And for the record, if an open and honest primary were held for the democrats, Kamala would not have finished in the top 3. I genuinely believe that. She was an awful candidate.
I believe that too. Not the claim.And for the record, if an open and honest primary were held for the democrats, Kamala would not have finished in the top 3. I genuinely believe that. She was an awful candidate.
It's crazy that you voted for him, and that you believe he is not a crook. BTW, he is officially a crook, since he has 34 felony convictions to his name.Trump is a billionaire and 79 years old. He does not need or have to work another day in his life. Its crazy to think he is in the White House scheming to make another billion before he takes a dirt nap.
I'm trying to decide who is more dumb and deluded:. FatPiggy or Hermy McFluffins (aka m.knox). These two posters are perhaps the two biggest trolls on this Board, and completely invested in Mango Mussolini.@fatpiggy - thank you for continuously demonstrating you’re too dumb to engage in anything that comes close to resembling an intelligent conversation. I’m sorry the few times you tried on here ruined your confidence, but at least you gave us some laughs!
you know what's crazier? Millions upon millions of people voted for him as opposed to voting for the sitting VP of the United States, even though they knew they were voting for a crook. I don't know what that says about the crook or what that says about the VP or the process that selected either to be their party's nominee.It's crazy that you voted for him, and that you believe he is not a crook. BTW, he is officially a crook, since he has 34 felony convictions to his name.
I agree that this is a fair take, but its wild to me that the onus continues to be, with the folks that are upset that a politician is a criminal. And NOT with those that are supporters of a criminal.you know what's crazier? Millions upon millions of people voted for him as opposed to voting for the sitting VP of the United States, even though they knew they were voting for a crook. I don't know what that says about the crook or what that says about the VP or the process that selected either to be their party's nominee.
It's a little semi psychotic to keep harping on something that is reality - trump is president even though he is a crook. A majority of Americans voters preferred him over a non crook. That says something about how the American people feel about his crimes. By the way, just an aside, the country mindset has shifted significantly since we were 20. Back then, if you were homosexual not only would you not have been elected you couldn't serve in the military or get a security clearance. If you were a convicted "crook" no way would you have won an election. My point? The only people who seem to care if Trump is a crook are those who didn't vote for him and can't seem to find any path to the reality that even though he was convicted he is still president and those who voted for him really don't care
I agree that this is a fair take, but its wild to me that the onus continues to be, with the folks that are upset that a politician is a criminal. And NOT with those that are supporters of a criminal.
People who have convinced themselves that its somehow in the best interest of the country, to elect someone who will steal, lie and cheat the people.... I just cannot understand people who think like that.
For example: If a democrat at any level of government, did what is being described in this thread. I would want them gone immediately and charged and locked up for obvious crimes of bribery.
For this point, they don't believe any of the accusers so they absolutely would.Take it a step further and mention constant,rampant sexual assault.
Id love to know which of the MAGAS would be fine with letting their teenage daughter alone with DJT.
It’s ignorant for you to completely dismiss the situation at hand because certain people are against it… although it is informative because it demonstrates how Trump has insulated himself from scrutiny by his base.here's my problem with your whole line of thought....and I know nothing about crypto, the trump family involvement, and foreign governments investing...But I do know this, you and folks like dpic, tboone, valley and a couple of others are so against trump on every single issue that bringing up another just goes right into my BFD folder. Now, you might be 100% right on your thoughts, but if the past is any indicator of the present, if Trump were doing something even on the edge of impropriety, democrats would be filing suits, referring complaints to DoJ and clamoring for trump's head. It's like the little boy who cried wolf. After a while you get bored/tired of it
Agreed that pardoning this guy doesn't look good, but as Bdgan pointed out he did his time and paid a fine. That's better than some of the undocumented migrant /criminals/ murderers have done and we release them time after time.
On #1 - the Supreme Court ruled a president can’t be held criminally liable, so he feels completely protected from prosecutionTrump is a billionaire and 79 years old. He does not need or have to work another day in his life. Its crazy to think he is in the White House scheming to make another billion before he takes a dirt nap.
Its one of two things or both. 1.) He commiserates with some of these people since he has been prosecuted both criminally and civilly over financial issues. 2.) He thinks their contributions will outweigh anything shady that they did. As to the latter he is from NYC and IMHO that whole town is shady.
I think you missed my point, or I didn't do a very good job of explaining myself. I don't know if Trump did anything illegal, immoral or otherwise on the crypto thing. As I said, I don't understand the entire crypto issue. And regardless of what you think, I believe it would be "ignorant" to take a negative position on something I know nothing about.It’s ignorant for you to completely dismiss the situation at hand because certain people are against it… although it is informative because it demonstrates how Trump has insulated himself from scrutiny by his base.
The migrant comment is a textbook red herring - why does MAGA love the use of red herrings?
Change the entire scenario to read “Obama” (vs. Trump) - what would be your reaction if Obama or any Democrat made hundreds of millions in income from a crypto company they set up before the election? It’s not like this has been in the family for decades.
Ask yourself why a MIDDLE EASTERN GOVERNMENT would funnel billions in payments through a tiny, recently formed crypto company. Can you think of any precedent?
I think you missed my point, or I didn't do a very good job of explaining myself. I don't know if Trump did anything illegal, immoral or otherwise on the crypto thing. As I said, I don't understand the entire crypto issue. And regardless of what you think, I believe it would be "ignorant" to take a negative position on something I know nothing about.
My point was that it's hard for me to get worked up on something I know nothing about, based on statements from people who are against trump on everything he does. As I said, like the little boy who cried wolf, after a while the cries have no meaning, even if the wolf is standing in the doorway.
If you said "Obama" and I knew as much as I do about crypto as I do now, I would have zero comment, the same as my comment on Trump. I wouldn't know if he did anything illegal or immoral either.
You haven't been paying attention...I don't agree with tariffs, I think they do more harm than good. I would have had the government open by giving the extensions the Democrats want and eliminating the other $1.2 trillion in their demand proposal. I disagree with the Hegseth appointment. there's 3. I don't necessarily have to make negative comments to make a point. I just don't get as worked up as you do over all this political stuff. I know that Trump pushes the envelope, and I'm ok with that. In the end it always comes back to a legal opinion and so far where so many of you on the left seem to have come unglued either over "corruption" , fascist", "Nazi", or "dictator," courts have held for Trump as often as not, or so it seems.What's annoying is the MAGA group never, and I mean truly never will call out blatant corruption.
I'm still waiting for when you will make any actual negative comment about anything Trump has done without a qualifying "both sides" statement.
Thank you for your response. My point is that the transaction between his crypto company and Binance / UAE is well documented - it’s reflected in his financials. Are you not at least intrigued enough to learn more about crypto to understand if this is a conflict of interest or, even worse, corruption?I think you missed my point, or I didn't do a very good job of explaining myself. I don't know if Trump did anything illegal, immoral or otherwise on the crypto thing. As I said, I don't understand the entire crypto issue. And regardless of what you think, I believe it would be "ignorant" to take a negative position on something I know nothing about.
My point was that it's hard for me to get worked up on something I know nothing about, based on statements from people who are against trump on everything he does. As I said, like the little boy who cried wolf, after a while the cries have no meaning, even if the wolf is standing in the doorway.
If you said "Obama" and I knew as much as I do about crypto as I do now, I would have zero comment, the same as my comment on Trump. I wouldn't know if he did anything illegal or immoral either.
For Presidential actions only. You do not know what he "feels" unless you are psychic.On #1 - the Supreme Court ruled a president can’t be held criminally liable, so he feels completely protected from prosecution
Get back to me when you have done a thorough investigation of the Clinton Foundation. You will be looking for a long time because they are as transparent as a lead door.On #2 - this is just an absurd statement. How would you measure the return vs. favors provided due to direct compensation to the Trump family? Why are you okay with the Trump family benefiting from a foreign government’s actions and not the American people?
What sins? The sham felonies? I think and hope SCOTUS will throw those out.I’m not even sure how to respond to the NYC comment - so because you think it’s a shady town then Trump is absolved from any sins because he’s surrounded by crooksters and doesn’t know any better?
None of this horse **** this guy is doing bothers you, does it?You voted for Kamala, the dumbest and most inept presidential candidate in US History, oh superior one.
A lot of words for explaining why you support a criminal. Concerning for your morality and decision making.I did not vote for Trump in 2016 or Clinton either. I was a "never" Trumper for about 6 months after he was elected. I still think he has the public persona of a turd. Apparently he is charming in private by accounts from frenemies like Bill Maher.
Guys, I care about policy. I like results. I liked what he did from 2017-2020 and what he is doing now. Everything? No, but I am a Reaganite not a MAGA populist.
The minor concern I had before the election was Ukraine.
A lot of trad pubs were upset with him on Ukraine. Some of MAGA buys into the Jewish president of Ukraine is a Nazi BS because they are Buchananites. Buchananites are anti-Semitic isolationists. Pat was good to carry the fight to leftist on Crossfire but would never get my vote!
I never fully worried (smug grin behind this keyboard.) I have followed Putin since his rise and knew that it just a matter of time before Trump would change course. Why? You know the old story of the scorpion and the frog. Scorpion stings frog halfway across river dooming both to death. Scorpion explains as they are about to die that he couldn't help himself its just his nature. For me Putin is transparent, not to ever be trusted and never fooled me like he did W. Bush and probably Trump at first. Trump is still too nice to Tzar Putin IMHO.
Long and short of it I gave up caring about scandals after the Russia hoax, 2 sham impeachments and the farce that lead to the convictions in leftist la la land NYC. My concern with the latter was how it might affect the election and his ability to govern. Both happily resolved. He has picked up where he left off in 2020 and is accelerating a much needed downsizing of the administrative state in size and scope.
Some leftists might run around with their hair on fire. I however know he will not cut it enough. It would take a 90%+ reduction of the administrative state along with repeal of the 16th and 17th amendments, Johnson's worst society, and FDRs ponzi scheme to make me happy.
So Trump is NOT extreme enough for me.
So carry on with the faux outrage over the scandal of the day. Tommorrow will probably provide you with something new to complain about from Herr Hit...uhm Trump.
We will see about the "criminal" once SCOTUS looks at it. They should throw it out. If they don't it wouldn't be the first time they would disappoint me.A lot of words for explaining why you support a criminal. Concerning for your morality and decision making.
We don't need the Supreme Court to tell us what he is.We will see about the "criminal" once SCOTUS looks at it. They should throw it out but it wouldn't be the first time they would disappoint me.
After allowing zer0care to stand, no ruling would shock me.
Haha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaahWe will see about the "criminal" once SCOTUS looks at it. They should throw it out. If they don't it wouldn't be the first time they would disappoint me.
After allowing zer0care to stand, no ruling would shock me.
Of course we don't. Just trust MSM.We don't need the Supreme Court to tell us what he is.
No, I only need to watch what he says and what he does. This isn't hard for normal people to recognize.Of course we don't. Just trust MSM.
No, I only need to watch what he says and what he does. This isn't hard for normal people to recognize.
from my perspective, I think a lot of what Trump and his family does is questionable. From the sales of ties, steaks etc all, to his university, to his son in law's hedge fund and the mid east nations involved, to the excessive use of executive orders, and the list goes on. I realize that other than Biden, Billy beer, this is the first instance of having so many businessmen/entrepreneurs so directly involved in the government and business enterprises at the same time. There is a line at which point normal business crosses over to conflicts of interest. I feel the same way about all our other elected officials taking advantage of insider trading to enrich themselves, or ghost writing books and earning 7 figures advance deals. Trump, as well as many of our leaders, certainly could be accused of either conflict of interest or corruption.Thank you for your response. My point is that the transaction between his crypto company and Binance / UAE is well documented - it’s reflected in his financials. Are you not at least intrigued enough to learn more about crypto to understand if this is a conflict of interest or, even worse, corruption?
I appreciate you don’t want to be immediately worked up because you’re skeptical of bias. But I encourage you to review the objective facts and make a determination for yourself.
Thank you for this long post about your radicalization into a cult, dcandtheutbandI did not vote for Trump in 2016 or Clinton either. I was a "never" Trumper for about 6 months after he was elected. I still think he has the public persona of a turd. Apparently he is charming in private by accounts from frenemies like Bill Maher.
Guys, I care about policy. I like results. I liked what he did from 2017-2020 and what he is doing now. Everything? No, but I am a Reaganite not a MAGA populist.
The minor concern I had before the election was Ukraine.
A lot of trad pubs were upset with him on Ukraine. Some of MAGA buys into the Jewish president of Ukraine is a Nazi BS because they are Buchananites. Buchananites are anti-Semitic isolationists. Pat was good to carry the fight to leftist on Crossfire but would never get my vote!
I never fully worried (smug grin behind this keyboard.) I have followed Putin since his rise and knew that it just a matter of time before Trump would change course. Why? You know the old story of the scorpion and the frog. Scorpion stings frog halfway across river dooming both to death. Scorpion explains as they are about to die that he couldn't help himself its just his nature. For me Putin is transparent, not to ever be trusted and never fooled me like he did W. Bush and probably Trump at first. Trump is still too nice to Tzar Putin IMHO.
Long and short of it I gave up caring about scandals after the Russia hoax, 2 sham impeachments and the farce that lead to the convictions in leftist la la land NYC. My concern with the latter was how it might affect the election and his ability to govern. Both happily resolved. He has picked up where he left off in 2020 and is accelerating a much needed downsizing of the administrative state in size and scope.
Some leftists might run around with their hair on fire. I however know he will not cut it enough. It would take a 90%+ reduction of the administrative state along with repeal of the 16th and 17th amendments, Johnson's worst society, and FDRs ponzi scheme to make me happy.
So Trump is NOT extreme enough for me.
So carry on with the faux outrage over the scandal of the day. Tommorrow will probably provide you with something new to complain about from Herr Hit...uhm Trump.
I have never argued that Trump is not my president. Like it or not, that is just a fact. The nation can have only one president at a time, and he is the guy right now. (I regard those posts on the web saying "Not my president" as not only non-factual but lame as hell.)you know what's crazier? Millions upon millions of people voted for him as opposed to voting for the sitting VP of the United States, even though they knew they were voting for a crook. I don't know what that says about the crook or what that says about the VP or the process that selected either to be their party's nominee.
It's a little semi psychotic to keep harping on something that is reality - trump is president even though he is a crook. A majority of Americans voters preferred him over a non crook. That says something about how the American people feel about his crimes. By the way, just an aside, the country mindset has shifted significantly since we were 20. Back then, if you were homosexual not only would you not have been elected you couldn't serve in the military or get a security clearance. If you were a convicted "crook" no way would you have won an election. My point? The only people who seem to care if Trump is a crook are those who didn't vote for him and can't seem to find any path to the reality that even though he was convicted he is still president and those who voted for him really don't care
Another of these realities is that you voted for him even though he is a crook. His serial grifting since taking office is just more evidence of how big a crook he is. I don't see much objection from you about THAT. And the fact that millions of other MAGA folks are similarly unfazed by his blatant criminality does not change things. It's all more than a bit sad and crazy. Shouldn't we be entitled to a higher standard than that in the guy who occupies the Oval Office?The only people who seem to care if Trump is a crook are those who didn't vote for him and can't seem to find any path to the reality that even though he was convicted he is still president and those who voted for him really don't care
Another of these realities is that you voted for him even though he is a crook. His serial grifting since taking office is just more evidence of how big a crook he is. I don't see much objection from you about THAT. And the fact that millions of other MAGA folks are similarly unfazed by his blatant criminality does not change things. It's all more than a bit sad and crazy. Shouldn't we be entitled to a higher standard than that in the guy who occupies the Oval Office?

you obviously didn't read my post about trump corruption in cryptoAnother of these realities is that you voted for him even though he is a crook. His serial grifting since taking office is just more evidence of how big a crook he is. I don't see much objection from you about THAT. And the fact that millions of other MAGA folks are similarly unfazed by his blatant criminality does not change things. It's all more than a bit sad and crazy. Shouldn't we be entitled to a higher standard than that in the guy who occupies the Oval Office?
what would you propose we do? impeach him.Another of these realities is that you voted for him even though he is a crook. His serial grifting since taking office is just more evidence of how big a crook he is. I don't see much objection from you about THAT. And the fact that millions of other MAGA folks are similarly unfazed by his blatant criminality does not change things. It's all more than a bit sad and crazy. Shouldn't we be entitled to a higher standard than that in the guy who occupies the Oval Office?
my younger brother passed the bar, first time. The only thing I took away from that is that the bar exam must not be too hard. But, no, I doubt trump would pass the bar. For him, good thing that wasn't a requirement for the presidency. IMO we'd be a lot better off if we had a few engineers and economists in the house and Senate a few less lawyers
Trump is an effective communicator, regularly thinks outside the box, has charisma, and has the ability to express his opinions in a manner that others can understand.
Dislike him, that is fine. But to call him dumb is not a fair critique. He isn’t scientist level smart, but he is light years ahead of Kammy. She is just not a smart individual.