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Aug 9, 2023 08:24:34   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
EmilyD wrote:
Every citizen in America has the Constitutional right to contest an election. The left, however, is taking that right away from President Trump (and the American people) by charging him with very flimsy, made-iup “crimes” in order to make him stop pursuing that right.

Trump could be sitting on his yacht, or otherwise enjoying his Summer, his beautiful wife and his family. But he is willing to be attacked, slandered and persecuted for wanting to help put this country back into the great country it once was before this corrupt, greedy power-hungry administration began running us into the ground.

Global elitists (not the American people) put a sick old man into the White House who can’t find his way off a stage and whose main concern is what flavor ice cream to get, to represent the United States of America. This country has become the laughing stock of the world now - and that is NO accident…it is by design - the beginning of the end of the of our American Republic. They want the rest of the world to get used to our presidents (note the plural) being disrespected by the American people as a way to demonstrate that we are no longer the world leader we used to be.

Trump voters believe Trump will ”deliver them from marginalization, that he may restore to them financial power, cultural power, and basic respect.” as your article states. We believe that because we’ve already seen him accomplish those things - and so much more (!!) - for us and our country when he was our president.

We want that back, but are being denied that because the left is scared 💩-less of what Trump will expose about them and their corruptions.

You can post 100 articles against him, but that will NOT erase from our minds what he did to make this country a well-run machine for us. We remember how satisfied we were with how he was running it! And we aren’t forgetting that as you try to erase it with this attempt at crushing Biden’s political opponent.

When (not if) the Democrats cheat again (which they already are doing) at least it will be much clearer now that we’ve seen how they do it.

We won’t be fooled again.
Every citizen in America has the Constitutional ri... (show quote)


Then don't be fooled by Trump either. He is just the flipside of the same rotten coin.

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Aug 9, 2023 08:26:54   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
4430 wrote:
You sound like you don't care nor have any problems with all the corruption in our political system especially with the corrupt left .

You sound like it's a bad thing for a non politician to come on the stage and show just how corrupt our government has been and still is one giant corrupt self serving money and power hungry politicians .

Sad thing about it all is You may very well get what you wish for if the left is able to pull it off and jail their opponents and be able to obtain their agenda of being the one and only power party governing America will all you lefties be happy and satisfied ? .
You sound like you don't care nor have any problem... (show quote)


The Democrats are not the left. Most of their policies are right-wing. Biden, Obama, Clinton- all were faux-progressive, only on the surface.

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Aug 9, 2023 08:34:25   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-is-a-political-cockroach/

By Harrison Kass

Political observers are soberly accepting that the GOP will nominate Donald Trump as their presidential candidate for the third consecutive time.

For a minute there, it looked like Trump was out.

He was under investigation.

He was embroiled in scandal.

His picks for the 2022 midterm were almost universally trounced.

Ron DeSantis, who dominated the Florida gubernatorial election, surged ahead of Trump in the polls.

In short, Trump looked like toast. I certainly thought a post-Trump era was a near-term possibility.

Wrong. Trump, apparently, is the political incarnation of a cockroach. He will not die. He is Rasputin. And many of the pundits who predicted his demise are now accepting that they called it wrong. And asking how this happened.

“Donald Trump is the front-runner, by far, for the Republican nomination for president in 2024,” Gary Abernathy writes in The Washington Post. “How can that possibly be?”

Abernathy explains his thinking – and his befuddlement.

“When [Trump] refused to accept the outcome of the 2020 election, incited an attack on the Capitol and skipped Joe Biden’s inauguration, I moved on. And I confidently predicted that most Republicans would eventually do the same. More than two years later, as the 2024 campaign gears up in earnest, it’s clear that such assumptions were naïve. Even after a federal indictment regarding his hoarding of classified material, polls show Trump’s dominance in the GOP field is unabated.”

Abernathy, to his credit, doesn’t dismiss the appeal of Trump on a wide swath of the electorate as absurd or unreasonable. He doesn’t cite racism or fascism or xenophobia or low-IQs as has become so commonplace.

“Clearly, I underestimate the depth of the emotional bond between Trump and his voters. What I continue to hear in personal conversations are passionate testimonials that the former president is the only candidate to be trusted, the exclusive remedy to our corrupt system, the one meaningful defend of God, flag and country. Debate is futile,” Abernathy wrote.

Indeed. Trump is, and has been, a populist’s candidate. He speaks to, and professes to speak for, the marginalized majority. I don’t buy it personally. I think Trump is a carnival barking huckster. But whether I buy it or not isn’t what matters. Millions of people have bought it, convinced that Trump speaks for their best interest. And I have to say, those who have accepted Trump – they’re half-way there.

They have correctly assessed that “The Establishment” is not beholden to the common American. Mainstream politicians are not primarily concerned with the wellbeing of the average voter.

So, Trump voters are correct in that a vote for Clinton or Bush or Biden would be a vote to sustain the status quo in which the middle class has been gradually deprived of financial power, cultural power, and basic respect. And while all that may true, the shortcoming of Trump voters is that they believe Trump will deliver them from marginalization, that he may restore to them financial power, cultural power, and basic respect.

He won’t. He’s a self-interested blowhard who may have less in common with the everyday American than Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Trump is not the populist answer to a rigged status quo. Trump is a false prophet and a corrupt idiot.

But he’s convinced the GOP base otherwise, and he’s here to stay.
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-i... (show quote)


Not to demean cockroaches; but the whole Biden family are like cockroaches.

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Aug 9, 2023 10:20:09   #
whole2th
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Not to demean cockroaches; but the whole Biden family are like cockroaches.


And those who control Biden are ruthless parasites.

https://www.realjewnews.com/?p=1588

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Aug 9, 2023 11:38:08   #
pegw
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-is-a-political-cockroach/

By Harrison Kass

Political observers are soberly accepting that the GOP will nominate Donald Trump as their presidential candidate for the third consecutive time.

For a minute there, it looked like Trump was out.

He was under investigation.

He was embroiled in scandal.

His picks for the 2022 midterm were almost universally trounced.

Ron DeSantis, who dominated the Florida gubernatorial election, surged ahead of Trump in the polls.

In short, Trump looked like toast. I certainly thought a post-Trump era was a near-term possibility.

Wrong. Trump, apparently, is the political incarnation of a cockroach. He will not die. He is Rasputin. And many of the pundits who predicted his demise are now accepting that they called it wrong. And asking how this happened.

“Donald Trump is the front-runner, by far, for the Republican nomination for president in 2024,” Gary Abernathy writes in The Washington Post. “How can that possibly be?”

Abernathy explains his thinking – and his befuddlement.

“When [Trump] refused to accept the outcome of the 2020 election, incited an attack on the Capitol and skipped Joe Biden’s inauguration, I moved on. And I confidently predicted that most Republicans would eventually do the same. More than two years later, as the 2024 campaign gears up in earnest, it’s clear that such assumptions were naïve. Even after a federal indictment regarding his hoarding of classified material, polls show Trump’s dominance in the GOP field is unabated.”

Abernathy, to his credit, doesn’t dismiss the appeal of Trump on a wide swath of the electorate as absurd or unreasonable. He doesn’t cite racism or fascism or xenophobia or low-IQs as has become so commonplace.

“Clearly, I underestimate the depth of the emotional bond between Trump and his voters. What I continue to hear in personal conversations are passionate testimonials that the former president is the only candidate to be trusted, the exclusive remedy to our corrupt system, the one meaningful defend of God, flag and country. Debate is futile,” Abernathy wrote.

Indeed. Trump is, and has been, a populist’s candidate. He speaks to, and professes to speak for, the marginalized majority. I don’t buy it personally. I think Trump is a carnival barking huckster. But whether I buy it or not isn’t what matters. Millions of people have bought it, convinced that Trump speaks for their best interest. And I have to say, those who have accepted Trump – they’re half-way there.

They have correctly assessed that “The Establishment” is not beholden to the common American. Mainstream politicians are not primarily concerned with the wellbeing of the average voter.

So, Trump voters are correct in that a vote for Clinton or Bush or Biden would be a vote to sustain the status quo in which the middle class has been gradually deprived of financial power, cultural power, and basic respect. And while all that may true, the shortcoming of Trump voters is that they believe Trump will deliver them from marginalization, that he may restore to them financial power, cultural power, and basic respect.

He won’t. He’s a self-interested blowhard who may have less in common with the everyday American than Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Trump is not the populist answer to a rigged status quo. Trump is a false prophet and a corrupt idiot.

But he’s convinced the GOP base otherwise, and he’s here to stay.
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-i... (show quote)

Sad but true.
1945 is a right wing site with a mostly true rating.

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Aug 9, 2023 20:23:14   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-is-a-political-cockroach/

By Harrison Kass

Political observers are soberly accepting that the GOP will nominate Donald Trump as their presidential candidate for the third consecutive time.

For a minute there, it looked like Trump was out.

He was under investigation.

He was embroiled in scandal.

His picks for the 2022 midterm were almost universally trounced.

Ron DeSantis, who dominated the Florida gubernatorial election, surged ahead of Trump in the polls.

In short, Trump looked like toast. I certainly thought a post-Trump era was a near-term possibility.

Wrong. Trump, apparently, is the political incarnation of a cockroach. He will not die. He is Rasputin. And many of the pundits who predicted his demise are now accepting that they called it wrong. And asking how this happened.

“Donald Trump is the front-runner, by far, for the Republican nomination for president in 2024,” Gary Abernathy writes in The Washington Post. “How can that possibly be?”

Abernathy explains his thinking – and his befuddlement.

“When [Trump] refused to accept the outcome of the 2020 election, incited an attack on the Capitol and skipped Joe Biden’s inauguration, I moved on. And I confidently predicted that most Republicans would eventually do the same. More than two years later, as the 2024 campaign gears up in earnest, it’s clear that such assumptions were naïve. Even after a federal indictment regarding his hoarding of classified material, polls show Trump’s dominance in the GOP field is unabated.”

Abernathy, to his credit, doesn’t dismiss the appeal of Trump on a wide swath of the electorate as absurd or unreasonable. He doesn’t cite racism or fascism or xenophobia or low-IQs as has become so commonplace.

“Clearly, I underestimate the depth of the emotional bond between Trump and his voters. What I continue to hear in personal conversations are passionate testimonials that the former president is the only candidate to be trusted, the exclusive remedy to our corrupt system, the one meaningful defend of God, flag and country. Debate is futile,” Abernathy wrote.

Indeed. Trump is, and has been, a populist’s candidate. He speaks to, and professes to speak for, the marginalized majority. I don’t buy it personally. I think Trump is a carnival barking huckster. But whether I buy it or not isn’t what matters. Millions of people have bought it, convinced that Trump speaks for their best interest. And I have to say, those who have accepted Trump – they’re half-way there.

They have correctly assessed that “The Establishment” is not beholden to the common American. Mainstream politicians are not primarily concerned with the wellbeing of the average voter.

So, Trump voters are correct in that a vote for Clinton or Bush or Biden would be a vote to sustain the status quo in which the middle class has been gradually deprived of financial power, cultural power, and basic respect. And while all that may true, the shortcoming of Trump voters is that they believe Trump will deliver them from marginalization, that he may restore to them financial power, cultural power, and basic respect.

He won’t. He’s a self-interested blowhard who may have less in common with the everyday American than Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Trump is not the populist answer to a rigged status quo. Trump is a false prophet and a corrupt idiot.

But he’s convinced the GOP base otherwise, and he’s here to stay.
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-i... (show quote)


Yeah, I'm sure all those people eattin at the French laundry while the rest of us were in lockdown were in touch with them everyday people, too. D***, democrats, say one thing and then......accuse everybody else o
doing it BUT its different if they did it.

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Aug 9, 2023 20:27:33   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
RascalRiley wrote:
Every citizen in America has the Constitutional right to contest an election.

Freedom of speech is allowed.
Doing unlawful things is not allowed.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvoFKC_NkY6/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


You mean like forging documents and using them to obtain warrants so you can spy against your opponent?

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Aug 9, 2023 21:09:28   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-is-a-political-cockroach/

By Harrison Kass

Political observers are soberly accepting that the GOP will nominate Donald Trump as their presidential candidate for the third consecutive time.

For a minute there, it looked like Trump was out.

He was under investigation.

He was embroiled in scandal.

His picks for the 2022 midterm were almost universally trounced.

Ron DeSantis, who dominated the Florida gubernatorial election, surged ahead of Trump in the polls.

In short, Trump looked like toast. I certainly thought a post-Trump era was a near-term possibility.

Wrong. Trump, apparently, is the political incarnation of a cockroach. He will not die. He is Rasputin. And many of the pundits who predicted his demise are now accepting that they called it wrong. And asking how this happened.

“Donald Trump is the front-runner, by far, for the Republican nomination for president in 2024,” Gary Abernathy writes in The Washington Post. “How can that possibly be?”

Abernathy explains his thinking – and his befuddlement.

“When [Trump] refused to accept the outcome of the 2020 election, incited an attack on the Capitol and skipped Joe Biden’s inauguration, I moved on. And I confidently predicted that most Republicans would eventually do the same. More than two years later, as the 2024 campaign gears up in earnest, it’s clear that such assumptions were naïve. Even after a federal indictment regarding his hoarding of classified material, polls show Trump’s dominance in the GOP field is unabated.”

Abernathy, to his credit, doesn’t dismiss the appeal of Trump on a wide swath of the electorate as absurd or unreasonable. He doesn’t cite racism or fascism or xenophobia or low-IQs as has become so commonplace.

“Clearly, I underestimate the depth of the emotional bond between Trump and his voters. What I continue to hear in personal conversations are passionate testimonials that the former president is the only candidate to be trusted, the exclusive remedy to our corrupt system, the one meaningful defend of God, flag and country. Debate is futile,” Abernathy wrote.

Indeed. Trump is, and has been, a populist’s candidate. He speaks to, and professes to speak for, the marginalized majority. I don’t buy it personally. I think Trump is a carnival barking huckster. But whether I buy it or not isn’t what matters. Millions of people have bought it, convinced that Trump speaks for their best interest. And I have to say, those who have accepted Trump – they’re half-way there.

They have correctly assessed that “The Establishment” is not beholden to the common American. Mainstream politicians are not primarily concerned with the wellbeing of the average voter.

So, Trump voters are correct in that a vote for Clinton or Bush or Biden would be a vote to sustain the status quo in which the middle class has been gradually deprived of financial power, cultural power, and basic respect. And while all that may true, the shortcoming of Trump voters is that they believe Trump will deliver them from marginalization, that he may restore to them financial power, cultural power, and basic respect.

He won’t. He’s a self-interested blowhard who may have less in common with the everyday American than Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Trump is not the populist answer to a rigged status quo. Trump is a false prophet and a corrupt idiot.

But he’s convinced the GOP base otherwise, and he’s here to stay.
https://www.19fortyfive.com/2023/07/donald-trump-i... (show quote)
Resurfaced Video of Dems' Objecting to Electoral Votes in 2004 (and 2001)
This is unbelievable, these dems are officially objecting to the electoral votes, voting irregularities, voter fraud and voting machine hacks throughout the country, and now they are claiming Trump's objections are unprecedented, yet this is exactly the grounds upon which they are indicting president Trump.
You wanna talk about hypocrisy?

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Aug 9, 2023 21:21:24   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Resurfaced Video of Dems' Objecting to Electoral Votes in 2004 (and 2001)
This is unbelievable, these dems are officially objecting to the electoral votes, voting irregularities, voter fraud and voting machine hacks throughout the country, and now they are claiming Trump's objections are unprecedented, yet this is exactly the grounds upon which they are indicting president Trump.
You wanna talk about hypocrisy?
url=https://www.facebook.com/dan.bongino/videos/r... (show quote)


Hmmm, can you send me the videos of the dems storming the capitol? And when they sent false electors?

THIS I gotta see!

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Aug 9, 2023 21:22:17   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
microphor wrote:
You mean like forging documents and using them to obtain warrants so you can spy against your opponent?


See that's how ole rascal fits right in with the Dems they think they can anything even though it's illegal if it's the only way to get rid of an opponent that's scares them to death they have to run against .

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Aug 10, 2023 07:12:08   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Resurfaced Video of Dems' Objecting to Electoral Votes in 2004 (and 2001)
This is unbelievable, these dems are officially objecting to the electoral votes, voting irregularities, voter fraud and voting machine hacks throughout the country, and now they are claiming Trump's objections are unprecedented, yet this is exactly the grounds upon which they are indicting president Trump.
You wanna talk about hypocrisy?
url=https://www.facebook.com/dan.bongino/videos/r... (show quote)


Exactamundo!! As Bongino stated, Democrats objected to voting fraud(irregularities) in both the 2001 and 2005 election. When the shoe is on the other foot...... it is amazing how willfully blind some people can be. As you state Hypocrisy with a capital H!

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Aug 10, 2023 08:01:28   #
whole2th
 
ACP45 wrote:
Exactamundo!! As Bongino stated, Democrats objected to voting fraud(irregularities) in both the 2001 and 2005 election. When the shoe is on the other foot...... it is amazing how willfully blind some people can be. As you state Hypocrisy with a capital H!


It's not just confirmation bias that in these exchanges the distinctions between lies and truth are increasingly apparent.

Bold-faced lying contrasts--often glaringly--with efforts to describe our reality truthfully.



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Aug 10, 2023 08:04:47   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
federally indicted mattoid wrote:
Hmmm, can you send me the videos of the dems storming the capitol? And when they sent false electors?

THIS I gotta see!


Funny how people try to change the subject when confronted with something for which that they have no good response.

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Aug 10, 2023 08:16:50   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
ACP45 wrote:
Funny how people try to change the subject when confronted with something for which that they have no good response.


Joe Biden’s Accomplishments:
Here’s a short list of Biden’s magnificent accomplishments.
▪ a collapsing stock market,
▪ government overreach and expansion,
▪ out of control national debt and increased government spending,
▪ politically weaponized DOJ, FBI and CIA,
▪ the diluting of our educational standards and educational system,
▪ crippling the American energy industry,
▪ stifling small businesses and business in general,
▪ increasing prices of goods and essentials outpacing wage increases for the middle class,
▪ continued tax increases across the board,
▪ the ongoing fight to limit or deny our Constitutional rights,
▪ increased crime and reduced penalties for said crimes,
▪ a nation without borders,
▪ ignoring our national immigration laws and rewarding the violators,
▪ government (Ds and Rs) ignoring and violating their oath of office to protect our citizens and this nation,
▪ sending billions of unaccounted for tax dollars to support wars that are not in our national interest,
▪ sending billions of unaccounted for tax dollars to support enemy nations,
▪ officials violating their oath of office by aiding and abetting our self professed enemies by handing them billons of dollars of hi-tech weapons and military equipment making them one of the top fighting forces in the world,
▪ providing favors and information to long term national enemies in turn for self riches,
▪ a weakening and unprepared military, and
▪ government attacking, demonizing and penalizing American citizens for exercising their freedom of speech.


Bidens' money trail to Russia, China, and Ukraine exposed
https://youtu.be/YGcKDTqhGM0


Over 120,000 emails from hunter Biden's discarded laptop leaked| Former Trump aide shared emails| US
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbdpQXSQn3M

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Aug 10, 2023 08:20:26   #
Leeman
 
ACP45 wrote:
Stating what you believe (even if he was wrong, which he was not) is not unlawful. All those on the left cheering for Trump's prosecution on these grounds are attempting to criminalize "free speech" and declare it "though crimes"! What is wrong with you people? Are you all so mentally deranged that you have lost all sense of reason?


You don't think tRump is wrong? lol.... WoW. "Have you lost all sense of reason?' tRump was getting his 'peter' shellacked while his wife was home breastfeeding what's his name.. the trump kid.

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