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Local law enforcement said he was hit by flying glass. Not a bullet.

FBI have confirmed Crooks as the shooter.

Registered republican, apparently wearing a 2A / militia shirt.

It’s time for commentators and media to tone down their comments.

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The fate of US democracy now rests in the hands of Trump’s enemies https://www.theaustralian.com.au/co...s/news-story/a3078c2c53dd902d97091289a1ae63b4

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All the loonies can say what they like, but history will show the truth, the U.S under Biden has become a joke, whether they like it or not.
Sad, but true.

I'm no fan of Trump as a man, as distinct from his ideas many of which seem reasonable, but at this point Biden has become a comedy sketch mocking the job he's supposed to be doing.

If he were an actor then it'd be a decent performance but to realise he's the actual, real President is terrifying given the state of the world right now. :2twocents
 
I'm no fan of Trump as a man, as distinct from his ideas many of which seem reasonable, but at this point Biden has become a comedy sketch mocking the job he's supposed to be doing.

If he were an actor then it'd be a decent performance but to realise he's the actual, real President is terrifying given the state of the world right now. :2twocents
What I find alarming is the character being assigned to the individual by the media.

The persona being portrayed I do not think has anything to do with the actual person, nor their actual politics.

Additionally this seems to depend on the politics of the media concerned. Clearly at least 80% of American media is leftist in nature and frames everything about that.

However it is so obvious now that it seems actually antithetical to their goals, eventually people wake the fark up
 
This is just one of these type of bods who have put up such videos. Seems to ring true.


It's within the realms of possibility. Trump isn't president though so the level of security is not the same. RFK doesn't even have any from what I know.

But let's face it, we were talking about this scenario playing out. It might not have been directly ordered. But it sure looks like it was allowed to happen.
If there was a second shooter Trump would be dead.
 
It's within the realms of possibility. Trump isn't president though so the level of security is not the same. RFK doesn't even have any from what I know.

But let's face it, we were talking about this scenario playing out. It might not have been directly ordered. But it sure looks like it was allowed to happen.
If there was a second shooter Trump would be dead.
Ah lah the "Grassy Knoll"?

We'll never know for sure, of course.
 
Ah lah the "Grassy Knoll"?

We'll never know for sure, of course.
That guy should never have got that far. Trump should have been removed the instant the gunman was seen.

Trumps SS were terrible. There were complaints in house that the Secret service was not being trained properly. Maybe that was a factor.

Look how fast they use to move:

 
That guy should never have got that far. Trump should have been removed the instant the gunman was seen.

Trumps SS were terrible. There were complaints in house that the Secret service was not being trained properly. Maybe that was a factor.

Look how fast they use to move:


Been a lot of commentary on "diversity hires" in the SS, and some astonishing footage of incompetence.
 
The actual shot for me is almost incomprehensible. To miss is one thing; to properly shoot (whether a kill shot or just a grave wound) is another... yet to merely graze the ear seems so weird that you'd disparage a movie that had such a plot point as being too unrealistic. Definitely adds to his legend. He's unstoppable: bullets bounce off the man lol.
 
It remains unclear whether the shooting Saturday at his Pennsylvania rally has changed the former president’s thinking about his potential second-in-command. He told Fox News Channel host Bret Baier in a call that he planned to make his pick Monday.

Three names are getting a lot of buzz - JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio - and they are reportedly in the final three.
A surprise out-of-the-box choice would be Mike Pence.

What is Trump looking for in a 2024 VP?​

Trump has said his top consideration for a vice-president is whether they are qualified to take over as commander-in-chief. But history suggests that he will have five priorities: a “fighter” who can take on Democrats; a person who displays absolute loyalty; a candidate from “central casting” who performs well on television and will be effective on the debate stage against Kamala Harris; a number two who knows their place and will not outshine him on the campaign trail; a go-getter able to raise vast sums of money for the campaign.

How many VPs have gone on to become president?​

Fifteen. Eight of these succeeded to the office on the death of a president, including Lyndon Johnson, who was sworn in onboard Air Force One after the assassination of John F Kennedy. Gerald Ford was the only unelected vice-president and president following the resignations of Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon. Biden served as vice-president under Barack Obama, who was succeeded by Trump, who was then defeated by Biden for the presidency.


Spiro Agnew - Vice President United States
During the early 1920s, the Agnews prospered. Theodore acquired a larger restaurant, the Piccadilly, and moved the family to a house in the Forest Park northwest section of the city, where Spiro attended Garrison Junior High School and later Forest Park High School. This period of affluence ended with the crash of 1929, and the restaurant closed. In 1931, the family's savings were wiped out when a local bank failed, forcing them to sell the house and move to a small apartment.[9] Agnew later recalled how his father responded to these misfortunes: "He just shrugged it off and went to work with his hands without complaint."[10] Theodore Agnew sold fruit and vegetables from a roadside stall, while the youthful Spiro helped the family's budget with part-time jobs, delivering groceries and distributing leaflets.[9] As he grew up, Spiro was increasingly influenced by his peers, and began to distance himself from his Greek background.[11] He refused his father's offer to pay for Greek language lessons, and preferred to be known by a nickname, "Ted".[8]
 
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It remains unclear whether the shooting Saturday at his Pennsylvania rally has changed the former president’s thinking about his potential second-in-command. He told Fox News Channel host Bret Baier in a call that he planned to make his pick Monday.

Three names are getting a lot of buzz - JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio - and they are reportedly in the final three.
A surprise out-of-the-box choice would be Mike Pence.

What is Trump looking for in a 2024 VP?​

Trump has said his top consideration for a vice-president is whether they are qualified to take over as commander-in-chief. But history suggests that he will have five priorities: a “fighter” who can take on Democrats; a person who displays absolute loyalty; a candidate from “central casting” who performs well on television and will be effective on the debate stage against Kamala Harris; a number two who knows their place and will not outshine him on the campaign trail; a go-getter able to raise vast sums of money for the campaign.

How many VPs have gone on to become president?​

Fifteen. Eight of these succeeded to the office on the death of a president, including Lyndon Johnson, who was sworn in onboard Air Force One after the assassination of John F Kennedy. Gerald Ford was the only unelected vice-president and president following the resignations of Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon. Biden served as vice-president under Barack Obama, who was succeeded by Trump, who was then defeated by Biden for the presidency.


Spiro Agnew - Vice President United States
During the early 1920s, the Agnews prospered. Theodore acquired a larger restaurant, the Piccadilly, and moved the family to a house in the Forest Park northwest section of the city, where Spiro attended Garrison Junior High School and later Forest Park High School. This period of affluence ended with the crash of 1929, and the restaurant closed. In 1931, the family's savings were wiped out when a local bank failed, forcing them to sell the house and move to a small apartment.[9] Agnew later recalled how his father responded to these misfortunes: "He just shrugged it off and went to work with his hands without complaint."[10] Theodore Agnew sold fruit and vegetables from a roadside stall, while the youthful Spiro helped the family's budget with part-time jobs, delivering groceries and distributing leaflets.[9] As he grew up, Spiro was increasingly influenced by his peers, and began to distance himself from his Greek background.[11] He refused his father's offer to pay for Greek language lessons, and preferred to be known by a nickname, "Ted".[8]
Jack Vance
He understands how the financial markets work. He will be a good influence.
 
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JD Vance attends the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin CREDIT: PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images
James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman; August 2, 1984) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023.[1][2] A member of the Republican Party, he was announced and nominated as Donald Trump's running mate on the Republican ticket for the 2024 United States presidential election during the 2024 Republican National Convention, making him the first millennial on a presidential ticket of a major party in the United States.[3][4][5]

millennial is, a term used to describe a person born between 1981 and 1996, though different sources can vary by a year or two.
 
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JD Vance attends the first day of the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin CREDIT: PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images
James David Vance (born James Donald Bowman; August 2, 1984) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Ohio since 2023.[1][2] A member of the Republican Party, he was announced and nominated as Donald Trump's running mate on the Republican ticket for the 2024 United States presidential election during the 2024 Republican National Convention, making him the first millennial on a presidential ticket of a major party in the United States.[3][4][5]

millennial is, a term used to describe a person born between 1981 and 1996, though different sources can vary by a year or two.
I don't know if it's the democrats or the Republicans who try harder to lose these elections.

JD Vance is not going to buy Donald Trump a single vote that he doesn't already have. Ain't no person of color voting for JD Vance. The hillbillies and rednecks are already voting for Trump so he could have used that position to bring on board someone who might attract minorities and women.

Literally the worst pic he could have possibly made for VP. It's probably enough by itself to lose the senate and the house but win the presidency though. Which will just be another 4 years if nothing happening. Anyways we'll see how JD goes, but yeah another generic white male on the ticket. Blah.
 
I don't know if it's the democrats or the Republicans who try harder to lose these elections.

JD Vance is not going to buy Donald Trump a single vote that he doesn't already have. Ain't no person of color voting for JD Vance. The hillbillies and rednecks are already voting for Trump so he could have used that position to bring on board someone who might attract minorities and women.

Literally the worst pic he could have possibly made for VP. It's probably enough by itself to lose the senate and the house but win the presidency though. Which will just be another 4 years if nothing happening. Anyways we'll see how JD goes, but yeah another generic white male on the ticket. Blah.
Brilliant assessment. Shows Trump and his advisors have learnt nothing about politics over the last 4 years.
mick
 
I don't know if it's the democrats or the Republicans who try harder to lose these elections.

JD Vance is not going to buy Donald Trump a single vote that he doesn't already have. Ain't no person of color voting for JD Vance. The hillbillies and rednecks are already voting for Trump so he could have used that position to bring on board someone who might attract minorities and women.

Literally the worst pic he could have possibly made for VP. It's probably enough by itself to lose the senate and the house but win the presidency though. Which will just be another 4 years if nothing happening. Anyways we'll see how JD goes, but yeah another generic white male on the ticket. Blah.
Completely agree. In all honesty I think Trumps election campaign has been a disaster so far. Not to sure who is running it.
 
Completely agree. In all honesty I think Trumps election campaign has been a disaster so far. Not to sure who is running it.
Some days I still think Trump is actually a deep cover democratic operative hanging out with Bill, Hillary and Epstein on some island somewhere.
 
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