SulaymanF
SulaymanF
SulaymanF

So....surely if the unthinkable happens, it will be too close to the election to allow Trump to pick another justice, right?

They were even begging for people to show up.

Now the news in two weeks that half the audience contracted Covid.

The thing is they never capped ticket sales so all those fake sales did not, in any way, limit the actual turnout. It gave the campaign false confidence, yes, but is not responsible for the empty room. So they got trolled *and* still didn’t have supporters show up. 

There really need to be more pictures of the seats that the president is facing vs. the ones behind him.  Yes, that gets him in the picture, but those are always the worst seats and the last people want.  More pictures of the other seats in front of him being significantly empty would be more impactful and honest.

I would have gone myself, but I had to rake the forest.

Can we agree beforehand to the term Typhoid Larry for anyone who attends these rallies while infected, who then spreads their COVID infectious bounty to the rest of the Trump crowd? If Trump voters, not trusting to vote by mail, start going to rallies now (hop in your RV, go to a bunch of these rallies, all over the

“It’s Your Fault If You Get the Coronavirus at My Rallies....”

I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. It is SOOOOO tempting to just let all those asshats gather together, scream and shoot infected spittle all over each other as they try to worship their orange deity. Let them all get sick, and then perish before election day. BUT, even if those of us who actually give two

From the President of the Florida Education Association:

At what point does being ok with this become immoral? Can I encourage MORE of his supporters to attend? Can I help them arrange carpools? Should I limit myself to just making sure the dates and times get out there?

I feel bad for the people these bigots and fascists will infect but not at all for those at the rallies that get sick.

Protesting against racism and police brutality...campaign rallies celebrating them.

Any attorney’s want to weigh in? I am NOT an attorney, but my understanding is that a hold-harmless agreement intended to protect an entity from a future act of negligence is mostly unenforceable; i.e. you can’t ask a passenger in your car to waive you from all liabilities, drive 110 MPH down a busy street and get

It’s Your Fault If You Get the Coronavirus at My Rallies....”

But, I thought the virus was a vicious hoax and not dangerous at all? If the campaign is worried about lawsuits, does that mean they were incorrect about the severity of the hoax virus?

CNN wrote that the campaign believes recent mass protests against police brutality and racism “have opened the door to events like these rallies.”

So we’re getting a definition that nobody holds to in real life and would make it so that Bohdan Khmelnytsky doesn’t meet the definition of “racist” because the Ukrainians were subservient to the Poles.