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Anne Fletcher-Jones's avatar

It is significant to me that George Soros, a man who has done a great deal of good with his wealth (which Loser Taco Don has never, in his entire life ever done) has remained quiet and dignified, never answering Loser Taco Don’s accusations or getting into pointless discussions (since trying to discuss anything with DJT would be in fact pointless). I think Loser Taco Don hates him because he can’t get a reaction, or any attention from him.

Norman J Kachuck M.D.'s avatar

Professor Strong, you are a mighty warrior. This is fantastic work to share and use to edify. As a neurologist, care and healing is critically aided by knowledge, validated research on body and mind, and what has been described as “just enough love” empathic connection. I am feeling that you have a good combo of these qualities, and super appreciate your nearly nonstop missionary work. Ya’asher co-akh…

Joyce Strong's avatar

Dr. Kachuck, Your message touched me. Thank you for the blessing of Ya’asher ko’ach — I receive it with gratitude. I’m not a professor, only a fellow traveler trying to share what I’ve learned, but your words strengthen me to keep going. ❤️

Theresa D's avatar

Best not to forget the added complication of dementia. If one of his synchophants says something he will absorb it into his addled mind

Terri Seagull's avatar

Painting dissent as the destruction of America is a striking reminder of his desire to control everything! We have (or maybe I should say ‘had’?) the right to assemble. We even have (had?) the right to protest. “I absolutely do not like his erosion of rights and freedoms”, said Sam I am.

Serendipity's avatar

What if it's not dementia, or mental illness or even stupidity, but strategy?

ShunShine's avatar

See, now when something happens to Trump, they’ll blame it on Soros. SMH.

Philip Martin's avatar

The funny thing is Musk, and other right-wing nutjob donors, turned out to be everything they accused George Soros of.