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George Rebane

Now that former president Trump has been indicted by the country’s anti-American left, we are seeing the saner elements from both Right and Left decry the Manhattan idiot DA’s decision in countless media interviews and op-eds.  What strikes me is how these commentators are tippy-toeing around the notion of a violent opposition, while not exactly calling for one – but their message is clear – e.g. the 30mar23 Tucker Carlson program.  So let’s get cut to the chase, are we finally hearing that it’s time to start soaking the cannons?  Thoughts?

More later.

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146 responses to “Trump Derangement Syndrome – 31mar23”

  1. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “It is a fundamental tenet of American law that criminal law should not be stretched to fit targeted defendants. Criminal statutes must be clear and unambiguous. If there is any doubt, the age-old concept of “lenity” requires that these doubts be resolved in favor of the defendant.
    Thomas Jefferson once quipped that for a criminal statute to be valid, it must be so clear that a reasonable person could understand it if he read it “while running.” A nice image!
    I intend to read the text of the indictment, while sitting, with 60 years of experience behind me. I doubt I will find that it meets the constitutional criteria for “fair warning,” although I maintain an open mind until I have studied it carefully.
    The important point is that when a district attorney ran for office as a Democrat pledging to get Mr. Trump, who is a candidate for president against the incumbent Democrat, that district attorney must have an airtight case.
    A weak, questionable, unprecedented, and novel stitching together of two inapplicable statutes, will not, and should not, satisfy the American public that this is not a partisan targeting of a political
    opponent.”
    Alan Dershowitz in the NY Sun

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  2. Walter Davis Avatar
    Walter Davis

    Oh baloney! Trump’s top executives at his company have gone to jail, and as the Owner of a company that has been involved with sooooooo many unscrupulous activities and you people seem to think that he’s had no part in these goings on at his OWN Company? Reaaaaally?
    Just wait until the shoe drops on what he did in Georgia as I imagine that you’ll all be crying about hearing him trying to change the vote counts there.
    Just a FYI, honesty and integrity matter in life and just because you’ve decided to check yours at the door doesn’t excuse his activities or those in his administration, as there has never been a presidential administration that has had as many of its members go to jail, and in fact if you combines that has 17 administrations that would equal the amount that have gone it jail during his tenure!
    Faced it the only thing that going to save him is the simple FACT that he’s polluted so many peoples minds that they’ll never find a unbiased jury.
    Many wonder why I left the Republican party @30 years ago? I believe in honesty and integrity, something that many of you would never understand, let alone spell correctly these days!

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  3. Davis Walter Avatar
    Davis Walter

    Posted by: Walter Davis | 01 April 2023 at 01:44 PM
    …..aaannd in the Fiction Category the award goes to…..Walter Davis.

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  4. Walter Davis Avatar
    Walter Davis

    Yawn:
    1. Steve Bannon: Trump’s political Svengali was charged with fraud in August 2020 for a fundraising scam tied to raising dollars to build Trump’s much bally-hooed border wall. The allegation, which Bannon has denied, was that he and others involved in the We Build The Wall group used money raised to pay for lavish personal expenses.
    2. Tom Barrack: Barrack was charged on seven counts on Tuesday. The allegations, according to the indictment, center on the idea that Barrack used his closeness to Trump to “advance the interests of and provide intelligence to the UAE while simultaneously failing to notify the Attorney General that their actions were taken at the direction of senior UAE officials.” Following Trump’s 2016 victory, Barrack asked UAE officials to provide him with a “wish list” they hoped for from the administration over the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency. “The defendant is charged with acting under the direction or control of the most senior leaders of the U.A.E. over a course of years,” wrote the prosecutors of Barrack.
    3. Elliott Broidy: Broidy, a top fundraiser for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, pleaded guilty in October 2020 to conducted a secret lobbying campaign in exchange for millions of dollars. As CNN’s Kara Scannell wrote at the time of his Broidy’s guilty plea: “Broidy was charged earlier this month with conspiracy for failing to register and disclose his role in a lobbying effort aimed at stopping a criminal investigation into massive fraud at a Malaysian investment fund and advocating for the removal of a Chinese billionaire living in the US.”
    In each episode of his weekly YouTube show, Chris Cillizza will delve a little deeper into the surreal world of politics. Click to subscribe!
    4. Michael Cohen: The one-time fixer for Trump, Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison for a series of crimes, most notably secret hush-money payments made during the final months of the 2016 presidential campaign to two women alleging affairs with Trump. The sentencing judge said that Cohen had pleaded guilty to “a veritable smorgasbord” of crimes. Cohen turned informant on Trump and, in sworn testimony in front of Congress in 2019, Cohen called Trump “a racist,” “a conman” and “a cheat” – and insisted that the president was fully aware of the hush-money payments.
    5. Michael Flynn: Flynn spent a brief stint as Trump’s national security adviser before being forced to resign after he failed to disclose the depth and breadth of his contacts with Russian officials during the transition. Later that year, Flynn admitted that he had lied to the FBI about his contact with Russia and had also done work for Turkey as an unauthorized lobbyist. In early 2020, Flynn and his legal team sought to have his conviction overturned. That effort was rendered moot when Trump pardoned him in November 2020.
    6. Rick Gates: Gates, deputy to the campaign chairman of Trump’s 2016 campaign, pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting Paul Manafort in concealing $75 million in foreign bank accounts. Gates turned informant for the government as part of the broader probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, and was sentenced to 45 days in jail.
    7. Paul Manafort: Trump’s campaign manager for part of the 2016 presidential campaign, Manafort pleaded guilty in 2018 to on count of conspiracy against the US and one count of conspiracy to obstruct justice due to attempts to tamper with witnesses – and agreed to cooperate with the ongoing Russia probe. Manafort was sentenced to 47 months in prison in 2019. Trump pardoned Manafort, who wound up serving just under two years in prison, in the final weeks of his presidency.
    8. George Nader: An informal foreign policy adviser to Trump’s 2016 campaign, Nader cooperated heavily with special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. In early 2020, he pleaded guilty to two counts of sex crimes involving minors.
    9. George Papadopoulos: Papadopoulos, a relatively junior adviser to Trump’s campaign, was sentenced to 12 days in prison for lying to investigators about his contacts with individuals tied to Russia. Papadopoulos was defiant about his innocence; “The truth will all be out,” he tweeted the night before reporting to prison. “Not even a prison sentence can stop that momentum.” Trump pardoned Papadopoulos in December 2020.
    10. Roger Stone: Stone spent years advising Trump although he was only formally affiliated with the 2016 campaign very briefly. He was convicted in November 2019 for lying to Congress and threatening a witness regarding his efforts for Trump’s campaign. According to the judge, Stone’s actions “led to an inaccurate, incorrect and incomplete report” from the House on Russia, WikiLeaks and the Trump campaign. Stone, and stop me if you’ve heard this one before, was pardoned by Trump in December 2020.
    11. Allen Weisselberg: Earlier this month, the longtime chief financial officer for the Trump Organization was charged with tax crimes tied to perks he was given in lieu of salary. “All told, the indictment alleged, Weisselberg evaded taxes on $1.76 million in income over a period beginning in 2005 and concealed for years that he was a resident of New York City, thereby avoiding paying city income taxes,” wrote CNN”s Erica Orden, Kara Scannell and Sonia Moghe. Weisselberg pleaded not guilty. The Trump Organization, which was also indicted and has pleaded not guilty, called the Weisselberg a “pawn in a scorched-earth attempt to harm the former president.”

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: Walter Davis@1:59
    Every time one of these fools gins up a bunch of text, you are guaranteed it’s plagiarized.
    https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/21/politics/tom-barrack-trump-arrested/index.html

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  6. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    The simple FACT is that the Manhattan NYC jury pool is 99 44/100% anti Trump.
    “Many wonder why I left the Republican party @30 years ago? I believe in honesty and integrity, something that many of you would never understand, let alone spell correctly these days!”
    Dream on. Don’t use big words you can spell but do not understand.

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  7. DAvis wALtER Avatar
    DAvis wALtER

    “Many wonder why I left the Republican party @30 years ago? I believe in honesty and integrity………
    Sure you do “Walter”….sure you do.

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  8. Scott O Avatar

    “Many wonder why I left the Republican party @30 years ago? I believe in honesty and integrity, something that many of you would never understand, let alone spell correctly these days!”
    Hilarious!
    Note that he deigns to tell us who he has voted for, for the last 30 years.
    I’m pretty sure Jesus of Nazareth wasn’t on the ballot.
    Pro legal tip for poor Mr Davis – In our legal system, you can only be convicted for a crime that you committed, not for something someone else did.

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Alan The Dersch said something like this:
    Any first year law student could win this case if not for the name of Trump and if not for being in held in Manhattan.
    Every respected legal analyst I read from Andrew C McCarthy to the whole gang of legal analysts call the case everything from shot full of holes to unconstitutional to Zombie case.
    Did anyone else but me notice that Walter Davis’s 1:49 pm mentioned everything but the current case…unless you include Star witness Michael Cohen, lol.
    This prosecution started out as the Trump tax fraud case with the smoking gun in there somewhere….which was a faceplant before it pivoted back to Stormy Daniels to…to….to…something called a legal theory, not law.

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  10. Walter Davis Avatar
    Walter Davis

    Bill and “Davis” – I really don’t think you two have an idea as to when the second shoe drops, as the issues with Georgia and his attempt to have them change their vote count, which is a felony will come back to bite him much more than the NY case.
    The intelligence level of people who don’t think that second shoe dropping, and those legal implications is rather amazing.
    You can cry all you want about “this is politics”, but after you listen to that call to Raffensberger the NY case, no matter how strong / weak it is whii pale to what he’s facing there.
    I also find it funny that Davis seems to think that is came from CNN that this information is tainted as look up on any platform the information that’s there, and every single one of those 11 staff members have had the punishment, hell go look on Wiki, or even FOX entertainment.

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  11. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Walter Davis | 02 April 2023 at 11:33 AM
    Good lord but you’re a fucking tedious sockpuppet! Why don’t you go bestow your “wisdom” on the lesbian locksmiths website.

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  12. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “The intelligence level of people who don’t think that second shoe dropping, and those legal implications is rather amazing.”
    When your world consists of ham sandwiches, the prospects are endless.

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  13. Scott O Avatar

    WD 11:33 – “The intelligence level of people who don’t think that second shoe dropping, and those legal implications is rather amazing.”
    And who would these people be? I wouldn’t be surprised if some podunk DA is trying to prosecute Trump 5 years from now. I’m glad to see you have the time to charge up all these undefended hills.

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  14. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    W. Davis @ 11:33 am
    “Bill and “Davis” – I really don’t think you two have an idea as to when the second shoe drops, as the issues with Georgia and his attempt to have them change their vote count, which is a felony will come back to bite him much more than the NY case.
    The intelligence level of people who don’t think that second shoe dropping, and those legal implications is rather amazing.”
    Ah contraire, my fury fellow. The topic is the Manhattan indictment and our thoughts about the reaction to it. Just because one (moi) did not venture into the 3 or 4 grand juries currently impaneled against or to be impaneled against Donald J. Trump, does not mean a thing. The “experts” say the best case against Trump is the Georgia State case, not the Manhattan DA case.
    As far as any protests, I find the Lefties are rubbing their hands and licking their chops in glee that some will go off half cocked and throw a brick through a window or something. I will not take the bait.
    One school of thought is the Manhattan indictment (34 charges) is for the Dems to help Trump become the Presidential nominee and the other school of thought is to cripple Trump and have the R’s nominate a man facing charges in 2024 as this plays out and sink his chances.
    I subscribe to the school of thought that the Dems have no bench, no candidate in the wings that is even capable of being a viable candidate for President and the Dems need all the help they can muster. Maybe John Fetterman now that he has been discharged from the mental health ward. Fetterman-Harris?

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  15. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Nolte: Democrat Party’s Prosecutorial Abuse Crusade to Rig 2024 Election Has Only Begun
    “The goal is to distract attention from the failing state of our country, gin up the Democrat base, and further the cause of Trump exhaustion.
    Again, you cannot put anything past a political party willing to hold on to power through the mutilation of children.
    We are in for a long 19 months.”
    https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2023/03/31/nolte-democrat-partys-prosecutorial-abuse-crusade-rig-2024-election-only-begun/

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  16. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    “Now that former president Trump has been indicted by the country’s anti-American left”
    Dearie me, another victim of propaganda. Sad.
    We are a nation of laws and this is about breaking the law.
    Lookie here, new evidence of more laws that Trump may have well broken,
    “In the classified documents case, federal investigators have gathered new and significant evidence that after the subpoena was delivered., Trump looked through the contents of some of the boxes of docunments in his home, apparently out of a desire to keep certain things in his possession, the people familiar with the investigation said.
    Investigators now suspect, based on witness statements, security camera footage, and other documentary evidence, that boxes including classified material were moved from a Mar-a-Lago storage area after the subpoena was served, and that Trump personally examined at least some of those boxes, these people said. While Trump’s team returned some documents with classified markings in response to the subpoena, a later FBI search found more than 100 additional classified items that had not been turned over.” WaPo

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  17. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    Michael Cohen went to jail for perjury and campaign finance crimes.
    Allen Weisselberg went to prison, and two Trump companies were found guilty of crimes.
    Why should the Donald be immune from prosecution?
    “On Oct. 10, 1973, Agnew resigned as vice president of the United States and pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion. He was sentenced to a fine of $10,000 and a period of unsupervised probation. He basically walked out of the courtroom and into a life of playing golf and making money peddling influence.
    As the tale is told in the excellent 1974 book by Richard M. Cohen and Jules Witcover, “A Heartbeat Away: The Investigation and Resignation of Spiro T. Agnew” (and in the terrific podcast “Bag Man”), this bargain was highly controversial. The sentence was extraordinarily light for crimes so serious committed by an official so high in the nation’s trust.”

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  18. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Missy 309p
    “Lookie here, new evidence of more laws that Trump may have well broken”
    Still crazy after all these years, eh? Whoda thought that TDS would be holding onto the “Progressive” psyche long after the Obama admin folded.
    The walls are finally closing in. Again. Better hope the Manhattan case ends in a conviction because if it don’t, there will be a price to be paid in the ’24 contest.

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  19. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Byron York
    ‘Indictment secrecy repeats pattern of past efforts targeting Trump’
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/indictment-secrecy-repeats-pattern-of-past-efforts-targeting-trump

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  20. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Pending cases/indictments
    ‘Brawl’s In Your Court, Dems: Anti-Trump bias paves way for more partisanship‘
    https://nypost.com/2023/04/01/anti-trump-bias-paves-way-for-more-partisanship/

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  21. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Sounds like something a rhetoric major would pen –
    Michigan State’s language guide chides against using words like ‘America,’ ‘Christmas tree’ or ‘bunny’
    The guide warned against using terms like ‘obese,’ ‘obesity’ or ‘overweight’ suggesting ‘higher weight’ or ‘larger-bodied’ to refer to people ‘of size.’
    Rather than merely condemning common words that have a controversial origin in America’s racial history, many of the changes discourage terminology for historical concepts. One section in particular warned against “Indigenous stereotyping and colonial language” being used such as “tribe,” “low man on the totem pole,” “bury the hatchet,” “on the warpath,” “shaman,” “rain dance,” “savage,” “barbarian,” “off the reservation,” “spirit animal,” “scalped,” “peace pipe,” “hold down the fort,” “frontier,” “pioneer,” “founder,” and “conquer and divide.”
    While many of these phrases are essential to discussing American history, the list went on to argue against “American-centric or first-world language.” Also frowned upon are words like “foreigner,” “alien,” “illegal immigrant,” “illegals,” or “America” when “referring to the United States (refers to North America, Central America and South America).”
    When it comes to religion, the Michigan State University list chided against using “charged words and judgmental labels” to such as “extremist,” “militant,” “terrorist,” “radical,” “fundamentalist,” “cult”, “sect,” “devout” and “pious.”
    “In winter and spring, avoid references to majority religious imagery and language, such as the word ‘merry’ or ‘Christmas trees,’ ‘wreaths,’ ‘holly,’ ‘bells,’ ‘gifts,’ ‘reindeer,’ ‘bunnies,’ ‘eggs’ and ‘chicks,’
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/michigan-states-language-guide-chides-against-using-words-like-america-christmas-tree-bunny?dicbo=v2-ilODX1l
    😉

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  22. Scott O Avatar

    Missy – “Why should the Donald be immune from prosecution?”
    No one has said he is.
    And all those other crimes you mention are the crimes other people have committed and are not related in any way to Trump.
    If the best you can do is say other people commit crimes, so Trump must be guilty of a crime…
    Really?
    I suppose next the Dems will want to dunk Trump in the pond to see if he is a witch.
    This country is sliding downhill pretty fast.

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  23. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    An ulterior motive perhaps? –
    A source close to the legal team told the Daily Mail the judge will take an “unprecedented step” to silence the 2024 presidential candidate. The gag order could potentially undercut his ability to campaign on the issue of legal corruption during the primary.
    “President Trump stands for transparency and our American Constitution, and any attempt to prevent him, the leading candidate for President, from exercising his First Amendment right is a tyrannical, third-world country move which further proves that this is nothing more than a political witch-hunt utilizing a weaponized justice system,” Cheung said. “All Americans should be concerned about their rights being violated and any attempt to obstruct President Trump’s right to use his voice in order to speak truth to power should never be tolerated. The whole targeted crusade is a complete political farce by the Manhattan DA meant to manipulate and interfere with an election
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/04/02/report-manhattan-judge-put-gag-order-donald-trump/
    😉

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  24. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The deep state has its thumb on the scale of public discourse online and weaponized social media to fit their propaganda narrative. –
    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023/04/02/researcher-twitters-algorithm-reveals-government-intervention-tool/
    😉

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  25. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    Trump is the ultimate groomer.
    Little lies, by little crimes, by little frauds, by little insults; then bigger crimes, insults, lies, and bigger frauds…
    and he’s got the Trump MAGA over a barrel.
    You’ve been had.

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  26. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    Scoop: Trump raises over $5 million since indictment news.
    Trump supporters remind me of the Rajneeshee cultists.
    Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and later as Osho, was an Indian Godman, philosopher, mystic, and founder of the Rajneesh movement. He was viewed as a controversial new religious movement leader during his life.
    https://www.axios.com/2023/04/02/trump-indictment-2024-campaign-donations

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  27. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    Fish, wrong page
    https://nypost.com/2023/04/02/bragg-wont-charge-wounded-garage-worker-who-shot-suspected-thief/
    victorygirl blog? You running your own blog?

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  28. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    Miss Anthrope @7:26AM
    In the immortal words of Paul Hogan: “That’s not a cult… THAT’s a cult.”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d24Vebni8JA
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/boston-childrens-hospital-director-calls-drastic-increase-capacity-gender-surgeries-minors
    https://www.campyatc.com/drag-camp
    You might as well encourage body integrity identity disorder and help children have limbs amputated. Adults are a no-brainer for this ‘feature’.
    You folks are unwell. Full stop.

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Miss fatthrope | 03 April 2023 at 07:56 AM
    Bad press got to be too much for him this time I guess……nice!
    Blogging…..VictoryGirls…..sure, you should try it some time.

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  30. fish Avatar
    fish

    U.S. — In a match made in heaven, a beverage that tries to pass itself as beer has hired as its spokesperson a man trying to pass himself off as a woman.
    “For decades, we’ve been putting carbonated backwash in a beer can and pretending it’s beer,” said Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth. “Who better to represent our brand than a guy throwing on a dress and pretending he’s a woman?”

    Much like Nevada City’s own local pirate who fancies himself a “newsman”……
    https://babylonbee.com/news/beverage-pretending-to-be-beer-features-man-pretending-to-be-woman

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  31. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    re: Bud Light.
    That is a most peculiar bit of marketing. It’s a beer mostly oriented towards dudes in ski boats with dry stacks, a different population than mentally-ill men in makeup.
    Now, a Dylan Mulvaney Edition size 14 pump is a thing I can see.
    Behold, the future of America.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngtCNDgLl4s

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  32. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    …in any case, I have to apologize for bitching about groomers in the Trump Derangement Syndrome thread (You can’t fight in here, this is the war room!).
    This is for Trump fighting, and for those people that think that DJT is even 1/4 as bad as Lyndon Johnson or the Kennedy brothers in terms of just sheer corruption.
    Namaste.

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  33. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    Looking forward to Trump XXXL t-shirts going full Che Guevara with Individual One in a red MAGA beret, sporting a goatee and with the usual “Free Trump’s Willy!” or some such nonsense emblazoned on the back.
    ROTFLMAO!

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  34. Scott O Avatar

    Missy – “Looking forward to Trump XXXL t-shirts going full Che Guevara…”
    Bravo for the courage to admit your shirt size.
    Now – enough internet for you today, I hear SPD just got in a new shipment of Little Debbies.

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  35. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Missy
    How many times since 2016 were you as euphoric?

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  36. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    TDS for sure.
    I wondered back in 2021 how the Dems could keep Trump in the forefront for the next four years. TDS is and was the only card they had. Quiver is empty. Just keep pushing Trump as the lead story and blow all the bad news caused by this Administration in the dust. Banking collapse? Trump! Inflation that is decimating the Black and poor communities, as well as the middle class? Trump! Children stuck in failing schools? Ukraine war going bad? China moving to get the BRIC countries (plus South Africa) off the dollar and on the Yuan? Look at Trump!
    Add escalating crime, the border crisis, lower quality of life, out of control and unsustainable Federal spending spending with soaring deficits and debt….and without TDS, the Dems are SOL. Trump is their wag the dog Trump card.
    They have no bench, nothing to brag about, and please do not look as the destroy America as we know it. Focus on Trump people. Dare not look away. TDS is correct.
    Anyone noticed that the leaking of the Court sealed indictment is a crime? I did not think so.

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  37. fish Avatar
    fish

    I thought democrat mayors didn’t care how protestors behaved…..

    As Trump Heads to New York, Adams Warns Protesters to Behave

    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/trump-heads-new-york-adams-warns-protesters-17876272.php

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  38. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Once again the fake Libertarian Gregory is expressing his total support for Donald Trump. The Dems are cheering. What can be better news than having the biggest political loser since the 1800’s be the Repubs leading candidate for President in ’14. This is proof there is a god. (notice lower case “god”)

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  39. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    sp President in ’24

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  40. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Its that obvious to everyone except terminal TDS sufferers –
    A whopping 76% of CNN poll respondent believed politics played some role in the decision to indict Trump
    😉

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  41. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: psul Emery | 03 April 2023 at 03:55 PM
    psul crawled out of his casket! This is proof there is a God and that he has a sense of humor.

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  42. Scott O Avatar

    Paul expresses the typical Democrat line:
    “The Dems are cheering. What can be better news than having the biggest political loser since the 1800’s be the Repubs leading candidate for President in ’14.”
    Yessir – what indeed can be better news to a Dem?
    Among all the problems we face as a nation and a world, the only thing that matters is taking down Trump.
    This has always been the way of the left. The situation may go into a hellish nightmare of war and slaughter, but by God, we finally got those bastards we hate.

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  43. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    A little rain on the parade –
    Donald Trump’s new lawyer successfully got a criminal case against the former president’s one-time campaign manager, Paul Manafort, dismissed in the same courthouse where Trump will face charges on Tuesday.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/trumps-new-lawyer-todd-blanche-got-manafort-indictment-dismissed
    😉

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  44. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    An indictment of Trump has always been baked into the cake. Just like an impeachment where folks were elected to “impeach the mother f@@ker.” The New York lady DA ran on throwing Trump in jail over taxes, but she failed. Bigley. No case. Now this DA.
    The DOJ and a FEC commissioner passed on indicting Trump over the Stormy Daniels payment. But, a DA picked up the ball. Priorities and all. This is the same DA that announced last September that he did not have the budget to prosecute 50 murderers. Again, priorities.
    When any DA can charge a POTUS for federal crimes, well it’s a game changer. Not constitutional, but who cares.

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  45. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    On the eve of unsealing the first indictment. For Gregory specifically.
    Levin
    https://fb.watch/jHpJXm0QKi/

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  46. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy 355p
    “Once again the fake Libertarian Gregory is expressing his total support for Donald Trump”
    I’ll interpret that as a request by you to throw you to the curb. You got it.

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  47. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ‘Libertarian Gregory’ is looking at Trump as an innocent man, something all true Libertarians believe because they steadfastly believe in “innocent until proven guilty.” Sad that TDS has blinded some to this core principle and polluted their minds and values. Like a ship without a rudder carried to and fro by passing winds and currents. Sad.
    No cross examination, no witnesses, no defense…yet guilty until proven innocent? That is not the American way, that is not who we are. That is not Libertarian unshakable premises. It’s anti-American. Trump at this moment is an innocent man whether Punchy likes it or not. Principles ahead of personalities.

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  48. Misanthrope Avatar
    Misanthrope

    The Trump show season 2 gets under full swing with the slow speed parade to New York.
    This season Trump will portray martyred Jesus.

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  49. Scott O Avatar

    “The Trump show season 2 gets under full swing…”
    ANYTHING to keep the volk from hearing about the mess our country is in and the unfolding of the facts about the criminality of the Dems and our fed govt.
    They really don’t want to convict Trump – they just want to keep dragging out this absurd political soap opera.

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