I totally agree with this.
Trump ramped up the bigotry to excite his base for the election
I don't know what else to say. https://t.co/l6Tig7UZ69 pic.twitter.com/NiO1A2IH6N
— Student Loans 🍝 (@AdamSerwer) October 28, 2018
I agree with this too:
Trump’s notion that any criticism of him (no matter how provable) is equivalent to his baseless insults, expressions of bigotry and praise for violence is the sort of moral equivalence that conservatives used to deplore. Just so, @jrubinblogger https://t.co/XVhjdmCTHo
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) October 28, 2018
Another good tweet:
My latest:
Of Course Donald Trump Inspired Cesar Sayoc’s Terrorism https://t.co/TcerkeAvuV via @thedailybeast
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) October 26, 2018
Yes. It doesn't matter what's in his heart, if he has one. The point is that he's deliberately conveying his sympathy with anti-Semitic tropes, which generally go hand in hand with racism. That makes Trump and his allies guilty in what's happening to America. https://t.co/mhdv1a7Dfh
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) October 28, 2018