I’d prefer a VP who doesn’t jump at conspiracy theories to score political points and then admits it may be made up and then doubles back and defends it without knowing what’s true and what’s conspiracy based.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 17, 2024 7:53 amCNN and their flock of sycophants have pumped out edited versions of the original interview, Vance basically said some of his constituents have reported Haitians eating animals or pets and some have placed calls to 911.... he never said that it has been confirmed or was true, he encouraged CNN, the bastion of lies, to get down to Springfield and find out for themselves as they were obviously hysterically concerned.
He mentioned several times that CNN never questioned Biden or Harris or this pathetic administration on the border and were just fine with millions of immigrants pouring into the country or showed no concerns at all how a town like Springfield was supposed to deal with the migrant invasion with limited resources. Try and go to the ER in this town, try to get your kids in school and try to learn how to drive like you're living in the Caribbean and they ain't only eating Hens in Haiti, just ask a Dominican.
It should be obvious to anyone what the long strategy is, they Dems are channeling these immigrants into rural historically red areas for long term success in US elections. They are expanding the Urban plantations into the heartland of America; they are doing it in plain sight and in total silence.
You were close in having this right. Border security is a serious issue that Trump and Vance could legitimately argue but they sadly chose to exploit with unverified rumors and innuendo on an immigrant issue that has little to nothing to do with border security.
It’s just “look at those filthy subhuman immigrants. They’re animals!”
Not only dishonest but not a winning political strategy. Trump and Vance are not our best and brightest.