I guess someone here cannot have a honest discussion without being triggered.


I guess someone here cannot have a honest discussion without being triggered.
It doesn't bother me you willful moron; it is expected from a dishonest trolling dumbass like you.![]()
Then why are you not answering my simple question? You made a claim about false narrative. What false narrative? Come on.
You asked a painfully stupid question that could be answered by the most basic research. Stop pretending you are honest and care about the facts.
Black lives matter is a FALSE narrative presuming that no one cares about blacks,
Russian Collusion was a FALSE narratives suggesting that Trump won as a result of Russian interference.
This story is a FALSE narrative claiming that this cop wanted to murder a black guy because he is.....wait for it....a TRUMP supporter.
Seriously, #fuckoff
“A video by an account called “Cowboys for Trump” in which the speaker begins by saying, “The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.” The speaker quickly qualifies that he’s not speaking literally.“
“At precisely midnight, the president felt this was the kind of message that people needed to see. “Thank you Cowboys. See you in New Mexico!” he said in a retweet.“
“What lay ahead was entirely predictable. People are rightly pointing out that a president just promoted the idea of dead Democrats. Trump will have the kind of plausible deniability he craves — the guy even said he wasn’t being literal!“
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...o-saying-only-good-democrat-is-dead-democrat/
The question becomes why? Why would the President of the United States purposely retweet a message that even hints at killing nearly half the American public? What is the purpose? What is gained?
Does it unite the country burdened by a pandemic? Does it easy Americans anxiety with current conditions? How does it help those unemployed? How does it show empathy for the families of the hundred thousand casualties of the virus?
What is the objective here, and is it worth it, especially given what Americans are experiencing?
Sorry, don’t remember that, either.
trump's too stupid to consider that his words could alienate potential voters. So he should continue bashing Dems from now until November 3 and see how that works out for him at the polls.I just don’t think a President should be retweeting such things. I find a lot of Trumps tweets disturbing because he’s President. I would have been upset if Obama as President had tweeted it.
If anyone sows to truth, they shall reap revelation. If anyone sows deception; the harvest is self delusion. Your seeds of deception will not be consumed of the just. Your seeds and fruits are abomination.
Says the brave internet troll hiding behind his monitor. STFU you pathetic dumbass.![]()
That wasn't so hard, was it? So what do BLM and the Russian Collusion have to do with the rioting in Minneapolis?
Sad that the leader of the free world is actually a sick kid bent on dividing the country..
A blind man could see why putin loves this guy...;palm: he has done more damage in 3 years than his kbg did in it's inter existence to disrupt the country.........
Obama was paraphrasing from the movie "The Untouchables." In the movie Sean Connery said "Here's how you get him. He pulls a knife, you pull a gun. He sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. That's the Chicago way!"
Obama's version went like this. He was replying to a reporter.
Chozick, June 13, 2008: He [Obama] warned that the general election campaign could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’ ”he said.
A donor yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!
"I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.
"If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”
trump's too stupid to consider that his words could alienate potential voters. So he should continue bashing Dems from now until November 3 and see how that works out for him at the polls.
What a nimrod.
That was Just the sissy kind of response I expect out of you! SISSY BOY!
What's with whataboutism lately? Are people that desperate?
Again, pointing out hypocrisy is not "whataboutism". It is talking about your reaction to something, not saying "It's okay because of this other person"... You don't get to cry about one but ignore the other because they wear the same jersey color unless you are proudly proclaiming your hypocrisy. Either they are both no big deal (as I say) or they are both terribly wrong and you are right to cry about them, but only if you cry both times, not just for "those guys" doing it.
Typical troll.
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“A video by an account called “Cowboys for Trump” in which the speaker begins by saying, “The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.” The speaker quickly qualifies that he’s not speaking literally.“
“At precisely midnight, the president felt this was the kind of message that people needed to see. “Thank you Cowboys. See you in New Mexico!” he said in a retweet.“
“What lay ahead was entirely predictable. People are rightly pointing out that a president just promoted the idea of dead Democrats. Trump will have the kind of plausible deniability he craves — the guy even said he wasn’t being literal!“
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...o-saying-only-good-democrat-is-dead-democrat/
The question becomes why? Why would the President of the United States purposely retweet a message that even hints at killing nearly half the American public? What is the purpose? What is gained?
Does it unite the country burdened by a pandemic? Does it easy Americans anxiety with current conditions? How does it help those unemployed? How does it show empathy for the families of the hundred thousand casualties of the virus?
What is the objective here, and is it worth it, especially given what Americans are experiencing?
Deflecting from the OP is whataboutism. This is about Trump's retweet. Besides, you are assuming what we think of Obama.
Now if you really want to talk about hypocrisy, then where are the outrages over Trump's words and tweets?