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![]() ![]() Section 6: International Subject: Sptember 11th Msg# 1137333
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Another hit piece from the NY Times. Up to their usual slanted writings. And they've got plenty of allies in the Media. You likely realize those reports don't move conservatives even an inch closer toward Dems, or to any middle ground. Nice try, but totally falls short.
Conservatives heard and the public saw plenty of Trump's sympathies regarding 9/11. Including several TV appearances leading up to that Saturday date. Seems NY Times likely also ignored Prez T's first responders event yesterday, just blocks from the twin towers site, with crowds of police & firefighters. NY Times is a continuing part of the lib's efforts to divert attention away from Biden's colossal mounting failures: Afghanistan, illegal immigration, including effects of illegals on COVID, fast rising gas prices as well as groceries, massive spending plans & tax increase plans, threats to California's Democratic leadership, California power shortages and concerns for such events to widen & spread further. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: There were opportunities for Trump to join other presidents at the Pentagon, in Pennsylvania, and ground zero in New York. What makes you think that a former president needs an invitation? From the New York Times: "Notably absent from the 9/11 memorial ceremonies on Saturday was former President Donald J. Trump, a native New Yorker who built much of his political brand in the divisive aftermath of the attacks. “He had the option to attend but decided to honor the day with different stops,” his spokeswoman, Liz Harrington, said. President Biden, former President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton all attended the somber name-reading ceremony in Lower Manhattan. Former President George W. Bush spoke at a memorial near Shanksville, Pa., where Mr. Biden attended a wreath-laying ceremony. But instead of appearing at one of the ceremonies, Mr. Trump released a series of aggressive statements that criticized Mr. Biden’s handling of the troop pullout in Afghanistan and praised his allies, including Rudolph W. Giuliani, his personal lawyer and the mayor of New York on the day of the Sept. 11 attacks. Lee Cochran, a spokeswoman for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, confirmed that Mr. Trump had been given the same information about the ceremony as the other current and former presidents who did attend. “You would have to ask Trump’s team about their decision, but he did not attend today’s commemoration,” Ms. Cochran said." Do you think that Donald Trump has any sensitivity or respect regarding the 9/11 tragedy? One of the many disrespectful statements he made shortly after it happened was that his 40 Wall Street property was again the tallest building in Manhattan. |