His followers don't care. They probably didn't even watch the debate anyway, and even if they did it's been abundantly clear for years now that millions of Americans - for some inexplicable reason - will choose to believe Trump's words over the evidence of facts, their own memories and even their own direct sensory input.
I've tried to watch TMR but it never really clicked for me. I do like Sam but the younger half of the cast doesn't do it for me. It also sometimes feels a little smugly leftist echo-chambery.
Sponsors are gonna sponsor, but I really wish it didn't have those Google Chrome hub caps.
Even then as Frank Zappa said in his classic Crossfire interview "they're just words". Let's not get so worked up about nothing.
Besides the fact that macro- and microeconomics are vastly different, his multiple bankruptcies should give you ample evidence that economy is the last thing to trust him on. It's amazing how little facts matter, and how many people take him at his word. I never realised ActLikeYouBelong would work on this scale, but apparently just claiming you're a genius billionaire is enough for millions of people.
I know you're trying to help Hillary but for everyone's sake I think maybe just laying low until November is the play here.
It's just on the other side of the current population's attention span and short-term memory.
I'm not even sure this is them being actually dumb, or if it's the case that they realised "Haitian" is just the perfect socially passable shorthand for "non-white" they've been looking for.
[AlexBrundle] Or… we let them be human beings?
But Alex, think of the sponsors! Don't you know any consumer hearing as much as a hint of a swear word means they'll swear off your products forever? Google have been very clear about this on YouTube. Think of the poor, poor corporations!
Unironically the only real highlight PS5 brought to the table was adaptive triggers/haptic feedback on controllers.
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