Remember this shit? Fucking vote.

President Donald Trump stood in front of the White House press corps on Tuesday afternoon and vented.

What was billed as a press conference rapidly turned into a quasi-campaign event, with the President of the United States free-associating about his general election opponent, the state of the country and the media. Even by Trump standards, it was a shocking performance – suggesting a level of volatility and unpredictability that has to terrify Republicans trying to run and win campaigns while sharing the same ballot with Trump in November.

  1. “Because you talk about a certain power of the telephone and the calls where they would call and say, no, we don’t want to do that.”
  1. “That basically means no windows, no nothing. It’s very hard to do. I tell people when they want to go into some of these buildings, how are your eyes because they won’t be good in five years.”
  1. “But you can’t make a left anymore and come into the United States loaded up with human traffic.”
  • Bahnd Rollard@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Made a quick glance at your post history, do try to convince us that your not here to astroturf.

    In addition, non-vote is not a vote against what you believe is the greater evil. This has been a zero-sum game for decades, non-participants dont matter. (That means you and your opinions if you dont show up, spoil your ballot for all we care, but participate and dont discourage others from doing so).

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      4 months ago

      These Russian astroturfers have been increasing in numbers and intensity.

      Putin is getting desperate. More so than before.

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      4 months ago

      I see them both as the greater evil. The idea of ‘lesser evil’ has grown to accept senile incompetence as a viable option in politics.