No, that’s not the important distinction for someone who claims that the vaccine is very dangerous. But let’s say that it was:
Jim Jones ordered and mixed up the jungle juice. And showed off about how only he could have accomplished that. But he only put it out there if anyone was interested. Nothing was mandated [not true in Trump’s federal government]. According to you, he then bears no responsibility for what happened.
Being stupid and dishonest on behalf of a man who laughs at you, daily. What a life.
The conflict Trumpers have when they try to praise Trump for his flawless handling of COVID while simultaneously saying he rushed a deadly untested poisonous vaccine that killed more people than the virus will never cease to amuse.
How about how Kamala and others encouraged their followers to not take the Trump vaccine? Was that amusing as well?
The conflict Trumpers have when they try to praise Trump for his flawless handling of COVID while simultaneously saying he rushed a deadly untested poisonous vaccine that killed more people than the virus will never cease to amuse.
How about how Kamala and others encouraged their followers to not take the Trump vaccine? Was that amusing as well?
The Dems claim Trump did not combat the Covid when the jab came out, the lockdowns began, the masking and social distancing were instituted during his presidency.
All these were a disaster. But instead of attacking him over these disasters, the attack the fake narrative that he did nothing
How about how Kamala and others encouraged their followers to not take the Trump vaccine? Was that amusing as well?
The Dems claim Trump did not combat the Covid when the jab came out, the lockdowns began, the masking and social distancing were instituted during his presidency.
All these were a disaster. But instead of attacking him over these disasters, the attack the fake narrative that he did nothing
I noticed you don’t attack him over these “disasters”.
Hamas is a proxy of Iran so unless Trump is prepared to do something about the Mullah regime, he will be in the same position Biden was in.
Weren’t we told Trump would not be a president sticking his nose into conflicts abroad and paying American dollars for overseas conflicts. Wasn’t that Trump?
This post was edited 26 seconds after it was posted.
Hamas is a proxy of Iran so unless Trump is prepared to do something about the Mullah regime, he will be in the same position Biden was in.
Weren’t we told Trump would not be a president sticking his nose into conflicts abroad and paying American dollars for overseas conflicts. Wasn’t that Trump?
It was 45 years ago (on Ronald Reagan's inauguration) when Ronald Reagan announced that the Iranian hostages (after 444 days in captivity) and after Jimmy Carter's disastrous rescue plan that saw 8 military personnel killed, had been freed and on the way home.
One of the best days in American history. Thanks Ronald!
Weren’t we told Trump would not be a president sticking his nose into conflicts abroad and paying American dollars for overseas conflicts. Wasn’t that Trump?
It was 45 years ago (on Ronald Reagan's inauguration) when Ronald Reagan announced that the Iranian hostages (after 444 days in captivity) and after Jimmy Carter's disastrous rescue plan that saw 8 military personnel killed, had been freed and on the way home.
One of the best days in American history. Thanks Ronald!
Joe Biden ain't freeing any American hostages in Gaza. He doesn't even work any more. Lounging around on the beach.
It was 45 years ago (on Ronald Reagan's inauguration) when Ronald Reagan announced that the Iranian hostages (after 444 days in captivity) and after Jimmy Carter's disastrous rescue plan that saw 8 military personnel killed, had been freed and on the way home.
One of the best days in American history. Thanks Ronald!
Joe Biden ain't freeing any American hostages in Gaza. He doesn't even work any more. Lounging around on the beach.
Correct!
Sleepy Joe has bigger issues to worry about, like multiple diaper changes and Cackles is just hitting the bottle.
If this was my message board, I'd moderate just like X. As a libertarian I value freedom of speech a ton and I'd be too lazy to moderate anything that's not clear spam / would cause harm in the form of advertising $.
How do you feel about Trump’s proposed tariff plans?
The Dems claim Trump did not combat the Covid when the jab came out, the lockdowns began, the masking and social distancing were instituted during his presidency.
All these were a disaster. But instead of attacking him over these disasters, the attack the fake narrative that he did nothing
I noticed you don’t attack him over these “disasters”.
Those were all disasters and he was the president.
Weren’t we told Trump would not be a president sticking his nose into conflicts abroad and paying American dollars for overseas conflicts. Wasn’t that Trump?
It was 45 years ago (on Ronald Reagan's inauguration) when Ronald Reagan announced that the Iranian hostages (after 444 days in captivity) and after Jimmy Carter's disastrous rescue plan that saw 8 military personnel killed, had been freed and on the way home.
One of the best days in American history. Thanks Ronald!
Good lord Sally you are bragging about Reagan making a deal with our national enemies to keep Americans as hostages until a Republican became president. You are bragging about one of the most shameful episodes of American history.
The 1980 October Surprise theory refers to an allegation that representatives of Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign made a secret deal with Iranian leaders to delay the release of American hostages until after the election...
It was 45 years ago (on Ronald Reagan's inauguration) when Ronald Reagan announced that the Iranian hostages (after 444 days in captivity) and after Jimmy Carter's disastrous rescue plan that saw 8 military personnel killed, had been freed and on the way home.
One of the best days in American history. Thanks Ronald!
Good lord Sally you are bragging about Reagan making a deal with our national enemies to keep Americans as hostages until a Republican became president. You are bragging about one of the most shameful episodes of American history.
Good lord Sally you are bragging about Reagan making a deal with our national enemies to keep Americans as hostages until a Republican became president. You are bragging about one of the most shameful episodes of American history.
Are any of you MAG@s actually men of means? I don't see it, at least from your posts. You all seem like those "scratching-at-the-margins" types. Accordingly, your failures in 2024 will continue unabated in 2025. While normal Americans ring in the New Year in total bash style, you will have nothing to celebrate except more drudgery and menial toil. I mean, I'm sorry to be a downer on New Years, but it is what it is.
2025 is going to rock balls. I'd stick around and rock New Years with you guys, but right now I gotta bail.
He brought them home. Jimmy Carter never brought them home. A very weak president.
Facts.
Jimmy Carter had 444 days to bring the hostages home. He failed miserably. Ronald Reagan in his first day as president brought them home. Game, set and match Reagan
In a Season of Hope, Trump’s Grit Inspires New York Post 24 Dec 2024 GLENN HARLAN REYNOLDS FOR Christians, Christmas is a holiday about hope and redemption. In some ways, that’s been the story of 2024, too. It’s impossible not to notice that in many quarters across the United States, things are returning to something more like normal. That’s a hopeful change. After Donald Trump was elected president for the first time in 2016, the response was, well, crazy. “Don’t normalize Trump” was the battle cry of Democrats, as they proceeded to de-normalize virtually every institution in America. Universities offered their students coloring books, emotional support dogs and therapy. Professors announced that Trump should be impeached before he even took office. (Apparently just being Donald Trump was a “high crime and misdemeanor” in their eyes.) Restaurants denied service to Trump appointees, the FBI and other branches of government cooked up a phony “Russian collusion” scandal and media organizations went berserk. Trump’s 2020 loss was followed by civil and criminal lawfare in both state and federal jurisdictions, and the weaponization of the bureaucracy against him and his supporters. An FBI SWAT-style raid on his home featured agents rifling through Melania’s underwear and tossing bogus classifieddocument covers around for staged photos. Meanwhile the press, which boosted Joe Biden as he campaigned from his basement, subjected Trump and his supporters to nonstop vilification, comparing him repeatedly to Hitler. The hysteria led to two assassination attempts. A lesser man would have folded under the pressure. Just imagine how fast Mitt Romney would have tucked his tail between his legs, apologized for existing and Stockholm-syndromed himself into being a Democratic Party tool. (Well, OK, you don’t really have to imagine that.) I can’t think of a Republican ‘ A lesser man would have folded under pressure.’ the since Teddy Roosevelt who could have stood up to the onslaught. To listen to the press, Trump didn’t have a hope of winning reelection in 2024. Then the Biden mirage exploded with a doddering debate performance, and Kamala Harris was installed in his place. Now, the media said, Trump really didn’t stand a chance. But Trump never gave up hope, and never gave up the fight — and his hopes were redeemed. And now all kinds of Americans have hope as well. For those of us who hope to slash the administrative state, there’s a better chance of doing so than there has been in 80 years. For those who hope to establish diplomacy and national defense along rational lines, there’s been progress already. For those looking for an economy that serves the working and middle class, things look brighter. For those tired of the politics of racial and sexual division, there’s hope of substantial reform. For those who want to return to a normal immigration policy, there’s more than hope, there’s a near certainty. Be bold, wrote Goethe, and mighty forces will come to your aid. Trump was bold, and was rewarded with support from people like Bill Ackman, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, along with a majority of the American electorate. Boldness brings hope elsewhere, too. In Argentina, Javier Millei has slashed government even more deeply than Trump is likely to. Argentina has been rewarded with drastically reduced inflation, a much stronger peso, and its first budget surplus in many years. Critics thought it impossible, yet Argentina has exited its recession; wages are up and poverty is down. Foreign investors are showing interest. As Millei recently told a group of visiting Americans, “Everyone assumed that we were going to fail politically. Today they admit, through gritted teeth, that they are surprised.” In tiny El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele has waged a ferocious war against criminal gangs, returning security to its citizens after a fierce crackdown. Now the country, once one of the world’s great murder capitals, could close the year with the lowest homicide rate anywhere. And perhaps mighty forces are coming to Bukele’s aid, too: The president has announced a huge gold discovery there. Could his country become both safe and rich? I hope so. In Europe, too, hope is dawning. Voters in France, Britain and Germany seem tired of their open-borders administrations. Perhaps we’ll see some change there in 2025. It’s a Christmas season in which hope abounds. So here’s the lesson to be drawn from this extraordinary year: Be bold, my friends, and work to see your hopes redeemed.