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Trump this.

That is all he has left now.

Fear and Mob style bullying.
 
"If you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before."
—Donald Trump via Truth Social July 20, 2023

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:eek:

Or die trying. 🤞
 
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Some speculation about the nature of charges in the target letter to Trump. These are going to be ugly charges for his lawyers to fight.

Special counsel Jack Smith reportedly cited three federal statutes in his target letter to Trump. ... Two of the federal statutes apparently cited in the letter were no surprise, those dealing with obstruction and conspiracy to defraud the United States.

...But few expected the third area of charges — civil rights. NBC News and The Wall Street Journal report that the third statute cited involves “deprivation of rights”, which could refer to 18 U.S. Code Section 242. Other outlets, including The New York Times, say the third statute is a different, but closely related, civil rights law, 18 U.S. Code Section 241, that makes it a crime to conspire to “injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in the United States in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States or because of his or her having exercised such a right.

 
Uh Oh.

A new Monmouth University poll suggests that former president Donald Trump would be easily dispatched by President Joe Biden in a 2024 rematch of the 2020 presidential election, even if Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) were to mount a third party bid that most analysts believe would hamper the Biden campaign.

The notion of a spoiler third party run is always uppermost as a disastrous possibility. Unless Trump does it.

 

About his grabbing women in public, I think he was telling the truth (if that's the word) when he bragged "When you're famous, they let you do it." He reportedly once told an erstwhile friend of his that having sex with other men's wives made life worth living.

Certainly the woman in that article who got groped by him in first class, instead of retreating to economy, should have started screaming bloody murder so that the flight crew intervened and everyone on the plane knew what happened. A high-profile arrest for assault way back then might have helped Trump learn a few things.

As for now, and why he keeps doing and saying things that make his legal cases worse, I don't think it's self-destructiveness as such, not even subconsciously. He surely thinks that he's defending himself by punching back hard, and he's genuinely too stupid to process the idea that, in his current situation, punching back makes things worse.

Forty years ago, he wasn't that stupid. Greedy, thieving and dishonest, and sometimes quite foolish, yes, but not like now. Add to that the fact that his impulse control now appears to be worse than ever (and that's saying something).
 
Roy Cohen taught him that when you get punched, punch back twice as hard.

Of course in the end it didn't work for Cohen.

But it is the lesson that Trump remembered.
 
^ Forty years ago, his ego wasn't quite as enormous as it is now. He truly believes that he is untouchable, that he can buy his way out of anything and everything. I've often said here that Trump is his own worst enemy. He will convict himself.
 
^ Forty years ago, his ego wasn't quite as enormous as it is now. He truly believes that he is untouchable, that he can buy his way out of anything and everything. I've often said here that Trump is his own worst enemy. He will convict himself.
From your keyboard to God's eyes....
 
^ Great article. I fear for not only what Trump will do to the United States, but to the rest of the world as well.

A nightmare is brewing.
 
If he ever got back in power, it would be a bloodbath of revenge on the world.

Fortunately though, I don't think he will.
 
If he ever got back in power, it would be a bloodbath of revenge on the world.

Fortunately though, I don't think he will.
Well... current events with Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu.

Tyrants, dictators and autocrats focus upon removing checks on their power (particularly the judiciary and military... remember those "acting secretaries" during the Trump Administration) and then they change the rules to stay in power.

A lot of effort is being spent on Trump. He's just the figurehead on the front of the ship. The way to fix this is to sink the ship- the people that got him to power and are the sycophants who keep in power or finance the lot of them.

Biden is not going to do it, so it's probably going to require some changes there, too.
 
^ The way he intends to change the government, if he gets in again, he'll make sure he never leaves.

Lessons learnt from all his dictator bunk buddies.
 
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