#Trump vs #KamalaHarris
#Nonsense vs #CommonSense
#Insanity vs #Sanity
#Problems vs #Solutions
#Chaos vs #Security
#Criminal vs #Ethical
#SexualAbuser vs #WomensRights
#Discrimination vs #Equality
#Disinformation vs #Reality
#Vulgarity vs #Decency
#Autocracy vs #Democracy
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/10/22/trump-harris-campaign-strategy-comments/
#Trump went viral with a carefully staged photo op at McDonalds, an apparent meditation about a golfing legend’s genitalia and crass insults at a charity banquet. He has dominated headlines after issuing dark threats, including deploying the military against the “enemy from within”; repeatedly declined to say he would accept the results of the election; and delivered long, roundabout speeches and an impromptu 39-minute dance session.
@Nonilex The trouble is, from my perspective in the UK, it seems like his behaviour is being interpreted as "freedom"...freedom to say/do whatever he wants and so his followers see that as a strength, and want that for themselves too.