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This loon "left the cult of science" because she read some flat earth crap. Why would anyone care what she thinks about anything?
The "school" of hard knocks strikes again. She is still on the same bullshit. Obviously the secret service wanted this to happen, or something 🙄
Also, it was an "unbelievable failure of intelligence" - which amusingly could be the name of her autobiography. Turns out the sniper apparently was confronted by a police officer in the minutes before firing, but the cop decided that discretion was the better part of valor and let the sniper get on with his business.
It's 0% empathy again.
They can't put themselves in someone else's shoes.
Like, the sniper even saw the shooter, realizes it's an actual shooter, and pops his head up from his scope to look at him seconds before the first shot.
There is a delay for humans where your brain has to think "is this really fucking happening"?
trump has done an insane amount of these things. And there's never been a shooter. So when one finally shows up, people don't just immediately shoot. By the time they realized what's actually going on, shit was too late.
She's looking at it with the knowledge afterwards that someone is actually going to do it. And not if they have to be sure before they shoot someone. trump rallies are full of idiots climbing on shit and being idiots.
Exactly this. It's really easy to look at the situation afterwards and have trouble believing how it could have gotten that far. But that's because from the outside we don't know how many incidents they have narrowly avoided or how many potential incidents turned out to be nothing.
This is also classic conspiracy theory territory. Could it be that the world is complex and scary? That even trained secret service agents make potentially fatal errors? No, because we can pretend that even though there was a shooter it was all planned and under control. Somehow the idea that things like this are under the control of some malicious enemy is more comforting than the horrible unpredictability of it all in reality.
Didn't trump make a big deal of filing out his detail with loyalist cronies?
She's an insane person.