Kamala has a gun and drops the hammer, Trump attacks women
The David Pakman Show - October 9, 2024
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Trump's memory turns to mush before our eyes
Donald Trump’s deteriorating memory has become increasingly noticeable to those paying attention. At a recent event, Trump once again spoke about the Category 5 hurricane set to strike Florida, claiming he had never heard of such storms hitting the U.S. This echoes similar statements he made during his presidency, despite multiple Category 5 hurricanes occurring while he was in office, such as Irma, Maria, Michael, and Dorian. Trump's repeated claims of unfamiliarity with these storms, despite dealing with their aftermath, point to a troubling pattern of forgetfulness. Beyond hurricanes, Trump frequently appears confused, forgetting key details, such as who his political opponents are or who is standing next to him. This recurring issue is symbolic of broader concerns about Trump’s memory and cognition. While some may argue his memory lapses are unrelated to policy, they add another layer of concern to his potential leadership. Critics worry that in addition to disagreeing with his policies, Trump’s inability to remember key facts makes him unfit for office.
TREASON? Trump sent COVID tests to Putin when we HAD NONE!
In Bob Woodward's upcoming book War, there are significant revelations about Donald Trump's actions since leaving office. Trump reportedly met with Vladimir Putin seven times in the past three and a half years, information previously unknown. During a recent debate, Trump casually mentioned these meetings, which had not been publicly disclosed. Additionally, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the U.S. faced a shortage of tests, Trump sent tests to Putin for personal use. These actions raise serious concerns about Trump's relationship with Putin and whether his behavior borders on treasonous. The key questions are why Trump has maintained this relationship and what they have discussed, particularly given Trump's evasiveness regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Moreover, critics question why Bob Woodward has withheld such crucial information about national security for book sales, marking this the second time he has done so. Woodward's decision to delay releasing these details has sparked debate over whether it is ethical to hold back potentially vital information for commercial purposes.
From yesterday’s show:
Trump CRACKS on race: "Their genes" tell us who will murder
During a recent appearance on the Hugh Hewitt program, Donald Trump made alarming comments about migrants, suggesting that their likelihood to commit murder could be determined by their genetics. He claimed there are "bad genes" among some immigrants, implying a biological basis for criminal behavior. This rhetoric aligns with discredited eugenics theories, which attempt to link genetics to criminality or moral worth. In truth immigrants, both documented and undocumented, commit crimes at lower rates than native-born citizens, refuting Trump’s insinuations. The notion of "bad genes" harkens back to dangerous ideologies, such as those promoted by the Nazis, who used genetics as a justification for persecution, forced sterilization, and genocide. Trump’s statements reflect a broader authoritarian mindset, where genetics or race could determine one’s place in society, echoing the toxic rhetoric of eugenics without explicitly endorsing it. Critics argue this dehumanizing view reduces people to their biology, providing a rationale for harmful policies or exclusion.
From yesterday’s show:
ANOTHER ONE: Did Trump lose? Republican: IMPLODES
Senator Tom Cotton recently avoided directly answering whether Donald Trump lost the 2020 election during an interview with Kristen Welker. While acknowledging that Joe Biden was elected president, Cotton focused on claims of election irregularities, such as states changing voting laws during the pandemic and accusations that networks and big tech suppressed information about Hunter Biden. This follows a broader pattern among Republicans like J.D. Vance and Corey Lewandowski, who similarly avoid stating that Trump lost. Instead, they emphasize Biden’s presidency and its negative consequences, while leaving ambiguity around the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Critics argue that this tactic caters to Trump’s supporters and fuels doubt about the election's integrity, which could influence future electoral outcomes by encouraging skepticism or support for efforts to undermine the results.
More on the show:
-- A deep dive into the comparisons between, and often taboo of, comparing Donald Trump or other modern-day authoritarians to the dictators of history, including Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Kim Jong Un, and others
-- Kamala Harris reveals that she owns and has fired a gun, among other interesting statements that sent MAGA into a frenzy
-- Exploring the real reason that Donald Trump canceled his interview with 60 Minutes, including the disastrous last time he was on with Leslie Stahl
-- Kamala Harris does not hold back when asked about Donald Trump canceling his interview with 60 Minutes
-- During a Fox News event with Laura Ingraham, Donald Trump launches a final and disgusting attack against women just weeks before the 2024 election
-- On the Bonus Show: Florida prepares for Hurricane Milton, and much more...
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In the recent book "All In The Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way" by Fred Trump III, Donald's father had dementia, so Trump's gene pool is in question. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. He has poisoned our country.