The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Speaks for itself
More liberals blaming the victims here, along with interesting further news about that fellow who charged the stage.
Some conservative pundits have begun to comment more or less frankly on the organized assault on democracy by Democrat thugs, but most are still too much wedded to their efforts to deprive The Donald of the nomination by any means necessary.
Anyway, here we have an apparently totally bogus and inflammatory accusation by The Donald.
Early Saturday a demonstrator tried to rush on stage during Trump's rally in Dayton, Ohio, leading the candidate to make unverified claims that the man was linked to the Islamic State group.
"So, the judge let him go. And then one of my people said, wow. They found his name, and it was probably ISIS or ISIS related. Do you believe it? Certainly, he's not in love with our country, that I can tell you, OK?" Trump said.
And then an interesting revelation.
According to the Dayton Daily news website, the man in question is a 22-year-old anti-racism activist named Thomas Dimassimo, who was filmed last year taking part in a protest that involved students standing on American flags, holding signs saying, "Not my flag."
And back to Trump, the button-pushing liar.
In support of his claim, Trump tweeted a link to a video of the flag protest, dubbed over with Islamic chants in what appeared to be a crude hoax intended to suggest ties to extremism.
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