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Why did Donald Trump simulate a sex act with a microphone during a rally?

Why did Donald Trump simulate a sex act with a microphone during a rally?

Chances are, you thought Donald Trump imagination the murder of Liz Cheney it was dangerous and disturbing – another disturbing example of him dreaming of revenge on his political opponents.

And if you weren’t shocked by racist jokes and remarks about Latinos, Blacks, Jews and others during Trump rally at Madison Square Garden a week ago you were probably – at least – amazed at the political stupidity of it all.

But even as Trump’s rhetoric becomes darker and more unhinged as Tuesday’s Election Day approaches, and many voters – after nine years of insults and lies – become numb to it, perhaps you still think Trump has crossed the line with his comments about golf legend Arnold Palmer’s penis.

Well, it turns out the 78-year-old former president and Republican presidential candidate has even more penis comedies under his belt – playing Linda Lovelace.

During one of his final rallies on Friday night, Trump simulated sexual fondling and then performing oral sex using a malfunctioning microphone in Milwaukee.

According to Yahoo! News: :

Former President Donald Trump used apparent technical problems at a rally on Friday to toy with the idea of ​​attacking people working at an event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

– You’ve got to be kidding. Do you want to see me blow people away backstage?” asked the Republican presidential candidate, who called it a “pretty stupid situation” after rally participants chanted “fix the microphone” during his speech.

He later added: “I’m very nervous. I’m boiling here. I’m boiling. I’m struggling with this stupid microphone. I blow out my left arm. Now I’m gonna blow out my right arm and I’m gonna blow out my damn throat too because of these stupid people.

He then began ranting about retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, his former chief of staff, before fuming over apparent microphone issues.

Trump also complained about the low height of microphone stands at his events and showed how he dealt with such problems by bobbing his head up and down in… imitation of oral sex.

The comments on Twitter/X were about what you’d expect, although many of them were too graphic to post here:

“I’m trying to make sure the campaign has a happy ending.”

– This is a book that forbids people, right.

“Apparently Donald Trump’s latest campaign message is ‘Hawk Tuah!’

“There is something seriously wrong with this person. He is willing to do or say ANYTHING to gain the applause of his sycophantic sect.”

“He finally found something that allows it.”

“Tomorrow’s headlines will be: Trump has technical difficulties but delivers rousing speech.”

“In 25 years, no one will ask what Trump’s tax policy was. They will ask who these people were who supported a man so clearly and obviously unfit for a high constitutional position.”

Tom Nicholls, writer at The Atlanticwho has written extensively about Trump, including his authoritarianism, wrote on Twitter:This is why Trump voters avoid all news sources outside their bubble – including Drudge. They know Trump is completely crazy and mentally unstable. But they want to say, “Well, I haven’t heard of that.” I just like his tax policy.”