

The first people plowed down by the truck in Nice spent their final moments on earth waving at the driver whom they thought had simply lost control of his truck, trying to tell him that he jumped the curb: “Watch out!,” they shouted. So our mental state goes to default when something scary is actually, truly happening. It’s the same reason why all the initial news and eyewitness reports on 9/11 said “a small plane accidentally flew into the World Trade Center.” We want to – we need to – hope for the best because, frankly, life is already a shit show and it’s hard enough struggling to get by from paycheck to paycheck. Like when you hear a loud noise on the street and you think, “oh, a tire just blew out,” or, “wow, who’s playing with firecrackers?” because you don’t want to think you just heard someone being shot with a gun. Trying to soothe yourself with the facts – “77% of the electorate are women, people of color, young adults under 35 and Trump cant win a majority of any of them!” – or logic – “people aren’t going to vote for a buffoon or against their own best interests!” – is your brain’s way of trying to protect you from trauma.

You need to stop living in denial and face the truth which you know deep down is very, very real. And then you listen to Hillary and you behold our very first female president, someone the world respects, someone who is whip-smart and cares about kids, who will continue the Obama legacy because that is what the American people clearly want! Yes! Four more years of this! You alternate between being appalled at him and laughing at him because of his latest crazy comment or his embarrassingly narcissistic stance on everything because everything is about him.

You’re shaking your head wildly – “No, Mike, this won’t happen!” Unfortunately, you are living in a bubble that comes with an adjoining echo chamber where you and your friends are convinced the American people are not going to elect an idiot for president. Never in my life have I wanted to be proven wrong more than I do right now. Go ahead and say the words, ‘cause you’ll be saying them for the next four years: “PRESIDENT TRUMP.”
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This wretched, ignorant, dangerous part-time clown and full time sociopath is going to be our next president. And now I have even more awful, depressing news for you: Donald J. Subscribe now.I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but I gave it to you straight last summer when I told you that Donald Trump would be the Republican nominee for president. Stay informed and gain unlimited access to the Daily Beast's unmatched reporting. Get the Daily Beast's biggest scoops and scandals delivered right to your inbox. Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast here Along with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, the ex-Trump official has found himself frequently launching attacks against the conservative channel, which Lindell now labels “controlled opposition.” However, more recently, tensions between Bannon and Fox have only grown. “The Murdochs hate Trump,” Bannon further seethed, “and will do anything to stop his return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”ĭuring Bannon’s tenure within the Trump administration, he enjoyed a cozy relationship with the network that often hyped his attacks on the media. Trump’s massive rally, showed no respect to anyone in the MAGA movement.”

A Fox News spokesperson did not immediately respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment.įollowing his on-air rant, Bannon wrote on Gettr, the right-wing Twitter alternative founded by a fellow ex-Trump staffer: “Fox News, which did not give one second of coverage to Donald J. While Fox News did not carry Trump’s remarks live on the air, it did publish news stories about the event. “What the Murdochs want is the-they want a Glenn Youngkin, or they want some nice guy who will sit there and give them tax cuts and deregulation.” “You’re not a news organization,” Bannon further fumed. Trumpworld Assembles in Arizona to Spew Garbage About Psy-Ops and Clones
