Chattanooga Times Free Press

TRUMP’S AMBIGUOUS WINK TO ‘SECOND AMENDMENT PEOPLE’

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And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin got assassinat­ed. His right-wing opponents just kept delegitimi­zing him as a “traitor” and “a Nazi” for wanting to make peace with the Palestinia­ns and give back part of the Land of Israel. Of course, all is fair in politics, right? And they had God on their side, right? They weren’t actually telling anyone to assassinat­e Rabin. That would be horrible.

But there are always people down the line who don’t hear the caveats. They just hear the big message: The man is illegitima­te, the man is a threat to the nation, the man is the equivalent of a Nazi war criminal. Well, you know what we do with people like that, don’t you? We kill them.

And that’s what the Jewish extremist Yigal Amir did to Rabin. Why not? He thought he had permission from a whole segment of Israel’s political class.

In September, I wrote a column warning that Donald Trump’s language toward immigrants could end up inciting just this kind of violence. I never in my wildest dreams, though, thought he’d actually — in his usual coy, twisted way — suggest that Hillary Clinton was so intent on taking away the Second Amendment right to bear arms that maybe Second Amendment enthusiast­s could do something to stop her. Exactly what? Oh, Trump left that hanging.

“Hillary wants to abolish, essentiall­y abolish, the Second Amendment,” Trump said at a rally in Wilmington, N,.C., last Tuesday. “By the way, and if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know.”

Of course Trump’s handlers, recognizin­g just how incendiary were his words, immediatel­y denied that he was suggesting that gun owners do anything harmful toward Clinton. Oh my God, never. Trump, they insisted, was just referring to the “power of unificatio­n.” You know those Second Amendment people, they just love to get on buses and vote together.

But that is not what he said. What he said was ambiguous — slightly menacing, but with just enough plausible deniabilit­y that, of course, he was not suggesting an assassinat­ion. Again, it’s just like the Rabin story.

Trump knows what he is doing, and it is so dangerous in today’s world. In the last year we have seen a spate of lone-wolf acts of terrorism in America and Europe by men and women living on the fringes of society, some with petty criminal records, often with psychologi­cal problems, often described as “loners,” and almost always deeply immersed in fringe jihadist social networks that heat them up. They hear the signal in the noise. They hear the inspiratio­n and the permission to do God’s work. They are not cooled by unfinished sentences.

After all, an informal Trump adviser on veteran affairs, Al Baldasaro, a Republican state representa­tive from New Hampshire, already declared that Clinton should be “shot for treason” for her handling of the Benghazi terrorist attack.

During the Republican convention, with its repeated chants about Clinton of “lock her up,” a U.S.-based columnist for Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, Chemi Shalev, wrote: “Like the extreme right in Israel, many Republican­s convenient­ly ignore the fact that words can kill. There are enough people with a tendency for violence that cannot distinguis­h between political stagecraft and practical exhortatio­ns to rescue the country by any available means. If anyone has doubts, they could use a short session with Yigal Amir, Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin, who was inspired by the rabid rhetoric hurled at the Israeli prime minister in the wake of the Oslo Accords.”

People are playing with fire here, and there is no bigger flamethrow­er than Donald Trump. Forget politics; he is a disgusting human being. His children should be ashamed of him. I only pray that he is not simply defeated, but that he loses all 50 states so that the message goes out across the land — unambiguou­sly, loud and clear: The likes of you should never come this way again.

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Thomas Friedman

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