SassyIrishLass
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People like you are no good for society. Period.
He's childish and posting for effect
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People like you are no good for society. Period.
More like the PlanetPeople like you are no good for society. Period.
Exactly.The bullet would have hit before he heard the gun shot.
Trumpers don't have a leg to stand on.
Not what I saw.But the one that hit him was not the first shot, and it hit him AFTER he turned to look toward the first shots. Did you not know that? Watch the video.
Trump's insistence on raising his arm and making a fist seemed to impede the Secret Service's efforts to shield his body and get him quickly off stage.
You're the only asshole I have on ignore. I hope everyone ignores you.tyroneweaver
For only using the sight on the barrel and no scope, according to an ex-SS agent on cable today, he scraped the top of Trump's ear. He was only 1 inch away from saving democracy and terminating a DICK-tator.
Not really. Most bullets are traveling faster than sound. Especially a 5.56mm or a .223 round.Exactly.
Trump was looking forward, the kid fired, Trump turned his head to see the big screen and the bullet hit his ear.
If he didn't turn his head he was dead
If he didn't lean out a few inches to see the screen, he was dead.
Amazing circumstances to keep Trump alive. There was no way a shooter could miss from 130 yds.
America would still be fighting democrat tyranny, Trump would just no longer be in the way.I hate scopes. With standard Military sights, I can shoot a fly off your nose at 150 yards. Especially with a Bipod
Then you need to watch again. He reacts by uttering "Oh" to hearing the first shot, while turning toward the sound. Then he got hit by a following shot.Not what I saw.
My point is that if Trump kept looking forward he was dead.Not really. Most bullets are traveling faster than sound. Especially a 5.56mm or a .223 round.
You can hear a distinct 'pop' when the bullet goes by and a 'crack' when you hear the sound of it being fired.
You can also judge, pretty accurately, where it came from if you're good at it. Which I was, of course. It's called "The Pop and Crack" method in the Army.
As if that hedging somehow makes "get over it" any better. Come on.
No, that's not context. You are not suggesting context. You are suggesting we ignore one comment because of others.Yea, it's known as "context."
Only in your feeble little mind.Well. It looks like a redneck gun enthusiast who was registered as a republican took his hobby of following gun websites to the next level and took an AR-15 from his pile of survivalist guns and attempted to assassinate someone famous.
Nice culture.
Which the left lied about. Libtards are liars.That is not the case. His MAGAts hear them as well AND respond to them, like in the Jan. 6th insurrection.
Possibly. I still can't figure the trajectory. Looking at how OMB had his head turned, his ear wound and the death of that poor, unfortunate man. If you draw a line from the shooter to trump and to the civilian...... It doesn't add up.My point is that if Trump kept looking forward he was dead.
Since he turned his head, and leaned forward slightly to see the screen, the bullet hit his ear instead of his head.