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To: maceng2 who wrote (1163029)9/9/2019 3:33:27 PM
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It seems 9/11 was a traumatic experience for most republicans. Liberals tend to talk about the mindless killing in Iraq after Bush lied about WMDs while they seem consumed by fear and hate of everyone who's not like them.

The odds of getting killed by a terrorist are so low that it's laughable and it's not logic. It's raw emotions that move them.

For whatever reason, republicans have a harder time dealing with adversity. They say counties Trump won also have more opioid addiction. I'm not sure if 9/11 made them more more susceptible to every sort of idiocy or if they've always been this way. I tend to think it's the latter. Regardless 9/11 and the Obama presidency seems to have put them over the edge.

We all saw the hurricane maps and none of them said anything about Alabama being hit. Then, Trump says it, the Weather Service issues a warning that it's not true and then we have to endure two weeks of him ranting about being right and the fake media getting it wrong (forgetting that AL was never in the forecast and he was 100% wrong).

There's a level of dumb here that's laughable and sad. How can they sleep at night knowing they're so damn messed up?