Cannot think of a name wrote:Gormwood wrote:Not a surprise at all. Donnie whines "WITCH HUNT" but it's his base that comprises the torch and pitchfork mob. It'll eventually reach a point where someone wrongly or even correctly identified gets murdered as the whistleblower. Naturally should such a tragedy happen Donnie will have to read from a script if he doesn't want to own himself with a No Sense of Decency moment.
It's cool, when the whistleblower ends up dead it will be the Clintons somehow that are responsible.
Many Presidents and world leaders have received death threats in the past. A few Presidents and world leaders have faced assignation attempts. That is why we have law enforcement authorities do deal with any potential death threats.
These unfortunate incidents happen from time to time.
During President elect Trump win of the 2016 elections, their were reported death threats and hate comments to electoral college electors to change their votes from President elect Trump to Hillary Clinton for example.
Banerian told Keilar he had filed a police report.
"I just had a very nice meeting with my local police department," he said."
I have known many good Cops that care - Police officers.
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College elector voter I've had death threads and hate full comments.
https://www.cnn.com/2016/11/30/politics ... index.htmlCollege student Michael Banerian was selected to cast an Electoral College vote for Michigan
He said he has received a torrent of abuse urging him to change his vote
Banerian: "I've had people talk about putting a bullet in the back of my mouth"
together to cast their votes.
Michael Banerian, the youth vice-chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, will be one of his state's 16 electors. The honor of being selected, a role typically bestowed to recognize a person's service and dedication to their political party, has come at a price, Banerian told CNN's Brianna Keilar .
"Obviously, this election cycle was pretty divisive. Unfortunately it's bled over into the weeks following the election and I have been inundated with death threats, death wishes, generally angry messages trying to get me to change my vote to Hillary Clinton or another person, and unfortunately, it's gotten a little out of control." Banerian said.
Banerian said he has been threatened with violence.
"I've had people talk about putting a bullet in the back of my mouth. I've had death wishes or people just saying 'I hope you die.' Or, 'do society a favor, throw yourself in front of a bus,'" he said.
In every other presidential election in history, Electoral College members have voted in accordance with their state's voters, meaning that, in Michigan, Banerian and his fellow electors will cast their votes for Donald Trump. But even if he could change his vote, it would still be against the law to do so in his state, Banerian said.
He suggested people look up how the process works.
"In the state of Michigan we have laws that prevent faithless electors. So, essentially what happens, if I tried to vote for somebody else, which, let me be clear, I don't want to, but if I tried to, I would be removed and replaced by another elector. It's a pointless endeavor," he said.
Banerian told Keilar he had filed a police report.
"I just had a very nice meeting with my local police department," he said.
CNN has not spoken with the police department or verified any threats against Banerian.