No doubt if you heard an audio recording of trump calling them suckers and losers you would immediately call into question the validity of the digital recording In your mind has trump ever done anything wrong? Talk about suckers………..lol…
Pathetic they have to rely on fake news this close to the election Just another way to shift focus away from Bidens lack of policies
Trump's lack of control over his mouth may have been more of an asset for him as a newcomer in 2016 than 2020 before people had yet to endure it for years. Although his outlandish remarks seem to have an unlimited shelf life with his most ardent supporters, his poll numbers have dropped among U.S. military personnel and women. Trump likely can't win without veteran support Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN Updated 7:01 AM ET, Mon September 7, 2020 Election 2020: Trump likely can't win without veteran support - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Further, Trump can thank veterans for his 2016 victory over Hillary Clinton. According to the CCES study of verified 2016 voters, he won veterans and active military members by a 27-point margin over the Democratic nominee. This was a huge deal for Trump because active military and veterans make up about 12% of voters. To give you some perspective, that's a slightly higher proportion of the electorate than Hispanic voters (some of whom are or were part of the armed forces) and just a hair less than 18-29 year-olds (again some of whom did or are currently serving in the military). A look at the swing states reveals just how pivotal this bloc is. Trump won the six close swing states of Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin by less than 4 points each. Without winning at least some of these states, Trump would have lost. Trump lost among those who were not active or veteran voters in each of these six states. In other words, Trump would not be President right now if it were not for the military vote. In Florida, for example, Trump would have been defeated by a little less than 5 points without military voters. He actually won the state by 1 point."
The 9/11 deaths are currently about 1.5% of the U.S. coronavirus death toll which is approaching 200,000. Trump could have saved many thousands of lives if he hadn't denied the virus for months and thwarted social distancing guidelines to appeal to his ardent supporters to try to eke another election victory in 2020. The financial damage that was incurred due to his denialism could have been mitigated. Seven months later, he and his following are still denying the deaths by trying to paint them as being caused by underlying conditions. He's still thwarting social distancing guidelines. His mindset and behavior exacerbate real crises and turn them into culture wars rather than remedy them. He might as well return to his Hollywood lifestyle where he can claim meaningless victories over frivolous culture battles that he concocts to feed his insatiable ego and where he can have people like David Pecker bury unfavorable stories about him, as opposed to the environment of DC where he has been stripped bare.
Trump still has about two months to win the black vote. Trump Campaign Trying To Win Over Black Voters, But President Remains A Tough Sell Ayesha Rascoe August 14, 2020 5:00 AM ET Trump Campaign Trying To Win Over Black Voters, But President Remains A Tough Sell excerpt: "His campaign also announced plans to open more than a dozen field offices in critical cities with large African American communities, like Milwaukee and Detroit. But shortly after they began holding "Black Voices for Trump" events, the coronavirus pandemic shut down in-person campaigning for months. And during that time, the election landscape shifted. The economic shock caused by the response to the pandemic wiped out one of the campaign's key talking points — low Black unemployment. And polls showed that most Americans of all races blamed Trump for increasing racial tensions after massive protests broke out about the killing of a Black man, George Floyd, in police custody. Now, where local regulations allow, the campaign is back in the field attempting to make the case for reelecting Trump."
Don't forget his exhortation to his brain dead base to vote twice if that's what it takes. I guess he forgot his rage against mail in voting... I think fraud is his only hope.
I am married to one, unfortunately. All day I hear CNN(he watches this even though he calls it fake news) or,worse yet, Fox (oops, spelled that wrong, I meant Faux)! Won't you please, please, help me!
The disease is more serious than you make it out to be, honestly. I feel like an idiot explaining it though. But it seems to me that you should put a little trust in science, the government, etc. They're not out to get you, and I don't think they're motivated by financial gain; at least not in this. It seems like they're genuinely trying to save lives; even if they don't know exactly what they're talking about half the time.
But, but, they make Trump look bad. All the people who have died are immaterial to him. They can't vote for him, after all..
I think of australians who think they they know everything, but they don't don't waste your time. you can't convince someone who is too ignorant to listen.
More Than Ever, Trump Casts Himself as the Defender of White America Peter Baker, The New York Times September 7, 2020 More Than Ever, Trump Casts Himself as the Defender of White America excerpt: "Like other policies put forth with little advance notice, Trump’s focus on diversity training seems to have originated with something he saw on Fox News. On Tuesday night, Tucker Carlson interviewed Christopher F. Rufo, a conservative scholar at the Discovery Institute who criticized what he called the “cult indoctrination” of “critical race theory” programs in the government. “It’s absolutely astonishing how critical race theory has pervaded every institution in the federal government, and what I’ve discovered is that critical race theory has become in essence the default ideology of the federal bureaucracy and is now being weaponized against the American people,” Rufo said on the program. On his website, Rufo identified six agencies that had conducted training sessions that he said asserted that America is inherently racist and promoted concepts like unconscious bias, white privilege and white fragility. At the Treasury Department, for instance, he said that employees had been told that “virtually all white people contribute to racism” and that white staff members should “struggle to own their racism.” Trump’s memo Friday adopted much of this language, attributing it to “press reports.” The memo, signed by Russell T. Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, said “this divisive, false, and demeaning propaganda of the critical race theory movement is contrary to all we stand for as Americans and should have no place in the Federal government.”"
Sure thing. Come on over. I'm trying to put together a Hippy Commune for older Hippies. The commune rules are few and simple: No Republicans or gun nuts.