You’re right, and anyone from lemmy.world is fucking uninformed (with rare exception).
There’s a rumor that he doesn’t know how to read. He occasionally pantomimes reading, but he doesn’t actually do it. You’ll remember he made a big deal out of teleprompters and reading from scripts in the past. That’s a great way to flip his disability into strong-man rhetoric, isn’t it?
Gosh, I don’t really like t-shirts. Can I get a sticker instead?
Well, that’s it. Now I’m not voting for biden.
And we were all overreacting about Roe v Wade. “Precedent”, “established law”, “checks and balances”. It could never happen, they said.
How do people even hear about protests in order to participate? I really hope it’s not Facebook.
Bet I could take him in a fight
Horseshoes&
The horrors persist…
Afraid of his supporters too, I reckon. 🤯
Best we can do is the second amendment. Fix it yourselves, citizens!
That’ll do it. There’s no way Trump would ever disregard a law.
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Who is that one guy in the trifecta? Almost feels like this image was meant to draw attention to him.
(Edit: That is Thomas Homan)
I’ve had a chance to watch it now. Even he understands the spirit of the sentiment. Despair (hopelessness) leads to inaction, anger spurs it on.
We can be hopeful once we’re free.
You cannot educate the unwilling
Anger is more useful than despair
– by Terminator
Ugh! Disgusting source. I’m sorry I didn’t vet that before posting it.
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/free-republic/
Facts are facts, regardless: "It has also emerged that nefarious activities by USAID were well documented across the globe.
There are reports that USAID built a fake Cuban Twitter platform called ZunZuneo, designed to lure young users and slowly feed them anti-government content to spark protests and was funded in secret through shell companies.
The plan collapsed when exposed in 2014.
USAID was accused of funding regime change in Venezuela after it poured millions into opposition groups trying to overthrow the leaders of that country, President Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro.
It trained activists, bankrolled anti-government media, and was linked to the failed 2002 coup against President Chávez.
In 2014, USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy poured money into opposition groups and media in Ukraine.
Other countries where it was accused of meddling in political affairs include Bolivia, Haiti and Afghanistan."