She voted for Trump, she is a Trump policy supporter.
She, however, hated his demeanor. She disliked Trump as a person.
She’s always been conservative but the absolute bullshit the media is doing covering for Biden and trying unwind COVID fear porn has caused her say, sarcastically, that’s it’s an amazing coincidence.
This is amazing to watch, she dropped that on me on our way to the gun range.
She came here, and hated it.
But she’s waking up, she’s just not as pissed off as we all are, yet.
In her words, on Trump - “shame on us for not finding someone who was able to articulate what we believe in a better way.”
What she’s on the road to learning is that Trump fought back to the bullshit they’re putting us through.
I believe she’s going to have that aha moment when she hears Trump ripping into a reporter in defense of common sense and it’s going to click.
I think when that happens, she’s going to realize Trump was on ALL our side, the sleepers and the awake, in a fight for raw truth and accountability.
The way he set his own introduction aside to help Ben Carson instead (during a debate? don't remember the details), and that story about him confronting a mugging or something, tells me he cares for others, more than the general public gives him credit for. Also, he tends to give money and/or opportunities to people whose story he empathizes with.
He has constantly shown, if one actually bothers to think about it rather than rely on media editorials, that he is far more kind-hearted and gracious than most of the people that he is being compared to (e.g. swamp politicians, who can act prim and proper but have 99% of the time proven themselves to be disingenuous hypocrites).
But all that just get overshadowed by this narrative that Trump is somehow rude.