The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: retweets WHITE POWER, condemns Black Lives Matter, regrets criminal justice reform

I thought all the new jobs were paid protestors.

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https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1270018789250400257
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just cashing in more Bloomberg Bucks

Doug Wead is no Antonio Carrasco.

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I assumed that is where they get most of their play. In candidate propaganda.

So I guess it was all worth it in the end.

Thugs

A++

https://twitter.com/pantomath__/status/1269727002875043843?s=21

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He will tell three “sir” stories where black people will have come up to him and told him he is the greatest president ever.

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Lolllllllllllll

FYFYP

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I think you’re probably right this time, but after the unrest in the late 60s “LAW AND ORDER” was basically Nixon’s slogan and he won 49 states in 1972.

https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/1270045524964581382?s=20

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That’s good, but I’d rather see him giving the orders while cowering in a bunker, and include peaceful men/women/children in the foreground

From Colin Kaepernick :eyes:

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Yeah, I hear you. And I wasn’t alive, but my assumption was that he was just referred to as the “law and order” guy and developed that idea realtively subtly in his messaging.

“LAW AND ORDER!” seems like an odd rallying cry to caps lock scream on twitter every 5 minutes like DJ Khaled.

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AND HERE’S ANOTHER ONE

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I think Donald Trump is kind of stupid.

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Big if true.

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Quick off-topic question for a high-volume thread. Is it an insult to call someone “woke?”

I was asked to help contribute to a stupid wordle token of appreciation for a colleague who is very left and active and real. One of the words I submitted was woke, meant to be accurate but kind of lighthearted, but suddenly I was struck by the thought that she could take it as mocking?