Despite their pride in their efficiency, I'm not so sure that the US secret service (SS) is all that great at being proactive. Free Speech laws mean it is probably a constitutional violation to target self-declared enemies of other sections of US society. Only when they declare themselves as enemies of the state would the SS act. And nobody would be that silly would they?Exactly. How did a roof (or access to the roof) go unsecured. A roof that was 150m away and with direct line of sight of the podium. It's unbelievable.
How did that not get secured?
The shooter was on the downslope of a pitched roof so would have been unsighted to the counter-sniper team on the barn behind the podium.
How did the secret service allow 'dead ground', unsighted to them, not have cover from another position?
The shooter would have then be sighted, possibly at the last moment, to the counter-sniper team. The sniper team were looking at that area so how did he manage to fire three shots?
The people were telling police and secret service there was a shooter on the roof. Why was trump not removed from the podium or agents immediately placed on stage.
It is a complete failure of sound security planning and a failure of implementation of standard protection procedures and incident response.
In full view of everyone. Presumably the SS expect this sort of 'exuberance' at a Trump gig. Assassin hiding in plain sight.`If you go back to the BBC interview with a bloke who was there, the shooter wasn't just there waiting to shoot, it seems he clambered onto the roof during the speech.
Absolutely this. I’m not for one moment suggesting it was staged, but if it was, it wouldn’t surprise me one iota.He's easily that stupid. That's not to say I think this was staged, I doubt it was. But not because Trump isn't stupid enough. He is extremely stupid.
The G man on the right appears to share Heurzeler's 'barber'.Without wanting to diminish the seriousness of this, and whatever our views on the politics and personnel - I think we have to admit that this is some photo. I can see this being regularly shown for decades to come.
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It's mental that no one was running for their livesProbably been said on here already but you gotta love the yanks shouting USA USA 30 seconds after a load of bullets have reigned into them.i'd still be on the deck
I remember when they tried to murder that fash in Brazil it didn’t end well.This has pretty much won him the election, right?
I don’t think you can say “regardless of how divisive Trump’s own rhetoric is” because his ideas and words are powerful…you only need to think back to the Capitol Hill riots to realize this.
I fully expect we have (or hope we have) been planning as this merely adds to the whole sorry situation. With Biden's faltering inadequacies, Trump was already pretty much shoe-horned in as President IMO, however this will give Trump's appeal a wider boost. His reaction was brilliant politicking, much as I'd expect the same kind of response from Boris but no so much from Starmer. The world needs a strong America at this time, at least the West does, and Putin for one will be relishing this failed attempt.I remember when they tried to murder that fash in Brazil it didn’t end well.
Trump stoked all this and will now exploit it. Need to start planning for a world when we can no longer rely on the USA. Cue Blenheim Palace
Presumably you have issues with Kennedy's assassination and the moon landings as wellAbsolutely this. I’m not for one moment suggesting it was staged, but if it was, it wouldn’t surprise me one iota.
And getting their phones out to take pictures. Having just watched the moment the agents try and get Trump of the stage, I'm amazed they allowed him to stop, raise his fist, shout, having broken through their protective shield. If the gunman was still active they would have had a good target to aim at.It's mental that no one was running for their lives
Judging by his self proclaimed reputation, I'm surprised the first words out of his mouth weren't 'whilst you're down there love!'Without wanting to diminish the seriousness of this, and whatever our views on the politics and personnel - I think we have to admit that this is some photo. I can see this being regularly shown for decades to come.
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I understand this. But some people are less responsible for their actions than others and words can be powerful. Politics is as much about words as it is actions.Trump’s words undoubtedly encouraged participation, but every individual who took part in that protest and the riots took that decision individually.
Trump’s words were heard by millions and amplified by press reports and social media. There are those who chose to participate in the manner of a peaceful protest, and there are those who participated seeking violence in a spirit of aggression against their own state.
It’s really important not to conflate those who attended in a spirit of peaceful protest, believing that a wrong had been committed, with those who committed acts of violence and criminal damage. Not everyone there committed criminal acts.
You have to stand up for the right to protest, even when you fundamentally disagree with the POV of those doing the protesting.
You and I would be the first to complain if a protest for a cause we believed in had a couple of hundred dickheads smashing windows and fighting the police, as it would pull focus from the legitimacy of the protest, and instead the reporting would all be about the crowd control.
It was disappointing at how little Trump did to cool things at Capitol Hill, he seemed to me to revel in the outright show of “strength”, but Americans have seen that as well as we did and still seem to want to vote for him.
Do I think that’s a sane or sensible choice? No. However it is still a choice. Trump is undoubtedly aided by the fact that the alternative candidate appears to be in the throes of a marked physical and cognitive decline.
If I were an American citizen I would be looking for a candidate outside of both major parties. I’m not, and Americans have to sort their own mess out. I can’t imagine how exhausting it must be to stay that angry for that much of the time. America pretty much owns us, we are effectively renting our own country back from them, so I hope for an outbreak of cordiality, goodwill and sanity soon, but I’m not holding my breath.
TLDR - f***ing hell
Agreed but not sure how your ‘thinly veiled’ attack applies to me - where have I insulted, sneered and smeared fellow NSCers for their political views?It’s not just America that desperately needs some de-escalation at the moment.
Seemingly, the usual protagonists have seamlessly moved from the UK election threads, to the Labour 100 Days in Power thread and now to this thread.
It would be great if those intent on lobbing thinly-veiled insults, sneers and smears at other members heed @Bozza ‘s request to be a little kinder and just dial it back a bit please.
Quite and it was wishful thinking on my part that said that.
The reaction at the Convention will be very much this
Quite and it was wishful thinking on my part that said that.
The reaction at the Convention will be very much this
That photo wins him the election.Without wanting to diminish the seriousness of this, and whatever our views on the politics and personnel - I think we have to admit that this is some photo. I can see this being regularly shown for decades to come.
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And we’re off…..If you're going to get shot anywhere then the top of the ear is perfect place. I'd like to see the wound. Very suspicious and could've easily cut his ear with a razor when he hit the deck
It doesn’t apply to you. I was using your comment about de-escalation to illustrate my comments.Agreed but not sure how your ‘thinly veiled’ attack applies to me