It's probably just a step below incitement, from a criminal perspective — but from a civil perspective it will be interesting to see what a pattern of this kind of speech leads to when someone gets seriously hurt and sues him.
Trump gives supporters permission to be violent with protesters: If you hurt them I’ll defend you in court
Es wird bei der Volkskundgebungen Reinheit sein!
Try running your mouth at a Hillary meeting. Hypocrites
+mike clason If Clinton was up at the podium pronouncing she'd pay for the legal fees of anyone who treated a protester too roughly, I'd condemn her for it, too.
Come on Trump, give us an excuse to take back our land, we are waiting one for more than a century!
+Dave Hill well, would you rather get a knuckle sandwich at a trump rally, or arrested at a Hillary rally? And by the way, troublemakers at a Hillary rally included a woman who just stood there holding a sign. Arrested. Not pushed, not spoken rudely to, not ushered out. Arrested.
+mike clason Sure. Point me to an actual credible media report of it, and I'll be happy to condemn it.
+Dave Hill what you mean is a Jewish backed newspaper, isn't it?
+mike clason No, just maybe one that isn't still accusing Clinton of Vince Foster's death or claiming 9/11 was an inside job.
+Dave Hill well, there's three types of people Dave. The first kind believes nothing is a conspiracy. That's you I suspect. (I respect that). Then there are those that believe some things are a conspiracy. And there's guys that believe EVERYTHING is a conspiracy. That's me.
+mike clason I don't believe that nothing is a conspiracy. I know enough about history for that. But I think, like pareidolia, conspiracies are far too easy to see or interpolate, and far harder to actually create, than people realize.
But we see to have wandered a bit afield.