J. Walter Weatherman said:
nortex97 said:
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Critical thinking is a thing of the past for most people in this country.
Calling out the critical thinking of others while dismissing a 20 year old climbing a roof 135 meters from Trump speaking at a rural location and then taking 2 minutes with the crowd pointing at him, to get off 8 shots, before he was terminated by the snipers (after hitting Trump) with a clear line of site to him is…amusing.
Biden loses it in debate with 'it's over polling.'
Trump wins POTUS immunity ruling
USSS:
"The best technology."
"The finest people."
"Oops, we weren't using the same frequency."
"Didn't think the 'unknown' guy with the scoped rifle on the roof posed a reason to protect Trump/evacuate."
"Couldn't see him until after he shot…and didn't move."
"Can't get into his phone, darn it." (But FBI's on it, trust us).
"No social media"
"Donated to act blue...but was a conservative."
'-You crazy conspiracy theorists, no way this was a coordinated operation.'
C'mon, man.
Or:
- This was not their best team.
- Clearly there were communication issues between the police and SS. More will come out on that I'm sure.
- No evidence anyone on SS was aware or saw the guy before he fired.
- Not rare for them to not be able to hack a phone in 48 hours.
But to follow your logic you'd have to believe the "cabal" or whatever hinged their entire giant conspiracy plot on a 20 year old loser using his dad's rifle.
Dude was a lunatic and crazy people do crazy things, especially when the dems and media spend 4 years talking about how Trump is a threat to democracy, hitler etc. Going to need to see some actual evidence before I'd believe anything else.
I don't mind your free decision to believe it was just circumstantial, and trust in the institutions/government/executive branch employees (including the intelligence community) assigned to protect Trump.
I think it's misplaced (especially the assumption that the "B" team somehow justifies the 'incompetence'), as stated, but respect that you have the right (and intelligence) to make that decision on your own. I disagree with it, but I don't dismiss this as 'well you lack critical thinking' skills.
However, I don't know why you think it's proven/accepted he was a 'lunatic,' or that as such he had a capacity to plan this to go to that spot with a rifle at the rally, and take a few minutes to take shots at Trump at exceptionally close range while under clear observation (by the crowd and sniper teams). That defies what I consider common sense but I realize some disagree.