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apart from being a homophobic claim the way it's framed..what sort of moronic mind thinks someone's 'gay lover' (even the attacker has denied it) has to crash through a glass door to get in (which is what the police found).
Nothing will stop these mad claims being perpetuated but the sheer nastiness and idiocy is what amazes.
Today Trump's Colombian Marching Powder friendly son chortled away at one of those weird Trump rallies about a candidate's stroke saying his mind is "mush"..so nice for the millions of Americans (and elsewhere) who have suffered from strokes..this Brave New World of the internet we live in is just weird..bitchiness is now so common (unlike decency).
People who believe and spread these claims are bad enough but even worse, I think, are the politicians, etc. who promote them in the full knowledge that they're false but because they want to pander to conspiracy theorists and gain their support.
What a foul comment from Trump's son about the stroke victim.
hedda wrote: apart from being a homophobic claim the way it's framed..what sort of moronic mind thinks someone's 'gay lover' (even the attacker has denied it) has to crash through a glass door to get in (which is what the police found).
Nothing will stop these mad claims being perpetuated but the sheer nastiness and idiocy is what amazes.
Today Trump's Colombian Marching Powder friendly son chortled away at one of those weird Trump rallies about a candidate's stroke saying his mind is "mush"..so nice for the millions of Americans (and elsewhere) who have suffered from strokes..this Brave New World of the internet we live in is just weird..bitchiness is now so common (unlike decency).
Jo wrote: People who believe and spread these claims are bad enough but even worse, I think, are the politicians, etc. who promote them in the full knowledge that they're false but because they want to pander to conspiracy theorists and gain their support.
What a foul comment from Trump's son about the stroke victim.
Jo wrote: People who believe and spread these claims are bad enough but even worse, I think, are the politicians, etc. who promote them in the full knowledge that they're false but because they want to pander to conspiracy theorists and gain their support.
What a foul comment from Trump's son about the stroke victim.