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Here you go if you are interested.
This is from the New York Times way back in 1996:
The chief White House spokesman told reporters today that President Clinton would like to punch the New York Times columnist William Safire in the nose because of a column on Monday in which Mr. Safire wrote that the President's wife, Hillary, had shown herself to be "a congenital liar."
Michael D. McCurry, the spokesman, called the column "an outrageous personal attack that has no basis in fact."
The President, if he were not the President, would have delivered a more forceful response to that on the bridge of Mr. Safire's nose," Mr. McCurry said, adding that inasmuch as Mr. Clinton is in fact President, he "knows he can't possibly do such a thing."
Meeting with reporters later in the day about the Federal budget negotiations, Mr. Clinton himself was asked about Mr. McCurry's account of a desire to slug Mr. Safire. The President replied with a smile, "If I were an ordinary citizen, I might give that article the response that it deserves."
Mr. Clinton said he kept on his wall a copy of a letter, now half a century old, in which President Harry S. Truman threatened to assault a music critic who had written a scathing review of the singing skills of Mr. Truman's daughter, Margaret. "Presidents have feelings too," Mr. Clinton said.
In his column on Monday, Mr. Safire wrote that many Americans were coming to the "sad realization that our First Lady -- a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation -- is a congenital liar."
Mr. Clinton's response to the column, as conveyed by Mr. McCurry, is reminiscent of his reaction when, at a debate among Democratic Presidential candidates in March 1992, former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of California declared that Mr. Clinton, as Governor of Arkansas, had been "funneling money" to Mrs. Clinton's law firm. "It's not only corruption," Mr. Brown said, but incompatible with the standards required of a President.










Yeah, I am not sure if that one counts. It is certainly a world apart from the style and context at which Trump routinely makes such suggestions at his rallies.










Anyone care to guess why the bomber is most likely an avid Hannity viewer?










Just so we can establish a baseline.....
Did it count when a left wing nut shot Steve Scalise and they protection detail? Not threatened, not, “mommy they hurt my feeings when they said that.”, not, “man I’d love to punch this guy who keeps getting on my nerves.” Actually shot people.










Well good news at least that most of the bombs that have been analyzed were incapable of blowing up. Either very inept or it was a scare tactic rather than an actual attempt. Hopefully they catch the nut job quickly.




















But tell me what political leader has used hot rhetoric about Scalise?










I am not trying to diminish the responsibility of any nut job that commits an act of violence, politically motivated or not. But the type of rhetoric that Trump uses does have a powerful effect on the basal ganglia of many in Trump’s irreducible base.









