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actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Don’t forget the Jeffrey Epstein connection…. It’s funny how conservatives suddenly don’t care about pedophiles anymore… it used to be all they cried about.The Juggler said:
I would absolutely have taken a call from Trump.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
But this is comparing apples to oranges. Did Biden attempt a coup in this country, mace? Was Biden held liable for sexual assault? Did Biden run a fraudulent charity foundation? Did Biden run a fraudulent university? Has Biden been found guilty on 34 counts? The only people who would think that is a fair comparison are people in a cult who believe Biden is a senile pedophile while also being the leader of an international crime family....as opposed to simply being a member of a different political party.0 - 
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They do not reside in reality.Merkin Baller said:
Don’t forget the Jeffrey Epstein connection…. It’s funny how conservatives suddenly don’t care about pedophiles anymore… it used to be all they cried about.The Juggler said:
I would absolutely have taken a call from Trump.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
But this is comparing apples to oranges. Did Biden attempt a coup in this country, mace? Was Biden held liable for sexual assault? Did Biden run a fraudulent charity foundation? Did Biden run a fraudulent university? Has Biden been found guilty on 34 counts? The only people who would think that is a fair comparison are people in a cult who believe Biden is a senile pedophile while also being the leader of an international crime family....as opposed to simply being a member of a different political party.www.myspace.com0 - 
            
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May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
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You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.www.myspace.com0 - 
            
No, I don’t actually think anyone is more angry at her. I just don’t recall anyone saying people like the shooter are what’s wrong with America and choose to say that about the widow of the shooter’s victim instead. Just seems odd to project the anger on her. Although I don’t think anyone here actually holds that belief.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.0 - 
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You are mixing up contexts here, mace. The comment that she “is what’s wrong with this country” is in reference to her refusing to speak to someone because of their political affiliation. This is where the division in your country (and mine, lately) starts and stops: dialogue. As someone else pointed out, she had no issue talking to the press. It was very specific about with whom she wouldn’t speak.mace1229 said:
No, I don’t actually think anyone is more angry at her. I just don’t recall anyone saying people like the shooter are what’s wrong with America and choose to say that about the widow of the shooter’s victim instead. Just seems odd to project the anger on her. Although I don’t think anyone here actually holds that belief.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.You’re right thst she just went through a very traumatic event, but let’s not pretend that’s the reason she refused his call.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
You can call it an attempted assassination now. After his initial speech, biden ended up giving the go ahead to everyone who still didn’t know what to call bullets fired at a former president.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.0 - 
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you don't think anybody here holds that belief, then why did you waste the time typing said belief out? you say one opinion, and then you say "but i don't think anybody here actually holds that belief."mace1229 said:
No, I don’t actually think anyone is more angry at her. I just don’t recall anyone saying people like the shooter are what’s wrong with America and choose to say that about the widow of the shooter’s victim instead. Just seems odd to project the anger on her. Although I don’t think anyone here actually holds that belief.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.
maybe i am used to more progressive women. you know, the kind that actually think for themselves and act for themselves instead of acting in a way that might offend their now deceased husband. the latter is extremely weird to me. but then the entire maga cult is weird to me."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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It's just the irony of it all to me. Here's Donald Trump who once said he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and not lose any votes. 8 years later one of the members of his own political party shoots him and murders one of his supporters....the hatred and vitriol and divisiveness he's spewed for so long has come back to bite him in the ear. And, yet, the wife of the slain maga remains devout to Trump, just like her husband, refusing to even accept condolences from the sitting president, yet finds the time for an interview with some sleazebag newspaper from New York.gimmesometruth27 said:
you don't think anybody here holds that belief, then why did you waste the time typing said belief out? you say one opinion, and then you say "but i don't think anybody here actually holds that belief."mace1229 said:
No, I don’t actually think anyone is more angry at her. I just don’t recall anyone saying people like the shooter are what’s wrong with America and choose to say that about the widow of the shooter’s victim instead. Just seems odd to project the anger on her. Although I don’t think anyone here actually holds that belief.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.
maybe i am used to more progressive women. you know, the kind that actually think for themselves and act for themselves instead of acting in a way that might offend their now deceased husband. the latter is extremely weird to me. but then the entire maga cult is weird to me.
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I said “seems like….” Which, to me anyway, implies I don’t actually believe it. Like when I tell my wife “seems like I’m the only one who ever turns off lights in this house.” I just think people are making too big of a deal about the phone call. We’ll just have to disagree on that.gimmesometruth27 said:
you don't think anybody here holds that belief, then why did you waste the time typing said belief out? you say one opinion, and then you say "but i don't think anybody here actually holds that belief."mace1229 said:
No, I don’t actually think anyone is more angry at her. I just don’t recall anyone saying people like the shooter are what’s wrong with America and choose to say that about the widow of the shooter’s victim instead. Just seems odd to project the anger on her. Although I don’t think anyone here actually holds that belief.The Juggler said:
You honestly think people here think the grieving wife of a murdered husband is more wrong with America than yet another while male attempting another mass shooting? Seriously? Have you not seen the gun threads? Pretty sure that issue has been covered to death.mace1229 said:
May as well. I just think she deserves to be left alone and not judged after what happened. Some people seem more angry at her for not taking a call than the shooter for killing her husband. No one said the shooter is what’s wrong with this country, but at least one was quick to give her that label for not taking a call. That doesn’t strike you as out of balance?gimmesometruth27 said:
actually i would take the call. because i am an adult that understands a president taking time out of their busy day to call me, they are worthy of 30 seconds of my time.mace1229 said:
Yes, and she didn’t bash Biden or blame him in any way. Just had no desire to speak with him. No big deal.gimmesometruth27 said:
he was calling to offer condolences. she did not take the call because her husband would not want it. sounds kind of stupid to me. like she can't think for herself or something. but watch her end up on stage at a trump rally in a few weeks.mace1229 said:
Her husband’s head was just blown off in front of her and her daughters. She doesn’t want to speak to a guy about it who she doesn’t plan on voting for. Give her a break.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
If Trump called you to offer condolences would you take the call? She’s not a Biden supporter and didn’t want to talk to him, wasn’t mean about. Don’t see the issue here. Leave her be, she had her husband’s brain matter splattered over her.
you say no big deal. in the above terms it is a big deal, and the fact that she did not take the call because her husband is a republican reeks of immaturity. i have respect for the office. not the person holding it.
i guess someone has to be the contrarian on this.. might as well be you i suppose.
I don’t know how I’d act. I’d like to think I’d take a president’s call no matter who it was. But let her mourn the way she wants to. She’s not doing any harm.
And there is nothing wrong with pointing out odd behavior from this woman...and it is not affecting her ability to grieve the way she wants in any way shape or form. I sincerely doubt she's on this forum.
maybe i am used to more progressive women. you know, the kind that actually think for themselves and act for themselves instead of acting in a way that might offend their now deceased husband. the latter is extremely weird to me. but then the entire maga cult is weird to me.0 - 
            
I guess she'll get over it, by her husbands own words:mickeyrat said:
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It's a bit odd but I also don't want to tell a grieving widow how to handle herself right now, particularly when she did not jump on the blaming Biden option.pjhawks said:
this quote is just beyond odd to me, denying an offer of sympathy because of political affiliation. from the President no less. cult like really.gimmesometruth27 said:
kind of a weird explanation.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
"my husband, who is now deceased, was a republican and he would not look kindly, from the afterlife, mind you, if i took a phone call from a democratic president expressing sympathy for my loss, which was literally my husband."
But it might be worth the rest of us noting that evil Joe reached out to her while the man her husband more or less died for did not.
Trump planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees
By Nicholas Ballasy
Published: July 17, 2024 2:37pmFormer President Trump is reportedly planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler, Pa. on Saturday.
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees.
The funeral takes place on Friday, the day after the conclusion of the GOP convention.
“He was very kind and said he would continue to call me in the days and weeks ahead,” Helen Comperatore wrote of Trump on Facebook.
“I told him the same thing I told everyone else. He left this world a hero and God welcomed him in. He did not die in vain that day.”
A GoFundMe setup for Comperatore has raised more than $1.2 million. Recording artist Kid Rock and UFC CEO Dana White donated $50,000.
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One guy called without any fan fair. Another guy requires a big photo op at a funeral.shecky said:OnWis97 said:
It's a bit odd but I also don't want to tell a grieving widow how to handle herself right now, particularly when she did not jump on the blaming Biden option.pjhawks said:
this quote is just beyond odd to me, denying an offer of sympathy because of political affiliation. from the President no less. cult like really.gimmesometruth27 said:
kind of a weird explanation.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
"my husband, who is now deceased, was a republican and he would not look kindly, from the afterlife, mind you, if i took a phone call from a democratic president expressing sympathy for my loss, which was literally my husband."
But it might be worth the rest of us noting that evil Joe reached out to her while the man her husband more or less died for did not.
Trump planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees
By Nicholas Ballasy
Published: July 17, 2024 2:37pmFormer President Trump is reportedly planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler, Pa. on Saturday.
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees.
The funeral takes place on Friday, the day after the conclusion of the GOP convention.
“He was very kind and said he would continue to call me in the days and weeks ahead,” Helen Comperatore wrote of Trump on Facebook.
“I told him the same thing I told everyone else. He left this world a hero and God welcomed him in. He did not die in vain that day.”
A GoFundMe setup for Comperatore has raised more than $1.2 million. Recording artist Kid Rock and UFC CEO Dana White donated $50,000.
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“He was very kind and said he would continue to call me in the days and weeks ahead,” Helen Comperatore wrote of Trump on Facebook.The Juggler said:
One guy called without any fan fair. Another guy requires a big photo op at a funeral.shecky said:OnWis97 said:
It's a bit odd but I also don't want to tell a grieving widow how to handle herself right now, particularly when she did not jump on the blaming Biden option.pjhawks said:
this quote is just beyond odd to me, denying an offer of sympathy because of political affiliation. from the President no less. cult like really.gimmesometruth27 said:
kind of a weird explanation.cincybearcat said:
Wouldn’t take the call cause he’s a democrat and your husband was a republican? You are the problem.mickeyrat said:
"my husband, who is now deceased, was a republican and he would not look kindly, from the afterlife, mind you, if i took a phone call from a democratic president expressing sympathy for my loss, which was literally my husband."
But it might be worth the rest of us noting that evil Joe reached out to her while the man her husband more or less died for did not.
Trump planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees
By Nicholas Ballasy
Published: July 17, 2024 2:37pmFormer President Trump is reportedly planning to attend funeral for firefighter killed by gunman at his rally in Butler, Pa. on Saturday.
Corey Comperatore died after shielding his family from the gunfire at the rally, which injured Trump and two attendees.
The funeral takes place on Friday, the day after the conclusion of the GOP convention.
“He was very kind and said he would continue to call me in the days and weeks ahead,” Helen Comperatore wrote of Trump on Facebook.
“I told him the same thing I told everyone else. He left this world a hero and God welcomed him in. He did not die in vain that day.”
A GoFundMe setup for Comperatore has raised more than $1.2 million. Recording artist Kid Rock and UFC CEO Dana White donated $50,000.
How do you know that President Trump didn't call her before Joe's people did?
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