Trump is at his most dangerous when hes in a bind.
And polls show him taking on water in the wake of acalamitoussecond debate performance.
That includes by making common cause with literal neo-Nazis, who arereveling inhis demonization of recent Haitian arrivals inOhio.
Former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Las Vegas on Sept. 13Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Were now a week into Trump, and his soulless sidekick J.D.
The people that came in.
Theyre eating the cats.
With his myth of canine consumption, Trump is no longer dog whistling.
His hate is a fog horn.
Youre talking about Haitian immigrants.
Youre talking about Black immigrants.
She calls Trumps rhetoric disgusting and mind boggling.
The toxic rhetoric has led to real-life trouble in the town of Springfield.
As detailed by Republican Gov.
Mike DeWine on Monday, the community has been beset by dozens ofbomb threats.
The situation is so extreme that DeWine has called in state troopers to keep students safe.
DeWine has called Trump and Vances claims garbage.
Deportations
From Vance, the behavior has been particularly shocking.
But that didnt stop members of the far-right media ecosystem from trying to prove the lie.
(The post was soon deleted.)
That same day, Trump himself emerged, again, as a target of extremist hate.
The suspect, who never fired a shot, is reportedly aformerTrump supporter.
(The gunman who nicked Trumps ear in Pennsylvania was also aRepublican.)
Musk later claimed hed beenjoking.
(The Secret Service hassaidits aware of the incident.)
The pair, however, immediately changed their tune when Trump found himself again in danger from guns.
Vance also had the nerve to invoke the same Bible that calls on believers towelcome the stranger.
To paraphrase another passage from the Bible, Donald Trump and J.D.
Vance are sowing the wind with hate, bigotry and division.
Its up to voters to ensure American values, and our democracy, can withstand the whirlwind thats coming.