![]() ![]() “The only difference is it would be Xi Jinping who was saying it to describe Trump.— - President Donald Trump said that the attack in Syria on Tuesday "crossed a lot of lines for me," but he did not specify how he would respond to it. It would have been: ‘He’s a dictator,’” Rothkopf quipped. ![]() “I have no doubt that the headline from the event would have been unchanged. There was however one element of the diplomatic exchange the U.S. The author argues that things would have gone very differently had the nation been represented by Trump: A golf course would likely have been involved, as would strange praise for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and tensions over the former president's racist moniker for the coronavirus. “In short, Biden did one other thing that Trump never mastered. He laid out an agenda that had been carefully negotiated and orchestrated by his excellent diplomatic team,” Rothkopf wrote. The Daily Beast writer celebrated Biden’s successful bid to improve communications with the powerful nation, his mastery of complex international politics, and actionable gains on key issues that include resumed military-to-military communications and joint efforts to curtail the spread of fentanyl.ĪLSO READ: What is Trump planning if he gets a second term? Be worried. Rothkopf’s opinion piece published Friday heaped praise on Biden’s handling of diplomatic relations with China both as a Vice President and the nation’s commander-in-chief. “That’s a far cry from Trump’s flaccid performance.” She added that she's doing her "job as a journalist." I reject all false accusations that I 'doxxed' Riley." It’s a legal document in an election year. "The information is Public because it’s on the FEC website available for everyone to see. "Posting publicly available FEC documents that are PUBLIC RECORDS and of public interest in a Presidential election year is not 'doxxing,'" Loomer wrote Friday. And as for posting my address (even if it is public record) when it could've easily been blacked out, that's low even for someone with as little class as you," Gaines added.Īfter several conservatives came out against Loomer's actions, she deleted the offending post and replaced it with one that obscures Gaines' physical address. To her, being 'loyal' to a man who barely knows she exists takes precedent. "Let it be remembered that Laura Loomer said girls and women's safety, privacy, and opportunities aren't that important. Who's gonna tell her I was also offered a paid spot by Trump's team prior? Cry harder that you kiss his butt for free," Gaines wrote, adding that she will be "all in" on Trump if he wins the primary. "I joined Desantis in South Carolina for an event earlier this year and was compensated for my time. Gaines responded, saying Loomer's "investigative skills" are lacking. Notably, the filing Loomer posted, which she said was publicly available, included Gaines' address. Loomer also told Gaines to "stick to swimming." "But, now you have turned your victim hood (sic) into deception and financial gain, and sadly, someone along the way hypnotized you into believing that you are a political expert." "Riley, you have had a long run, pretending to be a victim after you got beat by a man," Loomer said. Loomer posted Federal Election Commission records that she said show that Gaines "was paid out" for endorsing the Florida governor.ĪLSO READ: Selling hate, vulgarity and violence: How Trump and MAGA overran a quaint Midwest festival In a Friday post labeled "EXCLUSIVE," Loomer said she confirmed that Gaines "was paid for her endorsement" of DeSantis' campaign. Now, however, she's attacking Trump's enemies, including Ron DeSantis-supporting Riley Gaines, the swimmer who is known for her views against allowing trans women to compete in any womens' sports. Recent polling aggregates on FiveThirtyEight have shown that DeSantis, once a solid competitor to Trump who led him in some early polls, is trailing him by over 45 points. Moreover, insofar as there is any talk of it on the right, former president Donald Trump has used it as a weapon against DeSantis, attacking him over his initial lockdowns and over the death-rate figures of his state. He has taken it to an extreme, hiring a state surgeon general with a history of endorsing vaccine conspiracy theories, who has actively recommended against boosters for the nonelderly.īut COVID has largely receded from the headlines and from culture wars as vaccines have become widely available and deaths got under control. "You’ve already lost, you know it, and this is one last desperate, sweaty, and pathetic attempt to stoke the antivax loons."ĪLSO READ: Accused felon Rudy Giuliani praises The Citadel for letting him keep honorary doctorateĭeSantis built much of his political brand identity on opposing COVID mandates, even though he initially imposed some at the start of the crisis just as every other governor did. Stop beating it," wrote Wilson in a reply. ![]()
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