They put out the information and people believed it. People on both sides fall prey to misinformation. It's good that the truth has shown this dishonesty to be the false information that it was. The sad thing is that some people won't have the attention span to see the truth come out and stopped paying attention at the lie that allowed their mind to rest easy once things favored their candidate. I don't mean you, @Astrodome
No in that he can act dangerously and without clear thought. But clearly that’s not the view of his supporters. He has a “make me great again” compensation game. He hide his weakness and insecurities by showcasing and projecting strength through acting like he’s strong and belittle others. It’s a mental illness but I think what his supporters see is a man of strength and not weakness. I don’t really understand why. I wonder if it has to do with a type of love that changes a person view to see nothing but positive in almost everything about the person.
all the churns for this... email exchanges show an interesting style of communication... and reactions "3. USS John McCain needs to be out of sigh." "I could see that becoming a Tweet..." "This just makes me sad"