Red flag for Donald Trump
Friday night was a night that, for which this writer, sleep did not come quickly. My mind was buzzing. My thoughts were embers that would not flicker out, no matter how much I tried to staunch them. This is because of the dilemma Donald Trump now finds himself in. From his voters. I say this because, on Friday, Donald Trump got booed.
He got booed for saying he is for abortion exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. “Now, we all know that Trump is NOT for these exceptions; he only has to say that he is. He has to try to trick the middle into feeling reassured so they will vote for him. It won’t work.
It also appears to have hit a sour note for many Maga because they started booing—loudly, astonishingly—when Trump said this. The monster had turned on its creator. Oh, we hear about this often! What happens when the students turn on the teacher? It could be ugly.
CNN reported on it and honestly, they appeared gobsmacked , but I’m not. Because Trump keeps underestimating the hate of his creations. HE created them. He should never EVER underestimate their extraordinary capacity to show their lack of compassion and humanity.
Lately, it seems the pro-life movement is getting more and more annoyed with Trump because he won’t come out and endorse a nationwide abortion ban with NO exceptions anywhere for anyone. They seem pleased with Vance but not with Trump.
That is why my thoughts kept leaping and hissing on Friday night, fiery embers as I mulled over what this might mean for the Trump team. We have several months before the election — an eternity in politics. But this is a red flag for Donald trump. It’s a sign, if you will, of what COULD happen. Could one imagine if Trump’s most sadistic little monsters don’t come out to vote? It’ll be his ruination.