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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: CentralParkRanger who wrote (357561)12/18/2025 12:00:33 PM
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Reiner just died.
Right, and Trump clearly didn't handle it as he should. At the same time, Reiner lived his life as a liberal hater.

In a rant, a string of proven lies attacking Trump, Reiner makes it clear: I don't just dislike him, I HATE him, at that point Trump has no obligation to lay off Reigner at his death: Reiner was an evil man. While I do not hate people personally, his intensity on this issue makes clear that his hatred is heartfelt. While it is based on extreme TDS and not intellectual understanding, he said it and that was evil.

At that point, Trump is under no obligation to avoid disparagement of Reiner at his death. IMO.

When one behaves in an evil manner toward another, then dies, the target of that hatred is fair game.

Still, I wouldn't do it. You can win an argument with a dead guy. But it is not some giant incursion against human decency. Reiner had it coming.
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