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Dec 3, 2023 10:24:55   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.

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Dec 3, 2023 10:31:08   #
Kevyn
 
slatten49 wrote:
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.
From Dylan Armstrong br br Why can’t Trump's most... (show quote)

It is difficult to comprehend how such an obviously crooked, lying buffoon could possibly entrance a confederacy of dunces to coalesce into a loyal cult.

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Dec 3, 2023 11:04:32   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
Kevyn wrote:
It is difficult to comprehend how such an obviously crooked, lying buffoon could possibly entrance a confederacy of dunces to coalesce into a loyal cult.


Dylan Mulvaney got you hooked, didn't he.

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Dec 3, 2023 11:14:01   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
slatten49 wrote:
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.
From Dylan Armstrong br br Why can’t Trump's most... (show quote)

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Dec 3, 2023 11:57:55   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
slatten49 wrote:
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.
From Dylan Armstrong br br Why can’t Trump's most... (show quote)


Well Slatten, the t***h remains that Mr Trump has accomplished many great things in his life.

He will be remembered long after you and I are totally forgotten.

We will be dust in the wind but the name Trump will live on in the future and in the history of our nation.

These people who author the articles that you like to copy and paste, are all insignificant nobodies in comparison to Mr Trump.

He once became the president of the United States by capturing the hearts of millions of Americans.

Those Americans then helped him to win an astonishing victory over Hillary Clinton.

She was totally devastated and she still hasn't recovered from the loss.

Neither have all you poor liberal simpletons who are suffering from a fatal disease called TDS.

Mr Trump continues to haunt your minds and live in your heads so much that you can't go a single day without the agonizing fear that he will someday be president again.

I hope that maybe someday you will overcome this illness and regain your basic common sense .

Until then, please enjoy the images below, of the most popular people in the present universe.













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Dec 3, 2023 12:01:32   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
slatten49 wrote:
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.
From Dylan Armstrong br br Why can’t Trump's most... (show quote)


I never v**ed for trump and I will not in this coming e******n . I know a lot of people who support trump and they really are good people who have treated me very well.. Many claim to dislike him personally but support his economic and border policies . Myself I see him as a great divider. My fear is we will have a repeat of J****** 6th because of the r****d e******n **e . I am not looking forward to it . E******n 2028 is my far away hope .

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Dec 3, 2023 12:06:15   #
Kevyn
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
I never v**ed for trump and I will not in this coming e******n . I know a lot of people who support trump and they really are good people who have treated me very well.. Many claim to dislike him personally but support his economic and border policies . Myself I see him as a great divider. My fear is we will have a repeat of J****** 6th because of the r****d e******n **e . I am not looking forward to it . E******n 2028 is my far away hope .

Once Trump is incarcerated after conviction people will forget about him and the nation will heal.

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Dec 3, 2023 12:14:10   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Well Slatten, the t***h remains that Mr Trump has accomplished many great things in his life.

He will be remembered long after you and I are totally forgotten.

We will be dust in the wind but the name Trump will live on in the future and in the history of our nation.

These people who author the articles that you like to copy and paste, are all insignificant nobodies in comparison to Mr Trump.

He once became the president of the United States by capturing the hearts of millions of Americans.

Those Americans then helped him to win an astonishing victory over Hillary Clinton.

She was totally devastated and she still hasn't recovered from the loss.

Neither have all you poor liberal simpletons who are suffering from a fatal disease called TDS.

Mr Trump continues to haunt your minds and live in your heads so much that you can't go a single day without the agonizing fear that he will someday be president again.

I hope that maybe someday you will overcome this illness and regain your basic common sense .

Until then, please enjoy the images below, of the most popular people in the present universe.
Well Slatten, the t***h remains that Mr Trump has ... (show quote)

Well Mr. Wolf, it is true that Trump’s will be remembered. As is Hitler and legions of corrupt historical figures.

He will be remembered as the man who tried, and if he wins the 24, the man who destroyed the USA.

That you are pulling for this amazes me.

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Dec 3, 2023 12:20:40   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
Kevyn wrote:
Once Trump is incarcerated after conviction people will forget about him and the nation will heal.

I have my doubts about there ever being a healing. The damage he has done might never be rectified.

So many think if only his great economic policies could have been extended to give them free lunch.

Trump’s destruction of the social fabric is not important to them.

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Dec 3, 2023 12:35:16   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Kevyn wrote:
Once Trump is incarcerated after conviction people will forget about him and the nation will heal.

If that is going to happen it will have to be before the November e******n . Right now it seems he can do what ever he wants--ignore court orders and keep the legal system tangled up .

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Dec 3, 2023 12:45:04   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
If that is going to happen it will have to be before the November e******n . Right now it seems he can do what ever he wants--ignore court orders and keep the legal system tangled up .

If he wins the Russian system of government is inevitable. Only those loyal to Donny and the leaders that will follow his draconian model will be allowed to participate in e******ns.

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Dec 3, 2023 13:12:15   #
Liberal Lily
 
slatten49 wrote:
From Dylan Armstrong

Why can’t Trump's most diehard supporters just accept the fact that Biden won the Presidency instead of accepting his Big Lie about how there was fraud when there was/is no evidence

The driving force behind Trump's desire for a second term as President stems from his narcissistic personality. He firmly believes that he is the greatest human being and that everyone, including Biden, is beneath him.

Consequently, Trump is willing to resort to any means necessary to secure that second term, as he feels that he deserves it. He disregards the importance of v**e tallies, convinced that Biden cannot possibly win fairly, and thus assumes there must be fraud present. Trump's perspective allows him to justify any lies or disregard for legitimate v**es, as he believes that his statements hold t***h simply because he uttered them. His supporters, in turn, have elevated him beyond a political figure to the status of a cult leader. Engaging in logical or sensible discussions with these individuals is futile, as they no longer prioritize such reasoning. Historical examples like the Charles Manson cult, Jonestown, Heaven's Gate and even N**i Germany showcase the dangers of abandoning reason for blind devotion to a leader. Echoing the sentiments of Sidney Powell's lawyers, it is unlikely that any rational person would find her e******n f***d claims believable. Trump's following has forsaken logic, deductive reasoning, and evidence; their unwavering loyalty to their cult leader is the sole focus.

P.S. I want to add some very insightful commentary by a former Fox News contributor, Charles Krauthammer. He was not afraid to tell it like it is:

“Trump’s hypersensitivity and unedited, un-tempered Pavlovian responses are, shall we say, unusual in both ferocity and predictability. This is beyond narcissism.

I used to think Trump was an 11-year-old, an undeveloped schoolyard bully. I was off by about 10 years. His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied. He lives in a cocoon of solipsism where the world outside himself has value — indeed exists — only insofar as it sustains and inflates him.”

Brilliant and spot on, Mr. Krauthammer.
From Dylan Armstrong br br Why can’t Trump's most... (show quote)


EXCELLENT RESPONSE OF T***H!

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Dec 3, 2023 13:16:32   #
Liberal Lily
 
RascalRiley wrote:
If he wins the Russian system of government is inevitable. Only those loyal to Donny and the leaders that will follow his draconian model will be allowed to participate in e******ns.


I'm sure there will be a workable solution to his planned demise of our democracy

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Dec 3, 2023 13:20:13   #
youngwilliam Loc: Deep in the heart
 
RascalRiley wrote:
If he wins the Russian system of government is inevitable. Only those loyal to Donny and the leaders that will follow his draconian model will be allowed to participate in e******ns.


What is the Russian form of government radical riley? How would you know what Trump is going to do. Oh ya, radical Riley the mind reader. Try reading true dopes mind. There is a maniacal tyrant wanna be.

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Dec 3, 2023 13:22:37   #
Liberal Lily
 
RascalRiley wrote:
I have my doubts about there ever being a healing. The damage he has done might never be rectified.

So many think if only his great economic policies could have been extended to give them free lunch.

Trump’s destruction of the social fabric is not important to them.


Actually they prefer it. I agree, his damage won't just disappear when he's finally in prison or wh**ever. As long as his minions remain, the problem will remain. Oh well, big snake first.

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