After Donald J. Trump suggested he had threatened to encourage Russia to attack “delinquent” NATO allies, the response among many Republican officials has struck three themes — expressions of support, gaze aversion or even cheerful indifference.

Republican Party elites have become so practiced at deflecting even Mr. Trump’s most outrageous statements that they quickly batted this one away. Mr. Trump, the party’s likely presidential nominee, had claimed at a Saturday rally in South Carolina that he once threatened a NATO government to meet its financial commitments — or else he would encourage Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to that country.

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    10 months ago

    As a sidenote, only 33 percent of Germans actually voted for Hitler. He still managed to destroy democracy.

    A minority is absolutely dangerous as long as the majority stays silent.

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      Or put another way, “ Bad men need noth­ing more to com­pass their ends, than that good men should look on and do noth­ing." - John Stewart Mill