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Originally Posted by Maru
I can't speak for others, but he says so many different things at one time that have random meaning that I tend to just turn off any content where he is talking extensively. I can only endure so much.
Trump is like listening to a verbal circus on wheels but then there are all these minor players that try to keep up with him also. Example: One can find one small part to fixate on when listening to a rally for facts, for example, but then he will move on quickly to something else and it is very easy to get lost in the depths of each claim. After a while it discredits itself as being of any worth listening to.
It's never just one single claim to focus on for a week or so. I think that is by design. The media is too easily rattled by their own inability to correct individual things quickly enough. So much so other priorities start to take over and there is no longer any heirarchy to anything that gets said. So it gets harder to follow and news gets buried this way because there is always a new claim.
As a viewer it's not just monitoring Trump's behavior and speech but then a rabid media also. It's a full time job if you really want to research everything properly.
Btw, Snopes has that claim as mostly false when I looked up a version of a quote. Not that it matters, as so many things get said.
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Did you vote for this idiot 3 times?