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Apr 11, 2024 23:06:33   #
billlingle wrote:
Goebbles would make you his protege.

Here is the f*****t playbook. I added the "retribution" comment myself - couldn't resist.
1) Play to people’s strongest fears, insecurities, and points of anger to win the e******n.

2) Normalize yourself through your press and public statements. Never mention plans for the future.

3) Appoint a trusted associate who is close to the vortex of power, but also outside of the traditional power structure.

4) F*****ts typically re-make the party that brought them into power in their own image, re-fashioning it to fit in their own deeply unconventional and personal coalition of support.

5) F*****ts almost always begin their tenure in office focused on infrastructure projects,

6) F*****ts begin to develop and refine their cult of identity in anticipation of re-e******n

7) The big test for a f*****t’s staying power is their first re-e******n. If they fail here it is back to ground zero.

8) Once re-elected, f*****t leaders then begin more rapidly tightening their grip on the institutions of power and removing said institutions’ ability to check the leader. The judiciary is always target #1 followed by the media and the press.

9) Marginalize the v****g power of groups aligned against you with rapid force: They can’t v**e you out if they can’t v**e.

10) Declare yourself father of the people. “I am your voice. I am your warrior. I am your justice. . . . and for those who have been wronged, I am your retribution”.


Right now Fat Donny the F*****t is on #6 and working hard on #8 and #9 but out of sequence. He did #10 a few months ago. Unless you are really slow, it is very easy to see that this is the Fat Donny the F*****t's playbook.
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The dotard is having a hard time admitting to his followers he failed #7.

But he knows he did fail. It's funny that he's admitted it many times but the chumps in his cult don't believe him when he does.
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Apr 11, 2024 23:03:20   #
DASHY wrote:
It could happen to any one of us who fail to post the $175 million bond to prevent James from beginning enforcement proceedings after a judge fined the former president $454 million in February for fraudulently inflating the value of his assets. How many of us would commit a crime that would result in a $454 Million fee?? Poor pathetic Donald!


I can safely say none of us would.

He thought he was above the law, until the law caught up with him.

Now he's gotta pay.
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Apr 11, 2024 22:21:24   #
dbirch wrote:
for what?


This is from a poster just prior to my post:

"and democRATS have acted despicably for the last 7+ YEARS. I'll take a few hours of enthusiastic Republican demonstrators infiltrated by a LOT of paid for stooges any day."
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Apr 11, 2024 21:54:42   #
proud republican wrote:
And he will still be 1000% more popular than your i***t in the White House..


Popular with the dullards. That's ok with us.
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Apr 11, 2024 21:54:17   #
Kevyn wrote:
The Cheeto Faced S**tgibbon lost his third appeal to postpone his felony trial! Jury se******n starts Monday and he has no more cards to play! Accountability for his crimes is finally upon him!


The only year I'm looking forward to April 15th. I did my taxes early and I'll be popping popcorn.
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Apr 11, 2024 21:52:51   #
tomhoff24 wrote:
Would that be maga ,not mega?!


Trump supporters are not very bright. It's a prerequisite.
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Apr 11, 2024 21:50:28   #
1ProudAmerican wrote:
...and democRATS have acted despicably for the last 7+ YEARS. I'll take a few hours of enthusiastic Republican demonstrators infiltrated by a LOT of paid for stooges any day.


How much did the P***d B**s get paid?
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Apr 11, 2024 17:12:18   #
publican wrote:
OK. You ask Why is more CO2 bad for the planet? I'll go out on limb and answer Why is it bad for life on this planet? (since the planet itself doesn't care)

1. As the climate warms, the temperate zone moves north. With the rapid warming already in effect, the plants adapted to the temperate zone can't keep up.

2. At some point the ice in Greenland and Antarctica melts, creating a rise in sea level. Catastrophic for the infrastructure which has been built on the assumption of a stable sea level.

3. The permafrost begins to melt. Embedded in it are who knows what pathogens we haven't seen for thousands of years.

That's all I have time for.
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Let's not forget the global conveyor belt.

Thanks publican for trying to educate the uneducatable.
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Apr 10, 2024 21:30:09   #
Knightlady wrote:
Why don't you blame Barron, too?


The text from Stephanie Grisham asking Melania to help quell the violence

AND

The cabinet members, congress people and even trump's children IMPLORING him to help quell the violence

Makes just those two equally offal, lol. Ok awful.
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Apr 10, 2024 21:01:49   #
Jim0001 wrote:
Allegations of an unwanted sexual encounter:

Paula Jones — A former Arkansas state employee who alleged that in 1991 Clinton, while governor, propositioned her and exposed himself. She later filed a sexual harassment suit, and it was during a deposition in that suit that Clinton initially denied having sexual relations with Lewinsky. Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives over the matter, but acquitted in the Senate. Clinton in 1998 settled the suit for $850,000, with no apology or admission of guilt. All but $200,000 was directed to pay legal fees.


Juanita Broaddrick — The nursing home administrator emerged after the impeachment trial to allege that 21 years earlier Clinton had raped her. Through an attorney, Clinton denied the claim, and there were inconsistencies in her story. However, several of her friends backed her claim. No charges were ever brought. (Refer to the Dateline NBC interview with her in 1999.)

Kathleen Willey — The former White House aide said Clinton groped her in his office in 1993, on the same day when her husband, facing embezzlement charges, died in an apparent suicide. (During a deposition in the Paula Jones matter, Willey initially said she had no recollection about whether Clinton kissed her and insisted he did not fondle her.) Clinton denied he assaulted her; an independent prosecutor concluded “there is insufficient evidence to prove to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that President Clinton’s testimony regarding Kathleen Willey was false.”

Note that no court of law ever found Clinton guilty of the accusations.


Peter Baker, in “The Breach,” the definitive account of the impeachment saga, reported that House investigators later found in the files of the independent prosecutor that Jones’s lawyers had collected the names of 21 different women they suspected had had a sexual relationship with Clinton. Baker described the files as “wild allegations, sometimes based on nothing more than hearsay claims of third-party witnesses.” But there were some allegations (page 138) that suggested unwelcome advances:

“One woman was alleged to have been asked by Clinton to give him oral sex in a car while he was the state attorney general (a claim she denied). A former Arkansas state employee said that during a presentation, then-Governor Clinton walked behind her and rubbed his pelvis up against her repeatedly. A woman identified as a third cousin of Clinton’s supposedly told her drug counselor during treatment in Arkansas that she was abused by Clinton when she was baby-sitting at the Governor’s Mansion in Little Rock.”
Update: We were focused on stories that emerged during Clinton’s presidency. But many readers have also urged us to include a reference to Clinton’s post-p**********l travels on aircraft owned by convicted p*******e Jeffery Epstein. Gawker reported that flight logs show that Clinton, among others, traveled through Africa in 2002 on a jet with “an actress in softcore porn movies whose name appears in Epstein’s address book under an entry for ‘massages.’” Chauntae Davies, the actress, declined to discuss why she was on the flight. Clinton has not commented.
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Got it, he raped no one.

And your pick for prez has been found guilty of sexual assault.

Hmm, wonder where your moral standard comes from, a slinky?
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Apr 10, 2024 20:59:04   #
Rose42 wrote:
You let your hatred of trump affect too much. I won’t compare the two because they aren’t the ones who were president.


Both trumps acted despicably on J****** 6th, 2021.
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Apr 10, 2024 19:08:07   #
Kevyn wrote:
Haven’t heard from him in a bit, I wonder if he played part in the i**********n and is in prison. They could use his threatening OPP posts as evidence against him.


My guess is yes. To both statements.
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Apr 10, 2024 19:05:04   #
Rose42 wrote:
No he didn’t. He’s just like those who go after Michelle Obama


Michelle would have supported a message to the r****rs to stay peaceful, I believe.

That Melania didn't makes them worlds apart.
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Apr 10, 2024 19:02:19   #
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Where were you during the nineties?


None of your business.

Who did Bill Clinton rape was the question.
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Apr 10, 2024 18:39:59   #
straightUp wrote:
Why do you people do that? All these false accusations and baseless assumptions about people just because you don't like their view. Mattoid has not actually stated that he supports the k*****g of Trump. Not once. I wrote a program to scan ALL the pages of a topic in about 6 seconds and I use it to scan for things people say and not ONE person stated they want to see Trump k**led.

You're original post implies that Trump's critics want him k**led. It would appear that is all your own fantasy. Is this your attempt to demonize them or maybe a feeble attempt to make Trump out to be some great threat to our culture?

Let me help you out here, Lily... None of us are all that worried about Trump. Trump is a moron. What we are worried about is the rise in bigotry and ignorance that Trump is tapping into because it leaves us open to future politicians that might actually be smart enough to leverage that and turn our country into the kind of f*****t tyranny that no one really wants.

So if you can drop your idolization of Trump for just one moment you MIGHT give yourself a chance to put credit where credit is due. Trump doesn't scare us. YOU people do. Because if there is one lesson that Trump has taught us, it's that if Adolph Hitler ran for president in 2024, you would very likely v**e for him.
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Exactly!

The rise in bigotry and ignorance IS one of the greatest threats to this country.
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