Far left actors and permanent TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] Victim Robert De Niro baselessly claimed that Donald Trump supporters are angry and hateful people and suggested that Trump’s presidential slogan should be “F—k America.”
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Recently appeared on ABC’s ultra-woke show landscape — In what appears to be yet another desperate attempt to maintain influence, De Niro weighed in on the upcoming presidential election, with Trump leading in polls in several key battleground states.
“I don’t understand why people don’t take him seriously,” the actor mused, adding, “Because, you read this [and] Historically, in other countries, they didn’t take the people seriously – Hitler comes to mind [and] Mussolini – they are fools and clowns.
He continued: “Who doesn’t think [Trump] Will he do what he’s told? He has done it. Then what? We would sit down and ask, ‘What? We told you, ‘This is going to happen. If he is elected, it will change the country.
“They probably think it’s going to make their lives better, and they just want to—excuse my French—they just want to mess with the rest of the country,” De Niro kept beating a dead horse. “Literally. People who support him with anger and hatred, because that’s [Trump] Or so they will see.
Continuing his rant, De Niro added: “I saw what a hateful, despicable, horrible person he was. He was vicious,” before repeating his already baseless claims, declaring: “Why did he What if he doesn’t do it in this country?
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Speaking about his infamous remarks about the 45th president, in which the Woke actor said he “wanted to punch him in the face,” De Niro said, “When I said I wanted to punch him in the face, It’s because of what he did. [that] He wanted to slap him in the face – you can’t talk to people like that. What kind of person would do such a thing?
“He’s done everything. What more do you need? It’s almost like he wants to do the worst thing he can do to show the country…fuck with us,” De Niro continued, suggesting, “His slogan should be ‘Fuck America, I want to fuck us’.
Agree with De Niro, unbearable landscape Co-host Whoopi Goldberg baselessly claimed that Trump’s reelection as president would be like a never-ending dictatorship, gushing: “The thing is, if he becomes president, he’s not going to stop being president. President. Do you understand this? The idea is to stay in there until he dies.
De Niro added on to Goldberg’s comments, declaring, “That’s it. He’s not admitting it now, so imagine if he actually won the election,” and baselessly predicting, “We’re going to have this kind of civil unrest.” Everything he says, because now everyone is watching him, he projects what he says.
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“That’s what he wanted,” the far-left actor said. “The world he imagined was chaotic and crazy; completely crazy.
De Niro likes to bring up the former president and says he wanted to punch someone in the face. What he predictably fails to mention is that at Trump’s Las Vegas rally in February 2016, the heckler not only punched and kicked himself, but also caused a ruckus before being escorted out .
At the time, President Trump addressed the situation and noted that due to the political climate at the time, individuals who were physically threatened were not allowed to fight back. “Goodbye,” the former president said as security personnel dealt with the heckler.
“Look, he’s smiling,” Trump pointed out. “He was having a lot of fun. I love the old days, you know? You know what I hate? There’s a guy who’s completely destructive, throwing punches… We’re not allowed to fight back anymore. I love the old days. You know What do they do to people like this when they’re in a place like this, guys, they’re going to be taken out on a stretcher.
Trump continued: “You know, I love our police, I really respect our police, but they’re not doing enough. They’re not. Honestly, I hate to see that. It’s a fist-pumping Guy, it was disgusting, and he was screaming at everything else when we were talking, and, you know, the guards were being very gentle with him.
“He walked out like… high-fiving, smiling, laughing. I’m telling you, I wanted to punch him in the face,” the 45th president concluded.
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