Melancholy March
In March, Trump was briefed on a Russian spy unit secretly offering bounties to militants in Afghanistan to kill American troops. He not only didn’t do anything about it, he invited Putin to join the G-7 Summit and stood before the graduates of West Point knowing that the Russians were paying Afghans to kill US soldiers. 20 US soldiers have died since March.
March.
One of Russia’s favorite US senators, Ron Johnson, is back in the saddle again as the chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He’s revived the Biden probe and they plan on blowing a ton of money and hogging up media attention to sabotage Joe Biden’s campaign before November. Ready, march!
If the presidential election was held today Joe Biden would win with 443 electoral votes. The only winning strategy the Republicans have at this point is Obamagate, Hunter Biden and voter suppression. Beware the chides of march.
Trump on Biden: “I mean, the man can’t speak. And he’s going to be your president because some people don’t love me, maybe.”
Biden on Trump: “A president of the United States must be part of the solution, not the problem. But our president today is part of the problem. When he tweeted the words ‘When the looting starts, the shooting starts’ — those weren’t the words of a president. They were the words of a racist Miami police chief from the 1960s. When he tweeted that protesters ‘would have been greeted with the most vicious dogs … that’s when people would have been really badly hurt.’ Those weren’t the words of a president — those were the kind of words a Bull Connor would have used unleashing his dogs.”
“I can’t wait for Sleepy Joe to get in office so I can finally get some fuckin sleep.” — Tim Hannan
“I’ve said from the outset of this election that we are in a battle for the soul of this nation. Who we are. What we believe. And maybe most important — who we want to be. It’s all at stake. That is truer today than ever. And it’s in this urgency we can find the path forward.” — Joe Biden
Another record breaking day for Florida — 8,943 new coronavirus cases and 39 deaths for a grand total of 122,960 cases that the state department of health is allowed to admit to and 3,366 deaths. Trump’s Mini Me, Governor DeSantis, has said OK then — no more boozing it up in bars. A month ago he went on a rant and blamed the media for making his state look bad. On May 20, Sean Hannity said, “Florida got it right, Texas got it right. The mob and the media, by the way, you own Governor DeSantis a huge apology.”
The governor of Texas has some regrets. He is having second thoughts about the growing death march in his state. Remember the Alamo.
Mike Pence tried to claim that they have flattened the curve during a rare coronavirus task force press briefing at the White House. When a reporter asked him about the death rate going up, guess what? Thoughts and prayers! He wasn’t wearing a mask and didn’t tell people to wear a mask either because Trump has fixed it so that not wearing a mask means you love him.
Thoughts and prayers! Hup two three four! Hup two three four!
The US has the most cases and we’re the only country that has politicized the virus. This is a huge failure of the federal government.
Americans are marching in the streets. They’re marching for a cure.
70,000 Americans have died since the last coronavirus task force briefing. We’ll hit 200,000 soon but whatever. We’ve come to normalize and accept people dying from the Trump Plague like we do children dying in school shootings. Essential workers, health care workers, and teachers are dubbed “heroes” but we don’t do a damn thing to protect them. The masses are marching in step to the rights of the extremist few trumping the rights of the public.
Trump isn’t golfing this weekend because he’s too scared to leave the bunker. Plus it’s going to rain. He tweeted: I was going to go to Bedminster, New Jersey, this weekend, but wanted to stay in Washington, D.C. to make sure LAW & ORDER is enforced. The arsonists, anarchists, looters, and agitators have been largely stopped… …I am doing what is necessary to keep our communities safe — and these people will be brought to Justice!
“Coronavirus has revealed the beautiful humanity of ordinary people, and the cold, violent sociopathy of those in power.” — Joshua Potash
Melancholy march.
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