What is Tweety up to with his Arizona violence seeking speech.

He says he will shut the Government if he cannot get his wall?

Tweety likes his base, and misleads them in every way, AND THEY LOVE IT.

OK, we will just have to wait him out, and in the mean time America will not see much in tax reform, health care, or infrastructure progress.

Three years plus a few months to go . . .

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"President Donald Trump Keeps Inciting Violence for Some Reason"
Retweeting a graphic cartoon was hardly the first time he promoted violence.
Hayley Jones, 08.15.17 2:45 PM ET

http://www.thedailybeast.com/president-donald-trump-keeps-inciting-violence-for-some-reason

"Mere days after a white supremacist and neo-Nazi gathering led to the deaths of three people in Charlottesville, Virginia, President Donald Trump made some questionable retweets. One of which contained a graphic cartoon of a train crashing into a man labeled “CNN.”

The White House later said that the retweet was an accident, though Twitter requires users to click the “retweet” button twice before posting. This was also not the first time Trump had promoted or incited violence. Throughout his presidential campaign, Trump indicated his potential support of violence towards anti-Trump protestors at various campaign events. Most recently, the president tweeted out a video from an appearance on WWE, where Trump tackled a man labeled “CNN” and began whaling on him. Here is a list of his worst hits.

August 2015 

During a press conference, Trump commented on Senator Bernie Sanders giving his microphone to protesters during a Sanders campaign event. “That will never happen with me. I don’t know if I’ll do the fighting myself, or if other people will, but that was a disgrace.”

During a call into Trump’s beloved Fox & Friends, he responded to a Black Lives Matter activist being kicked, punched, and called the N-word at a campaign event in Alabama. “Maybe he should have been roughed up,” Trump told the hosts."

I assume VIOLENCE is what Tweety supporters WANT.

OBVIOUSLY Tweety used Arizona to test his ability to incite violence.  He can do it, but it is ILLEGAL and NOT GOOD FOR AMERICA (Steve Bannon, this is for you since you are the engine for Tweety's hate speech.)

"Judge Rules Against Trump in Kentucky Free Speech Case"

A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump's free speech defense against a lawsuit accusing him of inciting violence against protesters during his campaign.
April 1, 2017, at 8:00 p.m.

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/kentucky/articles/2017-04-01/judge-denies-trumps-free-speech-defense-in-protester-case

By The Associated Press

"LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A federal judge has rejected President Donald Trump's free speech defense against a lawsuit accusing him of inciting violence against protesters at a campaign rally.


Trump's lawyers sought to dismiss the lawsuit by three protesters who say they were roughed up by his supporters at a March 1, 2016 rally in Louisville, Kentucky. They argued that Trump didn't intend for his supporters to use force.

Two women and a man say they were shoved and punched by audience members at Trump's command. Much of it was captured on video and widely broadcast during the campaign, showing Trump pointing at the protesters and repeating "get them out."

Judge David J. Hale in Louisville ruled Friday that the suit against Trump, his campaign and three of his supporters can proceed. Hale found ample facts supporting allegations that the protesters' injuries were a "direct and proximate result" of Trump's actions, and noted that the Supreme Court has ruled out constitutional protections for speech that incites violence.

 
"It is plausible that Trump's direction to 'get 'em out of here' advocated the use of force," the judge wrote. "It was an order, an instruction, a command."


Plaintiffs Kashiya Nwanguma, Molly Shah and Henry Brousseau allege that they were physically attacked by several members of the audience, including Matthew Heimbach, Alvin Bamberger and an unnamed defendant they have yet to be able to identify.
Bamberger later apologized to the Korean War Veterans Association, whose uniform he wore at the rally. He wrote that he "physically pushed a young woman down the aisle toward the exit" after "Trump kept saying 'get them out, get them out," according to the lawsuit."

It is no favor to America to promote VIOLENCE Tweety.

He is right about everything is what Tweety supporters believe.

Sad for our Presidency, and NOT RIGHT!  HATE!