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9 minutes ago, EmmetK said:

Quoting Whoopi Goldberg? One of the many woke uber-left NYC/Hollywood elitists who pledged to leave the US if/when Trump got elected?  That same Whoopi Goldberg? She is your expert witness?  lmfao!

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/8-celebrities-who-say-theyll-leave-the-u-s-if-trump-wins-the-2016-election

 

 

I know you love and respect Whoopi.  Just having fun.😍

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Exhausted' Trump sparks health fears amid resounding Iowa win©USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Despite a resounding win in the Iowa Republican caucus last night, doctors warn Donald Trump has looked tired, gaunt and unsteady on his feet in recent months. The 77-year-old, normally full of energy and charisma, looked uncharacteristically frail and unsteady as he walked into a hotel in Des Moines after a busy day of campaigning Saturday night. Dr Stuart Fischer, an internal medicine physician in New York, told DailyMail.com: ‘I've never seen that in him. The walking is one issue, but the balance is another. He looked a little bit like he was on a ship at sea.’
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Plump can't endure this heavy travel schedule from rallies and trials. 91 indictments is too much for anyone to handle. The trump children should really find a nice assisted living facility for Plump to move into.  A picture is worth a thousand words.  He doesn't even have the strength to try and feel up his lawyer and grab her p****.

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17 minutes ago, floridarob said:

Seems like he projects a lot....what he blames other people of, he is doing.

Back then he claimed Obama had spent way to much time golfing yet after he was elected Trump golfed much more frequently than Obama ever did.  The Repubs are so practiced at projecting their own faults on others.

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On 1/17/2024 at 12:06 PM, Bingo T Dog said:

Plump can't endure this heavy travel schedule from rallies and trials. 91 indictments is too much for anyone to handle. The trump children should really find a nice assisted living facility for Plump to move into.  A picture is worth a thousand words.  He doesn't even have the strength to try and feel up his lawyer and grab her p****.

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He looks quite old, fat and pathetic without his Bronx Colors orange toner in this photo. Maybe he should go after the pity vote. I wonder what he thinks every time he slaps on that maga baseball cap. He probably doesn't even own a pair of blue jeans, and he's certainly never played catch with any of his kids. And now he has to throw away his dignity and pretend that he has something in common with the hoi polloi.

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On 1/15/2024 at 9:42 AM, EmmetK said:

71% say the economy is bad...

If Trump wins, that is why.   So you have a point.  But you're of course NOT factually correct.  You never are.  

More than half of voters say they are worse off under Biden: poll

According to that poll, 55 % feel worse off and 45 % feel  better off.  That's not good for Biden.  But it's not horrible.  Compared to polls a year ago, when inflation was peaking and scary, I think Biden is in a slightly better position.  If inflation stays down, interest rates start to go down, and the stock market keeps going up, he'll be better off still in November.  

What we don't know is whether voters will feel better or worse off under Trump fascism, Trump cruelty, Trump lies, Trump rape, and Trump wanton criminal behavior.  Cops might feel better that lots of their bones will be broken by Trump supporters freeing "hostages."  And other fun democracy-building activities like that, which make me want to cry.  My read of 2018, 2020, and 2022 is that somehow this factors in to voter decisions.  And it hurt Trump.   A lot.

Here's proof.  If it was just about feeling better off, Trump would have won in 2020.  It is why he won in 2016.  There's a mystery of polling in 2020 no one really talks about, or maybe even knows.  But it does not bode well for Trump in 2024.

In 2016 31 % of people said they were better off than four years ago, 27 % worse off, and 41 % the same.  In 2016, when Trump won, the people who felt better off voted 3 to 1 for Clinton.  And the people who felt worse off broke roughly 3 to 1 for Trump.  Makes sense.  And that happens every 4 years, based on CNN exit polls.  If people feel better off, they vote overwhelmingly for the incumbent party.  In 2016, and almost every year going back to 2000, the people who feel the same as four years ago tend to split their vote about 50/50.  In 2016 47 % of the "same as four years ago" voters went for Clinton, 45 % for Trump.

In 2020 41 % felt better off than four years ago,  and only 20 % felt worse off.  Once again, better off went about 3 to 1 for Trump, the incumbent.  Worse off went about 3 to 1 for Biden.  But compare the percentage that felt better off to 2016.  With so many more people feeling better off than 2016, and so many fewer feeling worse off, Trump should have won, right?  The inexplicable thing is that in 2020 the 39 % who said they were the same as four years ago DID NOT split 50/50.  They broke about 2 to 1 for Biden.  That was very different than the pattern going back at least 20 years.  That alone explains why Trump lost.  People who felt no better or worse off preferred Biden 2 to 1, for some reason.  Why?

Those are facts.  But my theory is that all the other stuff about Trump just felt wrong to people.  And that was BEFORE the Jan. 6th cop bone breaking.  That was before all the indictments over trying to steal an election and shit all over democracy.

Of course, we all got the memo that Donald Trump Hillary Clinton is so far ahead in the polls that of course she MUST win, right?  😯   Remember that?  Right now Trump is ahead of Biden 1.6 % in the RCP average.  Hillary led Trump by at least that much for most of 2016.  Biden was only half a point behind Trump as recently as Jan. 10.  And before the "bomb Palestinian kids" stuff Biden had a small lead over Trump in the averages. 

So who is saying it's inevitable the raping fascist cop bone breaker has to win?  Give me a break!

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3 hours ago, floridarob said:

Imagine him and Riobard talking to each other 😲

I thought regulators and banks were on the opposite side of the fence, but not in Trump's head this week in New Hampshire. 

So we'd better bend over and get ready for the de-banking to begin.

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On 1/15/2024 at 9:55 PM, Stable Genius said:

Trump is superior, compared to his fellow R's 

He is a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies like Putin, Xi, Epstein, and Kim; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead.

I believe Jeffrey Epstein had the dirt on Melania, and that's why he was murdered. 

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On 1/15/2024 at 9:55 PM, Stable Genius said:

Trump is superior, compared to his fellow R's running.

That said, Donald Trump has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honor and no grace – all qualities, ironically enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed.

 

And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing – not once, ever. He doesn’t even seem to understand what a joke is – his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty. And scarily, he doesn’t just talk in crude, witless insults – he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.

 

He is a bully. That is, except when he is among bullies like Putin, Xi, Epstein, and Kim; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead.

 

He’s a slug, a Jabba the Hutt of privilege, and it’s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of gibberish. Even his flaws have flaws. He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart.

And that is Trump's personality!!  It got him elected in 2016 and will get him re-elected in 2024. 
Meanwhile, Dementia Joe Biden demeans and denigrates half the population of the country.

Biden's anger, hatred and vitriol for MAGA is far worse than President Trump's individual battles with someone who crosses him. That is something that is really detrimental to the country -- that the president of the United States despises half of the country.

Just google, "Biden hates MAGA". Dementia Joe has vitriol for them and so does CNN, and so does MSNBC, and so does WAPO, THE NY TIMES, etc. They have vitriol for half of the nation.

They don't look at them like fellow Americans, They try to paint them as racist. All the things that they do to their fellow Americans who simply want a safe home, a safe community for their children and prosperity.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, EmmetK said:

Just google, "Biden hates MAGA". Dementia Joe has vitriol for them and so does CNN, and so does MSNBC, and so does WAPO, THE NY TIMES, etc. They have vitriol for half of the nation.

And FOX NEWS loves everyone???????????????????????????????  Speaking of hatred, will Elise Steflunkie be the VP choice?  What a vile hate spewing person!!!!!!!!!!

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9 minutes ago, Bingo T Dog said:

will Elise Steflunkie be the VP choice? 

That would be a great choice. Picking a woman, especially a chubby one, would prove that Trump doesn't only favor beautiful women. And Stefanik was brilliant in her questioning of the Harvard and UPenn Presidents. Stefanik was able to elicit from both of them that calling for the genocide of Jews doesn't violate their universities bullying and harassment policies. Both were totally humiliated,  eventually leading to both of them having to resign in shame.

I would prefer to see Stefanik appointed to the Supreme Court. She could serve for 50 years, long after Sonia, Kagan, and Katanji are long gone....

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3 minutes ago, EmmetK said:

That would be a great choice. Picking a woman, especially a chubby one, would prove that Trump doesn't only favor beautiful women. And Stefanik was brilliant in her questioning of the Harvard and UPenn Presidents. Stefanik was able to elicit from both of them that calling for the genocide of Jews doesn't violate their universities bullying and harassment policies. Both were totally humiliated,  eventually leading to both of them having to resign in shame.

I would prefer to see Stefanik appointed to the Supreme Court. She could serve for 50 years, long after Sonia, Kagan, and Katanji are long gone....

How many students have been expelled from those schools??????????????????

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On 1/19/2024 at 2:17 PM, EmmetK said:

This is ALL that really matters:

In a trademark all-caps tirade, Trump insinuated that a president should not be indicted for actions taken while in office, arguing that the opposing party would otherwise weaponize term-end indictments. His analogy comparing presidential immunity to police being allowed to commit acts of violence without accountability has drawn criticism for its disturbing implications.

The stark nature of Trump’s communication was highlighted by NYU historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat, who warned that a vote for Trump is complicit with the “future crimes” he transparently threatens, pointing out the clarity and severity of these threats. Journalist Luke Zaleski echoed this sentiment, describing Trump as a dictator seeking vengeance on U.S. citizens.

Trump’s extreme rhetoric has historical echoes, with his calls for unchecked police action reminiscent of authoritarian leaders’ justifications for abuse of power. Despite the mainstream media’s relative silence on the specific threat embodied by Trump’s “rogue cop” comparison, the implications for American democracy are severe.

 

 

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