ConservagameR said: So, there's no conservatives who don't like Trump? No conservatives bash Trump or vote against him, or refused to vote for him? As if a conservative could be against Trump and his policies. Same for liberals as to Clinton or Biden, or in this case Pelosi. Just because he may have taken it further and physically went after one of his own, doesn't mean he couldn't be on the same side. As if a husband would ever murder his wife, or vice versa. Isn't marriage a union? Aren't couples on the same side? Most of the time isn't always. Comedian was an example. The point how do we know that he meant what he said? Furthermore, there is nothing guaranteeing that mindset, if they are his true beliefs, is coming from a clear conservative viewpoint. Even if Q is what triggered him, Q names both Democrats and Republicans, along with non politicians, so how would that put him on the other side? I find it quite odd that nothings been said about his mental stability, that he may be a bit, or very, mentally unstable, and it just might not have anything to do with his political affiliation. How would that have helped make conservatives look bad though? |
Basically what you've boiled it all down to is insert whatever the hell you want to create whatever narrative you want.
His own blog writings? Don't believe them. Make up your own whatever.
His admission for the attack on the Pelosi's? Don't believe him. Make up your own whatever.
But be a Canadian? Boy we got ourselves a liberal.
In other words, you've applied a skeptical stance, contrarian even, on absolutely anything and everything that gives the allusion of allegiance to Trump but are accepting without question even the most narrow scope of left wing political ideologies.
Right - "Well, if you look at it this way or ignore that stuff, he's not really on the right."
Left - "See, this is definitive proof that he's on the left."
To the privileged, equality feels like oppression.