Eh, he hates everything. Other than the leaders of our enemies.
Man that guy has the most fragile ego I've ever seen. Yes, let's give him unlimited executive power so he can unleash hell on Taylor Swift's followers for not loving him enough. What a psychopath.This is obviously another one of those 4D chess moves Trump likes to make.
Yeah, but she can make a difference, and every bit helps. I think the comment reflects his stupidity, more so than his willingness to hate anybody that frowns his way. The comments from panicked Trump supporters in that third tweet are interesting. As well as one comment with the expected “this must be a genius chess move” type comment, lol. Not saying she’s a huge difference, but her initial announcement did send half a million+ to a voter registration site. I don’t know what he gains announcing “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!”. She’s rather influential among her fans…Eh, he hates everything. Other than the leaders of our enemies.
He hates Taylor Swift so much that he used AI to make pictures of her supporting him.
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Man that guy has the most fragile ego I've ever seen. Yes, let's give him unlimited executive power so he can unleash hell on Taylor Swift's followers for not loving him enough. What a psychopath.
These people are bored. Too much peace and prosperity. It’s why we’re seeing so many people with F-450 trucks and boats, instead of enjoying their lives, are miserable and finding meaning with Trump truck parades, swearing at doctors and teachers, and burning books. They have money, which is the primary measure of success in this country, and instead of using their money and leisure time to become more cultured and educated, they delve deep into nonsensical conspiracies.
Francis Fukuyama, “The End of History and the Last Man”
As we're watching Idiocracy unfold before our eyes? Nah, Fukayama might be right.What a colossal heap of **** Fukuyama was wrong 30 years ago and he's still a ****ing idiot now.
This is obviously another one of those 4D chess moves Trump likes to make.
Do you feel the same way when posters on JF are wanting the shooters to not miss?Yes, Elon, this needs to be asked. Tweet was deleted.
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‘Appalling And Indefensible’: Elon Musk Incites Rage Online After Claiming No One Is ‘Trying to Assassinate Biden/Kamala’
Billionaire Elon Musk sent out a controversial post on Sunday following the attempted assassination on former President Donald Trump.www.mediaite.com
Do you feel the same way when posters on JF are wanting the shooters to not miss?
As we're watching Idiocracy unfold before our eyes? Nah, Fukayama might be right.
Trump would have been a fringe write-in candidate 30 years ago. Dude was endorsed by the KKK—repeatedly—and actually had to think about it. He's now the lead dog of one of two major political parties in this country because people find him charming. Collapse is closer than you think.
That's comparing apples to oranges. Kamala and Joe are not a threat to democracy.
That'd be a large part of it, sure, but only insomuch as it was the mechanism for the fulfillment of daily needs of the populace. The removal of daily struggle for basic requirements for a people bent on governing themselves due to their perpetual and relative wealth when compared to their global neighbors would eventually have this effect anyway because people no longer have a reason to think beyond their daily requirements to sustain their livelihood. Think late-period Imperial Rome when they couldn't even ****bothered about the Visigoths. Not that Rome was capitalistic, but same concept where people just no longer... care.I reckon the destabilising affect of technology coupled with the de-industrialisation of capitalist democracies, corporate media monopolies has a lot more to do with it.
Tell me again how many votes Kamala got to become the nominee? Of the candidates on the ballot, Kamala is the only one to have actually quashed democracy.Kamala and Joe are not a threat to democracy.
Well, I do believe actually assassinating Trump would make matters far, far worse in this country. So it’s good he was not killed. I can understand people willing to say that, though, because the anger from both sides is off the charts altogether. So I cannot very well act surprised with any “wish he had not missed” reactions. If pressed, many likely won’t back down, but others would likely admit, “well, yeah, maybe I shouldn’t say such a thing”. So much anger, I’m not surprised by what people say in anger. On both sides.Do you feel the same way when posters on JF are wanting the shooters to not miss?