I remember, back in his campaign, Trump boasting about torturing terrorists and about bringing back death penalty.
It was not long after, and I heard Erdogan (of Turkey) talking about capital punishment and finding justification in USA also.
So, one thing I noticed. If the president of a small or not very significant country brings forward outrageous remarks, in the worst case you'll hear it at the news and think of it "The people there are really fucked up." or "The president there is really fucked up."
But if it's the president of USA (or even, candidate), that might actually have implications, and what he says may actually reverberate throughout the rest of the world.
It was not long ago that I read this article. It was Trump who started it with Soros, wasn't it?
It was not long after, and I heard Erdogan (of Turkey) talking about capital punishment and finding justification in USA also.
So, one thing I noticed. If the president of a small or not very significant country brings forward outrageous remarks, in the worst case you'll hear it at the news and think of it "The people there are really fucked up." or "The president there is really fucked up."
But if it's the president of USA (or even, candidate), that might actually have implications, and what he says may actually reverberate throughout the rest of the world.
It was not long ago that I read this article. It was Trump who started it with Soros, wasn't it?