It means he expects to win.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Can you elaborate as to how you came to that conclusion based off of just the phrase, "God rest their souls." Would love to see your thought process here.
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Replying to @akornblatt @ScottAdamsSays
I came to the same conclusion as Scott purely based on common sense.
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Replying to @MikeyHealey92 @ScottAdamsSays
Do elaborate, what about the phrase brought you to that same conclusion?
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I came to the came conclusion.
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I love how no one is explaining their logic...
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Good communication always makes assumptions about the audience’s intelligence and knowledge. It was fair to assume the audience knows he isn’t tweeting about murder plans.
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I never said murder, I was asking about "rest your soul." To me it is either another moronic blunder, or he was intentionally being morbid. Which is it, Scott?
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It’s called “humor,” and it works well with 67% of the public.
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Was the joke intended to be morbid? Explain the joke, because without an allusion to "killing them in the campaign," I don't get it.
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I’m going to block you for pretending you don’t know how words work.
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