Far be it from me to call anyone weird, but...these people are weird.
VP candidate Tim Walz burst onto the scene earlier this year, calling Republicans — especially MAGA Republicans — out for their"weird" policies and obsessions. Since then, people have been noticing just how many weird headlines and behaviors they've seen from conservatives and Trump supporters on the internet.
When a Trump supporter saw this bumper sticker, added to cart, and put it on their car without thinking twice: When Republican Jim Jordan used the Cleveland Guardians' old name and praised a genocidal colonizer in an attempt to own the libs:Wow -- this was weird. Trump wrapped up his"town hall" in Oaks, Pennsylvania, after just a few questions, and right after he said he would take a few more questions. More music then played while Trump stood around on stage. Deeply bizarre scenes.
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