...Does he know what "consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered" means? Has he ever taken a history class? Are we literal Genghis Khan now?
Like I said when I posted about the tweet earlier, Trump is very insecure right now. The Butiina stuff and the summit have collectively done much to make the Republicans in particular concerned about Russia, and none of that can be attributed to Mueller or the Democrats or any of the usual scapegoats. He's trapped between his party and his Putin, and now there's new Cohen drama too, with Giuliani now failing to make headlines by automatically calling it exculpatory -- and headlines are all Rudy is good for.
This is Trump taking any excuse to act out, because he's trapped in more ways than his mind can simultaneously process and the people who used to regulate him are gone.
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Laying aside all the legal and moral problems with assassination, it's also counterproductive politically. Any power that can turn a man into a movement can also make a martyr out of him.
EDIT:
If a person in a physical discussion makes a claim that's indefensible and impossible for the others to seriously consider, there are innumerable visual and auditory cues that instantly communicate that to the speaker.
In this particular case, those cues are present even in this format. "I will shoot anyone trespassing on my property" is itself telling; one does not live in a castle unless one feels constantly under siege. It also tells you that they don't get many visitors.
More importantly, though, there's a clear note of fear in such posturing. I've known people like that; they universally live alone in the middle of nowhere and alternate between congratulating themselves on escaping the unwashed masses and being uncomfortably aware that those masses have very little reason aside from common decency and obscurity not to roll over them and take everything they have, since they've actively made themselves as profoundly irrelevant and useless as possible. Posturing about how they could and should and definitely will slaughter
anyone coming unwanted into their space is a way of dealing with their anxieties about the likelihood of
everyone either doing so or abetting it, and philosophizing about their moral right to do so is a tacit acknowledgment that it's all they've got to justify themselves.
EDIT EDIT: And, of course, they reduce everything to a tactical problem. They pride themselves on how hard they are to find -- but oh, how they wish someone would look!