Hey @realDonaldTrump, my father was stationed in the Philippines with Gen. MacArthur during WW2. He was so the opposite of a “sucker”or a “loser.” I’ve said often over the last three years that I’m glad he left us before you were elected. It totally would’ve broken his heart.

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For the sake of $360 billion in an arms sale to Saudi Arabia, the United States is giving aerial support to SA’s genocidal war in Yemen that has starved to death tens of thousands of people. Trump vetoed a bipartisan effort to stop it.
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Really? I said my father would’ve been heartbroken by things this president has done. What’s “unspiritual” about that? And who were more “spiritual”, the ministers and priests who provided cover for Hitler or the ones who denounced him?
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She was making the point that when troops are pulled out of Afghanistan, the rights of women and children should be taken into consideration. I agree that it's important.
He definitely wouldn't. Read some of the stories about Marianne's father.
Mmmmm...I had the exact opposite response!!
This when their thought leader mindlessly accepts anonymous claims re: dead marines while calling Rittenhouse a white supremacist and murderer before any witness statement, police comment, deposition, or trial in a court of law. She is a complete fraud.
Even Fox News (they do have a "real" news division) independently corroborated The Atlantic story mediaite.com/tv/fox-news-cor…
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Yes. Context matters. Just as Marianne did say ‘mandatory vaccines’ were draconian but then her words were taken out of context. And numerous other examples that she said that were taken out of context. When you want to smear & discredit a person that’s what you do.
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Yes, Trump clearly said he was a loser (thank you for the video) but this context is different to the one interpreted by Twitter & people who don’t like the president. I’m not saying I agree with his language - I don’t - but neither do I agree with the interpretation...
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