It looks like Trump's remarks a few weeks ago increased his support rather than diminish it. He should hammer on immigration more, as I said at the time. It's a winning issue for him, and a huge disaster for Biden.
Absolutely, but he should stop patting himself on the back for "his" vaccines and his response to covid. Dude just cannot admit he got grifted over covid and the mail-in ballot harvesting that came with it cost him the election.
Absolutely, but he should stop patting himself on the back for "his" vaccines and his response to covid.
If you were responsible, due to trusting negligent/malicious "advice" from "experts," for subjecting the world to the largest medical experiment ever, and a lot of people died from it and it cost the world's economy trillions of dollars...
I get your point, but there is a huge difference between openly admitting you got duped and fucked up, versus continuing to pat yourself on the back publicly, in interviews, and via social media posts about how well he handled covid.
If it were me, I'd have one rehearsed response about covid, and I'd say nothing else about it. "Covid was bad, the variants are much less dangerous, it's time to get back to normal." Boom. Just acknowledge "covid was a thing, it's over, back to normal." But he can't. He just HAS TO take credit for the vaccines and say that he did a great job.
I get your point, but there is a huge difference between openly admitting you got duped and fucked up, versus continuing to pat yourself on the back publicly, in interviews, and via social media posts about how well he handled covid.
You're not wrong - but for there to be any sort of mea culpa, he'd have to admit culpability to himself first.
It was easy for me to say, "yep, I was wrong on Operation Warp Speed. Turns out that none of the agencies involved could be trusted." I wasn't the one who is actually responsible for poisoning billions of people. I'm just some rando with an opinion.
I strongly believe that the kind of person who flinches when they hear "blood of our nation" are all too Default Liberal to begin with; their programming runs too deep. The citizens are indeed the lifeblood of the nation. Without a citizenry living their lives and embodying the spirit of their country, there is only empty and desolate land. When foreign entities enter into the body, the first response is an allergic reaction. They do not belong here, and in order to survive they must be removed. Eventually the immune system can be overwhelmed by either other disease, or consistent poisoning.
Whatever level of evil might be leveled at someone who also used that phrase does nothing to change the truth of it. The attempt to disarm yet another natural thought process of Americans to stand in defiance of their slow and cancerous invasion is as obvious as it is sinister. Trump was nowhere near a dictator his first go around, and I don't have any confidence he would go berserk on his second. His election would, at the very least, be the further echo of the middle finger he represented to the establishment in 2016. (I do not believe him to be a compromised candidate designed to corral undesirables into easy identification, I have never seen such an unhinged political reaction to anyone in my life as I have towards Trump.)
So they try to make it a race thing when he said "poisoning the blood of our country" which is clearly about culture
Whatever, the US is currently in pre WW2 Germany phase, rampant child abuse, violent commies everywhere, an ineffectual institution. The only positive is you got Trump instead of a failed art student, and I ain't talking about Kanye.
Trump knows what he is doing. He's appealing to White people who don't want to become a hated minority in our own country. He's just doing it in a coy way that leaves room for plausible deniability.
I'll be honest it's hard to tell at times, he may be shit at hiring in a government level (with notable exceptions) but he's great at smokescreening these kinds of things. Drawing attention to himself with one action but having a message for his core audience behind it.
It makes him appear unhinged and unpredictable to everyone outside that sphere which is why he was so successful diplomatically.
Trump is definitely courting the "Whites who don't hate their race" vote. It's his own personal beliefs and willingness to actually do anything that are in question.
I fucking wish it meant what these whiny pissants thought it meant. I really do. I sincerely wish that Trump was this super Aryan with bountiful golden locks, aglow with white power, descending with the wrath of an Aesir upon their indecencies and indiscretions. I really do wish I could live in their little dream world.
He'll probably be the middling little pet he's always been.
When the commies said "demographics is destiny" for years it was ok.
It looks like Trump's remarks a few weeks ago increased his support rather than diminish it. He should hammer on immigration more, as I said at the time. It's a winning issue for him, and a huge disaster for Biden.
Absolutely, but he should stop patting himself on the back for "his" vaccines and his response to covid. Dude just cannot admit he got grifted over covid and the mail-in ballot harvesting that came with it cost him the election.
If you were responsible, due to trusting negligent/malicious "advice" from "experts," for subjecting the world to the largest medical experiment ever, and a lot of people died from it and it cost the world's economy trillions of dollars...
... would you be able to admit it to yourself?
I get your point, but there is a huge difference between openly admitting you got duped and fucked up, versus continuing to pat yourself on the back publicly, in interviews, and via social media posts about how well he handled covid.
If it were me, I'd have one rehearsed response about covid, and I'd say nothing else about it. "Covid was bad, the variants are much less dangerous, it's time to get back to normal." Boom. Just acknowledge "covid was a thing, it's over, back to normal." But he can't. He just HAS TO take credit for the vaccines and say that he did a great job.
You're not wrong - but for there to be any sort of mea culpa, he'd have to admit culpability to himself first.
It was easy for me to say, "yep, I was wrong on Operation Warp Speed. Turns out that none of the agencies involved could be trusted." I wasn't the one who is actually responsible for poisoning billions of people. I'm just some rando with an opinion.
Oh yea. 100% will never happen.
Don't make excuses for him.
The buck stops with the President.
A man who cannot admit his own mistakes and learn from them is not a man who I will ever support.
Hasn't for at least 130 years.
You mean like DeSantis?
Oh fuck off. Trying to understand someone's psychology is now making excuses.
Happens every time. It's a natural reaction to the years-long campaign of lies belched out in the effort to railroad him into the klink.
I strongly believe that the kind of person who flinches when they hear "blood of our nation" are all too Default Liberal to begin with; their programming runs too deep. The citizens are indeed the lifeblood of the nation. Without a citizenry living their lives and embodying the spirit of their country, there is only empty and desolate land. When foreign entities enter into the body, the first response is an allergic reaction. They do not belong here, and in order to survive they must be removed. Eventually the immune system can be overwhelmed by either other disease, or consistent poisoning.
Whatever level of evil might be leveled at someone who also used that phrase does nothing to change the truth of it. The attempt to disarm yet another natural thought process of Americans to stand in defiance of their slow and cancerous invasion is as obvious as it is sinister. Trump was nowhere near a dictator his first go around, and I don't have any confidence he would go berserk on his second. His election would, at the very least, be the further echo of the middle finger he represented to the establishment in 2016. (I do not believe him to be a compromised candidate designed to corral undesirables into easy identification, I have never seen such an unhinged political reaction to anyone in my life as I have towards Trump.)
So they try to make it a race thing when he said "poisoning the blood of our country" which is clearly about culture
Whatever, the US is currently in pre WW2 Germany phase, rampant child abuse, violent commies everywhere, an ineffectual institution. The only positive is you got Trump instead of a failed art student, and I ain't talking about Kanye.
Trump knows what he is doing. He's appealing to White people who don't want to become a hated minority in our own country. He's just doing it in a coy way that leaves room for plausible deniability.
I'll be honest it's hard to tell at times, he may be shit at hiring in a government level (with notable exceptions) but he's great at smokescreening these kinds of things. Drawing attention to himself with one action but having a message for his core audience behind it.
It makes him appear unhinged and unpredictable to everyone outside that sphere which is why he was so successful diplomatically.
Trump is definitely courting the "Whites who don't hate their race" vote. It's his own personal beliefs and willingness to actually do anything that are in question.
I fucking wish it meant what these whiny pissants thought it meant. I really do. I sincerely wish that Trump was this super Aryan with bountiful golden locks, aglow with white power, descending with the wrath of an Aesir upon their indecencies and indiscretions. I really do wish I could live in their little dream world.
He'll probably be the middling little pet he's always been.
The people are crying out for a Hitler
And suddenly, for no reason whatsoever...
That's because whether he meant Democrats or Illegals, he is correct.
And don't tell me this is an illiberal statement.
It's a highly liberal statement.
It's so liberal, it's in the French National Anthem:
"Let the impure blood water our furrows!"
The more his opponents go over the top in their condemnations, the greater his support grows.
It's fascinating to watch these serial LIARS say precisely the same things at the same time about the Teflon Don.
I just answered a Gallup poll in which one of the questions is, "Would you vote for a convicted felon?"