Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying the photos are iconic and symbolic of bravery by trump. To me I think of those poor SS agents who literally have to get between him and the next bullet and he would rather have his moment than listen to them. It to me symbolizes his selfishness and how our systems enable him.
I am glad he’s ok. I am a for gun control and against violence of all kinds. But this event was a loss of life for at least one innocent person and the reason it wasn’t worse was because of the actions of a group of highly trained professionals- not Trump.
He pumped his fist after the shooter was killed. SS knew he was dead because they got an “All Clear” before moving Trump. You know this, so stop gaslighting us and condemning a man for bravely letting his supporters know he’s okay after getting shot in the face. You’re just scolding him to deflect from your deep shame and cowardice.
The SS knows there’s a chance of a second shooter or a coordinated attack which is why they are covering him with their bodies and trying to remove him from the scene. No one thought oh we are all good here, let’s get the rally going again. They are literally being used as human shields and he’s fighting them for a photo op. And people like it. Insane.
If I was shot in the face I would hope no one would Monday Morning Quarterback my defiant reactions. You sound like a total coward tbh.
+1
I'm not a Trump guy, but his pushing away secret service so that he could communicate with the crowd right after he got shot in the face is so obviously badass that I don't know how anyone could see it differently.
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The shooter donated to Act Blue on the day Biden was inaugurated.
Yeah, but he registered as a Republican after that.
To vote against Trump in the primary, most likely
He registered R in 2021 before Trump even announced he was running. How could he have done it to vote against trump in a primary almost 3 years later?
Pennsylvania is a “closed primary” state. In order to vote in the primary election, voters must be registered with a political party. Unaffiliated or independent voters are not able to participate in the primary.
The shooter, who donated to Act Blue, registered as a republican to vote in PA republican primacies up and down ballot.
Or he registered republican because he’s a republican.
You go with that, oh desperate one
It’s desperate to believe someone supports the party they registered in?
The shooter donated to Act Blue and tried to assassinate Trump.
PA has closed primaries and if this guy was so obsessed with Trump and republicans that he would attempt to assassinate Trump knowing full well he would be killed as be did so, he could have registered as republican to try to influence republican primaries in PA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying the photos are iconic and symbolic of bravery by trump. To me I think of those poor SS agents who literally have to get between him and the next bullet and he would rather have his moment than listen to them. It to me symbolizes his selfishness and how our systems enable him.
I am glad he’s ok. I am a for gun control and against violence of all kinds. But this event was a loss of life for at least one innocent person and the reason it wasn’t worse was because of the actions of a group of highly trained professionals- not Trump.
He pumped his fist after the shooter was killed. SS knew he was dead because they got an “All Clear” before moving Trump. You know this, so stop gaslighting us and condemning a man for bravely letting his supporters know he’s okay after getting shot in the face. You’re just scolding him to deflect from your deep shame and cowardice.
The SS knows there’s a chance of a second shooter or a coordinated attack which is why they are covering him with their bodies and trying to remove him from the scene. No one thought oh we are all good here, let’s get the rally going again. They are literally being used as human shields and he’s fighting them for a photo op. And people like it. Insane.
If I was shot in the face I would hope no one would Monday Morning Quarterback my defiant reactions. You sound like a total coward tbh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am completely confused about why he would get up and pump his fist immediately. Is it executive functioning missing?
If I was just grazed by a bullet I would not get up, I would be ducking until cleared.
I’m being attacked for saying this lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am completely confused about why he would get up and pump his fist immediately. Is it executive functioning missing?
If I was just grazed by a bullet I would not get up, I would be ducking until cleared.
It's good he did it. People recover from violence related trauma easier when they see immediate examples of strength and bravery. If he stayed down, the national response, especially on the right, would have been much more enraged. This way, people feel resolute and galvanized, versus attacked and cornered. You probably want to see him cower, but it wouldn't be good for the national reaction.
You can clearly hear the SS saying the shooter has been neutralized before he gets up. You can also hear him asking for his shoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the first few pages I questioned if this event was real or a publicity stunt, based on the first footage, it seeming unreal, and knowing that Trump is a reality-star, felon, showman. Clearly now, after details emerged and learning of the tragic deaths and injuries to bystanders, I don’t believe it was staged but rather that it’s an awful, unacceptable event in American politics.
I will never vote for Trump. But I can have sympathy for him after this. I don’t want to see him assassinated. I just don’t want him leading our country. I want him to retire to his golf course at Mar-a-Lago and leave our country alone.
I’m certainly not a crazy, irrational leftist. I’m a DC area mom worried about the future for my kids. I don’t trust anything from Trump. So the posts on here questioning whether this was real are not all crazy trolls. It shows we don’t believe anything out of Trump until corroborated by legitimate news services. He’s a liar and a terrible human. But he shouldn’t be assassinated.
Yes, all of this.
+2 though I can’t even have sympathy for him. This is the world he wanted, remember?
• in 2016, Trump essentially suggested “2nd Amendment solutions” as a response to Hillary Clinton’s existence. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/08/09/opinions/trump-second-amendment-falsehoods-dantonio
• in 2020 Trump shared a video saying “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.” https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/president-trump-shares-video-of-supporter-saying-the-only-good-democrat-is-a-dead-democrat/
• in January of this year Trump’s legal team argued that a president could assassinate his political rivals https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4398223-trump-team-argues-assassination-of-rivals-is-covered-by-presidential-immunity/mlite/?nxs-test=mlite
This is the world he wanted and made. My sympathy for him is minimal.
Totally agree. He brings this chaos on himself. Good for ratings. Good for tv. Good for $$$ from the brainwashed cult. I knew when he was elected that assassination was going to be a possibility. Miraculously that didn't happen (just a couple of impeachments) Turns out the hit attempt was just delayed.
Anonymous wrote:I am completely confused about why he would get up and pump his fist immediately. Is it executive functioning missing?
If I was just grazed by a bullet I would not get up, I would be ducking until cleared.
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The shooter donated to Act Blue on the day Biden was inaugurated.
Yeah, but he registered as a Republican after that.
To vote against Trump in the primary, most likely
He registered R in 2021 before Trump even announced he was running. How could he have done it to vote against trump in a primary almost 3 years later?
Pennsylvania is a “closed primary” state. In order to vote in the primary election, voters must be registered with a political party. Unaffiliated or independent voters are not able to participate in the primary.
The shooter, who donated to Act Blue, registered as a republican to vote in PA republican primacies up and down ballot.
Or he registered republican because he’s a republican.
You go with that, oh desperate one
It’s desperate to believe someone supports the party they registered in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump needs to get his own security. Democrats are trying to remove his right to USSS protection, Myorkas is denying increases for protection, and now there's been an assassination attempt from a rooftop 150 yards from his podium. The Penn state police said that rooftop wasn't part of the perimeter-- what? It's USSS and Law Enforcement's job to CREATE an adequate perimeter. The max effective range on an AR-15 is 600 meters, and they allowed an unsecured rooftop at 150 meters? This cannot be a simple mistake. There needs to be a full investigation and prosecutions for these people who are attempting to clear the path for assassins.
Has anyone thought about making AR-15s illegal?
Oh, right. Republicans want to keep them and have more people own them.
I consider myself anti-gun, but the reflexive urge to turn this into a gun control legislation debate is silly to me. You know what the shooter did was already super illegal, right?
But he couldn’t have done it if a 20 year old couldn’t just walk into a store and walk out with a high powered rifle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the first few pages I questioned if this event was real or a publicity stunt, based on the first footage, it seeming unreal, and knowing that Trump is a reality-star, felon, showman. Clearly now, after details emerged and learning of the tragic deaths and injuries to bystanders, I don’t believe it was staged but rather that it’s an awful, unacceptable event in American politics.
I will never vote for Trump. But I can have sympathy for him after this. I don’t want to see him assassinated. I just don’t want him leading our country. I want him to retire to his golf course at Mar-a-Lago and leave our country alone.
I’m certainly not a crazy, irrational leftist. I’m a DC area mom worried about the future for my kids. I don’t trust anything from Trump. So the posts on here questioning whether this was real are not all crazy trolls. It shows we don’t believe anything out of Trump until corroborated by legitimate news services. He’s a liar and a terrible human. But he shouldn’t be assassinated.
Yes, all of this.
+2 though I can’t even have sympathy for him. This is the world he wanted, remember?
• in 2016, Trump essentially suggested “2nd Amendment solutions” as a response to Hillary Clinton’s existence. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/08/09/opinions/trump-second-amendment-falsehoods-dantonio
• in 2020 Trump shared a video saying “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.” https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/president-trump-shares-video-of-supporter-saying-the-only-good-democrat-is-a-dead-democrat/
• in January of this year Trump’s legal team argued that a president could assassinate his political rivals https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4398223-trump-team-argues-assassination-of-rivals-is-covered-by-presidential-immunity/mlite/?nxs-test=mlite
This is the world he wanted and made. My sympathy for him is minimal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying the photos are iconic and symbolic of bravery by trump. To me I think of those poor SS agents who literally have to get between him and the next bullet and he would rather have his moment than listen to them. It to me symbolizes his selfishness and how our systems enable him.
I am glad he’s ok. I am a for gun control and against violence of all kinds. But this event was a loss of life for at least one innocent person and the reason it wasn’t worse was because of the actions of a group of highly trained professionals- not Trump.
I saw this differently. Trump was in shock over what happened as anyone would be. His fist—at great risk to himself and SS—assured his crowd right then and there that he was ok and not killed. He is a leader type to be thinking of others at such a moment.
Ignore the trolls who claim it was just a publicity stunt to be shot at with live rounds such that Trump was literally an inch from death. I am stunned he came so close to assassination and how SS could let this happen.
Anonymous wrote:The more I look at the videos, the more anomalies pop up. Here are the questions that I have.
1. What was the exact distance between the podium and the building? You can hear the delay between the shot and impact, which indicates the distance the bullet travelled, and the building roof was only 200-300' away. A professional sniper should be able to hit the end of an eraser at that distance.
2. There seem to be a series of two shots at 1/2 sec, followed by three rapid at 4/5 sec, and possibly another at 16 sec? Why was there a pause between 2 sec and 4 sec? The shooter had to know it was a miss.
3. What was the exact sequence and timing of who shot what? A twitter clip showed the secret service sniper held on target. Why?
4. What was the exact caliber and type of weapon fired and did it have a suppressor? I've seen .223/.308/AR-15-style posted elsewhere. But a professional sniper wouldn't use a suppressor, since it reduces muzzle velocity. One clip seemed muffled, but after thinking about it that could be explained by using professional noise cancelling devices.
5. Identity of the shooter and motivation?
6. The woman with the white phone to the left of the President in the stands is very calm with her phone video recording. Who was she and why didn't she seem phased by all of this?
If we don't know the exact calibers, none of this is real. Amiright?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate that people are saying the photos are iconic and symbolic of bravery by trump. To me I think of those poor SS agents who literally have to get between him and the next bullet and he would rather have his moment than listen to them. It to me symbolizes his selfishness and how our systems enable him.
I am glad he’s ok. I am a for gun control and against violence of all kinds. But this event was a loss of life for at least one innocent person and the reason it wasn’t worse was because of the actions of a group of highly trained professionals- not Trump.
He pumped his fist after the shooter was killed. SS knew he was dead because they got an “All Clear” before moving Trump. You know this, so stop gaslighting us and condemning a man for bravely letting his supporters know he’s okay after getting shot in the face. You’re just scolding him to deflect from your deep shame and cowardice.
He was also probably feeling good that he got his shoe back.
We all know Biden would have either had a heart attack, defecated on himself, or both if this happened to him.
Trump looks like a G to the world for this. Maybe you want the world to think our president is feeble and weak, but it doesn’t augur well for our national security. Having Xi, Putin, and Hamas see that our president took a bullet to the face and stood up pumping his fist, even though he’s almost 80, is something they will respect more than a lot of the privileged, silver spoon fed set on here would acknowledge. That matters.
No, Trump looks like a moron who no longer understood what happened. Just because “a” shooter is down does not mean all shooters are down. Unless he knew there was going to be only one shooter and that they weren’t there to hurt him.