Posted on 07/17/2025 5:34:57 AM PDT by DFG
“CBS News correspondent Scott MacFarlane tells Chuck Todd he got “PTSD” after Trump assassination attempt — *NOT* from the shooting, but because the crowd blamed the media”
Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa etc etc etc
To claim PTSD is an affront to our vets , and is a form of stolen valor in my eyes.
what a disgusting puke .
Analist is a fitting euphemism for him and his media sycophants.
Dang. Little Scotty has fingers as long as his head. Or he has a small head. Can’t tell which.
Sounds like a real drama queen.
It was just like facing a Japanese night Banzai charge on Saipan wasn’t it Scott. Ya twink.
Good example why gay people should be ignored.
What a wuss
Wait just a minute. It was the media who brought the assassinations on. The media is behind it all. He is to blame.
The poor CBS reporter must have been right in front of the female Secret Service agent who, right after Trump was in the SUV and driven away, came out with her automatic weapon drawn and ready to gun down anyone who tried to follow the SUV. Of all the female Secret Service agents there that day, she was the only one who performed her task with confidence. That could scare any reporter that was there to report an assassination, not an attempted assassination.
Ah poor baby, got all butt hurt because people got fed up with the commiecrats pushing their lies. I would suggest that he move to any number of socialist states where people aren’t allowed to question the government media monster.
You don’t get PTSD by simply being in fear of your safety or even your life. If that were true, everyone who ever drove the freeways in LA or a country road at night would have it.
Unless, of course, you are a leftist snowflake.
Uh, people do notice when you equate them with Hitler loving Nazis 10,000 times.
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