Actual quote (video included in link):
“I dare you to try to continue your lawfare against President Trump in his second term,” he threatened. “Because listen here, sweetheart: We’re not messing around this time, and we will put your fat a-- in prison for conspiracy against rights, and I promise you that.”
Welcome to the new regime.
Sweetheart? Her fat ass? Looks like misogyny is back in style and Trump hasn’t even gotten sworn in yet.
Dude, that never went out of style in America.
The difference between a white man running and an indian woman running is 11mil white male voters feeling too insecure to cast a ballot.
We are a country of incels
Thank god religious participation is plummeting
It is, that’s why the xtian nationalists are so keen on forcing everyone to be in their little book club.
Really, you really think it was all men who didn’t vote for Harris? Reminder that 53% of white women voted for MAGA here.
I’m willing to bet money there were millions of women who also didn’t vote for Harris due to economic anxiety.
You’re allowed to go look at the demographics who voted in 2020 who didn’t vote this time
It was older white men, Millennials, genx and boomers
I’m willing to bet there’s millions of women who didn’t vote/voted for the male candidate in part due to internalized misogyny.
braindead take of the type that will lose us the next election (if there is one)
This is observable reality but believe what you feel like I guess
It has been in full swing since his first term. There was an interview with Biden where he referenced more of this hate. Something along the lines of “these people hid in the woods, but once Trump came into power they realized they had friends in high places. They came out of those woods with hoods on”. Gonna see if I could find the video.
Edit
I was a little off on the quote. They wore hoods to hide themselves. But under a Trump presidency, these people didn’t need the hoods anymore.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/president-biden-speaks-on-stakes-of-2024-election-protecting-democracy-and-his-place-in-history/