Monday, January 11, 2021

But, what did they say about Trump’s incitement of the insurrection.

The Washington Post cites a Quinnipiac poll whereby 62 percent of Trump voters state the rioters were undermining democracy. The Republican base is intact at 38 percent of Trump voters were evenly divided and had no opinion or thought the rioters reinforced democracy.

Eighty percent of those same Trump voters state Trump is doing a good job. 

THERE IS A GIGANTIC DISCONNECT with these people in seeing the truth. Trump incited the protesters into becoming rioters for over an hour. Trump spewed hate, lies, deceptions and in that he stated he would be at the Capital with them to makes weak Republicans strong to overturn the vote.

Did these Trump voters hear the speech?

Did these Trump voters understand the words that lead to an incitement of hatred and violence?

After hearing that inflammatory speech and inciting the violence that followed how could Trump voters disconnect the mob from the mob boss? But, they do. They separate the mob from the boss that sent them to overturn one of the most hard fought and transparent elections in USA history.

Why? 

Why are people who think of themselves as good Americans and good Republicans unable to see the truth about Donald John Trump? 

They don’t have the truth available to them. Their image of Trump remains unblemished and they only blame the crowd for the insurrection and violence. These Americans need to not only hear the words but understand Trump is more to blame than those that crowded together to assault the Capital with hate and lies.

The disconnect has to end. Pollsters need to ask the questions of those that voted for Trump their understanding of his role in the insurrection. He is not exonerated for the events of that day.

His voters need a huge portion of reality about how close they have come to destroying this democracy.