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@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Wait… you think trump is like Navalny? Or Jesus? Because he has said that too
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@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Thanks for showing again how much of a narcissist delusional asshole this guy is.
How people defend him I’ve no idea
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@Virgil said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Thanks for showing again how much of a narcissist delusional asshole this guy is.
How people defend him I’ve no idea
Interesting reaction
And whether you like it or not, the people need strong men to fight for them. Not weak (or corrupt / feminised) men who sell us out. Like Justin and Mitch etc.
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@Winger said in US Politics:
@Virgil said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Thanks for showing again how much of a narcissist delusional asshole this guy is.
How people defend him I’ve no idea
Interesting reaction
And whether you like it or not, the people need strong men to fight for them. Not weak (or corrupt / feminised) men who sell us out. Like Justin and Mitch etc.
That is some pathetic bullshit right there. You might need a macho man Winger - but your opinions are frankly pretty batshit, so let's not pretend you speak for anyone but yourself.
As for strong, Trump is anything but. Doesn't have the brains or strength of character or willpower to keep his mouth shut when it would be in his best interests to, thin-skinned any time he gets criticism - he's just a rich bully who is used to getting his way, and you shouldn't mistake that for strength. -
@reprobate said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
@Virgil said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Thanks for showing again how much of a narcissist delusional asshole this guy is.
How people defend him I’ve no idea
Interesting reaction
And whether you like it or not, the people need strong men to fight for them. Not weak (or corrupt / feminised) men who sell us out. Like Justin and Mitch etc.
That is some pathetic bullshit right there. You might need a macho man Winger - but your opinions are frankly pretty batshit, so let's not pretend you speak for anyone but yourself.
As for strong, Trump is anything but. Doesn't have the brains or strength of character or willpower to keep his mouth shut when it would be in his best interests to, thin-skinned any time he gets criticism - he's just a rich bully who is used to getting his way, and you shouldn't mistake that for strength.“She also said on Good Morning America that she was terrified to confront Trump in open court alongside her attorney but ultimately came to realize that he was like “an emperor without clothes”.
“Amazingly, I looked out, and he was nothing,” Carroll said to Maddow. “He was nothing. He was a phantom. It was the people around him who were giving him power. He himself was nothing.”
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@reprobate said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
@Virgil said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Thanks for showing again how much of a narcissist delusional asshole this guy is.
How people defend him I’ve no idea
Interesting reaction
And whether you like it or not, the people need strong men to fight for them. Not weak (or corrupt / feminised) men who sell us out. Like Justin and Mitch etc.
That is some pathetic bullshit right there. You might need a macho man Winger - but your opinions are frankly pretty batshit, so let's not pretend you speak for anyone but yourself.
As for strong, Trump is anything but. Doesn't have the brains or strength of character or willpower to keep his mouth shut when it would be in his best interests to, thin-skinned any time he gets criticism - he's just a rich bully who is used to getting his way, and you shouldn't mistake that for strength.It's the truth. Trump is an alpha male. And lots of beta males have issues with this.
And, your above reaction is completely over-the-top. Meaning it has nothing really to do with Trump (or me). But, rather, unresolved issues within
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Aaaaand the Cess-pit that is the US politics thread is open for business again. 😂
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@Virgil said in US Politics:
“Amazingly, I looked out, and he was nothing,” Carroll said to Maddow. “He was nothing. He was a phantom. It was the people around him who were giving him power. He himself was nothing.”
Nothing? Or $83 million
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@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Trump calls people who disagree with him "nutjobs" and compares himself to Navalny.
Clinton calls people who disagree with her "deplorables" and compares herself to Cersei.Trump is no different to anyone else out there.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Trump calls people who disagree with him "nutjobs" and compares himself to Navalny.
Clinton calls people who disagree with her "deplorables" and compares herself to Cersei.Trump is no different to anyone else out there.
There is a difference. Trump is continuously under ongoing media or legal attack and responds. Clinton just attacked those who don't support her.
Navalny.
He said I think
"sort of like".edit “It’s a form of Navalny.”
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@Winger said in US Politics:
@Victor-Meldrew said in US Politics:
@Winger said in US Politics:
The guy’s a nutjob. I’ve known this for a long time, and I’ve said it openly,” he added, referring to Arthur F. Engoron, the presiding judge in his fraud trial.
Trump calls people who disagree with him "nutjobs" and compares himself to Navalny.
Clinton calls people who disagree with her "deplorables" and compares herself to Cersei.Trump is no different to anyone else out there.
There is a difference. Trump is continuously under ongoing media or legal attack and responds. Clinton just attacked those who don't support her.
Navalny.
He said I think
"sort of like".edit “It’s a form of Navalny.”
So trump is more persecuted than Clinton? So what? It’s unfair? Hahahahaha. Is this the alpha male response then? “People are mean to me”
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@Winger said in US Politics:
@Virgil said in US Politics:
“Amazingly, I looked out, and he was nothing,” Carroll said to Maddow. “He was nothing. He was a phantom. It was the people around him who were giving him power. He himself was nothing.”
Nothing? Or $83 million
Both
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@Catogrande said in US Politics:
Aaaaand the Cess-pit that is the US politics thread is open for business again. 😂
Which is appropriate given US politics is a complete cess-pit
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It's looks like a big win for Donald Trump in Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina. The latest projection I've seen is 60% to 38%.
Nikki Haley is not dropping out though. Her financial backers don't want her to. She might pick up a couple of states on Super Tuesday. There is perhaps some doubt whether Trump's legal problems might prevent him making the ballot in November.
But overall, Donald Trump is in a very strong position to be the Republican candidate for President for the third time in a row.
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@sparky said in US Politics:
It's looks like a big win for Donald Trump in Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina. The latest projection I've seen is 60% to 38%.
Nikki Haley is not dropping out though. Her financial backers don't want her to. She might pick up a couple of states on Super Tuesday. There is perhaps some doubt whether Trump's legal problems might prevent him making the ballot in November.
But overall, Donald Trump is in a very strong position to be the Republican candidate for President for the third time in a row.
40% didn’t vote for him. Easy to look good in a 2 horse race.
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@Virgil I agree, although my reading is that there is nothing in the US Constitution stoping the American people from electing someone behind bars as their President.
If a person in prison gets a majority in the Electoral College and is proclaimed President before Congress, the Chief Justice would have to swear them in from their prison cell. They could then pardon themselves and serve a full-term as President.
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