More recently, Trump came under scrutiny when The Atlantic reported in 2020 that he had called those who died in war "suckers" and "losers." Trump has vehemently denied the reported remarks, which President Biden repeated on the campaign trail before he dropped out of the race. ABC News has not independently confirmed the story.
Even I never give Trump enough credit for finding the absolutely worst possible option available to him and doubling down on it. He continues to amaze me with his ability to find levels of human stupidity that I did not think existed and saying "YES! WE CAN GO DEEPER!" (The only time he can ever say that, btw).
The military has historically been ruby red. WHY THE FUCK would you EVER want to piss off such a reliable voting bloc by hurling these kind of attacks on the US military, entirely unprovoked? How does this net you a single vote?
As someone who served, I know just how stupid service members can be. Most were single-issue voters and it was who would give them the bigger raise 99% of the time.
Serious question. Do you think that's because, if they were deployed, the politics at home would have little to no impact on their day-to-day lives while on deployment, so they figure might as well vote for whoever gives me the biggest raise? Do you think many would change their vote if domestic politics had a more direct impact on their lives while deployed?
Literally nothing DJT does will cost him votes from people for whom being a Republican is an identity.
I have to disagree a bit here. We're seeing that even that statement has its limits.
We have more and more formerly staunch Trump supporters who are starting to say "Hol' up".
And a lot of people don't have trouble with the mudslinging Trump dishes out, until it hits them personally. Once they become (or feel they've become) a target of the Trump Hate Machine, they tend to change their tune on him pretty quick. I'm not hailing people who do that as heroes, mind you; they were perfectly OK with the hatred until it was directed at them.
I cannot speak and do not speak for those who have served, as I never have. But from everything I've learned from the people who I do know that have served, they value their military service and their brotherhood more than their political identity, and they would take unprovoked attacks on their service (or the service of their fallen brothers) like the comments Trump gave last night about as well as showing up in the middle of Harlem and shouting the N-word through a megaphone. I haven't talked to anybody I know who's served since Trump made those comments, but I don't even think the Trump-friendly ones would be willing to vote for him after that. Again, everybody has their limits.
It turns out that unlike the police, soldiers in the US are not wanting to overthrow the government. They actually support the chain of command, etc.
Soldiers was always a symbol. It's like being pro-life. In neither case do they actually care about the people involved. They just want to feel like they are being tough on something.
Me: Yeah, whatever he said it's probably not good.
"But I really, I watched Sheldon sitting so proud in the White House when we gave Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom," he said. "That's the highest award you can get as a civilian. It's the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor, but civilian version, it's actually much better, because everyone gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, they're soldiers. They're either in very bad shape because they've been hit so many times by bullets, or they're dead. She gets it and she's healthy, beautiful woman."
Sometimes I’ll start a sentence, and I don’t even know where it’s going. I just hope I find it along the way. Like an improv conversation. An improversation.
The context for this comment is that he was recognizing a zionist billionaire donor that he gave a Presidential Medal of Freedom to. When he moved the embassy to Jerusalem and recognized it as Israel's capital, it was explicitly at her request. He said the Presidential Medal of Freedom was better than a Medal of Honor, because people who get the Medal of Honor are often injured or dead.
More evidence that self-sacrifice just does not make sense to him, a borderline psychopathic narcissist.