Oh honey. After four years of living in a nightmare the GOP created and is still digging out from, we can all hear the dog whistles, even when you rubes pretend they’re something else. They have to have plausible deniability, otherwise they’re not dog whistles. “Stand back and stand by” ended up fomenting a coup, remember? |
| Is it just me or would Elon Musk have $71.6 billion reasons (and that's just in three quarters from 2023) to support Trump's statement that we need to put a 100% tariff on EVs made in China? No, he's not self-interested at all, is he??? And then he says January 6th "was not a bloodbath by any definition." Um, I would say it was the closest thing to a bloodbath for our democracy since the Civil War... |
Me again. And another thing: in what world does it make any sense, any sense at all, to threaten a bloodbath across the country over automotive issues? Trump supporters are as dumb as they are potentially violent. |
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It is well known that Trump is experiencing the first stages of dementia. This is why he keeps getting tested for it, and why he keeps talking about his tests!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Biden has age-related memory lapses and a stutter, but as the full Hur transcripts showed, his overall recall of facts is perfectly normal, and actually above-average for his age. |
This. Even if you give him the benefit of doubt on the context, IT MAKES NO SENSE. |
+1 In the Trump disqualification trial in Colorado, an expert in political extremism testified about how Trump uses "coded language" understood by his supporters, while maintaining deniability. https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/02nd_Judicial_District/Denver_District_Court/11_17_2023%20Final%20Order.pdf |