Jul 30, 2020 Yeaaaaa, before anybody exposes me, I was definitely a Trump believer up until about 3 months after he was elected when I realized he wasn't what I hoped he was going to be. One of my bigger regrets in life tbh
Jul 30, 2020 I also thought Revival was GOAT for about a week after its release, too we all make our mistakes
Jul 30, 2020 Lol nah. Obama was cool. But I'm happy we have a president that isn't a predator, racist, sjw or whatever and just comes off as a normal human without shenanigans.
Jul 30, 2020 I used to be a Trump supporter, but then my support faded away. A lot of times when I got high I started thinking Trump is Hitler
Jul 30, 2020 In 2016, Trump was a new beast. He defied a lot of the rules of running a successful presidential campaign. Hence why a lot of people thought he was going to self-destruct. This time around, he’s an incumbent who has horribly managed a national crisis. It’s just different circumstances. We’re still pretty far out so I’d say Trump still has like a 20-25% chance of winning which is significant but if we’re still in the same position come September? It’s going to be real tough for Trump to win a 2nd term.
Jul 30, 2020 Yeah, why isn’t Biden campaigning in midst of a pandemic putting the general public at further risk? Should we ask former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain for his thoughts?
Jul 30, 2020 He can't do interviews? There is so many ways for him to the campaign but he chooses not to because he knows it would hurt him. Meanwhile, you got Democrats all over throwing block parties outside their house. But Hermain Cain just died today and Democrats are already using him for a political talking point, its sick. I see you are apart of it too... shame on you. It isn't about Trump anymore, its about keeping the America hating Democrats from the White House.
Jul 31, 2020 I think it’s pretty weird that you’re so concerned with Biden’s campaigning midst of everything else going on right now tbh! House parties is funny. Maybe the president can give pointers on the consequences of large public gatherings: