It’s not every day that a titan from the Big Tech world refers to top presidential candidate Donald Trump as a “bad a**.”
Especially when that same titan has been linked to a number of different pro-Democrat causes over the years.
Yet that’s exactly what just happened when Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sat down for a recent interview with Emily Chang from “The Circuit,” where he expressed nothing short of amazement regarding Trump’s impressive fighting spirit.
“On a personal note … Seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face and pump his fist in the air with the American flag is one of the most badass things I’ve ever seen in my life,” Zuckerberg declared.
Is it ever. After all, Zuckerberg never would have seen something similar over the course of his life to date, along with many other Americans.
Zuckerberg even went as far as to say that he felt “emotional” upon seeing Trump’s response to being shot.
“And I think at some level as an American, it’s hard to not get kind of emotional about that spirit and that fight. And I think that’s why a lot of people like the guy,” Zuckerberg added.
Interesting remarks … Especially as Zuckerberg strongly hinted at liking Trump himself.
Which may well be why Zuckerberg suggested that he would be taking a more neutral approach to elections this year.
“I’ve done some stuff personally in the past, I’m not planning on doing that this time. And that includes, you know, not endorsing either of the candidates,” Zuckerberg noted.
In other words, don’t count on Zuckerberg rolling out the red carpet for Kamala.
“I mean, there’s obviously a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world,” Zuckerberg added, in a clear reference to Trump being shot.
Seems that Trump’s survival has strongly affected more than one person.
And, importantly, it seems that remarking upon Trump’s strength and fortitude, as Zuckerberg just did, no longer results in getting oneself “cancelled” the way that they may have been elsewhere.
As reported by The Blaze, Dave Rubin noted that Zuckerberg would have likely never made such remarks five years ago.
“The point is that he now feels that he can come out and say that, say anything remotely positive about Donald Trump or America. He would not have done that, say, five years ago. So, that’s the portion that we are winning here, and I don’t want people to lose sight of that,” Rubin declared.
Without a doubt.
There is also the fact that Elon Musk has openly endorsed Trump for president, alongside a number of other highly influential thinkers and leaders.
So, the mainstream media can coronate Kamala all it wants … When push comes to shove, sensible Americans know which president really has their back.
Author: Jane Jones