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30 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

Uhhh

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."\

It's the WHOLE FUCKING OATH.

Also to address later insanity.  Does this dipshit realize at its height Alcatraz housed 312 inmates.  I was there last summer, it's small.

Just enough space for members of Congress and the Supreme Court that defy him.

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36 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said:

Uhhh

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."\

It's the WHOLE FUCKING OATH.

Also to address later insanity.  Does this dipshit realize at its height Alcatraz housed 312 inmates.  I was there last summer, it's small.

 

his lawyers tell him a different story 

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I just visited Alcatraz for the first time last summer, so this hits close to home.

I also imagine it would be more cost effective to renovate and expand a 175 year old stone prison built on a rock in the middle of a bay in the most expensive city in America than it would be to (for instance) expand some federal prison in Bumfuck, Mississippi.

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Just now, jimmyjazz said:

I just visited Alcatraz for the first time last summer, so this hits close to home.

I also imagine it would be more cost effective to renovate and expand a 175 year old stone prison built on a rock in the middle of a bay in the most expensive city in America than it would be to (for instance) expand some federal prison in Bumfuck, Mississippi.

There are times that fool from queens just makes me guffaw, and this is one of them. Anyone who has done the basic tour of Alcatraz can tell you it would take billions to make it even a passable functional prison. 
 

Every once in a while the old Trump who was terrible but could troll with the best of them still comes out. The problem now is he’s surrounded by sycophants and by next week this will become a real thing.

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3 hours ago, HenryJames said:

Only been closed since 1963.

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3 hours ago, HenryJames said:

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Clearly he just watched The Rock at the WH theater.

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10 minutes ago, LonghornSean said:

 

Clearly he just watched The Rock at the WH theater.

For the record, Ed Harris wasn’t wrong and just wanted the benefits he was promised.

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I love the people that defend this shit by saying he’s doing it to “troll the libs” like that makes it any more presidential and less embarrassing 

Agreed, because when I vote for a president and think about the qualities I want in a leader of our country, what is really important to me is a guy who can spew a bunch of ridiculous bullshit online to troll people who are different than me. I know we ban trolls here for being trolls, but trolling from the Oval Office is a actually great quality to have in the leader of the free world.
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1 hour ago, hayden_horn said:

how fucking many eggs yall eating that you give a shit

Is there a particular amount of eggs one must eat to give a shit about Alcatraz?

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11 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

He can't quit talking about dolls.

 

 

 

 

I'd like to see a reporter bring up baseball bats and gloves for boys. While there are still company HQ in the US, some of the larger companies manufacture overseas. Marucci (save wooden bats) are produced in China as is Easton. Some companies like Wilson and Rawlings claim they manufacture all gloves in the US and some internet sources say that as well, a company rep for Rawlings admitted it's Taiwan. While having 37 bats (vs 37 dolls) is highly unlikely, a bat is much more expensive....

Or shoes. Children outgrow shoes at a great rate and wearing flip flops in winter may be a Texas thing, but that's frostbite in South Dakota.

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1 minute ago, Mrs Whiggins said:

I'd like to see a reporter bring up baseball bats and gloves for boys. While there are still company HQ in the US, some of the larger companies manufacture overseas. Marucci (save wooden bats) are produced in China as is Easton. Some companies like Wilson and Rawlings claim they manufacture all gloves in the US and some internet sources say that as well, a company rep for Rawlings admitted it's Taiwan. While having 37 bats (vs 37 dolls) is highly unlikely, a bat is much more expensive....

Or shoes. Children outgrow shoes at a great rate and wearing flip flops in winter may be a Texas thing, but that's frostbite in South Dakota.

The only gloves manufactured in the US are super-high end gloves costing $300 +++.  You can go straight up Nokona and make that $600.

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12 hours ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

Wait...is he saying that every movie produced in the US needs to be 100% filmed in the US or be hit with a tariff?

Dammit. They gonna be prying the international films, kdramas and cdramas I watch outta my cold dead hands. Quite a bit of original work has been quite a joy to watch.

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Yes the reply is almost as cringe inducing as the image of Muscles Trump.

Of course, that guy isn't the [can't keep straight face] leader of the free world.

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5 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

I cant believe any of this is real

 

And of course the dumbass puts out a AI pic of him with a red lightsaber

The red light saber is ironic, but the carryover from the first regime and enhancing with the overinflated muscles is mind bottling. Anyone, and I mean anyone that lives in reality, that has ever watched this man knows that even in his youngest military school days did not, nor ever would, have a Terminator physique. Hell, even Arnold turned away from the Dark Side.

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10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just visited Alcatraz for the first time last summer, so this hits close to home.

I also imagine it would be more cost effective to renovate and expand a 175 year old stone prison built on a rock in the middle of a bay in the most expensive city in America than it would be to (for instance) expand some federal prison in Bumfuck, Mississippi.

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Show me when Trump has ever visited SF or Alcatraz. He know about it from movies.

Revamping that to a real prison would be 50-100x the cost of building a new prison with no obvious gain of security.

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4 minutes ago, Fastbreak said:

Show me when Trump has ever visited SF or Alcatraz. He know about it from movies.

Revamping that to a real prison would be 50-100x the cost of building a new prison with no obvious gain of security.

But that would not be all turnt up for his WWE/MMA meathead base. 

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33 minutes ago, Fastbreak said:

Show me when Trump has ever visited SF or Alcatraz. He know about it from movies.

Revamping that to a real prison would be 50-100x the cost of building a new prison with no obvious gain of security.

Preaching to the choir.  But it's the wrong choir.

His choir wants the symbol of a gulag.  And would be so delicious in the heart of wokeness.

The sad thing is he could make his gulag in a place that destroys so much more.

Mindfulness is tough in the age of the Dotard.

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Back to piling on the lawyers:  last night's 60 Minutes was infuriating.  Oh, now that Trump is coming after law firms the "rule of law" is suddenly in jeopardy?  

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1 hour ago, Fastbreak said:

Show me when Trump has ever visited SF or Alcatraz. He know about it from movies.

Revamping that to a real prison would be 50-100x the cost of building a new prison with no obvious gain of security.

...for about 250 prisoners.

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I will never understand how people voted for Trump knowing that he is using the office to profit off foreign governments. First term it was a hotel, now it’s crypto - and just zero consequences or even news articles. The American people apparently just don’t care the the president is for sale to the highest bidder 
 

 

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36 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Back to piling on the lawyers:  last night's 60 Minutes was infuriating.  Oh, now that Trump is coming after law firms the "rule of law" is suddenly in jeopardy?  

I wish I could like this 1000 times. 

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50 minutes ago, GreenspointTexas said:

All this shit is theater

Yep, it’s all just meme politics for the rubes and easily distracted media talking heads who can’t wait to poke holes in ole Donny’s latest silly thing.  The man and his team are fantastic about this.

The economy and his assault on basic legal rights need to be the only things getting oxygen. 

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Just now, 956 Worldwide said:

The economy and his assault on basic legal rights need to be the only things getting oxygen. 

This.  Focus on the shit that's actually fucking us.  For the rest of it, the only response should be "he's a moron who thinks and does moron things -- what's new?"

Oh, and the corruption.  But not because corruption matters to people ethically (it clearly doesn't).  But rather, because he's using YOUR government to make HIM billions, while YOU get fucked.  The only people doing better from Dipshit Donnie's policies are Donny and his band of billionaires.  They are taking YOUR money and putting it in THEIR pockets.  

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26 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

I will never understand how people voted for Trump knowing that he is using the office to profit off foreign governments. First term it was a hotel, now it’s crypto - and just zero consequences or even news articles. The American people apparently just don’t care the the president is for sale to the highest bidder 

Something that really sucks is that all the bad shit about Trump is now just baked in. Pose that question above to a Trump voter and they'll be like "So? He's a businessman. He's making money. What's the big deal."

Or more infuriating, "Biden did the same thing." 

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51 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Back to piling on the lawyers:  last night's 60 Minutes was infuriating.  Oh, now that Trump is coming after law firms the "rule of law" is suddenly in jeopardy?  

One would have to be willfully ignorant to think now that he's attacking individual law firms people suddenly think the "rule of law" is in jeopardy. A very quick simple search results in:

Donald Trump Could Threaten U.S. Rule of Law, Scholars ...Jun 3, 2016 — With five months to go before Election Day, Mr. Trump has already said he would “loosen” libel laws to make it easier to sue news organizations.

 

Donald Trump's Assault on Rule of Law Is Our Biggest Threat Aug 31, 2017  Trump is targeting America's faith in the rule of law. He obstructed justice in the investigation into his ties to Russian interference in the ...

 

Trump and the Threat to Democracy Dec 10, 2019  First, Trump has repeatedly launched verbal assaults upon federal judges, thus challenging the independence of the federal judiciary. During the ...

 

Trump's Violations of the Emoluments Clauses | ACS Oct 1, 2019  President Donald Trump has been violating the Constitution since noon on January 20, 2017. His decision in the months prior to his inauguration to retain ...

President Trump's Attacks on the Rule of Law, From A to Z Dec 21, 2020 — President Trump's attacks on the rule of law in his four years in office have ranged from blatant disregard to outright breach.

Trump's unbroken pattern of disdain for the rule of law Feb 22, 2020  He publicly mocked federal judges, derided the criminal justice system as a “laughingstock” and used his first presidential pardon on Sheriff ...

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12 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Yep, it’s all just meme politics for the rubes and easily distracted media talking heads who can’t wait to poke holes in ole Donny’s latest silly thing.  The man and his team are fantastic about this.

The economy and his assault on basic legal rights need to be the only things getting oxygen. 

Also the firehose of corruption and personal graft. The crypto scam the Trump family has run since they created that meme coin is INSANE and the obvious criminality is unlike anything any politician of that level of power has ever done before. The torrent of shit this administration piles into the American public psyche is a Hall of Fame offensive line blocking for the billionaire scammer ramming it down our throats.

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13 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just visited Alcatraz for the first time last summer, so this hits close to home.

I also imagine it would be more cost effective to renovate and expand a 175 year old stone prison built on a rock in the middle of a bay in the most expensive city in America than it would be to (for instance) expand some federal prison in Bumfuck, Mississippi.

I don't know if Angola in Louisiana is federal, but it certainly checks the bumfuck and Mississippi area boxes.

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13 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just visited Alcatraz for the first time last summer, so this hits close to home.

Should've listened to me and went to San Diego like I told you to.  - Immamac. 

Watched the 60 Minutes clip on The Rule of Law also and just incredible, frightening stuff. Praise all glory to be to Marc Elias and the like standing up the PAB. 

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15 hours ago, Surly Bevo said:

Uhhh

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."\

It's the WHOLE FUCKING OATH.

Also to address later insanity.  Does this dipshit realize at its height Alcatraz housed 312 inmates.  I was there last summer, it's small.

Dude, he said it would be substantially enlarged!

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From this day on, the official language of the United States will be Swedish. In addition to that, all citizens will be required to change their underwear every half-hour. Underwear will be worn on the outside so we can check. Furthermore, all children under 16 years old are now... 16 years old!

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