Originally Posted by
redietz
I'm certainly not addicted to any Trump Kool-Aid, and I would vote for Trump. I think the Dems have set some truly remarkable precedents regarding censorship of accurate information based on the premise that they know what's best, and even if they don't, they'll legislate as if they always do. Unprecedented censorship, really, when you get the majority of the population to subscribe to social media and then control it.
The primary example is Covid-19 mRNA reporting. Rachel Maddow got everything wrong over and over as a parrot for the administration. The Hunter laptop and Russian conspiracy stories, buried and misreported, get blown off as not important.
Then you have the absurd fiction that the vice president either (a) did not know the president had obvious mental issues or (B) was not obligated to report such to the American people. LOL. I mean, can anything be more irresponsible, more manipulative than expecting us to swallow A or B? It's a joke.
I have never seen anything like this. Harris went through no voting or vetting process attached to the US population. To install her on the ballot was more authoritarian than any trick by the Trumpster during his four years in office.
And meanwhile, an assassination attempt goes largely unmentioned in the days and weeks leading up to the election. That non-referencing of the assassination attempt is remarkable. That assassination attempt should be an adjective of sorts before every election discussion. But it's ignored, and likewise the effects being shot at have on an individual go undiscussed. Having people next to you killed by bullets intended for you is not something you shake off...ever. To expect Trump to carry on in a more palatable tone, with less acrimony, is asinine. You see any discussions or segments discussing the PTSD of bullets aimed at you killing someone else? You see any of that on CNN or MSNBC? Yet these are key elements of this historical point in time.
Americans are being taken for a ride by a combo of the Democratic leadership and major media.
These are bizarre and frightening times.