“Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!” [1]
What a great guy.
[1] https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/1162683345353...
Edit: I am sadly expecting some brigading on this thread.
His entire MO
On the other hand, I can see myself feeling something identical were someone else in particular to die.
As it implies you think it would be good if someone who has to be brought before a court of law to answer for their actions, someone who has to be given a chance to defend themselve, and to be judged fairly by an assembly of their peer, gets the opportunity to die without this public reckoning?
If this were to happen it would make me feel sad.
If this is just ok now, can I say something like "I'm glad Donald Trump was shot. He's a colossal douchebag"?
Edit: I’m being sincere with this question. I didn’t think he had a beef with Mueller and forgot the original report was never made public.
It absolutely said Trump was connected to Russiagate and very much broke the law, Mueller was forced to shut down the investigation.
Russia wanted Trump to win, because they understood him as deeply destabilizing.
It still boggles my mind that Trump was even allowed to run for president again, when he publicly and very evidently did whatever he could to try to stop the investigation of himself. In what world does it serve democracy well to let people like that even be candidates or involved in politics at all?
In a world where the population has been systematically trained to vote against their best interests.
He was at least 35, a natural born citizen of the US, had residency for at least 14 years prior to his candidacy, only served a single term prior, and was never charged and convicted with insurrection.
Of course he was allowed, he met all the constitutional criteria to serve.
You are assuming that Trump's supporters care about the continuation of democracy, which is pretty clearly often not the case.
The only person who really had the means to put an end to Trump politically after his first term was Joe Biden, and people should absolutely never forgive him for his failure on that front.
All but 7 Republicans in the Senate voted he was not guilty in his impeachment trial. They were gifted the opportunity to do the right thing, and they unquestionably failed.
It's a feature.
All the richest sociopaths in SV have latched onto the meme that democracy and (their) freedom (to do whatever they want to the lower classes) aren't compatible, and these people bought control of the algorithms that are currently brainwashing anyone within eyeshot of a screen.
I found Mueller to be highly ethical at times and driven by irrationality (to the point of disingenuousness) at other times. There was a lot to cover about him.
Chuck Norris dies? Not flagged.
There's a very particular kind of thing that gets flagged.