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Yaaas Broncos!
Wait for the dip in their share price.hope they have enough money to afford it. I've heard they're pretty tight for cash.
Wait for the dip in their share price.hope they have enough money to afford it. I've heard they're pretty tight for cash.
Reporter: "Have you seen the letter that was written by her husband begging Twitter to delete your tweets, talking about how hard it's been for his family, for him?"
President Trump: "Yeah, I have but I'm sure that ultimately they want to get to the bottom of it."
President Trump’s reelection campaign accused Twitter of “political bias” after it added fact-checks to two of his tweets regarding mail-in voting in California.
“We always knew that Silicon Valley would pull out all the stops to obstruct and interfere with President Trump getting his message through to voters. Partnering with the biased fake news media ‘fact checkers’ is only a smoke screen Twitter is using to try to lend their obvious political tactics some false credibility,” said Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager.
He did, but that was the other week, he's moved on.Wait, I thought he said that it was originally only going to betwo or three deaths, only 20k deaths, 40k deaths, 50k deaths, under 100k deaths?
Sorry, it's so confusing trying to remember what he says is true, false, or both and neither at the same time.He did, but that was the other week, he's moved on.
Keep up.
Ffs it's fake coos and it's been used more times than Melania has slept with Trump. So more than twice.FAKE PIGEONS!
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Somebody should eventually tell him most of our cases came from Europe.Tweet
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So the focus should be how great a job Trump has done in saving 1.9 million lives.
He really has a unique way of viewing reality.
Just assume it's false.Sorry, it's so confusing trying to remember what he says is true, false, or both and neither at the same time.
"Fake news. MAGA"Somebody should eventually tell him most of our cases came from Europe.
With the rest of his sausage fingers curled into that irritating circle he is so wont to do when speaking.I'm sure he raised one finger to the skies when he'd typed that last sentence.
I'm sure he raised one finger to the skies when he'd typed that last sentence.
People on his campaign email list are being sent instructions on how to do mail in voting.Tweet
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Somebody is bigly pissed
because (as we all know) it's got nothing to do with fraud or even the potential for fraud. All they care about is people not voting. The more people vote, the less likely it is for a republican to win.People on his campaign email list are being sent instructions on how to do mail in voting.
This was always going to be his play to his base, could see it from that first press conference where he started acknowledging it even existed.Tweet
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So the focus should be how great a job Trump has done in saving 1.9 million lives.
He really has a unique way of viewing reality.
That’s a fact, Jackbecause (as we all know) it's got nothing to do with fraud or even the potential for fraud. All they care about is people not voting. The more people vote, the less likely it is for a republican to win.
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If that's literally what happen you gotta take a long hard look at Democrats.because (as we all know) it's got nothing to do with fraud or even the potential for fraud. All they care about is people not voting. The more people vote, the less likely it is for a republican to win.
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If Twitter bans him, there is no way he would win the election. He owns everything to social media. As ridiculous he is there, somehow he has managed to make a God-status for his followers.Tweet
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Somebody is bigly pissed
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I think I’m on solid ground here, but no sensible estimates were 2 million. It was one of his ‘numbers don’t matter and big numbers are more impressive’ rants a month ago.Tweet
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So the focus should be how great a job Trump has done in saving 1.9 million lives.
He really has a unique way of viewing reality.
What a glorious day that would be, if twitter banned him. Wouldn’t happen, because Trump effectively saved Twitter from irrelevance back in 2015/2016 but it would go a long way to shutting him up and I don’t think there would be much that he could do about it...If Twitter bans him, there is no way he would win the election. He owns everything to social media. As ridiculous he is there, somehow he has managed to make a God-status for his followers.
Don’t give them too much credit.Surely even his fans have noticed a subtle theme in Trump's reactions to people & organisations, a theme that should really make them question his objectivity? Example:
ME: 'Trump is great.'
TRUMP'S RESPONSE: 'Steve is an amazing success story! Every word he writes is true (unlike the fake news media)!'
ME: 'Trump is bad.'
TRUMP'S RESPONSE: 'Steve is a TERRIBLE failure! Every word he writes is false (just like the fake news media)!'
Sadly I think they’re not as self-aware as you think, judging from the ones I talk to anyway. They seem to genuinely have fallen down a rabbit hole of crazy nonsense where even the stupidest things end up being believed because of 10 other crazy things that supposedly all fit together. So a Glenn Beck chalkboard basically, which is where I suspect a lot of this crap started.As with 99% of QANON believers, I strongly suspect that Trump fans know it's practically all nonsense and they don't care so long as they get to experience that strange, spite-driven & self-revealing thrill of hurting the libs. And their desire for that experience is extremely revealing - it's of the same malignant mindset as the bully/rogue cop/rapist who says: "I'm going to f*ck you up, and you'll like it...because I said so."
As melodramatic and far-fetched as that probably sounds, it's one of the few occasions on which I believe my thinking's correct. And that saddens me greatly.
On a side note, that sucks. I love The Atlantic, have been a subscriber for a while. Best journalism out there for me, really, really good stuff. Also feels like the kind of property that has an audience who'd be willing to pay, so even sadder in a way.