Posted on 11/08/2024 8:30:53 AM PST by dynachrome
Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) easily won reelection on Tuesday night in the Show Me State.
Hawley defeated Democrat opponent Lucas Kunce 56% to 42%.
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His opponent did not shoot a reporter. He received shrapnel wounds from a ricocheted bullet off a metal target.
What do you expect from Clickbait Pundit.
Trump WASN’T “shot in the head.” His ear was just slightly nicked. No big deal.
Are we splitting hairs here?
Lucas will have more time to practice. Tampon Tim Walz has a standing invitation.
The ear was grazed, and it may not have been a bullet that glanced off his ear.
Following your logic, a trigger was pulled and blood resulted, cause unknown...
Not the Bee.
But also not Not the Bee.
F’ing shut up. The attempted assasination with a sniper rifle would not be likely to produce a random piece of shrapnel. The shooter only missed by a tiny bit and the bullet went through Donald Trumps ear. The people in the audience who died were killed by real bullets. The shooter shot several times, more than enough to make a near enough miss that it went through his ear. Also it didn’t “glance off” of his ear because his ear is a soft tissue which could not deflect a bullet. Any equivocation on this subject is lying. It isn’t speculation it is lying. It isn’t a conspiracy theory it is a lie.
Hey, that reminds me. Where is Kinzinger? Shouldn’t there be a video of him crying somewhere?
ANYONE repeating the democrat party’s canard about “deflected shots” or “ not a bullet” is lying.
Bud, do I HAVE to put a sarc tag next to a disgusted, derisive post? C’mon. Stay in a good mood. The boil has been lanced!
Thank you for addressing the asinine
+1
Al, like you, I can remember the day when Freepers could tell the difference between sarcasm and routine fake news.
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