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14 minutes ago, ZRod said:

Shoes on, or shoes off?

 

 

I think it will be more like this shoe being thrown at Bush.   However the judge will hit Trump with the legal shoes.   Bush looks like he enjoyed this shoe tossing.  Counter that with Trump's reaction to something similar:  

 

 

Trump shaken after Ohio protester storms stage and tries to throw object at  him | Metro News

 

10 years ago today, President Bush showed us his impressive shoe dodging  skills : r/gif

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22 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:

Every indictment that is going on with Trump is post election and has to do with him not coping with losing the election.  Absolutely none of this has anything to do with how he governed before the election (hunt…which is what you vote on and for). 

And...everyone told his worshipers that this is the type of guy he is and that he's absolutely horrible for America.  Well....now you're seeing it.

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13 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

And...everyone told his worshipers that this is the type of guy he is and that he's absolutely horrible for America.  Well....now you're seeing it.

 

We knew who he was before 2016. "Grab 'em by the pu&&y" and all the contractors and small businesspeople coming out saying he never paid them. 

 

We knew. The people who voted for him knew. There's no hiding from that.

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9 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

And...everyone told his worshipers that this is the type of guy he is and that he's absolutely horrible for America.  Well....now you're seeing it.

Since I have Archie blocked, I will respond using your post:  I'd rather vote for a person with known good character but who may be opposed to my political views than vote for someone who agrees with my views but has a flawed character.  Why? Because at a crisis point that character will be tested.  Trump was lucky that he didn't have a major international event (outside of covid) to confront - he could snuggle up to dictators without consequences.  In regards to covid - we saw his narcistic character coming to light - he took a long time to close down the economy and he tried to rush its opening all out of concern for his reelection.  So when the real crisis comes (in his eyes the only crisis - the 2020 election results) his character is seen by all - insurrection, the country be damned.    Anyone can rule at a time of peace (Clinton in the 1990s for example) but only the ones who can control their character can be a faithful & trustworthy leader in the time of crisis.  

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36 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:

Every indictment that is going on with Trump is post election and has to do with him not coping with losing the election.  Absolutely none of this has anything to do with how he governed before the election (hunt…which is what you vote on and for). 

Stop rationalizing your poor voting choices and own up to it. You voted for a corrupt moron. Everybody saw this coming. Trump was declaring fraud leading up to the election, which you promptly ignored (or worse, agreed with)  and voted for him anyway. 

 

You continue to try and give the man a pass because it's difficult to reconcile that you twice voted for a guy who conspired against the United States and sought to undermine democracy. His willingness to go to that level was talked about leading up to the election.

 

You voted for it. Own it. Recognize that your voting behavior - and that of your fellow Republicans - is a danger to the country. So sit the next one out. Take a moment to think about how you - and the rest of the Republican voting base - got so easily duped into being a danger to the country. After many election cycles (I say give it 10 or 15) maybe come back and vote again.

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2 hours ago, knapplc said:

 

 

We saw it right here on HuskerBoard. We kept telling his supporters he was a bad dude. They responded with "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and claimed it was all political.

 

How many months or years has it been since a poster came in here saying they support and will vote for Donald Trump? 

 

It was pretty lively back in 2016. But it feels like millions of the people we know will vote for Donald Trump avoid saying so in public. 

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58 minutes ago, Archy1221 said:

Every indictment that is going on with Trump is post election and has to do with him not coping with losing the election.  Absolutely none of this has anything to do with how he governed before the election (hunt…which is what you vote on and for). 

 

Yeah, Donald Trump sure turned into a different man once he lost the election. Where'd that paranoid narcissist con man come from? 

 

(technically he interfered with the U.S. Post Office, spread false rumors to undermine the electoral process, and gave his shout out to the Proud Boys prior to the election) 

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17 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

 

How many months or years has it been since a poster came in here saying they support and will vote for Donald Trump? 

 

It was pretty lively back in 2016. But it feels like millions of the people we know will vote for Donald Trump avoid saying so in public. 

 

Good point. No one really overtly says that anymore, and yet we know how well he's polling. They're going to vote for the criminal and lie about it all the way to the voting booth.

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1 hour ago, knapplc said:

 

We knew who he was before 2016. "Grab 'em by the pu&&y" and all the contractors and small businesspeople coming out saying he never paid them. 

 

We knew. The people who voted for him knew. There's no hiding from that.

And just for hard evidence from this forum alone the "Will democracy survive Trump" thread was started two years before the 2020 election.  To think that Trump just went over the edge after he lost an election is one of the worst takes I've ever seen.  Only a criminally insane malignant narcissist responds as Trump has.  He could of done something good for humanity after losing the election but that's impossible for him.  Birds of a feather rings true again.  

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52 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:

You continue to try and give the man a pass because it's difficult to reconcile that you twice voted for a guy who conspired against the United States and sought to undermine democracy. His willingness to go to that level was talked about leading up to the election.

When am I giving him a pass?   Do you not even read posts, because you just repeat the same nonsense day after day.  I’ve talked about the four different cases and where I thought he had legal jeopardy for each.   I’ve said at least three times the GA case could be the worst one for Trump.   I’ve also said twice now that the documents case does not look good for Trump and that it was his own fault for that, not Biden’s.  Maybe we will get a correction from you once you go back and read.  
 

57 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:

You voted for it.

It’s possible you don’t understand so I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.  So you know going forward, however, We don’t vote for people for what they do out of office.

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The future of the Republican Party will remain the same if/when they remove Donald Trump from around their neck.

 

The GOP is the only guardrail against the socialist agenda of the Democrats. Any Democrat is equally bad. No amount of exaggeration is too much. No alternative policies are required, although Republicans will continue to pursue the myriad procedural loopholes at state and federal levels to undermine opposition power and rule as a minority if needed.

 

While no doubt there is a less extremist wing of establishment Republicans, they are afraid of their base, and at the same time thrilled by the hard right swing of legislation and Supreme Court decisions since Trump took office. Given the chance, they almost always voted with him. 

 

Have they backed themselves into a corner that's too ugly and unAmerican for most Americans, or do they disavow Trump and get on with thoughtful opposition and alternatives to legitimate issues like immigration, healthcare, and the economy?  Every indication I'm seeing is that they're going to stay ugly. 

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59 minutes ago, Dr. Strangelove said:

So sit the next one out. Take a moment to think about how you - and the rest of the Republican voting base - got so easily duped into being a danger to the country. After many election cycles (I say give it 10 or 15) maybe come back and vote again.

I’ll think about it…..ok, after some thoughtful consideration to your “advice”  I’ll pass.  Appreciate the comedy though.

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1 minute ago, Archy1221 said:

When am I giving him a pass?   Do you not even read posts, because you just repeat the same nonsense day after day.  I’ve talked about the four different cases and where I thought he had legal jeopardy for each.   I’ve said at least three times the GA case could be the worst one for Trump.   I’ve also said twice now that the documents case does not look good for Trump and that it was his own fault for that, not Biden’s.  Maybe we will get a correction from you once you go back and read.  
 

It’s possible you don’t understand so I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt.  So you know going forward, however, We don’t vote for people for what they do out of office.

 

It's 100% possible you're avoiding the point. You voted for Donald Trump twice, and the man he was post-election is the man he always promised he would be. 

 

He's also the same man he was prior to the Presidency; an open book of self-serving fiction and a long trail of con jobs. 

 

Should he get the Republican nomination, you will vote for him again. 

 

I read your posts. 

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