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Are the Democrats following in the Republican trend of using misinformation by claiming Trump's words "blood-bath" clearly out of context?

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JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
It's an odd word to use when talking about the automotive industry. Not a normal word to use. He uses violent and hate filled words to rile up his base.
@JimboSaturn He made the comments after a segment on the automotive industry, but his "bloodbath" comment explicitly referred to "the whole country" not just the auto industry.

What he actually meant is anybody's guess, but it is certainly open to unfavourable interpretation, and was almost certainly intended to rile up his "low information" base.
Handfull1 · 61-69, F
@Adeptlinguist great interpretation about what he actually meant. None of us truly know but doubt it was good regardless. His base will run with it!
@JimboSaturn Awwwwwwww. Dont be scared. Single mommy will protect her mamas boi.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@Auggie What does being scared have anything to do with it? You are confused son.