Jason Whitlock, a journalist and writer, makes the case that the most important part of the election was that hate won over love. Trump voters voted for Trump because they loved him, even with all of …
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Jason Whitlock, a journalist and writer, makes the case that the most important part of the election was that hate won over love. Trump voters voted for Trump because they loved him, even with all of his negative behavior. By contrast Biden voters voted for him because they hated Trump. They knew he was in the early stages of Dementia, that he was a pathological liar, that he pedaled his influence to China to help his addict son and list goes on but anyone had to be better than Trump. They hated Trump and the country be damned.
Think about what you voted for if you voted for Biden:
These are ideas that come about when you stop thinking. Your hate consumes you and you act irrationally. You become negative about everything but that’s OK because you finally got rid of President Trump.
Editor’s note: Neil Barwick is a resident of Apache Junction.