Honestly asking Trump voters: how can you support him after this bizarre episode?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Honestly asking Trump voters: how can you support him after this bizarre episode?

That's easy. Because he's running against an empty suit named Kamala Harris.
I've watched all her interviews and am utterly convinced she isn't at all ready to run the country or be commander-in-chief.


and he is ready?? oh boy.


Ready? He already did it once and he was fine. And yes, we were better off then.


that was 8 years ago. he's older now.


And no it was not "fine"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:3 weeks to Trump victory again. Like 2016 and 2020. You need to come to grips with it. Preparation is key!!!

How do you explain the bizarre episode?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Average IQ is 100 and we no longer teach civics in high school. Dumb as rocks and pumped by Fox News to feel smart.


I don't know what you're talking about, but I have been watching the Trump rallies on You Tube, both Trump and J.D. Vance. So much livelier and more enthusiastic than Kamala's


Aww, you’re so cute when the DNC was electric and motivating, and the RNC was a yawn-fest with tumbleweeds rolling through.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Average IQ is 100 and we no longer teach civics in high school. Dumb as rocks and pumped by Fox News to feel smart.


I don't know what you're talking about, but I have been watching the Trump rallies on You Tube, both Trump and J.D. Vance. So much livelier and more enthusiastic than Kamala's


Aww, you’re so cute when the DNC was electric and motivating, and the RNC was a yawn-fest with tumbleweeds rolling through.


My memory is fading, but wasn't that in July? This is October
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.


He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.


He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.

I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.


So you cannot answer the question as to whether you are concerned with his marked, demonstrable mental decline. You are clinging to the past because you cannot face the dementia-riddled present. Got it.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to even reply to any responses; I’m not gong to “but what about” you, I just honestly want to know: what is the thinking behind still supporting a man who is clearly mentally declining at a rapid, rapid pace:

Gift link from Washington Post so you can read the whole article:

https://wapo.st/4dK01kt

“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.

He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.

He briefly returned to talking about the election and the importance of winning Pennsylvania. After Noem gave Trump the option of closing “with a specific song” or taking “two more fast questions,” he addressed one of his aides: “So Justin, how about a couple really beauties and we’ll sit down and relax.”

It was time to listen to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” After listening to James Brown, Trump began to speak again, as if remembering that he was still at an event that was billed as a town hall.


OP, last night there were two separate medical emergencies in the crowd (heat related), since the hosts of the Town Hall couldn't afford A/C in the tent. Were President Trump to continue answering questions while medical teams were at work, you'd have something to say about that as well.

And this is why people are voting Trump. People are sick of manipulators (you/the media) openly bending/hiding the truth to propel forward someone who is desperately unqualified.

https://wtop.com/elections/2024/10/trumps-pennsylvania-town-hall-turns-into-impromptu-concert-after-medical-incidents/


Sorry, hon. We’ve seen Obama and other Democratic leaders handle medical emergencies in crowds, including Obama helping a lady who fainted in the Rose Garden. So we’ve seen medical emergencies handled, and then the press conference or event get back on track. Cute try, though.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.


He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.


He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.

I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.


So you cannot answer the question as to whether you are concerned with his marked, demonstrable mental decline. You are clinging to the past because you cannot face the dementia-riddled present. Got it.


He seems fine to me. Been watching the YouTube videos of his rallies, and he's skewering her in in so many funny and sarcastic ways. I don't know ifd it will work with the voters, but I don't see the dementia you're talking about
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Anonymous wrote:I am so confused about this episode. It is literally so bizarre.

NYT also confused.


Again, two different medical emergencies interrupted Q&A, so he took a break while medical teams were at work. The only thing bizarre is how everyone on this thread ignores facts. (Typical for the site.)

https://wtop.com/elections/2024/10/trumps-pennsylvania-town-hall-turns-into-impromptu-concert-after-medical-incidents/


He did not “take a break.” The event never got back on track. Even after the person who needed medical help received medical help.

We watched Obama personally assist a woman who fainted in the Rose Garden, and after she was cared for, he resumed the occasion and finished his remarks. We’ve seen what leadership and competence look like when a medical emergency happens during an event. Sorry you can’t face that.
Anonymous
I can’t stand Trump and think he is a charlatan. I’m voting for him because I think his policies are better for the country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:literally dont care, still voting trump

"I could shoot someone on 5th ave and not lose support"

It's a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m not going to even reply to any responses; I’m not gong to “but what about” you, I just honestly want to know: what is the thinking behind still supporting a man who is clearly mentally declining at a rapid, rapid pace:

Gift link from Washington Post so you can read the whole article:

https://wapo.st/4dK01kt

“Let’s not do any more questions. Let’s just listen to music. Let’s make it into a music. Who the hell wants to hear questions, right?” he said.
For 39 minutes, Trump swayed, bopped — sometimes stopping to speak — as he turned the event into almost a living-room listening session of his favorite songs from his self-curated rally playlist.

He played nine tracks. He danced. He shook hands with people onstage. He pointed to the crowd. Noem stood beside him, nodding with her hands clasped. Trump stayed in place onstage, slowly moving back and forth. He was done answering questions for the night.

He briefly returned to talking about the election and the importance of winning Pennsylvania. After Noem gave Trump the option of closing “with a specific song” or taking “two more fast questions,” he addressed one of his aides: “So Justin, how about a couple really beauties and we’ll sit down and relax.”

It was time to listen to Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye.” After listening to James Brown, Trump began to speak again, as if remembering that he was still at an event that was billed as a town hall.


OP, last night there were two separate medical emergencies in the crowd (heat related), since the hosts of the Town Hall couldn't afford A/C in the tent. Were President Trump to continue answering questions while medical teams were at work, you'd have something to say about that as well.

And this is why people are voting Trump. People are sick of manipulators (you/the media) openly bending/hiding the truth to propel forward someone who is desperately unqualified.

https://wtop.com/elections/2024/10/trumps-pennsylvania-town-hall-turns-into-impromptu-concert-after-medical-incidents/


Democrats are once again taking his actions out of context. There were two lengthy medical interruptions during the event, so he decided to entertain the crowd with music.

And they are using that to prove he’s unhinged or unstable. These people are liars. Harris and Democrats are going in hard on trying to paint him as unstable because they are losing this election. You can see the desperation from her team.


You don’t have a leg to stand on when there have been MANY recent events where he was rambling, absolutely rambling incoherently, and confused.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Trump and think he is a charlatan. I’m voting for him because I think his policies are better for the country.

Do you trust charlatans?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.


He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.


He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.

I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.


So you cannot answer the question as to whether you are concerned with his marked, demonstrable mental decline. You are clinging to the past because you cannot face the dementia-riddled present. Got it.


He seems fine to me. Been watching the YouTube videos of his rallies, and he's skewering her in in so many funny and sarcastic ways. I don't know ifd it will work with the voters, but I don't see the dementia you're talking about


Fine, hope and cope. But we’re thankfully witnessing the end of Trump. Win or not, it’s just a matter of time before he’s permanently out of politics. This is the last time we’ll see him campaign, and he’s going out with an odd whimper like last night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Trump and think he is a charlatan. I’m voting for him because I think his policies are better for the country.


In what way is the country better with his policies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who cares? The crowd looked like they were having a fun time.


He can rent a room at Vegas and put on whatever shows he wants. This guy is not fit to be managing a McDonald's let alone running the country.


He’s running successful businesses. He did a good job running the country once and I want him leading the country again.

I don’t know why Harris’s fans continually post these threads. It’s not like you are changing any of our minds.


So you cannot answer the question as to whether you are concerned with his marked, demonstrable mental decline. You are clinging to the past because you cannot face the dementia-riddled present. Got it.


He seems fine to me. Been watching the YouTube videos of his rallies, and he's skewering her in in so many funny and sarcastic ways. I don't know ifd it will work with the voters, but I don't see the dementia you're talking about


Fine, hope and cope. But we’re thankfully witnessing the end of Trump. Win or not, it’s just a matter of time before he’s permanently out of politics. This is the last time we’ll see him campaign, and he’s going out with an odd whimper like last night.


You're talking about 47 I think. He mnight be bad, but his opponent is running an even worse campaign.
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