No ad needed. This is devastating for Trump. Just play this. pic.twitter.com/CdVaKQhwNR— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) August 4, 2020
yes it is sad but wasn’t your administration complicit in his death ?? yikes— Claudia Conway (@claudiamconwayy) July 31, 2020
It’s not in our independence, but in our interdependence, that our strength and humanity is found. “Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfil the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)— Archbishop of Canterbury (@JustinWelby) August 4, 2020
The fake plague is killing 1000 a day: 1290512246234329088 is not a valid tweet id Christian’s choice President: “It is what it is”
He kills his own people.He bows down to the enemy.He purges the government.He protects criminals.He lies and divides.He destroys, cheats, and steals.He has no loyalty.He violates his oath of office.He disregards the Constitution.He’s on the ballot for president.— Alexandra Chalupa (@AlexandraChalup) August 4, 2020
No soul man: Swan: Do you find John Lewis impressive?Trump: I can't say one way or the other... but, no, he didn't come to my inauguration. He didn't come to my SOTU speeches, and that's ok... And again, nobody has done more for Black Americans than I have. pic.twitter.com/TEESiVQQk0— The Darkest Timeline Numbersmuncher (@NumbersMuncher) August 4, 2020
The smallest of small men would say “I don’t know” him, he didn’t celebrate ME. @repjohnlewis https://t.co/DmFbduBu3c— S.E. Cupp (@secupp) August 4, 2020
The Trump/Axios interview making the rounds this morning shows a terrifying but undeniable truth.The President of the United States is an ignorant, intellectually incurious, broken human being who should be kept as far away from power and responsibility as humanly possible.— Jared Yates Sexton (@JYSexton) August 4, 2020
This is moving. Fox News viewers were so emotionally impacted by the death of John Lewis that they couldn’t even watch his funeral. pic.twitter.com/asMHUSxerI— Isaac Chotiner (@IChotiner) August 3, 2020
Please stop ignoring Trump's cognitive impairment. Trump is cognitively impaired, disabled, incompetent. He is incapable. He can't process information. He can't engage in dialogue. His memory & judgment are defective. This is dementia. #Presidementia #TrumpDementiaSyndrome https://t.co/UE1atyVs9p— John M. Talmadge, MD (@JohnMTalmadgeMD) August 4, 2020
Beneficiaries of the PPP included a lettuce farming venture backed by Trump’s son, Kushner companies, and a dentist who golfs with the president. The figures were released after a lawsuit by several news organizations, including ProPublica. https://t.co/s34ArT2NG6— ProPublica (@propublica) August 3, 2020
If #Trump wasn't a President..just a rich guy with hotels & golf courses, you'd never give him your business. And if a friend said to you,"Hey this guy w sympathy for (alleged) child sex traffickers, should be President," you'd say "has the cheese slipped off your cracker?" https://t.co/MUmGaF5Xqt— Charles Adler (@charlesadler) August 4, 2020 To recap:Trump on John Lewis: "I don't know...I don't know John Lewis.Trump on Ghislaine Maxwell: "I'd wish anyone well."— Schooley (@Rschooley) August 4, 2020
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/04/lincoln-project-gop-religious-base-joe-biden-391427 Pagitt launched VCG after the 2016 election to reach religious conservatives and other traditional faith voters, hoping to break the Republican strong-hold on the community. Now, Pagitt said, VCG and the Lincoln Project “want to make an offer” to lifelong Republican voters that encourages them to support Biden based on arguments that draw on their values and Christian identity. “I respect the fact that many people feel they’ve been conservatives or Republicans their whole lives and to push them to vote for Biden, that’s like pushing them to abandon their identity. We don’t want to do that,” he said. “But for them to hear from the Lincoln Project, which is a bunch of Republicans saying they are going to vote for Joe Biden because of their faith, that can be powerful and convincing.”
.@brikeilarcnn: The only evidence of ballot harvesting we've seen was by Republicans in NCSCHLAPP: It's a problem, like we see in NY, where we still don't know who wonKEILAR: That has nothing to do w/ fraudS: We're not seeing eye to eyeK: No, b/c I'm talking about facts pic.twitter.com/Mhea3I63RR— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 4, 2020