New York Times columnist Ross Douthat caused outrage after he joked about how an assassination attempt could end Donald Trumps presidential campaign. Good news guys Ive figured out how the Trump campaign ends, Douthat tweeted last night.
The tweet links to a video clip from the 1983 movie The Dead Zone, which features a character played by Christopher Walken attempting to gun down a political figure played by Martin Sheen.
In the plot, Walkens character tries to kill the US Senatorial candidate (played by Sheen) because he has visions of him becoming president in the future and starting a nuclear war. Sheens character holds up a baby as a human shield during the assassination attempt, destroying his credibility.
While joking about an assassination attempt on any public figure is crass, its particularly relevant with Trump because he faces a very real threat of being targeted.
As we previously highlighted, according to his former advisor Roger Stone, Trump now wears a bullet proof vest at all public appearance due to the sheer volume of death threats he receives on a regular basis.
Trump first began wearing the vest in October last year after after reports that the worlds most wanted drug lord El Chapo had put a $100 million bounty on his head. He also received Secret Service protection at around this time.
Following his controversial comments on Muslim immigration back in December, Twitter exploded with death threats aimed at Trump.
Reaction to Douthats Twitter quip from Trump supporters was forceful.
Douthat bills himself as a conservative, but in his latest column for the New York Times he concludes that President Hillary would be a better choice for America than our own nuclear-armed Berlusconi.
Attacks on Trump from conservatives and members of the Republican establishment have picked up in recent days, with Mitt Romney remarking yesterday that the billionaires tax documents could be hiding a bombshell revelation.
Douthat bills himself as a conservative, but in reality is a douche bag