WTH is the message you’re sending by posting a bullet hole next to $47 dollars!?
And the article is filled with total bullshit! pic.twitter.com/3uw7YKTorH
— General Mike Flynn (@GenFlynn) January 22, 2024
The whole far right gang are losing their shit Monday over Alex Soros tweeting an article from The Atlantic titled “The Great Normalization: Last year, the crime and inflation crises largely evaporated. So did the leading theories about what had caused them,” because the stock photos they used of a bullet hole (for crime) and a hand holding cash (for inflation) appeared in Soros’s tweet.
The “SOROS ASSASSINATION THREAT AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP” that pilled MAGA dumbasses like Laura Loomer, the Gateway Pundit, Scott Adams, Sarah Palin, Mike Flynn, and the rest of them see is… God this is so fucking dumb… The cash in the stock photo picked by some Atlantic editor adds up to $47 and Trump will be the 47th president if elected again in November.
Alex Soros didn’t even write the article, let alone pick the photos to illustrate the point about how low-info voters still think crime and inflation are out of control. We seriously doubt that Atlantic staff writer Rogé Karma did either when his boss posted in on Thursday of last week.
Remember this from last year? It was literally almost the exact same goddamned situation because Truth Social’s API works the same way as Twitter’s. Trump did not pick those photos, the National File did for their article. Of all the racist and threatening shit the fat fuck posted before and after Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg became the first prosecutor to get a grand jury to indict Trump last year this was one of them that got the most attention from the mainstream media for the dumbest reason. Maybe Trump (or one of his minions posting as him) knew full well that the post would come out looking like that and they were trying to troll the media on purpose, but probably not.
And definitely not with Alex Soros, as much as we would like to think he knew full well that he was going to drive all these paranoid, Adderall-fueled conspiracy freaks bonkers with the $47.