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He didn't "incite" anything, he pointed out the possibility, exactly like Clinton did. Both got hammered in the media over it.

Yeah one was said by someone you like and the other by someone you don't.

"For the 100th time, I never 'mocked' a disabled reporter" is a sentence that belongs in The Onion

Good news everyone, the President-elect has responded on Twitter with the grace and decorum befitting his office:

Neither "encouraged" any such thing but both Trump and Hillary suggested their opponent might be assassinated, yes.

Trying to beat Trump by behaving exactly like him to "see how he likes it" is an outstandingly stupid way to deal with him.

If what Trump said counts as "calling for Hillary to be assassinated" then Hillary called for Obama's assassination back in 2008. Not to mention "it's ok to do it because Trump did it" is not an argument you want to make.

I think presidential assassinations are slightly more serious than calling people imbeciles online but what do I know.

I, too, believe it would be hilarious if a democratically elected president was assassinated.

"In Africa, they call her Sister Hillary"

I used to think calling for presidential assassinations was a hard-right thing but it's nice to see imbecility is truly bipartisan.

It was one of many slogans, yes.

I also enjoyed "America is great, because America is good."

Even worse it was making fun of the name someone changed after immigrating to the US.

Actually it was "America is already great".

I haven't seen those, I'll check them out!

Obama didn't just reluctantly go along with Bush's surveillance/warfare legacy, he actively expanded it.

Hell the guy tortured whistleblowers, deported 2.5M people and bombed 7 countries but he did it, like, in a really "cool" way.

ah yes