We’ve all become desensitized, but it’s amazing how at this point the Trump campaign rests entirely on denouncing things that aren’t happening — a imaginary bad economy, imaginary runaway crime and now an imaginary failure of Biden and Harris to respond to natural disaster
— Paul Krugman (@pkrugman.bsky.social) September 30, 2024 at 3:37 PM
And Trump just keeps on lying:Post by @ri.wocheView on Threads
This is utterly bizarre -- pizza parlor without a basement biszrre:Yet again it turns out the 'Scranton firefighters for Trump' at his event were not firefighters but just random people holding signs pic.twitter.com/W3NgyZTEt9
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) October 11, 2024
Meanwhile, over on the disinformation dumpster fire that is the site-formerly-known-as-Twitter ...
— Stephen Schwartz (@atomicanalyst.bsky.social) October 8, 2024 at 8:29 AM
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Repeating this one from yesterday:Post by @gtconway3View on Threads
I keep thinking Trump will just go away, but he won't -- he will announce on election night that he won, and then the litigation will begin, and his Republican cronys will make sure that state certifications are delayed and it will be chaos:If you think the lies and distortions and know-nothing takes about FEMA are bad, just wait until this time next month.
— Tim Alberta (@TimAlberta) October 5, 2024
"A predicate for them to challenge the election in November."
— 11th Hour (@11thHour) October 11, 2024
Republicans are running a red wave narrative to voters, despite Harris' edge in most national polls. @SimonWDC joins the @11thHour to discuss their strategy. pic.twitter.com/tLygAU774m
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