously and violently” to combat the threat.
Trump also renewed his praise of waterboarding, which was banned by the Bush administration in 2006 as both potentially illegal and ineffective. “What do you think about waterboarding?” Trump asked the crowd. They cheered as he gave his answer: “I like it a lot. I don’t think it’s tough enough.”
His comments came just hours after a terrorist attack on the Istanbul airport that caused dozens of deaths. Prior to taking the stage, Trump’s campaign issued a measured statement on the attack: “Our prayers are with the families of those killed and injured in Istanbul. The whole world is stunned and horrified.” At his Ohio rally, he said: “There is something going on that’s really, really bad.”
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