She's not wrong (although I can't say I'd expect access to his personal medical records when the sitting president won't tale a cognitive faculty test).
The big question is: was this a collaboration between Trump and the secret service to secure the election for him, or an actual attempt and the USSS is just so diverse that they were totally unable to identify the threat, stop the shooting, or force an 80yo man off the stage and into a vehicle with their 5'0" 80lb female agents?
What does that have to do with them recruiting the worst shot in the world to carry out a world-shaking assassination?
Also, 'the plan' didn't take into account that Trump might turn his head?
Like I said before, I think they're too smart to want to take out Trump this way, not that they're not capable of doing it or that they're not evil enough to want to do it.
Most teachers aren't going to straight up say 'That kid was fucking psycho and I didn't want him around anything that could easily help him kill people' in public. Or, more sensible, 'I had a bad gut feeling about him but I can't use that as a reason to keep him out'.
People have disagreed, but I still think it's possible he wasn't the only shooter. One of my working theories is they radicalized him and allowed him access, and a better trained sniper took the actual shot as soon as Crooks started firing (if he even did, odd we don't have any footage of that so far, actually.) It really is wild, too. Trump really was an inch away from death or at the very least some serious brain damage. If he hadn't moved when he did, we'd be having a massively different conversation.
In the split second during the pulling trigger and bullet travel, Trump moved his head at a slightly different angle that changed ''bullet firmly throught the brain'' to ''bullet through the ear''.
If the shooter was supposed to miss, he was going to ''fail at missing''.
The only way to stick with ''it was missed on purpose'' would be to claim there was no bullet.
You misunderstand, I'm not arguing that it missed on purpose, only that the guy was a very bad shot. He fired several shots after Trump moved his head. Now I as a Eurofag am not exactly an expert on shooting, but surely you can move your gun slightly after you get off the first shot?
She's not wrong (although I can't say I'd expect access to his personal medical records when the sitting president won't tale a cognitive faculty test).
The big question is: was this a collaboration between Trump and the secret service to secure the election for him, or an actual attempt and the USSS is just so diverse that they were totally unable to identify the threat, stop the shooting, or force an 80yo man off the stage and into a vehicle with their 5'0" 80lb female agents?
someone else said it best:
it was staged, but the shooter wasn't supposed to miss
I have to admit that I was more skeptical of this idea before more and more weirdness came out, but...
Why did they recruit a guy who was thrown out of a rifle club for being a terrible shot?
Trump turned his head.
What does that have to do with them recruiting the worst shot in the world to carry out a world-shaking assassination?
Also, 'the plan' didn't take into account that Trump might turn his head?
Like I said before, I think they're too smart to want to take out Trump this way, not that they're not capable of doing it or that they're not evil enough to want to do it.
That might have just been an excuse.
Most teachers aren't going to straight up say 'That kid was fucking psycho and I didn't want him around anything that could easily help him kill people' in public. Or, more sensible, 'I had a bad gut feeling about him but I can't use that as a reason to keep him out'.
"Too much paperwork and trouble...kid was, uh...a bad shot." - Teachers, probably.
People have disagreed, but I still think it's possible he wasn't the only shooter. One of my working theories is they radicalized him and allowed him access, and a better trained sniper took the actual shot as soon as Crooks started firing (if he even did, odd we don't have any footage of that so far, actually.) It really is wild, too. Trump really was an inch away from death or at the very least some serious brain damage. If he hadn't moved when he did, we'd be having a massively different conversation.
In the split second during the pulling trigger and bullet travel, Trump moved his head at a slightly different angle that changed ''bullet firmly throught the brain'' to ''bullet through the ear''.
If the shooter was supposed to miss, he was going to ''fail at missing''.
The only way to stick with ''it was missed on purpose'' would be to claim there was no bullet.
You misunderstand, I'm not arguing that it missed on purpose, only that the guy was a very bad shot. He fired several shots after Trump moved his head. Now I as a Eurofag am not exactly an expert on shooting, but surely you can move your gun slightly after you get off the first shot?
I don't think they recruited him, so much as they let it happen.