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Related: About this forumThe Felon Rapist attempts to blame the California Fires on the Democrats
It's all "Gavin Newscum's" fault for not raking the leaves.
And now every Maga Nimwit will believe this garbage.
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The Felon Rapist attempts to blame the California Fires on the Democrats (Original Post)
MagaSmash
Jan 9
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(159,489 posts)1. As wildfires crisis continues, Trump targets California's governor
As California deals with deadly wildfires, the president-elect thought it'd be a good time to launch a political offensive against Gavin Newsom.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lfb4kvldr22b
@davidfrenchjag.bsky.social this week made the point that Trump "is at his absolute worst in a crisis."
The president-elect using wildfires to launch a new political offensive against California's governor helps drive the point home.
The president-elect using wildfires to launch a new political offensive against California's governor helps drive the point home.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/wildfires-crisis-continues-trump-targets-californias-governor-rcna186884
Around the same time, the president’s successor also turned his attention to the crisis in California, though Donald Trump had a different message in mind. The New York Times reported:
President-elect Donald J. Trump blamed California’s Democratic governor on Wednesday for the failure to contain fires engulfing parts of the Los Angeles area, accusing the state’s government of letting environmental policies run amok. ... Mr. Trump’s angry commentary came even as Southern California residents were fleeing three separate fires. Two people have been confirmed to have died from the fires, and authorities were warning the area’s residents to be ready to evacuate their homes at a moment’s notice.
The president-elect’s latest political offensive began late Wednesday morning, when Trump published an item to his social media platform that referred to the California governor as “Gavin Newscum” — as if this were an appropriate time for an incoming national leader to peddle juvenile taunts. The Republican added that he considers Newsom to be “incompetent,” adding, “He is the blame [sic] for this.”
Roughly two hours later, Trump kept the offensive going with a follow-up item that again referred to the governor as “Newscum” and condemned the local government’s efforts to contain the fires. Sixteen minutes later, the president-elect turned his attention to the incumbent in the White House: “NO WATER IN THE FIRE HYDRANTS, NO MONEY IN FEMA. THIS IS WHAT JOE BIDEN IS LEAVING ME. THANKS JOE!”.....
We’re constantly confronted with evidence to bolster the point. Last week, Trump saw a deadly attack in New Orleans and responded with ugly lies and bizarre conspiracy theories. In the recent past, there was a deadly hurricane in North Carolina, to which the Republican also responded with a different set of ugly lies and bizarre conspiracy theories.
Part of this is likely the result of Trump’s lack of empathy. It probably doesn’t help that he’s far too indifferent to the substance of governing to offer constructive recommendations, which leaves him with little more than cheap, partisan attacks.
But French’s point also rings true: When there’s a real crisis, Americans are suffering and it’s time to get to work finding solutions, Americans simply can’t count on Trump to tell the truth, to care about what matters, to demonstrate real character, to communicate like a grown-up or to resist the urge to exploit tragedies for political gain.
What Americans are seeing is a reminder of who Trump is — and why he’s so ill-suited for national leadership.