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Rick Wilson Brutally Trolls Trump In Hilarious Video: ‘Just Doing A Wellness Check On You’

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson has a very important message for failed one-term, twice-impeached and multiply indicted ex-president Donald Trump: Things are going bad, but they’re going to get so much worse.

Wilson shared his message with the world on Twitter with what he dubbed a “wellness check” video for the disgraced former president, and the sarcastic commentary is guaranteed to enrage Donnie if and when he sees it.

“Hey Donald, it’s Rick,” the video begins.

“I’m just doing a wellness check on you know, I know you’ve had a really bad weekend, you had a bad day yesterday and you’re having a bad day today. I just wanna make sure you’re okay buddy, honestly,” Wilson says, placing his hand over his heart like a concerned friend.

From there, Wilson addresses the situation in Russia, where Trump’s BFF, Vladimir Putin, faced one hell of a crisis last week.

“Over the weekend you saw your friend Vladimir Putin basically sign his own death warrant by showing weakness, and no dictator can show weaknesses, as you know. He will be dead before the 2024 election cycle most likely, and you won’t have your sugar daddy, oops.”

As for the Monday release of audio featuring Trump admitting on tape that he broke the law with the classified documents he stole from the White House, Wilson notes, “Second thing, last night when CNN released that audio of you bragging about your crime, of you admitting on tape – again – that you were flashing classified documents around and you didn’t have the authority to classify them as a former president. Chef’s kiss, buddy.”

Wilson concludes his hilarious monologue by referencing a ruling handed down earlier today by the Supreme Court which that state legislatures cannot decide what electors are chosen because it would override the will of the voters and circumvent court review.

“And finally today, the Supreme Court ruled against you. The independent state legislatures thing was a longtime conservative product that they were trying to put together to help the GOP and your justices ruled against it.

“Congrats Don, you’re having a bad week and by the way, it’s about to get worse.”

Wilson’s video is quickly going viral, with 155,00 views in less than three hours on Twitter. Feel free to give it a share and let’s see if we can boost it to a million by this time tomorrow.

 

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Rick Wilson Has The Perfect Way To Turn Republican Candidates ‘Radioactive’ In 2024

Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson says he has the perfect way for Democrats to turn just about every Republican running for office in 2024 “radioactive” and unelectable.

Appearing on MSNBC, Wilson told host Ali Velshi that he fully expects Donald Trump will be the GOP nominee for president, but he’s convinced that Republicans up and down the ticket can be branded as extremists on the issue of abortion.

“I want my Democratic friends to listen to this very closely,” Wilson began. “Because in 2020, the stupidest single line in American politics was ever uttered: it was ‘defund the police.’ It was a poison with everybody, including African American voters.”

Wilson then added, “‘Six-week abortion ban’ is ‘defund the police’ for Republicans. It pulls them through the floor, everyone hates it. Republicans — look — about 25 percent of Republican women are pro-choice moderately, or somewhat, but pro-choice. About 18 percent of Republican men are pro-choice.”

Think about what the GOP used to stand for, Wilson continued, “The Republican Party that I grew up in was about getting the government out of life, out of your personal decisions, out of your bedroom, out of your wallet, out of your behavior, within the law. And this six-week abortion ban stuff? It is radioactive waste for the Republicans right now. And in the states where they passed it, Democrats have a chance to make real inroads.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_ZoYWeFX4Q

Radical Republican policies on the issue of personal choice are indeed a hot button issue for many Americans, most notably women and Gen Z voters, but a pro-choice message also resonates with independent voters, especially in key battleground states such as Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.