Trump Knew That Republican Voters Were Stupid Suckers and Losers: How Can We Tell?
- Keith Wimbley
- Feb 21
- 3 min read
Trump Knew That Republican Voters Were Stupid Suckers and Losers: How Can We Tell? By: Keith Wimbley
For starters, we can tell because of the language he uses. "Suckers and losers" is something he says, and we know that he used it when talking about dead veterans or fallen military personnel. The biggest telltale sign is his constant complaints and blame. Ask yourself, when someone is losing, what do they do? They complain and blame. Trump gives them something to complain and blame about, and on the surface, he's really saying, "Listen up, you suckers, you losers." It's all a game he's playing, and people wonder why he still blames Obama for something eight years after Obama left office. It's part of the con he's pandering to his foolish supporters. It’s so obvious, yet it goes deeper than that.
Trump understood that the Republican Party was ripe for this kind of manipulation, and he recognized that conning was his strong suit. So, he ran for president under the Republican banner. Now, look at it: he's hijacked their party. Everyone in there seems to be becoming a con artist. You cannot get the truth from anyone associated with Trump or the Republican Party. I challenge you to find one good, common-sense reason to believe anything that comes out of their mouths, including Elon Musk.
You might ask, what about Joe Biden? How can you be sure about him? I’m not asserting that I trust everything he says, but I stand by this: I'd be more likely to believe a man who doesn't redefine the law of physics than one who does. If you've lost your common sense, and it doesn't tell you that a man who manipulates language is more likely to lie than one who honors it, then you've really lost your way.
Now, let’s talk about common sense. What is the definition of common sense? The definition of stupidity? Well, stupidity is essentially a lack of common sense. Losing your ability to use common sense means you've been duped. If you ask a Trump supporter whether a man who manipulates the laws of language is more likely to tell the truth than one who honors them, they're unlikely to answer. Why? Because they've lost the ability to think critically.
If you were to ask them about the chaos coming from the White House and the recent happenings with Dogecoin, and then say, "Give me one reason to believe anything Trump says," they wouldn’t have an answer. Their lack of common sense is evident.

It's painfully clear that the Republican Party has always been a con. They use religion to make people think they genuinely care when, in fact, they don’t. Consider this: they had to convince their voters that welfare is bad, despite Jesus being portrayed as the biggest advocate for welfare. The very essence of Christianity centers around caring for the unfortunate, yet the Republican Party has successfully led their voters to believe otherwise. This is a masterful con, and they've bought it hook, line, and sinker.
When Trump saw how easily the Republican voters were being duped, it was clear to him that they were nothing more than stupid suckers and losers. He jumped right in and took over. Honestly, I don’t think the Republican Party realized just how easily they could manipulate their voters until Trump became president. He showcased their gullibility by doing outrageous things, demonstrating time and again that they would believe anything he said.

Even now, the Republican Party has stopped hiding their true nature. They are 100% pro-business and funneling money to millionaires and billionaires, while providing nothing to their own voters.
The dilemma is this: Republican voters have been so misled that they’ve lost the understanding of what winning actually means. Winning should yield tangible benefits, yet these voters feel like they’re winning even as money flows from their hands to the pockets of the rich. Meanwhile, in 19 of the 20 Republican states, the minimum wage remains stagnant at $7.25 an hour. They’re oblivious to their situation and the dismantling happening around them. Constituents are now upset with their representatives, holding meetings because they realize they’ve been conned.
But they’re getting exactly what they deserve. Knowledge is power, and when a con man like Trump encounters a group of stupid suckers and losers, he takes full advantage. Just look at his history—a multitude of lawsuits, bankruptcies, and instances where he knowingly hired people, only to pay them mere cents on the dollar. He’s always been in the business of conning. Right now, he is taking advantage of a group of people who are blissfully unaware of it.

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