Olivia Troye, a former aide to ex-Vice President Mike Pence detailed the contempt with which Donald Trump holds his supporters.
Trump ― who has been accused of demeaning his fans before ― had “done a great job of sort of marketing himself as the champion for all of these people who are behind him in this movement.” But in private meetings, she said, he was “so disparaging” of them. “What is so frustrating and angering to me is the fact he has nothing in common with any of his supporters, and I detest the way he speaks about them,” Troye acknowledged how her Trump-supporting relatives were “very unhappy” with her for turning against the twice-impeached, four-time-indicted ex-POTUS. She said, “I think about them, and I’m like, ‘I hate the way you speak about them sometimes behind closed doors.’”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...77ab6e-0da6-11e7-9b0d-d27c98455440_story.html
death rate of midlife non-Hispanic white Americans had risen steadily since 1999 in contrast with the death rates of blacks, Hispanics and Europeans. Their new study extends the data by two years and shows that whatever is driving the mortality spike is not easing up.
Trump ― who has been accused of demeaning his fans before ― had “done a great job of sort of marketing himself as the champion for all of these people who are behind him in this movement.” But in private meetings, she said, he was “so disparaging” of them. “What is so frustrating and angering to me is the fact he has nothing in common with any of his supporters, and I detest the way he speaks about them,” Troye acknowledged how her Trump-supporting relatives were “very unhappy” with her for turning against the twice-impeached, four-time-indicted ex-POTUS. She said, “I think about them, and I’m like, ‘I hate the way you speak about them sometimes behind closed doors.’”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...77ab6e-0da6-11e7-9b0d-d27c98455440_story.html
death rate of midlife non-Hispanic white Americans had risen steadily since 1999 in contrast with the death rates of blacks, Hispanics and Europeans. Their new study extends the data by two years and shows that whatever is driving the mortality spike is not easing up.