Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Steve Shaw Date: 03 Jan 24 - 06:42 AM Here's your problem, which is also the world's problem: in whichever national poll you look at, Trump is ahead of Biden (wiki was my source). |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 24 - 07:14 AM That is a pathetic source subject to deliberate corruption. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 03 Jan 24 - 08:08 AM What about PBS? Are they pathetic too? From that article Biden vs. Trump Public polling strongly suggests that voters do not want a rematch between Trump and Biden. Most U.S. adults overall (56%) would be “very” or “somewhat” dissatisfied with Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024, according to a poll conducted last month by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. A similar majority (58%) said they would be very or somewhat dissatisfied with Trump as the GOP’s pick. Perhaps because of such apathy, some voters simply don’t believe Biden and Trump will end up on the general election ballot, despite strong evidence to the contrary. That’s an idea that conservative strategist Sarah Longwell, who founded the Republican Accountability Project, says she hears regularly during weekly focus groups with voters across the political spectrum. “Voters really aren’t thinking about it, so they don’t see the thing that’s coming right at us — the most likely scenario, which is Trump vs. Biden,” Longwell said. “But Trump is so dangerous. … I wish the level of urgency from everybody matched the reality of where we are headed.” |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 03 Jan 24 - 08:12 AM It's like watching a train that is about to crash. All the outsiders in the rest of the world can see it is about to happen but those on the US train are in denial :-( |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 24 - 08:23 AM Very good Dave, I would expect that only Americans could notice the degraded integrity of NPR and some PBS journalism. The main point of voter fatigue in another Trump-Biden face-off is however true. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 03 Jan 24 - 09:17 AM Trump's best bet - a strong one, I think, as a non-lawyer - is Section 5 of the Amendment, which seems not to get much attention in these discussions: "The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article." He can argue that it takes an act of Congress to disqualify a candidate in a national election and possibly in a state primary as well. Admittedly it doesn't say "Congress alone," but interpretation will be up to the Supreme court. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 24 - 09:45 AM The state of Maine's Attorney General that obeyed the 14th amendment that disqualifies Trump from running for office was Swatted the following day, which is an anonymous caller claiming an emergency involving a shooting that prompted an armed response by law enforcement that has led to an accidental shooting of residents. The bomb threats, Swatting, arson, and shootings by Trump supporters resemble the Taliban more each day. Lighter could you expand on what the 5th Amendment orders and by whom? The word shall, which means must, does not appear. I do not trust the Supreme Court to be literalists anymore. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 03 Jan 24 - 10:36 AM What I quoted is the entirety of Section 5, which applies (it seems) to all four preceding sections. Read the whole Amendment here: https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiv |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 03 Jan 24 - 11:25 AM Stop the sniping. Steve and Donuel, we're all sick of it. Keep your opinions about each other's posts to yourselves. Everyone else, if you can stop referencing those remarks they can be deleted without interrupting the conversation. ABC ran a story on December 29, 2023, that NPR and MSNBC and others have referenced. They did the hard work, digging into the Congressional Record and probably reading a lot of published speeches by the Senators holding the discussion about that amendment. (I've had to scan the speeches of House members discussing the Wilmot Proviso, to do with allowing slavery in Western states - it was earlier but will be much the same format of published remarks.) As it originally passed the House, the 14th Amendment's third section was not nearly as broad as the version now being invoked to strike Trump's name from the ballot. It was narrowly crafted to apply only to those who willingly took part in the Civil War, and it was only meant to deprive former confederates of their right to cast ballots in federal elections. It also had an expiration date. Van Winkle and Morrill have spelled it out. The US Supreme Court won't be able to ignore these remarks, and those who consider themselves "originalists" can't ignore the later amendment to the constitution. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 03 Jan 24 - 12:04 PM > "Let me call the Senator's attention to the words 'or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States,'" Morrill said, ending the discussion on that point. That reply is distressingly cavalier, possibly because Morrill thought the point to obvious to discuss. But had he said, specifically, "Those words clearly apply as well to the highest offices in the land," that could have settled it. I'm surprised none of his colleagues required the wording of the Amendment to nail that down. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 03 Jan 24 - 04:25 PM The odds of the Supreme Court taking the case is still about 50-50 in my guess. There are strong arguments on each side. Several State Capitols were evacuated today with more BOMB THREATS. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 24 - 06:39 AM The campaign promise from Trump that he would imprison immigrants and citizens alike as enemies of the people and himself in camps has a lot of support from ALEC which is a corporate political organisation that writes laws for Republicans like Stand your Ground and 1078 and runs the private prisons of the USA. Here are a few of their corporate owned prisons and sub contractors for supplies: U.S. FOR-PROFIT PRIVATIZED CORRECTIONAL SERVICES January 2017 – Not a full listing Facility Operations CoreCivic (Corrections Corp. of America) The GEO Group Management & Training Corp. Community Education Centers LaSalle Corrections Emerald Companies Medical / Mental Health Care Corizon Health (Beecken Petty O'Keefe & Co.) Centurion (Centene) NaphCare, Inc. Correct Care Solutions Wexford Health Sources Armor Corr. Health Services Advanced Correctional Healthcare Correctional Medical Care Southern Health Partners MHM (mental health) Cal. Forensic Medical Group (Correctional Medical Group Companies; H.I.G. Capital) Southwest Correctional Medical Group CFG Health Systems PrimeCare Medical, Inc. CorrectHealth, LLC Pharmaceutical Services PharmaCorr (Corizon) Diamond Pharmacy Services Maxor Correctional Pharmacy Services Correct Rx Transportation Services TransCor (CCA) PTS of America U.S. Prisoner Transport Services Black Talon Enterprises GEO Transport (GEO Group) In-Custody Transportation Package/Commissary Services Access SecurePak (Keefe) Union Supply Group Jack L. Marcus Access ABL Management Bob Barker Company ICS Jail Supplies Food Services Aramark Canteen Corr. Services Trinity Services Group (H.I.G. Capital) ABL Management, Inc. Food Services of America (Services Group of America) Phone/Video Visit/Email Services Global Tel*Link (American Securities) Securus Technologies (ABRY Partners) CenturyLink PayTel Telmate NCIC Consolidated Telecom ICSolutions (Keefe / H.I.G. Capital) Legacy Inmate Communications IWEBVisit, LLC JPay (Securus) HomeWAV Turnkey Corrections JailATM Primarily Juvenile Facilities G4S Youth Services (U.S. operations) Youth Services International Abraxas Youth & Family Services (GEO) Cornerstone Programs Mid-Atlantic Youth Services Corp. Money Transfer Services JPay (Securus) Western Union Access Corrections (Keefe) Tech Friends, Inc. Halfway Houses/Community Corrections Community Education Centers Hope Village (DC) Correctional Alternatives, Inc. (CCA) Avalon Correctional Services (CCA) ComCor, Inc. Correctional Management (CCA) GEO Care (GEO Group) Release Debit Cards JPay (Securus) NUMI Financial/Futura JP Morgan Chase Bank Release Pay/Rapid Financial Solutions EZ Exit/Continental Prison Systems Turnkey Corrections Global Tel*Link Keefe Commissary Skylight Financial Electronic Monitoring BI, Inc. (GEO) 3M Electronic Monitoring, Inc. ISECUREtrac Corp. Satellite Tracking of People (Securus) Offender Management Services Probation Services Sentinel Offender Services Judicial Corr. Services (Correct Care Solutions) Georgia Probation Services CSRA Probation Services, Inc. Compiled by Prison Legal News (www.prisonlegalnews.org) Facility Design and Build Sierra Companies Hale-Mills Construction Turner Construction (Hochtief) Kimme & Associates, Inc. Primarily Immigration Detention Ahtna Corporation Akai Security Asset Protection and Security Services Immigration Centers of America Valley Metro Barbosa Group Compiled by Prison Legal News (www.prisonlegalnews.org) I believe this conglomerate has the ability for concentration and ghetto prison camps. An investigative journalist or our own Stilly could look into the contributions to a Trump campaign from this ALECprivate prison group. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 05 Jan 24 - 11:04 AM Really interesting interview by Judy Woodruff of PBS about the citizen investigators who are helping the FBI track down and charge the rioters from January 6. The woman interviewed is seen only from the back and her name has been changed. If Trump were to get into office these people's heads would be on pikes leading into town. And there are a lot of people in the FBI who are resisting these investigations. Trump supporters and mid-level hires, no doubt, who haven't left or been fired for malfeasance. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 05 Jan 24 - 12:41 PM Interesting piece in The Guardian |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 24 - 12:52 PM The R. House is still hanging together rather than hang separately. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Helen Date: 05 Jan 24 - 12:57 PM Donald Trump's businesses received millions in payments from foreign governments while he was in office, report finds "Key points: "A report details $11.6 million in foreign payments from 20 countries was paid to Trump businesses "The payments in the report are likely a fraction of foreign payments made to Trump, the report said "China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Malaysia were among the countries" .... "The report discussed four properties, less than 1 per cent of the 558 corporate entities Mr Trump owned either directly or indirectly as president. "Mr Trump's accounting firm did not provide documents regarding at least 80 per cent of Mr Trump's business entities, congressional investigators said. "'These countries spent — often lavishly — on apartments and hotel stays at Donald Trump's properties — personally enriching president Trump while he made foreign policy decisions connected to their policy agendas with far-reaching ramifications for the United States,' the report said. "The countries included China, Saudi Arabia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malaysia and more." |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 05 Jan 24 - 01:09 PM Trump made over 500 million from China alone. Donald is fairly certain breaking Constitutional law will go unanswered with his personally selected Supreme Court. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 05 Jan 24 - 01:15 PM Yeah, but Eric says they donated the profits to the U.S. Treasury. For America! Checkmate again, libs! [Rated R for strong irony, sarcasm, bad attitude.] https://www.newsweek.com/eric-trump-reacts-report-that-donald-trump-got-millions-china-1857928 |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 06 Jan 24 - 08:29 AM Entre nous there is no trace of Russian money going to Trump which is hard to believe. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 06 Jan 24 - 01:48 PM They say God made Trump to save America: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/111703421569603715 |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 06 Jan 24 - 02:53 PM Let's please stop with the long editorials and philosophy - and just share news. Less bickering results that way (in most threads, actually.) The Supremes have agreed to hear an appeal about the Colorado decision to keep Trump off the ballot. So many other things they could get done at the same time. And meanwhile, Trump is warning of trouble ahead (the copy is pasted here in case anyone north of the border wanted to know about this): Trump warns of ‘big trouble’ as Supreme Court agrees to hear Colorado ballot case. Former President Trump warned Friday that there will be “big trouble” if the Supreme Court does not rule in his favor on his eligibility for the 2024 presidential ballot. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 08 Jan 24 - 07:21 PM The cover of the New Yorker magazine is opinion and philosophy. A good cartoon shows MAGA fanatics yelling WE can't trust the voters on 1-6 and today shouting LET the voters decide! |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 09 Jan 24 - 08:57 AM In GA lawyers for Trump are arguing that Donald had no idea that overturning an election was illegal. Even I know ignorance of the law is no defense. Are these dollar-store lawyers? |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 09 Jan 24 - 10:19 AM Regardless of that, they're coming up with anything they can think of to delay the trials and whip up public sympathy for their client. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 09 Jan 24 - 11:41 AM That cover of The New Yorker is perfect. Buy it to add to your collection of Trump covers. He was in court this morning but apparently there wasn't an opportunity to grandstand on the way in or out. I listened to part of the hearing, it would have been better if it was televised and not just the sound, but we'll take what we can get. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 10 Jan 24 - 04:50 PM Trump can’t speak during closing arguments in NY civil fraud trial, judge says In a letter to attorneys for Trump and New York Attorney General Letitia James just after noon Wednesday, Engoron said that Trump hasn’t agreed to conditions he set should the former president wish to give a statement. The judge is shutting down the platform that Trump wants to use to continue to blame Biden, to claim the president is prosecuting him. "“Allowing Mr. Trump to present closing argument will invite more speeches that will ‘unduly disrupt’ the proceedings,” Andrew Amer wrote in an email last Thursday." Engoron offered Trump the opportunity to speak in his own defense closing argument but said the former president must agree to preset conditions that would limit what he can and cannot say. He would not be allowed to campaign, the judge said. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 10 Jan 24 - 06:41 PM Stilly, when Hitler was allowed to speak at his insurrection trial it was a grand mistake. If only a judge Engoran had been on the bench. Lighter it is perfectly true some arguments are meant to delay but when throwing their dirty underwear against the wall they should have the ability to stick. Trump's arguments are surprisingly 'unstickworthy'. Trump's lawyers are playing for Trump's approval and not a passionate defense. Their heart is not into it which is a good thing. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 10 Jan 24 - 10:23 PM The pattern of Trump's breathing tonight in his 'town hall' resembled the breathing of James Gandolfini before he had his heart attack. The specific type of breathing shows excessive stress on the heart with loud nasal inhalations. This is not an acute condition but is a warning sign. I only mention this because I was correct about Reagan's dementia 3 years before the famous letter announcing his condition. On TV I said I saw evidence of the President's symptoms of organic brain disease while the rest of the panel of psychologists and 'experts' were aghast and flabbergasted. I was not asked back and NO ONE MENTIONED 3 YEARS LATER that I had been correct. C'est la vie. btw Chris Christie spoke eloquently, confessionally and directly on C-Span and later on TV tonight. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Steve Shaw Date: 11 Jan 24 - 05:58 AM He didn't exactly help one of Trump's opponents though, did he? Ah, the curse of the microphone... |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 16 Jan 24 - 03:32 AM Still think we are safe after last night in Iowa? :-( |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Jan 24 - 03:54 AM Apparently, the result will please the Biden camp, according to this piece on BBC News this morning. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Jan 24 - 03:51 PM The percentage of people who go out to participate in the Iowa caucuses is minute compared to the registered voters of the state. Let them think he won - but make sure everyone gets out to vote in November. Polls, caucuses, even primaries are barely useful to extrapolate from. Only the election itself matters. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 16 Jan 24 - 04:11 PM I genuinely hope you are right Stilly but, from here, it looks grim :-( |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 16 Jan 24 - 04:37 PM The numbers are meaningless. But media companies want eyeballs and advertisers and they go with the Trump nonsense because they get the ratings. They didn't learn their lesson in 2016, but so many people know what he is up to now that even though his supporters are noisy and brash and out there for the Iowa event, it really doesn't add up to anything. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 17 Jan 24 - 04:25 PM Everyone knows extreme cold makes caucuses shrink. :^/ Jean Carroll is still getting death threats as Trump continues his misogynist denials. Entire police and FBI departments treat sexual abuse and rape cases as he said she said scenarios. It would help if only female detectives conducted investigations. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Jan 24 - 05:16 PM Ivanka Trump Former Employee Ends Up in Father's Jury Pool "A woman says she worked for Ivanka Trump's company doing communications work in 2017/18 and also says it won't impact her ability to be fair to both sides," Crane-Newman posted to X, formerly Twitter. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Dave the Gnome Date: 19 Jan 24 - 03:39 AM The Supreme Court could have a way out of their predicament. If they rule that the presidency is covered by the 14th amendment but Trump has not yet been found guilty of insurrection in a court of law, then the onus moves to the court trying him for his part in Jan 6. But what do I know!? |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 19 Jan 24 - 07:48 AM My position has become conservative! I prefer an original Constitutional Government over a New Government with rampant political violence and dictatorial decree with a license to kill political opponents. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 19 Jan 24 - 08:07 AM Trump hasn't been charged with "insurrection." But the 14th Amendment doesn't say who determines whether he did so engage. The states? Congress? The Supreme Court? It's all very murky. He was charged with inciting an insurrection in his second impeachment but was acquitted by the Senate. Impeachment is a political, not a judicial, procedure. He could still be charged criminally - and at the time of his acquittal, McConnell, Graham, McCarthy, and others insisted that he should be. What changed their minds and turned them back into ardent supporters is unclear. The current charges against Trump in the 1/6 case are: Conspiracy to defraud the government [with false electors] Conspiracy against the right to vote [by attempting with others to overturn the legitimate result of an election] Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding [by exhorting the crowd (again with others) to march to the Capitol and "fight like hell"] Obstruction of an official proceeding [by doing nothing to call off the rioters once they were in the building] |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 19 Jan 24 - 08:19 AM What you call murky I call cut and dried. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Backwoodsman Date: 19 Jan 24 - 08:30 AM What Lighter calls ‘murky’, and Don calls ‘cut and dried’, I call ‘confused and confusing’. Although nothing to do with UK, it’s a fact that the election of a US President has a huge effect on us in the UK, and on the rest of the world. All the reporting I see here in the U.K. seems to suggest that none of these cases will come to fruition before the Election, that Trump will be the Republican candidate again, and he will subsequently become 47. I fear for the US and I fear for the world. Please, Dog, let me be wrong… |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 19 Jan 24 - 08:58 AM Trump and his attorneys are using every strategem in the book to delay these trials. It seems quite unlikely to me that any but the current civil cases will be decided before the election. But it may not matter. Trump's followers are certain that all these cases are "election interference" and that any convictions will be overturned by the Supreme Court. As I've mentioned, such appeals can take several years. If Trump is re-elected, he will suspend all the investigations and trials. His unique claim - on no legal basis whatever - that he has and deserves "absolute immunity" may eventually erode some of his popularity. It's a long way to November. Right now, though, he's neck and neck with Biden - and more popular as a public figure. Makes you think. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Jan 24 - 10:01 AM This is one reason why people are still talking about expanding the court (to dilute the Trump effect) and also putting as much pressure on Clarence Thomas to 1) resign in disgrace or at least 2) recuse himself because his wife was involved in the Jan. 6 stuff. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 19 Jan 24 - 01:46 PM The Supreme Court was supposed to be apolitical and just decide on the interpretation of the Constitution and settle lower court disputes. BUT things have changed along with the growth of corruption. IF the USA only relied on the popular vote, Democrats would have won the last 7 presidential elections and the Republicans only one. Republicans have relied on becoming loophole masters and legislating litigation to maximize Republican votes by minimizing Democrat votes via voter suppression. How would I try to make the system more fair for people who are not billionaires? I would nationalize money that is laundered in the USA and do a Robin Hood for the 'poor'. The biggest laundry of dirty money is in the USA. Russia launders its money in Cyprus. The king of laundered money is in the State of Deleware and a few northern western States via shell companies. The Panama Papers were the blueprint for this hidden money scheme from the records of a law firm that enabled the system. I'm sure I wouldn't last long after I removed the billionaire's stash. I might even pay off most of the national debt with the left over cash if I could elude hired assasines. This plan has its risks. Besides billionaires might then look to China to launder their cash. They already do with Chinese super lockdown warehouses for billionaire hard goods. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 19 Jan 24 - 02:24 PM In the State of Georgia cases against Trump and his allies, it seems DA Fani Willis, a single woman, was dating a separated man who is divorcing his wife. She hired him (at some point - before or after the relationship began?) and it seems his separated wife has decided to get even and is working with Trump attorneys to smear Willis. Not sure if this is a report or an opinion piece, but here are some details to sort through: Fani Willis Just Made a Critical Mistake, Legal Analyst Warns |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: keberoxu Date: 19 Jan 24 - 02:43 PM The latest report is that Trump made a speech and sounded more incoherent than usual. Kind of reminds me of "covfefe." Remember that one? |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 19 Jan 24 - 05:19 PM He can still recall five items in order...with hesitation. There is still suspense about whether The Donald is headed for the White House or the Big House. Better minds than mine believe the Supream Court will NOT take up the Colorado ballot case. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Stilly River Sage Date: 20 Jan 24 - 10:42 AM From yesterday's Washington Post: A ‘whale’ of a tale: Trump continues to distort cognitive test he took The Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a test aimed at detecting dementia or cognitive decline, never included the combination of animals Trump identified this week I particularly like the quote Experts also note that the assessment is not an I.Q. or intelligence test, though Trump has often talked about it as if it was. The irony about the whole age debate is that Biden is a good weight, eats a healthy diet, and has all of his marbles. The stammer occasionally rears it's head to make some of his speech halting, but he's the one people worry about? They can't see past the mess of Trump's pancake makeup and hair gel. |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Lighter Date: 20 Jan 24 - 11:00 AM Apropos of cognitive functioning: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-aced-cognitive-test-incorrectly-051229367.html |
Subject: RE: Trump INDICTED x4 NO new Trump threads part III From: Donuel Date: 21 Jan 24 - 08:22 AM My opinion is that while Trump is exceedingly stupid he knows that a lie does not have to be good or believable but merely denounces someone else. The more he is castigated for his lies, the more grievance points he believes he has. It's the old bad press is good press by staying in the news. |
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