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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Sacramento, California, U.S. June 1, 2016
Imagine hordes of American theocrats, white supremacists, nativists, NRA worshippers, all in an 'open carry' orgy, descending on the Republican convention in Cleveland in the wake of Orlando, Dallas, Nice and Baton Rouge.
What could possibly go wrong?
Welcome to a fully armed and dangerous spectacular featuring, for instance, the
Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) - allied with the Golden State Skinheads (GSS) - sending a posse to the GOP show to "make sure that the Donald Trump supporters are defended from the leftist thugs." Cleveland's courts are ready to process up to 1,000 arrestees daily, and stay open 20 hours a day.
Strip clubs are "pumped for Trump". Certified mayhem overall is bound to add another meaning to the rock 'n' roll
mantra "Cleveland Rocks".
Trouble at the Trumpence joint
Compounding the mayhem, there's the Trump-Pence (Trumpence) fracas. Donald Trump remains visibly frustrated by his own appointment of Indiana governor Mike Pence as his running mate. He reportedly spent last Thursday night frantically trying to back down. He was furious that the news leaked before he had a chance to personally tell his double-trouble favorites - pompous twat Newt Gingrich and over-sized blowhard Chris Christie - about his decision.
Comment: Self-radicalization seems to be a new trend in the investigations of late as more lone attackers surface (e.g. Nice, France Bastille Day truck massacre). Independent incidents, part of a terrorist movement agenda or manufactured terror for manipulation and control? Maybe all three.
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