Notice that, in the video, Trump not only has security find and remove protesters from his event, but he is also ordering the security around. At one point he even tells them to confiscate a man’s coat so that the man will have to go out in the cold without one, even though it was about 10 degrees below zero. Everyone who didn’t support Trump was removed, even those who didn’t say anything.
THIS OUGHT TO SCARE THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS OUT OF ANY RED BLOODED AMERICAN!
Notice how he says the aim is to not have any protesters or any “trouble” by the end. Does that mean by the end of his campaign?
On another occasion, Trump said he wanted to punch a protester in the face. See here and here.
The frightening thing is how many conservatives and "conservative evangelicals" voted for Trump in the South Carolina primary. In my search through the internet, I saw on one site that exit polls indicated he got the most evangelical votes of any of the three top running candidates. Less than half of those polled said that it was important for the candidate they voted for to have the beliefs and character that most matched their own. Sorry, I did not think to copy a link at the time. You might try searching through the internet to see if you come up with the same results.
On some Facebook posts, I saw a couple of comments regarding Trump,
“Trump is our only hope.” (quote)
“Why is everyone so afraid? When Trump gets elected he will fix everything.” (paraphrased)
Trump is not our hope. He does not have the answer for America’s problems. America’s problems are sin problems, and only Jesus has the answer for sin. No other candidate is our hope either. There is no hope outside of Jesus Christ.
“11Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit. 12Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate, saith the LORD. 13For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.” (Jeremiah 2:11-13)
On another occasion, a “Trump loving ‘Celebrity Boxer’ body slams a protester who called Trump a ‘fascist.’”
And, on yet another occasion, Trump told the crowd to beat up (not the words he used) the protesters, and he would pay the legal fees.
If Trump will do this at campaign rallies, what will he do if he becomes President? Think about it.