I do think there will be another one. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I would still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
I do think there will be another one. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I would still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
The Democrats have been stoking up their base along with MSM and this is what happens.
Re: Anyone think there will be a third attempt on Trump?
By: Weed Hopper to All on Mon Sep 16 2024 05:56 am
I do think there will be another one. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I would still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
Was it an attempt? or a random shooting nearby?
CNN and leftwing media are saying it was another attempt, Fox news has bee really careful not to say that until all the facts are in.
... Make headlines! Use a corduroy pillow.
Re: Anyone think there will be a third attempt on Trump?
By: Weed Hopper to All on Mon Sep 16 2024 05:56 am
I do think there will be another one. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I wo still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
The Democrats have been stoking up their base along with MSM and this is what happens.
i expect more attacks, i expect more riots. people have been brainwashed in derangement.
my old girlfriend that i was with was a liberal and she would talk about tru every day. she knew almost nothing about how the govt works or any issues. she knew nothing about who she voted for other than their party affiliation. she was shocked when there were riots but i tried to tell her that's who you alligned yourself with.
Now she is one of those liberals that wont accept that biden was horrible an shouldn't have been president, but still is about trump 24/7.
those people say they want anybody but trump.
they think trump is literally hitler.
Was it an attempt? or a random shooting nearby?
CNN and leftwing media are saying it was another attempt, Fox news has
bee really careful not to say that until all the facts are in.
From what I've read, it looks like an attempt to me. I don't watch Fox, CNN, MSNBC, etc.
I also wouldn't be surprised if the suspect "hanged himself" while in custody.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I would >still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
The Democrats have been stoking up their base along with MSM and this is what >happens.
I'm a Trump supporter, but if someone was trying to take out Kamala, I would still decry attempts on her life. There is no place for this, but here we are.
Was it an attempt? or a random shooting nearby?
CNN and leftwing media are saying it was another attempt, Fox news has been really careful not to say that until all the facts are in.
Was it an attempt? or a random shooting nearby?
CNN and leftwing media are saying it was another attempt, Fox news has
been really careful not to say that until all the facts are in.
With the first shooting, everyone was upset because other networks were really careful to wait for the facts to come in before saying for sure.
The local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at the golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting until Trump was there.
I see why she's your old girlfriend. My wife is a Trump supporter, but her parents suffer a major case of TDS, as does one of my sisters. It's unreal how much people hate him.
The local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at the golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting
until Trump was there.
Re: Anyone think there will b
By: Dumas Walker to DENN on Tue Sep 17 2024 08:17 am
My question? How did he know Trump was going to be there?
I don't think most people even know why they hate him... because their friends hate him.
The local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at the
golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting
until Trump was there.
My question? How did he know Trump was going to be there?
heThe local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at
golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting until Trump was there.
Yep, but that came out after the initial fox reports.
The local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at the golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting until Trump was there.
My question? How did he know Trump was going to be there?
The local morning news reported that this shooter was on stake out at the
golf course for at least 12 hours. He didn't decide to start shooting until Trump was there.
My question? How did he know Trump was going to be there?
That is an interesting question. During the report I referenced, they were not sure he did know and, if he did, how.
I don't think most people even know why they hate him... because their friends hate him.
His general attitude sometimes rubs people the wrong way, I think. In particular, there was a time when he mocked a disabled reporter:
If he's the kind of person who would mock a disabled person, IMO he's not really a likeable person.
If he's the kind of person who would mock a disabled person, IMO he's not
really a likeable person.
I know of at least one person who will never, ever vote for him because of this incident. She is the mother of a special-needs child and that completely turned her off.
One of my friends has a couple of disabilities, and he was turned off to Trump as well. It's also made it hard for me to want to support Trump.
Nightfox wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
Re: Anyone think there will b
By: Dumas Walker to NIGHTFOX on Thu Sep 19 2024 08:56 am
If he's the kind of person who would mock a disabled person, IMO he's not
really a likeable person.
I know of at least one person who will never, ever vote for him because of this incident. She is the mother of a special-needs child and that completely turned her off.
One of my friends has a couple of disabilities, and he was turned off
to Trump as well. It's also made it hard for me to want to support
Trump.
One of my friends has a couple of disabilities, and he was turned off to
Trump as well. It's also made it hard for me to want to support Trump.
Does anyone need a list of things which make it hard to support Harris?
Followup question: Is there a line number limit on how long a message can be that's posted to DoveNet? ;-)
If he's the kind of person who would mock a disabled person, IMO he's not
really a likeable person.
I know of at least one person who will never, ever vote for him because of
this incident. She is the mother of a special-needs child and that completely turned her off.
One of my friends has a couple of disabilities, and he was turned off to Trump
as well. It's also made it hard for me to want to support Trump.
Not to mention the things he's been caught saying when he doesn't realize he's
being recorded are VASTLY different from what he says to people on the campaig
trail.
Oh, and half of his first-term Cabinet has said they won't vote for him, along
with a huge portion of his admnistration's aides.
All politicians lie. I've never seen any politicians lie as much as Trump, especially about stupid, incredibly trivial things.
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it as Trump being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket implication of disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easily see where others would take it that way, and I didn't think it was appropriate.
When people say he "doesn't act 'Presidential,'" while they usually cannot define what that really means I can agree that is one time where he definately didn't act so. Some of his attacks on John McCain were also good examples of inappropriate, "un-Presidential" responses.
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it as Trump
being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket implication of
disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easily see where others
would take it that way, and I didn't think it was appropriate.
While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate.. I'd like to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not to vote for him, have ever called a friend of theirs a retard, or a short bus riding window licker, or slow, etc. Back in the 80s-90s you heard that crap every day, as it was very common.
I think it has to do with people's skin getting much thinner over the years. People's feelings get hurt entirely too easily nowadays.
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it as
Trump being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket
implication of disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easily
see where others would take it that way, and I didn't think it was
appropriate.
While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate..
I'd like to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not
to vote for him, have ever called a friend of theirs a retard, or a
short bus riding window licker, or slow, etc. Back in the 80s-90s
you heard that crap every day, as it was very common.
I think it has to do with people's skin getting much thinner over
the
years. People's feelings get hurt entirely too easily nowadays.
I can't say I remember if I've ever called someone that, but generally I avoid using that word. And even so, and even if peoples' skin is thinner these days, I don't think that justifies mocking a disabled person, or makes it appropriate in any way. IMO it's a piece of shit thing to do, and doesn't make me feel good about voting for him.
My question? How did he know Trump was going to be there?
Probably a mole in his secret service detail.
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it as Trump being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket implication of disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easily see where others woul
take it that way, and I didn't think it was appropriate.
While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate.. I'd like to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not to vote for him, have ever called a friend of theirs a retard, or a short bus riding window licker, or slow, etc. Back in the 80s-90s you heard that crap every day, as it was ver
common.
I think it has to do with people's skin getting much thinner over the years. People's feelings get hurt entirely too easily nowadays.
When people say he "doesn't act 'Presidential,'" while they usually canno
define what that really means I can agree that is one time where he definately didn't act so. Some of his attacks on John McCain were also good examples of inappropriate, "un-Presidential" responses.
He wasn't ever, nor wanted to be groomed to be president. He has always been a
business owner and basically ran the country the same way - which was /very/ successful, if I might add. It was definitely a nice break from the previous what, 20 years of Democrat presidents?
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it as Trump being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket implication of disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easily see where others woul
take it that way, and I didn't think it was appropriate.
While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate.. I'd like to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not to vote for him, have ever called a friend of theirs a retard, or a short bus riding window licker, or slow, etc. Back in the 80s-90s you heard that crap every day, as it was ver
common.
Yes, it was indeed. I suspect that any folks my age acting appalled about it now used to say it a lot then.
definately didn't act so. Some of his attacks on John McCain were also good examples of inappropriate, "un-Presidential" responses.
He wasn't ever, nor wanted to be groomed to be president. He has always been a
business owner and basically ran the country the same way - which was /very/ successful, if I might add. It was definitely a nice break from the previous what, 20 years of Democrat presidents?
I don't think people realize how some politicians are groomed for that. I remember reading years ago that the Kennedys were grooming their eldest for an eventual Presidential run. He died, so they turned their focus on John.
an eventual Presidential run. He died, so they turned their focus on John. He had already spent some time not being groomed which made things a little more difficult.
One of my friends has a couple of disabilities, and he was turned off to Trump as well. It's also made it hard for me to want to support Trump.
Does anyone need a list of things which make it hard to support Harris?
I think it has to do with people's skin getting much thinner over the years. People's feelings get hurt entirely too easily nowadays.
Re: Anyone think there will b
By: Accession to Dumas Walker on Fri Sep 20 2024 05:01 pm
I think it has to do with people's skin getting much thinner over the years. People's feelings get hurt entirely too easily nowadays.
Exactly!!!
Yes, it was indeed. I suspect that any folks my age acting appalled about it now used to say it a lot then.
you can't say 'that is retarded' and stuff like that because people pretend to
be offended. it was used a lot from the 70s-80s when i was growing up.
i still remember oprah talking to trump trying to get him to be president. that was in the late 80s when all the democrats loved trump, loved his money and he was godfather to a lot of their children.
My wife loves Trump... I don't really like him as a person, but then I don't vote for the person. I vote for the platform.
I prefer the conservative platform to the liberal platform. And I think that Kamala is a complete moron...
I prefer the conservative platform to the liberal platform. AndBf? I think that Kamala is a complete moron...
You think she's a moron, but you also say you don't vote for the
person, you vote for the platform..?
I see it a lot with 30yrs and under. They think something's always up. they >are always wondering if someone is a trump supporter or anti what they are for.
For all his trash talking, Trump is a man who is offering to sacrifice (again)
a successful career to take on a political war to solve systemic problems that
the crony government (swamp) profitably ignores. He points out that Kamala and
Biden could have worked to tackle problems for four years that she now says "this is what I will do".
You think she's a moron, but you also say you don't vote for the person, you vote for the platform..?
I guess it depends on how you take it. At the time, I took it a Trump being hard on that particular person and not as a blanket implication of disabled persons as a whole. However, I can easi see where others woul
take it that way, and I didn't think it was appropriate.
While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate.. I'd to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not to vote fo him, have ever called a friend of theirs a ******, or [REDACTED], MR> > > etc. Back in the 80s-90s you heard that crap
day, as it was very common.
Yes, it was indeed. I suspect that any folks my age acting appalled ab it now used to say it a lot then.
you can't say 'that is ********' and stuff like that because people prete MR> be offended. it was used a lot from the 70s-80s when i was growing up.
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While it is (much moreso now), and definitely was inappropriate.. I'd to know how many people arguing about this as a reason not to vote fo him, have ever called a friend of theirs a ******, or [REDACTED],
etc. Back in the 80s-90s you heard that crap
day, as it was very common.
Yes, it was indeed. I suspect that any folks my age acting appalled ab it now used to say it a lot then.
you can't say 'that is ********' and stuff like that because people prete be offended. it was used a lot from the 70s-80s when i was growing up.
No pretending is necessary; that word *is* inherently deeply offensive. It's almost like we've moved on as a society.