by NoahWords matter. Herr Trump built his psychotic campaign and his psychotic presidency on particularly hateful words. We all know what they are. They don't have to be repeated here. He runs whole Neo-Nazi rallies on those words. His fellow racists don their little red KKK MAGA hats and cheer his every evil word at those rallies. He re-tweets his favorite white supremacy tropes from his favorite white supremacy websites in the wee hours of the morning. He will repeat his hate-filled words over and over again, even from the Rose Garden itself.Once in office and filling the White House with fellow white supremacists like Sebastian Gorka, John Kelly, Stephen Miller, Kellyanne Conway, Betsy DeVos, and all the rest, his words, and his actions have been designed to embolden those who think like he does and unleash the forces of hate to new lows in our society. For Herr Trump, the deaths of Heather Heyer and two Virginia State Police in Charlottesville would never be enough. He has continued to escalate and escalate, catapulting his bigotry into a viral wave of racism across the land. Saturday's mass murder at an El Paso, Texas mall is, no doubt, music to his sick mind. HIs party smirks and cynically spouts their "thoughts and prayers" mantra and dreams of finding endless ways to continue their support the man they continue to proudly point to as their leader.The El Paso shooter, whose name I will not mention here, left the usual white supremacist manifesto, a manifesto that might as well be a Trump speech or the campaign speech of any Republican senator, congresscretin, or Republican convention participant. Lindsay Graham? You bet. Moscow Mitch? FOX "News" scripts? You bet. The manifesto was full of the usual hate "the Hispanics" rhetoric:
Hispanics will take control of the local and state government of my beloved Texas, changing policy to better suit their needs... rotting from the inside out... the heavy Hispanic population in Texas will make us a Democrat stronghold.
The shooter also declared his support for the gunman who killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand. What a surprise, eh? You know the shooter's manifesto, no matter how much they may claim otherwise, has put quite a smile on the faces in the White House, especially "Dear Leader's."