in the weeks before the American midterms. Add Clint Watts to the list, who points out the military did not have Christmas at home with family last year and it looks like this one too.
Imagine how they must feel being mere mercenary pawns for Trump’s selfish agenda.
He points out, too, that voting this election would be made easier by a split-screen photo with the shot-up Pittsburgh synagogue on one side and a central American mother holding a baby on the other. Where’s the real danger, Watts ponders. Is it the domestic terrorism at the synagogue or pipe-bomb mail deliveries spurred on by Trump’s words and actions or the extremely low risk presented by marchers who want to peacefully seek asylum in the States?
These past few weeks tv commentators are no longer holding back or mincing words. Many are openly and fearlessly calling Trump what he is: a racist and a serial liar.