Tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who previously supported former President Trump, said the Trump administration was “crazier” and “more dangerous” than he expected, in a recent interview. Thiel, the b…
the majority of Americans who knew exactly what to expect
HARD disagree on that bit. Seems obvious in retrospect, after years of non-stop nightmare headlines, but we mostly thought it would be a joke of a Presidency. Trump was a late-night show laughingstock for a couple of decades. Think Obama knew what he was triggering? FFS, even the President didn’t know what was coming.
(If you haven’t seen the video of Obama body slamming Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s going down as an important turning point in American history. Seriously.)
Remember everyone being shocked and appalled that Trump ordered his press secretary to brazenly lie about his inauguration turnout being bigger than Obama’s, even given in-your-face pictorial evidence? That was how it began.
We didn’t expect the man to lead us into a million dead Americans when confronted with a century-level pandemic. Any ass could have kept his mouth shut and done better.
I cannot even begin to list the man’s crimes, but his Presidency ended in an attempted fucking coup. Anybody foresee that?
The majority of us knew it was a bad idea. Not one-tenth of one-percent of us thought it would be that fucking bad.
(Sorry OP. I get a little triggered talking about 01/06)
Actually I feel I can honestly say that with Trump I got exactly the joke of a human being that I expected. The thing that completely caught me off guard was the way the GOP behaved in response to him.
We never talked politics at work, but the owners were evangelical Christians. Very cool about it, never brought that shit into work.
VP engaged me one day in 2015. Told him if Trump won it would be the end of the GOP.
Hated Trump, but he was genuinely puzzled and asked me why I thought that. Couldn’t articulate it at the time, but I could see they would tear themselves apart. Or, same difference, eat themselves Ouroboros style.
I think there were way more than 0.1% who knew how bad it would be.
During Trump’s inauguration, my dad was making jokes about when the “Reichstag fire” would happen (jokes because my MAGA father was looking forward to it).
Remember also that Trump was saying the 2016 election was being stolen up to the moment he won, so back then it was pretty clear he was not going to go peacefully if he lost in 2020.
HARD disagree on that bit. Seems obvious in retrospect, after years of non-stop nightmare headlines, but we mostly thought it would be a joke of a Presidency. Trump was a late-night show laughingstock for a couple of decades. Think Obama knew what he was triggering? FFS, even the President didn’t know what was coming.
(If you haven’t seen the video of Obama body slamming Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s going down as an important turning point in American history. Seriously.)
Remember everyone being shocked and appalled that Trump ordered his press secretary to brazenly lie about his inauguration turnout being bigger than Obama’s, even given in-your-face pictorial evidence? That was how it began.
We didn’t expect the man to lead us into a million dead Americans when confronted with a century-level pandemic. Any ass could have kept his mouth shut and done better.
I cannot even begin to list the man’s crimes, but his Presidency ended in an attempted fucking coup. Anybody foresee that?
The majority of us knew it was a bad idea. Not one-tenth of one-percent of us thought it would be that fucking bad.
(Sorry OP. I get a little triggered talking about 01/06)
Actually I feel I can honestly say that with Trump I got exactly the joke of a human being that I expected. The thing that completely caught me off guard was the way the GOP behaved in response to him.
I actually did predict a bit of that!
We never talked politics at work, but the owners were evangelical Christians. Very cool about it, never brought that shit into work.
VP engaged me one day in 2015. Told him if Trump won it would be the end of the GOP.
Hated Trump, but he was genuinely puzzled and asked me why I thought that. Couldn’t articulate it at the time, but I could see they would tear themselves apart. Or, same difference, eat themselves Ouroboros style.
I think there were way more than 0.1% who knew how bad it would be.
During Trump’s inauguration, my dad was making jokes about when the “Reichstag fire” would happen (jokes because my MAGA father was looking forward to it).
Remember also that Trump was saying the 2016 election was being stolen up to the moment he won, so back then it was pretty clear he was not going to go peacefully if he lost in 2020.