Yes, I'm sure this happened, and I'm sure the rubes believe it.
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Yes, I'm sure this happened, and I'm sure the rubes believe it.
Except when he's crazy. Esper won't vote for Trump.
Note that he didn't disparage Trump's policies. And like he said, he'll make up his mind when he gets in the booth in Nov. Considering RFK is just as radical as xiden, I suspect he'll make the right choice.
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Maybe he wanted to show everyone how corrupt the democrat party is.God put trump in the white house? Why he take him out then last election?
Maybe he wanted to show everyone how corrupt the democrat party is.
Donald Trump is a human chaos engine. It is a function of both his personality and his politics. He has shown himself to be what mental health professionals describe as “hypomanic”: He has what appears to be an endless amount of energy.
"Better than Jesus": How far will the cult of Trump go?
MAGA has "been persuaded," Katherine Stewart tells Salon, "that Trump is the savior who will face down the demons"www.salon.com
Trump is an instinctive authoritarian and a demagogue. Although he has no real ideology beyond amassing raw corrupt power for his own purposes, Trump’s political project is fascist. He hates democracy, the rule of law, and any other restraints on his behavior and goal of being America’s first dictator. Such political strongmen and their movements use chaos, confusion, and destruction as one of their primary weapons to exhaust any resistance to them. As he has shown throughout the last eight years (at least), Donald Trump is a master of this strategy.
In all, it has been very difficult for the American people, the news media, and the country’s responsible political elites to stop Donald Trump and the larger neofascist movement precisely because he and they are launching so many attacks simultaneously on the country’s democracy, institutions, political culture and collective sense of reason – and reality itself.