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Quoted: It really is an "us against them" thingy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just reason #12,741 why I will be voting for Donald Trump for President of the United States. It really is an "us against them" thingy. You really think Trump is on your side? |
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Quoted: Everything is a conspiracy… nothing is ever trump’s fault, amirite? *eyeroll* View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He’d be the President part way through his second term if he had some self control. But nope, here we are, he lost to dementia Joe. No way... The establishment was against him from the time he came down to announce his candidacy. Everything is a conspiracy… nothing is ever trump’s fault, amirite? *eyeroll* Rolling eyes as the conspiracies that turn our to be true are ignored. *eyeroll* |
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Quoted: So is saying "take the guns first and use due process later." Which Trump has NEVER walked back or apologized for. So it's really hard to feel sorry for the guy who used his position as president of the United States to stomp on the constitution when karma comes knocking View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: gag orders are unconstitutional bull shit So is saying "take the guns first and use due process later." Which Trump has NEVER walked back or apologized for. So it's really hard to feel sorry for the guy who used his position as president of the United States to stomp on the constitution when karma comes knocking |
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Quoted: Nothing is a conspiracy… Everything is Trump’s fault, amirite? View Quote No, Trump supporters remind me of the parent that can never find fault with their children. Like no matter what the kid does, the parent will always have an excuse for them and put the blame on others. I'm sure you've met these type of parents. Doesn't matter how many classmates have the same negative encounters with your child, how many teachers for years say the same thing, how many coaches say the same thing, how many babysitters repeat the same thing, nope, it's a vast conspiracy that everyone has the exact same stories and describes your kid in the exact same way. It's not your kid's fault, everyone that has met him with the same stories are all liars! Right? It's just coincidental that no kids want to be around your kid because of the way he's treated them in the past. All the people that have great things to say about your kid are mysteriously silent. Not a peep. Or the people that do speak positively are the other bad/weirdo kids (like in Trump's case, Guiliani, Micheal Cohen, Flynn, Manafort, etc..) Again, for parent's like this, their kid is perfect. You can have hundreds of people giving personal testimonies (that have spent significant time with your kid) that all say similar things, give similar stories, and easily show a pattern. Nope the parent's excuses will continue with "all of those people saying those things about my kid are liars" OR "all the other kids are bad too, not just mine" OR "It's a conspiracy against my kid" OR "He's just the victim and they're all attacking/persecuting him!" When a parent is so brainwashed into believing their kid can do no wrong, they'll find excuses for everything. Want to know why? Because the second they admit their kid is an actual piece of shit, they'll have to admit they're responsible to allow it to happen. Much easier to keep shifting the blame on others rather than taking responsibility and realizing your kid pulled the wool over your eyes. And until that happens, the kid won't change. He knows he'll always have his parents supporting and enabling him regardless of what he does. So he has zero consequences to change his behavior. He can do what he pleases and always have mom and dad cheering him on. Basically it's the same as Trump. Trump knows he can do anything and his diehard supporters (like the "parents" above) will make endless excuses. |
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Quoted: The orange bots. Trump is playing to the cultists here. Now they screech about how their orange Jesus is being persecuted and throw more of their money at him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Shocker. Calling the judge a criminal on the day of your hearing gets you gagged. Who would have ever thought that would happen? The orange bots. Trump is playing to the cultists here. Now they screech about how their orange Jesus is being persecuted and throw more of their money at him. That's exactly it. Rather than seeing Trump as he is, am elitist NYC billionaire with an almost 50 year history of lawsuits (starting in early 70s), public legal drama, and an almost mafia-like "no one can touch me" attitude towards the law, somhow he's convinced his followers "he's just like them" and he's a Christ-like persecuted figure. Charles Kushner, the father of Jared, was also a shady NYC real estate guy that ended up going to Federal Prison. He shared a similar past as Trump and both ran in the same circles. When he went to prison, did NY'ers shed a tear and think "Man, if they're coming after him, they're coming after me next!" Or instead, "Sounds like he's finally facing consequences." In 2005, he was convicted of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering, and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, which he served in the Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery. As a convicted felon, he was also disbarred in three states. He later received a federal pardon issued by his son's father-in-law Donald Trump on December 23, 2020.[5][6] Kushner has donated significant amounts to Trump's campaigns.[7] |
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Quoted: You really think Trump is on your side? View Quote What do "sides" have to do with it. We are forced to pick the lesser of two evils at this point, and the lesser's ideals more closely (see not even that fucking close) line up with mine. If you line up closer to Biden, well then that's who you will be supporting. It really is a simple game once you know the rules. |
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Quoted: What do "sides" have to do with it. We are forced to pick the lesser of two evils at this point, and the lesser's ideals more closely (see not even that fucking close) line up with mine. If you line up closer to Biden, well then that's who you will be supporting. It really is a simple game once you know the rules. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You really think Trump is on your side? What do "sides" have to do with it. We are forced to pick the lesser of two evils at this point, and the lesser's ideals more closely (see not even that fucking close) line up with mine. If you line up closer to Biden, well then that's who you will be supporting. It really is a simple game once you know the rules. I don’t line up close to Biden, particularly with respect to gun control, but Trump lines up very close to Biden. That’s the problem, there is no lesser evil. As for “sides”, look at the post I was actually responding to… |
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What actual crime did he commit in this case? Doesn’t the bank decide the value of the property and then how much they’re willing to loan? That’s their risk
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Quoted: What actual crime did he commit in this case? Doesn’t the bank decide the value of the property and then how much they’re willing to loan? That’s their risk View Quote People don't care about details like that. If they did, we wouldn't have had so many people being okay with Alex Jones being court-ordered to pay over 1.4 billion just because he said some shit. Everyone is just doing what they want these days and ignoring what is right/wrong. |
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Quoted: You really think Trump is on your side? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just reason #12,741 why I will be voting for Donald Trump for President of the United States. It really is an "us against them" thingy. You really think Trump is on your side? You have two sides. One is Commie/ Fascist/ Corporate-Globalist/ Statist. The other is not. This is not hard. Pick one. |
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Quoted: You have two sides. One is Commie/ Fascist/ Corporate-Globalist/ Statist. The other is not. This is not hard. Pick one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Just reason #12,741 why I will be voting for Donald Trump for President of the United States. It really is an "us against them" thingy. You really think Trump is on your side? You have two sides. One is Commie/ Fascist/ Corporate-Globalist/ Statist. The other is not. This is not hard. Pick one. Look at the things that Trump likes/dislikes… that is covered by your first side. It’s also where our current president comes from. I’m on the other side. |
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Quoted: A defendant being sanctioned for shit talking the judge and his staff is surprising to you? The perpetual victim card gets old. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You supporting anti-Trump decisions by a creepy show trial judge? What a surprising turn of events. A defendant being sanctioned for shit talking the judge and his staff is surprising to you? The perpetual victim card gets old. So now you're against citizens shit talking about the gov't and feel they should be punished for it? Guess you're gonna apologize for all the shit you spewed against Desantis for going after your mouse master now? |
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Quoted: The things happening to trump now, have been happening to the J6 defendants for a few years. Trump didn't do a damn thing to defend them, but the simps and white knights are out in spades for him. View Quote What could Trump have done to defend them? I'm not disagreeing with you at all. Just curious what his options were/are in helping J6 defendants. (I guess he could've thrown some defense counsel/$ their way.) |
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Quoted: Quoted: He’d be the President part way through his second term if he had some self control. But nope, here we are, he lost to dementia Joe. It’s funny because it’s true You both must have been asleep on election night when the cheating put Biden ahead in the middle of the night when all observers were sent home. |
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Quoted: @Pajamacannon What could Trump have done to defend them? I'm not disagreeing with you at all. Just curious what his options were/are in helping J6 defendants. (I guess he could've thrown some defense counsel/$ their way.) View Quote That's about all anyone can do, $ for lawyers really. It's tough for me to feel greater sympathy for him than them. I think early on he could have supported them rather than condemn them publicly, which he has started doing now I think. I'm not sure how pardons work personally, so I won't make the pardon argument. |
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Quoted: @Pajamacannon What could Trump have done to defend them? I'm not disagreeing with you at all. Just curious what his options were/are in helping J6 defendants. (I guess he could've thrown some defense counsel/$ their way.) View Quote He should have pardoned them instead of democrat politicians and rap musicians. How much has he contributed to their legal defense? I hear there was $250 mil of stop the steal cash leftover that wasn’t used to stop the steal. None of that could be used to help them? How many rallies has he done on the steps of the jail demanding fair treatment? |
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Quoted: That's about all anyone can do, $ for lawyers really. It's tough for me to feel greater sympathy for him than them. I think early on he could have supported them rather than condemn them publicly, which he has started doing now I think. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: That's about all anyone can do, $ for lawyers really. It's tough for me to feel greater sympathy for him than them. I think early on he could have supported them rather than condemn them publicly, which he has started doing now I think. He didn't seem to express any public concern until things started to affect him in a similar way (which was much later). I'm not sure how pardons work personally, so I won't make the pardon argument. POTUS can pardon federally, and governors of each state can pardon for state-level convictions. Quoted: He should have pardoned them instead of democrat politicians and rap musicians. But yeah I agree with your premise. How much has he contributed to their legal defense? I hear there was $250 mil of stop the steal cash leftover that wasn't used to stop the steal. None of that could be used to help them? How many rallies has he done on the steps of the jail demanding fair treatment? Pretty sure 0 to the last one. Seems the left has been using all this as a huge legal broadsword to vindictively swing against anyone anyone who “challenged” them on J6, and also to shut Trump up, and maybe shut him down with perfect timing to prevent him running again this time. Thanks for your thoughts, gentlemen. |
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The J6 riot was a fools errand carried out by anti-gov right wing extremists. Trump would be an idiot to support them. Their goal was to over throw the Gov and reverse the election results. Let’s say that it was a success- our PRESIDENT would be that guy in speedos and Buffalo fur.
Even if they completely took over the building- they wouldn’t seize power of anything. A swat team would have went in dragged them out kicking and screaming. Now the group leaders are begging for mercy and blaming everyone but themselves. |
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Quoted: No, Trump supporters remind me of the parent that can never find fault with their children. Like no matter what the kid does, the parent will always have an excuse for them and put the blame on others. I'm sure you've met these type of parents. Doesn't matter how many classmates have the same negative encounters with your child, how many teachers for years say the same thing, how many coaches say the same thing, how many babysitters repeat the same thing, nope, it's a vast conspiracy that everyone has the exact same stories and describes your kid in the exact same way. It's not your kid's fault, everyone that has met him with the same stories are all liars! Right? It's just coincidental that no kids want to be around your kid because of the way he's treated them in the past. All the people that have great things to say about your kid are mysteriously silent. Not a peep. Or the people that do speak positively are the other bad/weirdo kids (like in Trump's case, Guiliani, Micheal Cohen, Flynn, Manafort, etc..) Again, for parent's like this, their kid is perfect. You can have hundreds of people giving personal testimonies (that have spent significant time with your kid) that all say similar things, give similar stories, and easily show a pattern. Nope the parent's excuses will continue with "all of those people saying those things about my kid are liars" OR "all the other kids are bad too, not just mine" OR "It's a conspiracy against my kid" OR "He's just the victim and they're all attacking/persecuting him!" When a parent is so brainwashed into believing their kid can do no wrong, they'll find excuses for everything. Want to know why? Because the second they admit their kid is an actual piece of shit, they'll have to admit they're responsible to allow it to happen. Much easier to keep shifting the blame on others rather than taking responsibility and realizing your kid pulled the wool over your eyes. And until that happens, the kid won't change. He knows he'll always have his parents supporting and enabling him regardless of what he does. So he has zero consequences to change his behavior. He can do what he pleases and always have mom and dad cheering him on. Basically it's the same as Trump. Trump knows he can do anything and his diehard supporters (like the "parents" above) will make endless excuses. View Quote People like you will regurgitate the same old lies of "racist", "criminal": and yet show little to zero proof. Because, in the end, it's not about having proof, it's about advancing narratives by expounding upon feels. Amiright? |
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Quoted: People like you will regurgitate the same old lies of "racist", "criminal": and yet show little to zero proof. Because, in the end, it's not about having proof, it's about advancing narratives by expounding upon feels. Amiright? View Quote Zero proof? There’s proof of his assertion everywhere you look, starting with this board. But it goes far beyond here. |
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Quoted: He earned this one....but it's still wrong and dangerous. When Trump said it, and when this judge DID it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is that due process-second-thing that's all the rage right now. He earned this one....but it's still wrong and dangerous. When Trump said it, and when this judge DID it. Trump asked about it, got educated on why it was not legally possible and didn't mention it again. Dems just do it then protest when their actions are reversed by the courts. But trump's the tyrant. |
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Guessing Trump has had a number of Lawyers through the years that wished they could have gagged Trump.
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Quoted: Yeah I feel the same way. He didn't seem to express any public concern until things started to affect him in a similar way (which was much later). My understanding is that one must be convicted first, in order to be pardoned. POTUS can pardon federally, and governors of each state can pardon for state-level convictions. Who had been convicted of a J6-related offense by the date Trump left office? But yeah I agree with your premise. These are excellent questions. I don't have the answers. Pretty sure 0 to the last one. Seems the left has been using all this as a huge legal broadsword to vindictively swing against anyone anyone who “challenged” them on J6, and also to shut Trump up, and maybe shut him down with perfect timing to prevent him running again this time. Thanks for your thoughts, gentlemen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's about all anyone can do, $ for lawyers really. It's tough for me to feel greater sympathy for him than them. I think early on he could have supported them rather than condemn them publicly, which he has started doing now I think. He didn't seem to express any public concern until things started to affect him in a similar way (which was much later). I'm not sure how pardons work personally, so I won't make the pardon argument. POTUS can pardon federally, and governors of each state can pardon for state-level convictions. Quoted: He should have pardoned them instead of democrat politicians and rap musicians. But yeah I agree with your premise. How much has he contributed to their legal defense? I hear there was $250 mil of stop the steal cash leftover that wasn't used to stop the steal. None of that could be used to help them? How many rallies has he done on the steps of the jail demanding fair treatment? Pretty sure 0 to the last one. Seems the left has been using all this as a huge legal broadsword to vindictively swing against anyone anyone who “challenged” them on J6, and also to shut Trump up, and maybe shut him down with perfect timing to prevent him running again this time. Thanks for your thoughts, gentlemen. A President can pardon anyone at anytime for a possible federal offense. No conviction or indictment is needed. Ford did it for Nixon before anyone had a chance to indict him. Thus he was not indicted since he was pardoned for any issues related to watergate Andrew Johnson pardoned mist confederates who may have been indicted and thus none were indicted he pardoned since they were pardoned for their actions during the civil war |
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Quoted: My understanding is that one must be convicted first, in order to be pardoned. POTUS can pardon federally, and governors of each state can pardon for state-level convictions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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This is the guy that got a bunch of idiots to run into DC and cause mayhem and try to kill members of Govt. Idiots take his words, that he uses so irresponsibly, and acts on them. Of course he got a gag order.
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Quoted: Thank God, Joe is leading America now. Right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is the guy that got a bunch of idiots to run into DC and cause mayhem and try to kill members of Govt. Idiots take his words, that he uses so irresponsibly, and acts on them. Of course he got a gag order. Thank God, Joe is leading America now. Right? Here’s a crazy thought- how ‘bout someone better than both of those two idiots? |
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