Here’s an article from Fox News: Stephen A. Smith reacts to Trump’s guilty verdict, says it ‘all points to civil war.’
Well, here are a few legitimate questions, I believe:
When will it begin? There were more people milling around our local hardware store yesterday than there were Trumpers supporting their leader in front of the courthouse in New York where is jury was deliberating, ultimately to convict of all the 34 felony charges against him.
What form will it take? Whom will his base of heavily armed morons attack? All 40 million of us woke Californians?
When and how will it end? How does one think that whatever tiny percentage of the Trump base that doesn’t mind spending years or decades in prison will fare against 1.3 million law enforcement personnel as assisted by the U.S. military with its $800 billion annual budget? We’re #1 in spending on military personnel and weapons, more than the next 14 countries combined. These soldiers have pledged their honor to the U.S. Constitution, not to a single deranged criminal. I give it a few days, max.
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… All this is coming to a head.