Trump 2024 Run Thread

"But inflation made things more expensive compared to 2020..." I hate people.

There's been article after article of undecided voters post debate talk about how Trump is a danger to any number of things and how he's a bad person. But they generally end with, but things got expensive during Biden's term, so I might still vote for Trump.

It's like no one remembers what happened in 2020 at all.
 
"But inflation made things more expensive compared to 2020..." I hate people.

There's been article after article of undecided voters post debate talk about how Trump is a danger to any number of things and how he's a bad person. But they generally end with, but things got expensive during Biden's term, so I might still vote for Trump.
well when a society replaces the Greed and Lust for Money and all the bad qualities that come with it in their Society as their God

and Replace the Teachings of Christ in Compassion, welcoming strangers with open arms, Helping the poor and sick, Feeding and clothing the Hungry, Washing the Feet of the Unpure, Breaking bread and sitting down with and welcoming Sinners and The Lost and Unclean to their tables

Then you get to this situation where the bad qualities of the worst person possible are seen as "Christ Like" and he is started to be worshiped as a God Like or Christ Like Figure

And actions that drive Greed and Lust For Money becomes more important to that voter than actually pursuing a life, country , society that is more in line with traditional Christian values
 
It's like no one remembers what happened in 2020 at all.
Trump went on National TV and said , and I QUOTE,

“I think there is blame on both sides,”
“You had some very bad people in that group," But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”
about Charlottesville


THIS WEEK
he claimed he never said, His followers 100% do Not believe he said that, and Right Wing Media calls it a Hoax and claim he never said that.

Yet I watched and Heard it with my very own Ears.
 
It's like no one remembers what happened in 2020 at all.
But you heard him. It was Pilosi's fault. He was just there to give a speech. I've also heard it was Antifa or just a friendly protest. /extreme sarcasm

I'm convinced people only care about their wallets... or they live under rocks. Maybe they have all had TBI and amnesia...? How any veteran could still support him after Jan 6 and after they took a pledge to support and defend the constitution is beyond me. They are all traitors.
 
Trump went on National TV and said , and I QUOTE,

“I think there is blame on both sides,”
“You had some very bad people in that group," But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.”
about Charlottesville


THIS WEEK he claimed he never said, His followers 100% do Not believe he said that, and Right Wing Media calls it a Hoax and claim he never said that.

Yet I watched and Heard it with my very own Ears.

I'm not talking about his diehards. Those people don't matter in the grand scheme of things.

The regular people who normally vote one way or the other though. They saw everything we all did 4 years ago. I can't fathom how they don't see how the ramifications of a once in a century event wouldn't be solved in a few months.
 
I'm not talking about his diehards. Those people don't matter in the grand scheme of things.

The regular people who normally vote one way or the other though. They saw everything we all did 4 years ago. I can't fathom how they don't see how the ramifications of a once in a century event wouldn't be solved in a few months.
I can't believe he hasn't even been in court for any of the 2020 election crimes yet. It's been over 3.5 years.
 
Yet AGAIN attacking our Allies based on FALSE Conspiracies Theories

Former Canadian politicians blast Trump for spreading Trudeau-Castro conspiracy


OTTAWA — Two former Canadian lawmakers are calling on former President Donald Trump to apologize for reviving and circulating a long-debunked rumor that is “vile, vulgar, and deeply offensive.”

Their move comes after Trump falsely claims that Canada’s prime minister is the son of former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro in “Save America,” the former president’s new photo book that also provides commentary.



Lloyd Axworthy and Allan Rock call the section in the book “profoundly offensive,” interpreting it as a flagrant attempt to politically undermine Justin Trudeau.

“We just thought it's about time Canadians showed some outrage about this attempt to interfere into our affairs,” Axworthy, Canada’s former top diplomat and Liberal Party elder statesman, said in an interview with POLITICO.

“Part of the Trump or the autocratic playbook is to get people's confidence undermined, and it's clear coming out in a book like that, it would be picked up by all kinds of enablers.”

Trump writes in his new coffee-table book that Trudeau’s mother, Margaret, was “somehow associated” with Castro and notes that “a lot of people say that Justin is his son.”

The former president adds: “He swears that he isn’t but how the hell would he know! Castro had good hair, the ‘father’ didn’t, Justin has good hair, and has become a Communist just like Castro.”

Margaret Trudeau’s party lifestyle was a spectator sport during Pierre Trudeau’s days as prime minister. That included a famous spell partying with the Rolling Stones, which earned mentions in Keith Richards’ autobiography.

The Canadian government has been forced to outright deny the long-running conspiracy theories. The age-old Castro rumor has been thoroughly debunked by this point.


Trump’s musings motivated the former Cabinet colleagues to demand that Trump withdraw the book from circulation until the “offending passage” is removed.

They’ve addressed their letter to Trump at Mar-a-Lago and sent copies to U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Cohen and Canada’s envoy in the U.S., Kirsten Hillman.

Axworthy, who served in Pierre Trudeau’s Cabinet and first met Justin Trudeau when the future prime minister was just 4 or 5 years old, said he doesn’t think Trump will apologize, but he does expect the ambassadors to take up the issue.

“There is a lot of damage that can be done as this book goes out for publication and that story stays the way it is,” he said.

Canadian officials have been careful to avoid weighing in on the presidential race. In a full-court press, Trudeau’s “Team Canada” has traveled to 33 states and met with 42 governors knowing the country’s economic security hinges on a review of the USMCA trade pact that will begin after the U.S. election.


Axworthy, a former foreign minister, acknowledges he can speak much more freely than anyone on Trudeau’s team right now, although he said he’s not had contact with the office.

He says he’s speaking out because Trump is breaking an “unwritten rule” of diplomacy that leaders refrain from publicly interfering in the affairs of a foreign country in an “underhanded” way.

“I have a sense that as he grows older, he's losing any sense of restraint. We saw that in the debate the other night, where he's repeating this thing about Haitian immigrants eating cats and dogs.”

Another conspiracy theory that proved untrue.
 
uneffinghinged!!!

THEY ARE LEGAL IMMIGRANTS!!

THEY ARE HERE LEGALLY!!!!!



he is going to Deport LEGAL IMMIGRANTS now ??

This is insanity

So now Trump is against Legal immigration and is going to start removing legal immigrants...wonder if Elon or his Wife know???
 
uneffinghinged!!!

Ohhh and then you remember the origin Source of the Story Trump is pushing against LEGAL immigrants

Before Trump, neo-Nazis pushed false claims about Haitians as part of hate campaign


The day after the presidential debate at which former President Donald Trump spread a false story about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, Christopher Pohlhaus, leader of the national neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe, took to his Telegram channel to take credit.

Pohlhaus, a Marine-turned-tattoo artist known as “Hammer” to his hundreds of followers, wrote Blood Tribe had “pushed Springfield into the public consciousness.”

Members of his hate group agreed. “The president is talking about it now,” a member wrote on Gab, a Twitter-like service popular with extremists. “This is what real power looks like.”

Trump’s line at the debate was the culmination of a weekslong rumor mill that appears to have at least been amplified by Blood Tribe, which has sought to demonize the local Haitian community online and in person. The debate drew more than 67 million viewers, according to the media analytics company Nielsen.


As with most rumors, the beginning of the baseless claims about Haitians eating pets in Springfield is hard to pinpoint, but Blood Tribe undoubtedly helped spread it.

Starting in late June, people in local Facebook groups had been posting about Haitian children chasing ducks and geese. Around the same time, conservative media was characterizing Springfield as being “flooded” with Haitian immigrants. Over the next few weeks, the Facebook complaints, still without evidence, got darker, with anonymous posters claiming they were hearing that ducks and geese were going missing, perhaps even being eaten by their immigrant neighbors.

The Springfield Police Division told NBC News that “there have been no credible reports or specific claims of pets being harmed, injured, or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.”

The rumor began to grow legs in the private local groups as the blue-collar city’s immigration-driven population growth became national news in an election year.


Blood Tribe latched on last month when it started posting to Telegram and Gab about Springfield, stoking racist rumors about Haitians and Black people in general eating domestic animals. In a hate-filled Gab post from early September that included multiple racial epithets, the group claimed Haitians “eat the ducks out of the city parks.” The reach of Blood Tribe’s isn’t clear, as its Gab and Telegram accounts have fewer than 1,000 followers.

In response to a request for comment sent to Pohlhaus, Blood Tribe said in an email that it stood by its claims and that it would continue its activism, “making sure” Haitian immigrants “are all repatriated.”

The claims also began circulating in more mainstream conservative spaces, most notably on social media.


The man who originally posted the photo said that it was taken in Columbus, Ohio, and that he didn’t know the person’s ethnicity and he said he didn’t believe the photo should have been used to spread false rumors.

Even so, the post sparked a major jump for the rumor. What had been steady conversation that spread in August was beginning to die out early this month, according to data from Peak Metrics, a company that tracks online threats. But the goose post led to a second wave of virality.

From there, the rumors snowballed. Claims of residents’ pets being stolen, animal sacrifice and voodoo worshiping, as well as discussions about the “great replacement” conspiracy, began to circulate, according to an analysis by Memetica, a digital investigations company.

The memes followed. Artificial intelligence-generated images first circulated on 4chan and then in MAGA communities on X of pets and waterfowl being embraced and protected by Trump, which pushed the conspiracy theories even further into the mainstream. At the height of the spread this week, Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, promoted the baseless rumors on his own X account.


“It’s possible, of course, that all of these rumors will turn out to be false,” Vance posted. But he told his followers, without proof that the rumors weren’t true, they shouldn’t “let the crybabies in the media dissuade you, fellow patriots. Keep the cat memes flowing.”

As the rumors gained steam in conservative online spaces, Blood Tribe was planning real-world actions.

On Aug. 10, about a dozen masked Blood Tribe members carrying banners adorned with swastikas marched in downtown Springfield, labeling the event an “anti-Haitian Immigration march.” On Facebook, Mayor Rob Rue said: “There was an attempt to disrupt our community by an outside hate group. Nothing happened, except they expressed their First Amendment rights.”

Blood Tribe’s Gab account shot back and invited its followers to harass the mayor. “Hello, Springfield Ohio! We hear you have a real problem with Haitian ‘refugees.’”


On Aug. 27, Drake Berentz, the only Blood Tribe member apart from Pohlhaus who marches with his face shown, stood before the Springfield City Commission. Identifying himself by his online moniker, Berentz offered “a word of warning” before his mic was cut off for threatening the commission. He was escorted out by police.

Springfield isn’t Blood Tribe’s first target, and it’s not likely to be its last, said Jeff Tischauser, a senior researcher for the Southern Poverty Law Center who monitors hate groups. Blood Tribe and other hate groups have used the real-world actions for recruitment, attention and intimidation.

Last year, armed Blood Tribe members rallied at drag events in Columbus and Wadsworth, Ohio, chanting Nazi slogans and waving Nazi salutes. They marched at a Pride event in Watertown, Wisconsin and at the capitol in Madison, and they shouted “Heil Hitler” outside Disney World. This year, abandoning LGBTQ issues for immigration, they have protested in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Nashville, Tennessee; Pierre, South Dakota; and Springfield.


“They aim to stoke fear among local communities that they view as potentially friendly to their ideas,” Tischauser said. “Goal No. 1 is psychological trauma, to keep folks out of public life that they disagree with. Number 2 is to create these viral moments for their group to get attention on Gab and on Telegram.”

Blood Tribe, like other white nationalist groups, also seeks to normalize extremist ideas and symbols, Tischauser said. With Trump’s and the wider conservative embrace of the Haitians-eating-pets rumor, Springfield has been a success for the hate groups.

“The GOP seems to be falling into their trap,” Tischauser said. “Groups like Blood Tribe truly see themselves as pushing the GOP further to their position on policy, but also on rhetoric.”

The threat from such a mainstreaming of extremist ideas was on display in Springfield on Thursday. Blood Tribe has used its Gab account to dox Springfield residents and government employees who have spoken out against the recent rumors. City Hall had to close down Thursday after multiple government agencies there got bomb threats
 
Fox cuts away from Trump’s incoherent press conference where he cited a Project 2025 author, denied the 2020 election results, and defended self-avowed white nationalist and 9/11 conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer

 
All went down today
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REPORTER: Laura Loomer is traveling with you. She made racist remarks about your opponents. She also espoused 9/11 conspiracies. Do you disavow those remarks?

TRUMP: Well, I have to see what those remarks are. I don't even know what you're talking about.

 
it's hard to even keep up with all the lies, homophobic, racists, fear mongering words that don and his minions spout on an hourly a minute by minute basis...it's disgusting and disturbing...
 
Buttigieg said: "This is a strategy to get us talking about the latest crazy thing that he did, whatever urban legend he amplifies right now. It's about people eating cats or geese or whatever because he cannot afford for us to be talking about his record."

^^THIS^^
 
Buttigieg said: "This is a strategy to get us talking about the latest crazy thing that he did, whatever urban legend he amplifies right now. It's about people eating cats or geese or whatever because he cannot afford for us to be talking about his record."

^^THIS^^
Here’s Trump ally Laura Loomer with Nick Fuentes toasting to “The hostile takeover of the Republican Party.”

 
Black Republicans for Trump organized a bus tour and got a tiny crowd of maybe 3 or 4 people to turn out for a rally in Baltimore. The Black people interviewed by the local TV station were not amused.


NEW: Unwelcome "Black Voters for Trump" Bus Draws Nearly Empty Parking Lot

...But Trump's 'random' Chick-fil-A fan was there
 
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