I guess that none of you will respond in any meaningful, direct way, but here goes.
Michael Cohen said the President was a "con man." The (unfair) stereotype of a Trumpette is a "rube," a "county bumpkin" easily swayed by a "con man" due, in part, to limited education. That's an unfair generalization, for sure, but let's at least test whether you are all easily swayed by the President.
Today, President Trump was at CPAC (the "Conservative Political Action Conference") and he brought conservative activist, Hayden Williams, to the stage and made an announcement about an Executive Order he is going to issue to, in his words, protect free speech on college campuses by REQUIRING colleges to allow free speech if they want federal funds. As you should know, Hayden Williams is a conservative and he was recently punched on the Berkeley campus. Here's the President:
https://twitter.com/RealKyleMorris/status/1101918360072343552
He received a loud round of applause from the crowd at CPAC, as you can see by watching the video. I think all of you would've clapped too, but you can correct that impression here.
So, here's the simple question: Was President Trump pandering ("to provide gratification for others' desires") or making a legitimate point about REQUIRING free speech on college campuses by using Hayden Williams?
Runole?
Island Buc?
Chron?
Chefo?
Buggsy?
One Truth?
CJ? (CJ has a similar tweet up on his mental breakdown thread)
Remember, I said that the "rube" stereotype is unfair, but also bet that none of you would respond in any meaningful, direct way. Let's see . . .