The addresses on the packages were mis-spelled. That's how you know the bombs came from a trump supporter :)
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Could be, but not necessarily. Could be a karma actualizer that thinks nasty & nationally harmful people need a reality check. Or, even a paid operative to garner sympathy for D’s. Note: CNN (I think) are calling recipients “Trump targets”: evidence of a very problematic media.
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I mean, Trump HAS targeted each of those people in the past. So it’s not wrong, and may very well turn out to be quite relevant.
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"A crazy Trump supporter" but NOT a republican. Weird formulation, but then the only way Trump & his supporters survive is by changing the stories daily (or hourly) The Saudis' explanation was credible, the caravan is terrorists, body slamming reporters is great. Garbage.
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Crazy Trump supporter is redundant.
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You're telling me after 2 years of violent and childish protests from the left that someone on the right decided to send days before mid terms? Redundant but aware. Nice try butter cup
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How to be right, by Scott Adams: 1) On 10/24, predict one thing (Bomber isn't a Trump supporter). 2) On 10/25, predict opposite thing (Bomber is a Trump supporter). 3) On 10/26, point to whichever of above two ends up being accurate. Pat self on back. Meanwhile: be a-hole.
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An unemployed Republican, in fact.
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