When in doubt, quote Trump out of context, then run around screaming as if your head were on fire.* This is a favorite "tactic" of the left, but with X/Twitter no longer suppressing the right, corrections are possible, and sooner than before. So, no: in his recent speech, Trump wasn't saying there'd be a "bloodbath" if he's not elected. He was talking specifically about the auto industry, something that very few news outlets were honest enough to point out:
While we're at it, someone put together a supercut of leftist media outlets all using the term "bloodbath." As usual: they can say it, but the right can't.
SUPERCUT!
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) March 17, 2024
Trump critics would never use a term like “bloodbath” pic.twitter.com/6dSTMwsfJa
Hypocrisy and projection are all the left has. I hope people remember nonsense like this come election time. This is how the left operates, and how it's been operating for a long time.
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*And the left loves to accuse the right of fearmongering. More projection.
You know, anyone who doesn't question the MSM propaganda on any issue without looking at the source has lost the ability to think for themselves and is a hopeless and helpless sheep-like creature. What percentage of voters are this ignorant? I guess we'll find out soon.
ReplyDeleteTrump's "bloodbath" comment is just the latest example. Reading the transcript of the quote (it's only a paragraph, for Chrissake) clearly shows he was talking about Biden's plan to destroy the auto industry. How hard can it be to make up your own mind instead of believing what you are told? The COVID scamdemic should have taught everyone that lesson.