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The Supreme Court should be our number one issue when electing this years President. Electing Trump in ‘16 got 3 additional conservative justices on the court and that’s the reason we’re having so many issues and problems now both in our lives and during these Trump trials. Elect Trump again and his possible picks for justices will have conservative issues passed left and right that will control our lives for decades. 

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Yep.  And let's just remember how brave RGB was for staying on the bench until the very end.  Brilliant gameplan.  

Y'll better hope Biden wins and can replace a dying Thomas or Alito because Sotomayor ain't getting any healthier.  

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2 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

Yep.  And let's just remember how brave RGB was for staying on the bench until the very end.  Brilliant gameplan.  

Y'll better hope Biden wins and can replace a dying Thomas or Alito because Sotomayor ain't getting any healthier.  

I think we know we are all fucked if Biden loses.  In every way.

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I mean, I'll be ok. But all of y'all, totally fucked.
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Like Danny DeVito says in "The War of the Roses", there is no winning here, only degrees of losing.

Trump dies of natural causes.  25mm fail to accept it.  Commit to a cult-like hive mind that he was killed by the deep state or is still alive and running a shadow government in exile.  You think they're fucking insane now, wait until this historical path comes to fruition.  

Trump loses the election.  Probably the more likely outcome.  Most Republicans just move on and plot for bicameral control.  But again, 25mm don't accept it and take to the streets in violent protest.  

Trump is imprisoned.  Highly unlikely.  But still possible.  Again, blood in the streets.

Biden loses in a legit fashion due to EC.  Sorry, I was raised to leave a place better then you found it.  But, and is not Baldwin-esque theatrics...I can relocate within 90 days, thru family, to Costa Rica, Portugal, Mexico, or right of return to Israel.  In-laws wouldn't be too happy about it.  But while they're cheering on a new Trump administration and him having SCOTUS judges imprisoned, I'll be sitting on a beach earning 20%. 

Full disclosure, I will have this website shut down by UT for some sort of hyped-up licensing bullshit claim and all this anti-Trump shit will disappear like a fart in the wind.  He wouldn't bother scrubbing a college football board for anti-Trump positions, but his minions on this site would gleefully send in our posts about him and we will have checkmarks placed against our IP addresses and there will be no shortage in Texas of meathooks on which to hang enemies of the state.  

Trump isn't the one I'm worried about.  He's too stupid and weak to anything of fatality.  It's his moronic foot-soldiers, hundreds of which proudly reside here, that give me great pause for the safety of my family.  

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3 hours ago, B1G said:

I am not a Trump supporter and there is no way in hell I will vote for Biden. It makes me sad that these two seem to be the best this country has to offer.

B1G huh? Any chance that B1G refers to Ohio? If so, Biden says you're welcome for the infrastructure and all the jobs 

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3 hours ago, B1G said:

I am not a Trump supporter and there is no way in hell I will vote for Biden. It makes me sad that these two seem to be the best this country has to offer.

You are a trump enabler 

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1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

Trump dies of natural causes.  25mm fail to accept it.  Commit to a cult-like hive mind that he was killed by the deep state or is still alive and running a shadow government in exile.  You think they're fucking insane now, wait until this historical path comes to fruition.  

I think this is the most likely scenario, whether he gets "elected" or not.  It's going to be fucking lit.

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Yeah, while he is consciously in complete denial of his own mortality...the stress of all this is physiologically taking a massive toll on him whether people like it or not.  I think it comes to a head in Autumn/Winter.  But knowing him he can certainly last for a couple more years after defeat to grift and cement his adoration circuit and legacy, however twisted those might be. 

When he loses, if he's half-smart...he'll open yet another fundraising scam stolen from Lobo himself.  He'll raise money off a bullshit scheme to build a Presidential Library that'll never see the light of day.  But in the end, however and whenever he dies.  There will absolutely be 25mm Americans that completely refuse to accept that reality.  And some of them will act out violently, particularly since many of us will be running around the streets smoking cocaine and chanting in tongues and dancing with topless women whilst drinking tequila from between their ass cheeks.  

I am starting to think since he has very loyal protection, may hang on to life due to good genes, that the easiest way for him to go out (for the sake of the nation) is for him to have some sort of accident broadcasted on national television.  That way, it doesn't look like Deep State interference or a plot or conspiracy shit.  Just an old fat guy who fell down a flight of stairs and hit his head or something akin to that.  You can't fuck with his motorcade or his plane, too obvious.  We've talked about the food distribution system at Mar-a-Lago, where you know precisely when and what he's going to eat on most days.  Same with his trial venues.  Nobody can get to him because again, the obvious stirring the pot of Deep State conspiracies.  Easiest way to quell his disciples is for him to just have plain ole' bad luck for an old, fat guy.  Sure a few people will still get nuts about it, but most will just shrug and say, "Yeah, I guess shit just happens to our heroes when they're pushing 80yo/300#.  Been there myself."  

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12 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

many of us will be running around the streets smoking cocaine and chanting in tongues and dancing with topless women whilst drinking tequila from between their ass cheeks.  

Oh, so you've seen my retirement plans?

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4 hours ago, B1G said:

I am not a Trump supporter and there is no way in hell I will vote for Biden. It makes me sad that these two seem to be the best this country has to offer.

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11 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Oh, so you've seen my retirement plans?

Yep.  401k is the amount of money you and I will spend on hookers, blow, and purposely torching a Trump flag adorned F-250, watching the flames from behind the protection of Thermonuclear Oakleys.  Don't get me wrong, I'm probably gonna sell you out at the trial to save my own ass, but dammit...we're gonna have some big fun before that.  I should probably up my umbrella policy.  

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11 hours ago, B1G said:

If I sit it out I will not be licensed to batch, my opinion will mean nothing 

Your opinion means nothing unless you vote. 

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9 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

I’m concerned about an acquittal.  He’ll get huge “I just win baby” momentum out of it.  The base will be fired up. 

lol I don’t think that’s in the cards. 

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18 minutes ago, BehoId, The Underminer! said:

I’m concerned about an acquittal.  He’ll get huge “I just win baby” momentum out of it.  The base will be fired up. 

Yeah thankfully the criminal trial is going pretty poorly for trumpco. The judge sustained multiple objections against the defense during their opening arguments, and just yesterday were spanked by the judge for being intentionally misleading to the jury. 

That doesn't do great things in a jury trial

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Man I made a bunch of typos lol
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12 hours ago, Born to Run said:
13 hours ago, B1G said:
You want me to write in Mackey mouse? No way in he'll I will vote for Trump or Biden.

Guessing Mackey Mouse is thick and latina?

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18 hours ago, C-Man said:

So tell me why Rhona Graff was called by the prosecution for a brief time on the stand and is now speaking glowingly of her former boss?

Maybe because they knew the defense would call her and they wanted to control the narrative as best as possible? That’s the only thing I can think of. Steal their thunder maybe 

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I love the drive-by “but I could never vote for Biden.” Why exactly? You disagree with his economic policies? That he kills babies in the 4th trimester? His age? It’s okay to disagree with him but considering the opposition, and the fact that the matchup is already set, and that we’re guaranteed an octogenarian either way, what on earth could possibly justify “both are bad so it doesn’t matter.” The other guy is flat out telling you he’s going to scrap all constitutional norms, and oh by the way is a rapist and criminal. I just don’t get it, at all, the assumption has to be a closet trumpkin.

Duh. SorossocialistcommunistsleepyjoetransbathroomCRT!
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3 minutes ago, 'stache said:

I love the drive-by “but I could never vote for Biden.” Why exactly? You disagree with his economic policies? That he kills babies in the 4th trimester? His age? It’s okay to disagree with him but considering the opposition, and the fact that the matchup is already set, and that we’re guaranteed an octogenarian either way, what on earth could possibly justify “both are bad so it doesn’t matter.” The other guy is flat out telling you he’s going to scrap all constitutional norms, and oh by the way is a rapist and criminal. I just don’t get it, at all, the assumption has to be a closet trumpkin.

They are brainwashed. They don’t know any specific policies. They’re lost forever 

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30 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Maybe because they knew the defense would call her and they wanted to control the narrative as best as possible? That’s the only thing I can think of. Steal their thunder maybe 

She was used to establish foundation for later evidence. 

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2 hours ago, Captainant said:

Yeah thankfully the criminal trial is going pretty poorly for trumpco. The judge sustained multiple objections against the defense during their opening arguments, and just yesterday were spanked by the judge for being intentionally misleading to the jury. 

That doesn't do great things in a jury trial

 

These fucksticks are ready to make sure trumpco comes out fine in the end.

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1 hour ago, Sawbonz said:

Maybe because they knew the defense would call her and they wanted to control the narrative as best as possible? That’s the only thing I can think of. Steal their thunder maybe 

Maybe to prove up some documents as business records.

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Seriously, have people really thought about what a cabinet under Trump would look like in a second term? It’s absolutely horrifying. 

Stephen Miller
Dinesh D’Souza
Kash Patel
Junior
Eric
Tim Ballard

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They will be picked on 2 criteria:

people who will never tell him no

people who can suggest fucked up policies he hasn’t thought of himself 

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1 minute ago, Sawbonz said:

They will be picked on 2 criteria:

people who will never tell him no

people who can suggest fucked up policies he hasn’t thought of himself 

If the trump wins, the only people who can work for the federal govt are people who pledge their loyalty towards Trump. This will go beyond the cabinet. I seriously believe that it will be anyone who has decision power in the federal govt.  sure, a mail carrier won’t have to make a pledge but any mgmt level will.

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4 hours ago, Neonmoon said:

You either support democracy or you do not. If you don’t vote for, you’re against. There’s no both sides bullshit on this one. 

We ArEn't a DEMocracY LibTAARD!!11  IT's A coNStiTuTionAL RePUbLIC  huurrrr durrr

 

 

I see this stupid talking point almost every fucking day. No, they don't support democracy.

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4 hours ago, Captainant said:

Yeah thankfully the criminal trial is going pretty poorly for trumpco. The judge sustained multiple objections against the defense during their opening arguments, and just yesterday were spanked by the judge for being intentionally misleading to the jury. 

That doesn't do great things in a jury trial

Really too early to say.  

Remember, this is the prosecution's case-in-chief.  This is the good guys' story.  And it doesn't really sound like Trumpco is making a lot of dents in it on cross.  But we haven't got to Cohen, yet.  Sounds like Bove, at least, is a pretty skilled examiner.  They may really butcher Cohen.

In a normal trial, at least, things don't look so rosy during the defense's case-in-chief.  However, Trump world people are just full of shit and don't seem to make a good case, so maybe not.

We'll see.

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I really don’t see how they impeach Cohen’s testimony. He basically went to jail for the things his is testifying about. Is anyone really going to believe he didn’t do all of that at Trump’s behest? 

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

Really too early to say.  

Remember, this is the prosecution's case-in-chief.  This is the good guys' story.  And it doesn't really sound like Trumpco is making a lot of dents in it on cross.  But we haven't got to Cohen, yet.  Sounds like Bove, at least, is a pretty skilled examiner.  They may really butcher Cohen.

In a normal trial, at least, things don't look so rosy during the defense's case-in-chief.  However, Trump world people are just full of shit and don't seem to make a good case, so maybe not.

We'll see.

All very true.  But I have to think the cross examinations where they misled the jury about some of the documents is going to leave a mark.   When the jury figures out you are flat trying to mislead them on easily disapproval lies, they tend to remember that.   

The biggest problem they have is that Cohen is really a moron, and his anger at Trump will likely lead him to exaggerate and deny things that he shouldn’t.    If I did his direct, I would simply have him identify the documents and corroborate exactly the testimony of pecker.    

Every time they cross him on false statements he previously made he needs to reply with two canned statements after agreeing: 1) “Don’t believe me now? Then look at the documents and see the fact that once Trump got elected nobody cared anymore”, and 2) “ lying at Trump’s direction made me a convicted felon - so I can’t say I did not lie…. But do you really think a lawyer taking out a HELOC loan for his client to pay a porn star is a normal business transaction not related to his election chances?”

But I doubt he will be able to do that. 

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2 hours ago, ChuckNorrisActionJeans said:

We ArEn't a DEMocracY LibTAARD!!11  IT's A coNStiTuTionAL RePUbLIC  huurrrr durrr

 

 

I see this stupid talking point almost every fucking day. No, they don't support democracy.

I thought we were an autonomous collective.

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4 hours ago, 'stache said:

I love the drive-by “but I could never vote for Biden.” Why exactly? You disagree with his economic policies? That he kills babies in the 4th trimester? His age? It’s okay to disagree with him but considering the opposition, and the fact that the matchup is already set, and that we’re guaranteed an octogenarian either way, what on earth could possibly justify “both are bad so it doesn’t matter.” The other guy is flat out telling you he’s going to scrap all constitutional norms, and oh by the way is a rapist and criminal. I just don’t get it, at all, the assumption has to be a closet trumpkin.

He supports Trump. He’s just afraid to admit it because Trump is a piece of shit whom no decent person supports. 

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Good opinion piece: https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-supreme-court-just-showed-184314188.html. Excerpts below: 

I have badly underestimated Donald Trump. Thursday was the day that his justices — it turns out that they are indeed his justices on the Supreme Court, just as he claimed — got it through my thick head: Trump is not just competent but masterful. He is not just capable, he is supreme.

Crime is a largely private endeavor. Corruption is public. It seeps into the muscle and sinew of democratic society and institutions; it devours from within. The Supreme Court, drunk on arrogated power, cut loose from rudimentary ethics, has been eaten alive by it. But the court is just one plot of a vast terrain that Trump has conquered — not with crime, but corruption.

Crime is when you launch a violent attempt to overthrow the republic. Corruption is when you convince an entire political party to pretend they didn’t watch it live on television, or cower from it inside the Capitol while dozens of police officers were being bludgeoned by the mob.

Crime is when you make off with top-secret documents. Corruption is when a MAGA judge can’t find time to schedule your trial, or process the mountainous evidence of your guilt.

Crime is when your lawyers tell the Senate not to convict you in an impeachment trial because you can be charged in court. Corruption is when your lawyers inform the Supreme Court that you are immune from criminal courts and only the Senate can judge you — but, alas, the senators have missed their window.

But it was the Republican Supreme Court — mostly men again — that put the shiv a little deeper in democracy’s back this week. Originalists or textualists, all sounded more or less Trumpist as they seriously entertained Trump’s argument that his assaults on the constitutional order are protected by the Constitution itself. There is no way to make honest sense of such a liar’s mash. But Larry, Moe and Curly aren’t just chairing committees in Congress. They wear robes and furrowed brows now, too. And they seem eager to pretend that crimes are just constitutional exercises of power, and that one ex-president is a king.

Spoiler

I have badly underestimated Donald Trump. Thursday was the day that his justices — it turns out that they are indeed his justices on the Supreme Court, just as he claimed — got it through my thick head: Trump is not just competent but masterful. He is not just capable, he is supreme.

Because Trump is clumsy at his alleged crimes, surrounding himself with flagrant thugs, telling obvious lies, leaving prolific trails of damning evidence, offering ridiculous defenses for indefensible conduct, I had long concluded that he is incompetent at crookery along with his other manifest failings. That’s true as far as it goes. But for all his mad greed and compulsive lawlessness, for all his sleaze and stupidity, crime is ultimately not Trump’s game. Trump is nothing like a master criminal. But he is a master of something far more sinister and complex: corruption.

Crime is a largely private endeavor. Corruption is public. It seeps into the muscle and sinew of democratic society and institutions; it devours from within. The Supreme Court, drunk on arrogated power, cut loose from rudimentary ethics, has been eaten alive by it. But the court is just one plot of a vast terrain that Trump has conquered — not with crime, but corruption.

Crime is when you launch a violent attempt to overthrow the republic. Corruption is when you convince an entire political party to pretend they didn’t watch it live on television, or cower from it inside the Capitol while dozens of police officers were being bludgeoned by the mob.

Crime is when you make off with top-secret documents. Corruption is when a MAGA judge can’t find time to schedule your trial, or process the mountainous evidence of your guilt.

Crime is when a U.S. resident is murdered and dismembered by Saudi hit men. Corruption is when the all but acknowledged killer invests $2 billion in your talentless son-in-law’s fund, which other investors shun.

Crime is when you fake business expenses to cover up a payoff to an adult film actress who wants to cash in on your campaign for president. Corruption is when the head of the nation’s greasiest tabloid, a perpetual fount of lies and nonsense, expresses concern that your deeds are too sleazy for him.

Crime is when your lawyers tell the Senate not to convict you in an impeachment trial because you can be charged in court. Corruption is when your lawyers inform the Supreme Court that you are immune from criminal courts and only the Senate can judge you — but, alas, the senators have missed their window.

Trump has already succeeded at corrupting much of what’s corruptible. Government. Elections. Foreign policy. Democracy. Religion. Above all, people, and mostly men. Truckloads, boatloads, tiki-torch-parade-loads, courtloads of weak men all standing in the shadow that Trump casts.

The Republican Party has been corrupted absolutely. House Republicans have combined McCarthyism with Larry, Moe and Curlyism to twist Congress to comically corrupt ends — all to serve the greater degeneracy of Trump. In the Senate, the young hyenas, Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), study Trump’s demagogy and lick their chops, hoping for a turn at democracy’s carcass.

The establishment has utterly caved. Former Atty. Gen. William Barr’s endorsement of Trump this week, after having called Trump unfit, a psychologically damaged incompetent who cares only about himself, was barely newsworthy. What is Barr but another in the long line of weak men, one more debased Republican offering fealty to the grease king? Trump thanked Barr by humiliating him again.

But it was the Republican Supreme Court — mostly men again — that put the shiv a little deeper in democracy’s back this week. Originalists or textualists, all sounded more or less Trumpist as they seriously entertained Trump’s argument that his assaults on the constitutional order are protected by the Constitution itself. There is no way to make honest sense of such a liar’s mash. But Larry, Moe and Curly aren’t just chairing committees in Congress. They wear robes and furrowed brows now, too. And they seem eager to pretend that crimes are just constitutional exercises of power, and that one ex-president is a king.

Richard Nixon, a self-made, and self-corrupted, man who studied geopolitics and government assiduously, never achieved such a broad subjugation of American values and institutions. Trump, the ignorant, n’er-do-well heir to his father’s crooked fortune, has achieved so much more. Trump hasn’t just captured the trenches of conservative America, he has taken the commanding heights. He owns all of it, from the most racist backwater saloon to the Federalist Society clubhouse. They are his corrupted subjects. He is their corrupt and demented king. If he can somehow get through the next few perilous months, he may yet render corruption sacred, and the republic irredeemable.

Francis Wilkinson is a columnist for Bloomberg Opinion. @fdwilkinson

 

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4 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

If the trump wins, the only people who can work for the federal govt are people who pledge their loyalty towards Trump. This will go beyond the cabinet. I seriously believe that it will be anyone who has decision power in the federal govt.  sure, a mail carrier won’t have to make a pledge but any mgmt level will.

If they're pressing teachers, and pressed mgmt to ferret out insubordinate government employees previously under Trump, they def will demand from the mail carrier that he swear fealty.  It was the regular employees that helped uncover DeJoy dismantling postal machines during the last election.  And why is he still Postmaster General?  

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4 hours ago, C-Man said:


Stephen Miller
Dinesh D’Souza
Kash Patel
Junior
Eric
Tim Ballard

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 Shitheals that all need serious foot dentistry.  Miller's weak neck would make a nice tetherball rope for his head.  

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6 hours ago, Nice Guy Eddie said:

If the trump wins, the only people who can work for the federal govt are people who pledge their loyalty towards Trump. This will go beyond the cabinet. I seriously believe that it will be anyone who has decision power in the federal govt.  sure, a mail carrier won’t have to make a pledge but any mgmt level will.

They've already said that's what they are going to do.  Trump wants to gut the civil service jobs and require fealty from all sorts of jobs.  

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