RadaMillz
Veteran
big up Trump!
his killing his base
his killing his base


Staten Island. Straight up. That's where his support is here.
We don't claim that place.
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Unless they're drinking bathroom tile cleaner there's NO WAY they're drinking Clorox or ingesting lysol , simply cause the shyt hasn't been on the shelves in NYC or the outer boroughs in almost a month![]()
Pretty sure most of them were
Nobody is ingesting bleach and not requiring a trip to the hospital.![]()

at.....

This cac being able to just...blurt out anything, as the POTUS, just has my levels of racism in this countryat.....
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Let Obama have had, a pinch of salt of this fukkery....![]()
Imagine Obama with the blood of 50,000 dead American's on his hands..telling people to inject disinfectant.
I said once here Obama would have been dragged out of the W.H. by the screaming mobs of walking-dead cacs and someone tried to say I'm lying..

Imagine Obama doing this during the early part of 2009, Bush Jr doing this right after 9/11, JFK during the Cuban Missile Crisis watching the news, FDR listening to the radio, etc.Trump reportedly comes into work as late as noon after a morning of 'rage viewing' TV
Peter Weber
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The Week•April 24, 2020
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Everyone confined to home during the COVID-19 pandemic deals with the angst, inconvenience, and boredom differently. President Trump, though not like any other American in most regards, begins and ends his day in front of the TV, arriving in the Oval Office as late as noon and "usually in a sour mood after his morning marathon of television," Katie Rogers and Annie Karni report at The New York Times, piecing together the president's "strange new life" through interviews with more than a dozen administration officials and close advisers.
By the time he arrives at work, Trump "has been up in the White House master bedroom as early as 5 a.m. watching Fox News, then CNN, with a dollop of MSNBC thrown in for rage viewing," the Times reports. "The president sees few allies no matter which channel he clicks. He is angry even with Fox, an old security blanket, for not portraying him as he would like to be seen."
Trump calls advisers with the TV on, stews about internal polls showing him losing support in some swing states, sits through his intelligence briefing, and gets tested for COVID-19 once a week, the Times reports. "But the president’s primary focus, advisers said, is assessing how his performance on the virus is measured in the news media, and the extent to which history will blame him." White House spokesman Hogan Gidley told the Times that Trump's "highest priority is the health and safety of the American people," not his news coverage.
It isn't all grim. Trump looks forward to his 90-minute-plus press briefings every evening, viewing them "as prime-time shows that are the best substitute for the rallies he can no longer attend but craves," Rogers and Karni report. And if he doesn't work too late, Trump "occasionally has dinner with his wife, Melania Trump, and their son, Barron." Read more about the president's lockdown schedule at The New York Times.
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