The tension at the fairgrounds underscored just how vitriolic the primary season has grown between the two camps — a reflection of the sharp-elbowed approach that each candidate has made central to their public image.

It’s a dynamic that has begun spilling over into non-political settings, as well.

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      While I support this sentiment, I also support these shitbags duking it out like this. It’s just such a fucking joy to see.

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      Well the nazis were already in power by then. And it was less of “infighting that destroys each other” and more of a “complete purge to consolidate power”. So i hope we never get to that point

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    what, were they having a “siege heil” and goose-stepping competition that got out of hand? or were they arguing over who hated trans people more? jerks, lmao

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    I keep wondering how much of the heckling is a paid Roger Stone production. Not a fan of DeSantis, but wondering if Stone and Trump are still aligned, or if DeSantis refused to pay a tithe to Roger.