Trump shot at rally by 20-year-old with AR-15 Assault style rifle
E LaMont Gregory MSc Oxon
“Today (13 July 2024) is not just some isolated incident", according to Ohio junior Senator Vance. "The central premise of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump’s attempted assassination,” Vance posted on X shortly after the shooting incident Saturday.
The Vance suggested cause and effect between what happened as shots rang out at the Pennsylvania Trump rally bear analysis.
It will surprise no one that the site of the shooting was very carefully reconnoitred by the shooter, including finding cover from an almost ideal 15% down angle shooter nest, and a clear line-of-site to target. The distance to target places this shooting into a realm that should send shivers up and down the spine of the 100 to 150 super Trump supporters that Trump suggests will do anything to advance his cause, including the use of extreme violence.
The shooter struck his target, Trump, center side head shot, just above the ear canal, from 148 yards away. A distance of one and one-half American football fields lying end on end.
But, of course, Vance is just spewing out rubbish maga-speak, and talking nonsense, as is his normal state of discourse.
Remember, Vance, began this communication suggesting that h was addressing the - central premise of the Biden campaign - of which he is by no means equipped to comment upon, honestly.
Its time to reset the discussion of the 2024 US Presidential election
it is not the election in France that portends for the US election, but the election in the UK, where the conservative party reduced to numbers below what they had when founded in 1831.
Sunak, who placed his leadership viability on getting South Asians, admitted to the club of Wasps, learned that the Conservative and Unionists Parties, which Sunak said was his first priority to unite when he was elected PM, would rather abandon ship, and begin anew, rather than accept such an eventuality, which is exactly what the Conservative and Unionists Parties in the UK have done