Great article. I don't think Trump will ever apologize because I don't think he's sorry. The people who died and will die are just collateral damage. It's sad really.
It's almost impossible to know who to trust at this point. Is Vivek Ramaswamy authentic? Maybe. But if he is they're not going to allow him into the club. I'm not even sure we'll have an election in 2024. Shit could be hitting the fan like we've never seen before.
I'm confounded by Trump's tone deafness on this issue. The reason for my initial "Never Trump" stance. Still, I'm hopefull of possible redemption on this. His greatest personality trait, is also his greatest weakness.
Completely agree - we cannot be gaslit into thinking these medical emergencies are "normal." That's why I cover this topic frequently.
I think more "sports fans" who saw that reporter go down know its jab related than you might think. They'll say something behind closed doors but don't post about it or talk about it at work.
Thanks to the hard work of many Substack journalists (you know all their names) it's quite apparent that Trump didn't do OWS all on his own. The deep state essentially railroaded him and got it done despite him. And they cleverly made Trump feel like he was a big part of it, he who rammed the juice through the FDA with his personality, when we know that's not really the case. I'm sure Birk and Fauci still laugh about their time working with Trump.
RFK Jr sounds like he 'believes in freedom' and is all for 'the American people' at times... but he's NOT our guy.(I'm not implying you said he was) He was a strong supporter of Hillary and Bernie. It's hard telling who we can trust anymore. It's a big club. They act like they hate each other when the camera's are rolling, but then they party together behind closed doors.
He's too loyal to his dad and uncle's Party. It's a lost cause for him to stick with that. He should break free from their clutches...unless he's not truly interested in changing things.
Great article. I don't think Trump will ever apologize because I don't think he's sorry. The people who died and will die are just collateral damage. It's sad really.
It's almost impossible to know who to trust at this point. Is Vivek Ramaswamy authentic? Maybe. But if he is they're not going to allow him into the club. I'm not even sure we'll have an election in 2024. Shit could be hitting the fan like we've never seen before.
The people running things are too corrupt...you cannot become POTUS unless you have some insider connections.
I'm confounded by Trump's tone deafness on this issue. The reason for my initial "Never Trump" stance. Still, I'm hopefull of possible redemption on this. His greatest personality trait, is also his greatest weakness.
Completely agree - we cannot be gaslit into thinking these medical emergencies are "normal." That's why I cover this topic frequently.
I think more "sports fans" who saw that reporter go down know its jab related than you might think. They'll say something behind closed doors but don't post about it or talk about it at work.
Thanks to the hard work of many Substack journalists (you know all their names) it's quite apparent that Trump didn't do OWS all on his own. The deep state essentially railroaded him and got it done despite him. And they cleverly made Trump feel like he was a big part of it, he who rammed the juice through the FDA with his personality, when we know that's not really the case. I'm sure Birk and Fauci still laugh about their time working with Trump.
RFK Jr sounds like he 'believes in freedom' and is all for 'the American people' at times... but he's NOT our guy.(I'm not implying you said he was) He was a strong supporter of Hillary and Bernie. It's hard telling who we can trust anymore. It's a big club. They act like they hate each other when the camera's are rolling, but then they party together behind closed doors.
He's too loyal to his dad and uncle's Party. It's a lost cause for him to stick with that. He should break free from their clutches...unless he's not truly interested in changing things.
I appreciate you sharing this post, Diane! Thank you!