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Not really. “Limiting rights” certainly has a lot to do with the Bill of Rights. No?interesting how youve glossed over the constitution and rule of law.
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Not really. “Limiting rights” certainly has a lot to do with the Bill of Rights. No?interesting how youve glossed over the constitution and rule of law.
Stupidity and willful ignorance beyond that of Trump, the master of stupidity and ignorance.Donald Trump booed at Alabama rally after encouraging his supporters to get vaccinated against COVID-19, video shows.
Trump reacted to the crowd as he always doesWe’ll you need to have your hearing checked because they were there and Trump reacted to them
For the most part.Trump recognized the monster and exploited it.
Apparently so:
Donald Trump booed at Alabama rally after encouraging his supporters to get vaccinated against COVID-19, video shows
At the "Save America" rally in Cullman, Alabama, former President Donald Trump encouraged his supporters to "take the vaccines."www.yahoo.com
From the link:
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Gee...I wonder how the anti-vaxxers like having that knife in their back.
Trump is a mid-1970s democrat, and freaks like Mac the hack howl about how much of a far right reactionary he is....Hell, Chimpy Bush was practically indistinguishable from LBJ, and the kooks carried on as though he was the next coming of Robert Taft.But you made it that way. After Reagan...Repub voters were given a steady diet of RINOS and NeoCons as the standard bearers in ever election cycle. By 2016 they finally wise up. it took long enough. Cruz was the best candidate for the President in 2016. But he would not have won because he would need Blue Dog Democrats to vote for him. We were to far left at the time. Trump offered perhaps three quarters or so of Cruz's agendas. Plus he talked like a Prog. You guys really do not hear yourselves. Trump though, unlike all the others, tried to keep his promises. He wasn't perfect, but he was in the direction. The reason for the so called Anti Vaxxers is because you are not trusted. Just like you coined consequences in elections, it also mean consequences in the harmony of the population. The Taliban mocked Iwo Jima. That is what Progs would do. I expect it.
Ohhh. First it didn’t happen and you didn’t hear it and now it was just a faint reactionTrump reacted to the crowd as he always does
but lib imaginations run wild if they think there was more than a faint reaction by the crowd
the notion that the trump revolution is ending may sound good to Mac1958 and others but its just self delusion
For the most part.
But Trump is also the product of a GOP that long go became the party of ignorance, stupidity, fear, racism, hate, and contempt for sound, responsible governance.
"Anti-vax" is a facile minded either/or trope for the intellectually arrested.Were all Trump supporters Anti-vax? No. Were most anti-vax Trump supporters? Yes.
He can't control them because he doesn't have control of the trolls and bots that were created for him, on the internet and via social media. He can't control the Beast, (internet) without being there....Trump recognized the monster and exploited it.
He saw how gullible they were and fed them lies to fit his agenda.
Now, it seems even he can’t control them
"Anti-vax" is a facile minded either/or trope for the intellectually arrested.
You can be all in favor of proven and effective vaccines for catastrophic afflictions like smallpox and polio, and against or even ambivalent toward the current experimental vax, whose protections are now seriously questionable.
Trump represents the GOP well – his ignorance, stupidity, fear, racism, hate, and contempt for sound, responsible governance is consistent with that of Republicans.
That was a half-hearted gesture on trump's part. He simply does not want to give Biden any help.Apparently so:
Donald Trump booed at Alabama rally after encouraging his supporters to get vaccinated against COVID-19, video shows
At the "Save America" rally in Cullman, Alabama, former President Donald Trump encouraged his supporters to "take the vaccines."www.yahoo.com
From the link:
View attachment 529290
Gee...I wonder how the anti-vaxxers like having that knife in their back.
Trump represents the GOP well – his ignorance, stupidity, fear, racism, hate, and contempt for sound, responsible governance is consistent with that of Republicans.
tRump and the GOP have created a monster. A monster that has outgrown their ability to influence it. A monster that is now more tRumpish then tRump. It has a life of it's own, and no longer needs him.Apparently so:
Donald Trump booed at Alabama rally after encouraging his supporters to get vaccinated against COVID-19, video shows
At the "Save America" rally in Cullman, Alabama, former President Donald Trump encouraged his supporters to "take the vaccines."www.yahoo.com
From the link:
View attachment 529290
Gee...I wonder how the anti-vaxxers like having that knife in their back.
I know a lot of Blacks and Hispanics that have yet to be vaccinated, so are they all Trumpsters now?
Telling that you believe that someone should be able to "control" others.He can't control them because he doesn't have control of the trolls and bots that were created for him, on the internet and via social media. He can't control the Beast, (internet) without being there....
His ability to persuade, (some call brainwashing) is not there... The repetitive nature needed to seal the deal...has taken up a power of their own, without him....imo.
Vaxxing IS binary. You either get it or you don't."Anti-vax" is a facile minded either/or trope for the intellectually arrested.
You can be all in favor of proven and effective vaccines for catastrophic afflictions like smallpox and polio, and against or even ambivalent toward the current experimental vax, whose protections are now seriously questionable.