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The Oracle

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He endangered his security team by not following their instructions. .
In the face of lethal danger he stood up defiant...That's how the voting public will see this.

When the adrenaline started pumping and the fight, flight or freeze response kicked in he chose to fight. That's the optics.

Personally I thought he would have chose '' flight''. Surprised the hell out of me.
 

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I don't think those guys fired anything. If they did, they already had him in their crosshairs. Those first shots were from the gunman. I understand it was a SS guy with one shot. In the original footage you can hear one, distinctive, shot at the end of the initial two barrages from the failed assassin.
You can see the recoils.
 

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In the face of lethal danger he stood up defiant...That's how the voting public will see this.

When the adrenaline started pumping and the fight, flight or freeze response kicked in he chose to fight. That's the optics.

Personally I thought he would have chose '' flight''. Surprised the hell out of me.
Yeah. When people are shooting at me and the "fight response" clicks in, I too stand up and shake my fist at the shooters. Doesn't everybody?
 

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Orry, any person with 1/2 an IQ point actually would get down on the ground and belly off the stage. It's just common sense.

Standing up just shows how fucking stupid he is.
You have to think there was a massive rush of adrenaline kicking in. Since I'm guessing most of us have never been shot at, we don't know how we would react.

I could guess Trump feels persecuted. You might think that's bullshit, but Democratic prosecutors have been on his ass for things going back to 1995 and onward.

Reagan was the "Teflon President". Bill Clinton was "The Comeback Kid". Like it or not, but U.S. politicians have to have a sense of indestructibility.
 

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Trump getting up waving his fist in the air and yelling 'fight'' multiple times in going to empower his base.

Especially that picture of him being whisked away be the secret service, fist waving, with the flag in the background. That's the money shot.

These moments are worth more to his re-election than any amount of campaign donations. Which I believe are going to sky rocket as a result of this solitary act.

Trump and his team have to figure how to use this to his best advantage. To do that right they have to wait until the details of this attempt are dissected fully. They have to be very careful here. He made a huge blunder Jan 6th...That can't happen ever again.

President Biden is in a difficult spot here as well. He has to show compassion but at the same time counter Trump's spin and figure out how to blame MAGA for this.

From a Canadian perspective Prime Minister Trudeau's initial response was spot on. Good for him and his team.
As you present it here, that's just the way it was.

We know some of are illustrious members would be mocking Trump if he had been crawling around on his belly with Secret Service agents covering him.
 

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In the face of lethal danger he stood up defiant...That's how the voting public will see this.

When the adrenaline started pumping and the fight, flight or freeze response kicked in he chose to fight. That's the optics.

Personally I thought he would have chose '' flight''. Surprised the hell out of me.
Yes, I think he's a coward and was surprised myself. The adrenaline kicked in but I wouldn't be surprised if he shit his diaper when he got back and the adrenaline subsided.
 

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Trump is a sociopath, he thinks differently from the average person. He probably thought he was so invincible that no one would dare do this to him. Now that it has happened and he has survived he has said that God intervened to keep him alive. If God had truly intervened, he would not have been harmed at all.
 

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Trump is a sociopath, he thinks differently from the average person. He probably thought he was so invincible that no one would dare do this to him. Now that it has happened and he has survived he has said that God intervened to keep him alive. If God had truly intervened, he would not have been harmed at all.
He wasn't harmed, it is his way of creating a new fashion statement.
 

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Orry, any person with 1/2 an IQ point actually would get down on the ground and belly off the stage. It's just common sense.

Standing up just shows how fucking stupid he is.
And then he asks for his shoe then stands up to raise his fist when the agents are telling him to stay down

Trump displayed his stupidity not his courage.

Asking for your shoe is such a situation is really stupid beyond comprehension

He has not got the courage to be interviewed by someone who is not his lap dog


Trump was a pig before the shooter missed, who should of shot for center mass, and will alway be a pig
 
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No, I wouldn't wish this on Pee Pee but Trump is a danger to the US and the world. I am surprised it hasn't happened sooner. I once liked the man and enjoyed The Apprentice, but he needs to be eliminated as a POTUS.
How is he a danger to the American people and the world?
 

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How is he a danger to the American people and the world?
Sucking Putin's cock for one and following his orders

Implementing Project 2025

I suggest you buy and read this book and if you have any further questions we can deal with them then.

 

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You can see the recoils.
That is just the counter sniper looking up, over his scope, when the first shot of the initial four shot volley is fired by the would-be assassin. Then he looks through his scope again. I think that this is when he draws a bead on the shooter. A sniper does not look up right after his shot. He takes a moment to see what/where or if it hit and /or the target is still moving.

Also, the last shot recorded was heard at 16 seconds after the first shot was recorded. The wannabe fired two volleys. He was killed by a single shot to the head. Presumably the last shot fired. Again... 16 seconds after the initial shot.

Have a listen to this guy as he explains it better

 
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NotADcotor

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He endangered his security team by not following their instructions. He's a menace to everyone involved with him in any way.
When Stephen Harper follows instructions the left calls him a coward and the right praises him for following instructions
When Trump makes things difficult, the right calls him brave and the left calls him an asshole

As far as I am concerned, let the maternal fornicators do their job. In both cases. Unless you are Teddy R in which case you save your Special Service detachment single handed take a bullet in the chest and finish your speech.
 

NotADcotor

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How is he a danger to the American people and the world?

This is a perilous moment for a man like Mr Trump to be back knocking on the door of the Oval Office. Democracy is in trouble at home. Mr Trump’s claim to have won the election in 2020 was more than a lie: it was a cynical bet that he could manipulate and intimidate his compatriots, and it has worked. America also faces growing hostility abroad, challenged by Russia in Ukraine, by Iran and its allied militias in the Middle East and by China across the Taiwan Strait and in the South China Sea. Those three countries loosely co-ordinate their efforts and share a vision of a new international order in which might is right and autocrats are secure.

Because MAGA Republicans have been planning his second term for months, Trump 2 would be more organised than Trump 1. True believers would occupy the most important positions. Mr Trump would be unbound in his pursuit of retribution, economic protectionism and theatrically extravagant deals. No wonder the prospect of a second Trump term fills the world’s parliaments and boardrooms with despair. But despair is not a plan. It is past time to impose order on anxiety.

The greatest threat Mr Trump poses is to his own country. Having won back power because of his election-denial in 2020, he would surely be affirmed in his gut feeling that only losers allow themselves to be bound by the norms, customs and self-sacrifice that make a nation. In pursuing his enemies, Mr Trump will wage war on any institution that stands in his way, including the courts and the Department of Justice.

Yet a Trump victory next year would also have a profound effect abroad. China and its friends would rejoice over the evidence that American democracy is dysfunctional. If Mr Trump trampled due process and civil rights in the United States, his diplomats could not proclaim them abroad. The global south would be confirmed in its suspicion that American appeals to do what is right are really just an exercise in hypocrisy. America would become just another big power.

Mr Trump’s protectionist instincts would be unbound, too. In his first term the economy thrived despite his China tariffs. His plans for a second term would be more damaging. He and his lieutenants are contemplating a universal 10% levy on imports, more than three times the level today. Even if the Senate reins him in, protectionism justified by an expansive view of national security would increase prices for Americans. Mr Trump also fired up the economy in his first term by cutting taxes and handing out covid-19 payments. This time, America is running budget deficits on a scale only seen in war and the cost of servicing debts is higher. Tax cuts would feed inflation, not growth.

Abroad, Mr Trump’s first term was better than expected. His administration provided weapons to Ukraine, pursued a peace deal between Israel, the UAE and Bahrain, and scared European countries into raising their defence spending. America’s policy towards China became more hawkish. If you squint, another transactional presidency could bring some benefits. Mr Trump’s indifference to human rights might make the Saudi government more biddable once the Gaza war is over, and strengthen relations with Narendra Modi’s government in India.

But a second term would be different, because the world has changed. There is nothing wrong in countries being transactional: they are bound to put their own interests first. However, Mr Trump’s lust for a deal and his sense of America’s interests are unconstrained by reality and unanchored by values.

Mr Trump judges that for America to spend blood and treasure in Europe is a bad deal. He has therefore threatened to end the Ukraine war in a day and to wreck NATO, perhaps by reneging on America’s commitment to treat an attack on one country as an attack on all. In the Middle East Mr Trump is likely to back Israel without reserve, however much that stirs up conflict in the region. In Asia he may be open to doing a deal with China’s president, Xi Jinping, to abandon Taiwan because he cannot see why America would go to war with a nuclear-armed superpower to benefit a tiny island.

But knowing that America would abandon Europe, Mr Putin would have an incentive to fight on in Ukraine and to pick off former Soviet countries such as Moldova or the Baltic states. Without American pressure, Israel is unlikely to generate an internal consensus for peace talks with the Palestinians. Calculating that Mr Trump does not stand by his allies, Japan and South Korea could acquire nuclear weapons. By asserting that America has no global responsibility to help deal with climate change, Mr Trump would crush efforts to slow it. And he is surrounded by China hawks who believe confrontation is the only way to preserve American dominance. Caught between a dealmaking president and his warmongering officials, China could easily miscalculate over Taiwan, with catastrophic consequences.

Yeah the Economist. Not exactly a bunch of libtard woke types.
As I said elsewhere, if this doesn't concern someone, it is that person who has Trump Derangement Syndrome as their views on Trump is deranged and they are the ones who have allowed his grift to live rent free in his head


Killing Trump would probably save many more lives and make the world a better place as it seems the American voter is quite willing to vote in a criminal and a traitor and can't be trusted to do the sensible thing.
 

NotADcotor

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There is a channel I used to follow on the youtube. Not really political but the guy started his video with how this is a sign that "they" want to take away your right to vote and this and that.

Never mind that it seems to be a lone actor who is a registered republican who donated a whole 15 bucks to some leftard cause and was horrifically bullied and IIRC had a bit of a military fetish

But yeah, it's part of that bullshit Andrew Taint Matrix. Whatever.

Never mind illumanity/matrix/Jews/Stonecutters whatever arranged this, Trump would be dead.

You think the Matrix
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would miss? Have them maternal fornicators not seen the movie Commando?
 
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