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The big question now is will Trump tone it down. Stop praising Republicans who body slam journalists. Stop offering to pay the legal bills of Trumpies who beat people up. Stop boasting about wanting to punch a protester in the face. Etc., etc., etc. My guess is that he will get worse, being a totally unhinged psychopath.
Are you saying that Trump and his 10s of millions of supporters are like this man? And as such are responsible. Yes or No will suffice.
This is called a false choice, its a tactic often used by abusers. You are asking 2 questions, that may not have a yes or no answer. Stop trying these childish debating tactics.
When you KNOW some of your supporters may have issues-and with millions of them you KNOW some will if you have a IQ over 70, you should also know just how dangerous rhetoric like Trumps can be.
So yes, Trump IS in fact responsible. This was a foreseeable outcome. But no, his 10's of millions of supporters arent-beyond the responsibility that comes from supporting this idiocy on his part.
The big question now is will Trump tone it down. Stop praising Republicans who body slam journalists. Stop offering to pay the legal bills of Trumpies who beat people up. Stop boasting about wanting to punch a protester in the face. Etc., etc., etc. My guess is that he will get worse, being a totally unhinged psychopath.
Has nothing to do with Trump and 10s of millions of his supporters. If you are saying otherwise, then you are indeed doing what I said.
So I ask you. Is Trump and his 10s of millions of supporters responsible? A simple yes or no will suffice.
This is a direct reflection on the words that Trump speaks, or have spoken about these people and CNN. You are influenced by people you love and idolize, especially if that person is in such a high profile position like the president. I don't blame Trump supporters for this, the president needs to tone it down a notch or two. I would imagine there are others like him out there, and don't take much to push them over the top.
So then what is your explanation for his miraculous non fading stickers? What do you think causes them to be so incredibly impervious to fading?
I'd love to know your theory so I don't have to infer what you think from non specific and evasive "I'm just asking questions" type posts.
The South Florida sun, as I said. I'm going to bet none of those were vinyl stickers.
I don't have a theory, despite your blatant attempts to say that I do.
What pat of, "this stood out to me because this is strange, something is off" means: "I've come to a conclusion"?
Is it the fact that I'm questioning something that makes it seem foreign to you since the left doesn't seem to question anything they are told to believe? Is that what is throwing you off?
The big question now is will Trump tone it down. Stop praising Republicans who body slam journalists. Stop offering to pay the legal bills of Trumpies who beat people up. Stop boasting about wanting to punch a protester in the face. Etc., etc., etc. My guess is that he will get worse, being a totally unhinged psychopath.
No it isn't. But it's often said by one who doesn't want to answer the question.
Do you hold Trump and his millions of supporters responsible?
YES or NO will suffice.
(and BTW the answer is easy for anyone not affected by TDS)
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