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To: Perseverando

If he were a right-wing extremist it’s very dubious he would have chosen a country music venue at his Massacre site.

I’d say this is a leftist extremist or someone who was on medication and went off.

Also they are seldom saying “Pulse Nightclub shooting” which makes me think they want the public to forget completely about Lefty Muzzy shootings.

I think this is a lefty.

They’re also not saying “DC baseball field shooting”.


21 posted on 10/02/2017 5:48:28 AM PDT by gaijin
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To: gaijin
Yup, as far as entertainers go, this one represents Trump supporters pretty well. Flannel shirt with sleeves ripped off and all.(his kind are holding back the commie revolution)

The singer makes his connection with hardworking Americans through his songs like “Fly Over States” and “My Kinda Party.” Meanwhile, Trump has wooed the people Aldean sings for by giving their concerns about the country and the future of their families a national voice.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the country music singer points to the way Trump spoke to the “common person” during his campaign against Hillary Clinton made all the difference:

“The common man is highly underestimated. I heard a lady say it on the news the other day. She's talking about Trump speaking to people who made under 60 grand a year. And she's in New York, and she says, 'To be honest, I don't even know anybody that makes under 60 grand a year.' No offense, but that's where I came from. And that's the issue. The common person out there, the everyday guy who is going to work and wanting a normal life for his family, he doesn't work on Wall Street… that guy still has a voice. And there is a lot of them out there who feel like they're forgotten about.”

Aldean explains that Trump knew how to reach out to the voters in areas outside of big cities— the places that sometimes feel ignored by saying:

“When it comes to elections, anybody just wants to feel like they're being heard, no matter who you are. You saw that in a huge way this time around. Trump, like the guy or not, he was out there busting his butt on the campaign trail, talking to these people and putting it in laymen's terms for them, listening to what they had to say. He wasn't just focusing on the big companies and the big cities. He was digging in to the heartland of America. You saw those people come out in a big way to support that because they want to feel like they have a voice too. He shocked the world with that.”

And despite having a strong opinion on why Trump won the presidency, Aldean admits that he didn't vote in this election because of a recent move to a new county.

The singer stayed away from giving a direct answer about where his vote would have gone if he did, saying, “I don't know if I'm going to cross that road with you. That's one subject I do stay away from. Politics is a no-win.”

http://ijr.com/2016/11/746278-jason-aldean-tips-hat-to-president-elect-donald-trump-the-common-man-is-highly-underestimated
203 posted on 10/02/2017 7:17:59 AM PDT by Pollard (TRUMP 2016)
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To: gaijin

“If he were a right-wing extremist it’s very dubious he would have chosen a country music venue at his Massacre site.”

It may have not been political, maybe he just wanted a big crowd.


250 posted on 10/02/2017 9:03:51 AM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (The DemocRAT party has been taking a knee on America for decades.)
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