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  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,627 Standard Supporter

    Almost 8 years in, Trump still draws such an emotional reaction—TDS and TIS—that almost completely short circuits rational thought. With the right prodding, the vaccine issue could be what metastasizes the cognitive dissonance into a terminal, head exploding end.

    That’s why RFKJ is my guy. He’s a constitutionalist. He won’t take away guns, he’s got the best track record on Covid of anyone running and he hates big pharma the MIC, and endless war. He’s an environmentalist but his reverence of the constitution bars him from weaponizing the movement. Of the choices in front of me he is the closest to a traditional democrat which is what I always considered myself until the last four or five years. He’s got no chance so I’ll most likely be voting Libertarian in the end … again. Deep sigh.
    If you were an Obama demonrat your are a commie.
  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,844 Swaye's Wigwam

    The use of executive orders and appointing judges makes it matter who is president

    When you can't get support to pass a bill you use EOs

    Then the next guy uses EOs to undo what you could not get enacted,

    Return to line one

    The Judges seem the only thing permanent which right now is good. MAGA court 9-0
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,868 Founders Club
    Sledog said:

    Almost 8 years in, Trump still draws such an emotional reaction—TDS and TIS—that almost completely short circuits rational thought. With the right prodding, the vaccine issue could be what metastasizes the cognitive dissonance into a terminal, head exploding end.

    That’s why RFKJ is my guy. He’s a constitutionalist. He won’t take away guns, he’s got the best track record on Covid of anyone running and he hates big pharma the MIC, and endless war. He’s an environmentalist but his reverence of the constitution bars him from weaponizing the movement. Of the choices in front of me he is the closest to a traditional democrat which is what I always considered myself until the last four or five years. He’s got no chance so I’ll most likely be voting Libertarian in the end … again. Deep sigh.
    If you were an Obama demonrat your are a commie.
    I voted for Obama, once. Fool me once …
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,868 Founders Club

    RFKJ,FTG

    He’s also against central banking digital currency. He’s not perfect because he probably won’t drill baby drill but he does check a lot of boxes for me.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    46XiJCAB said:

    Race, thanks for aggregating all of Trump’s Twitter Goon Squad rantings here. They’re a gas.

    When did you become such an idiot? Two things can be true at once.

    Trump was all-in on the "beautiful" vaccines, but against the Fauci shut-downs, knowing his strength was the economy and stating repeatedly that we didn't "want the cure to be worse than the disease."

    I guess it's just primary season kool-aid leeching into simpleton brains. Kreist.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Almost 8 years in, Trump still draws such an emotional reaction—TDS and TIS—that almost completely short circuits rational thought. With the right prodding, the vaccine issue could be what metastasizes the cognitive dissonance into a terminal, head exploding end.

    It should bother everyone to see a presidential administration sidelined and undermined by a supposedly free press and the administrative state that ACTUALLY runs the country while being full of lying, leaking, partisan hacks, especially on the law enforcement side.

    Anyone who wants anything close to a real democracy should rather allow a legitimately elected president a chance to succeed or fail on policy matters. That's what mid-term elections are for.

    I didn't like Ken Starr's witch hunts of Clinton, nor did I like Mueller's witch hunt of Trump, because both were bad for the country.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,923 Standard Supporter

    Almost 8 years in, Trump still draws such an emotional reaction—TDS and TIS—that almost completely short circuits rational thought. With the right prodding, the vaccine issue could be what metastasizes the cognitive dissonance into a terminal, head exploding end.

    It should bother everyone to see a presidential administration sidelined and undermined by a supposedly free press and the administrative state that ACTUALLY runs the country while being full of lying, leaking, partisan hacks, especially on the law enforcement side.

    Anyone who wants anything close to a real democracy should rather allow a legitimately elected president a chance to succeed or fail on policy matters. That's what mid-term elections are for.

    I didn't like Ken Starr's witch hunts of Clinton, nor did I like Mueller's witch hunt of Trump, because both were bad for the country.
    Starr's wasn't a witch hunt. Linda Tripp told the truth that Bubba was suborning perjury in Lewinsky's false affidavit which he was. Starr didn't go there, Tripp went to him. Starr didn't threaten Tripp with jail or her family unless she testified to things that weren't true.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter

    Almost 8 years in, Trump still draws such an emotional reaction—TDS and TIS—that almost completely short circuits rational thought. With the right prodding, the vaccine issue could be what metastasizes the cognitive dissonance into a terminal, head exploding end.

    It should bother everyone to see a presidential administration sidelined and undermined by a supposedly free press and the administrative state that ACTUALLY runs the country while being full of lying, leaking, partisan hacks, especially on the law enforcement side.

    Anyone who wants anything close to a real democracy should rather allow a legitimately elected president a chance to succeed or fail on policy matters. That's what mid-term elections are for.

    I didn't like Ken Starr's witch hunts of Clinton, nor did I like Mueller's witch hunt of Trump, because both were bad for the country.
    Starr's wasn't a witch hunt. Linda Tripp told the truth that Bubba was suborning perjury in Lewinsky's false affidavit which he was. Starr didn't go there, Tripp went to him. Starr didn't threaten Tripp with jail or her family unless she testified to things that weren't true.
    The Clinton impeachment was indefensible.

    NOGAF about a Prez getting a BJ and lying about it. Look who Bill is married to, for Chrissake.

    Dumbest Fucking Investigation of All Time. Main difference is it only had the support of one media network, not 99% of the MSM like Trump had to contend with.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    46XiJCAB said:

    Race, thanks for aggregating all of Trump’s Twitter Goon Squad rantings here. They’re a gas.

    When did you become such an idiot? Two things can be true at once.

    Trump was all-in on the "beautiful" vaccines, but against the Fauci shut-downs, knowing his strength was the economy and stating repeatedly that we didn't "want the cure to be worse than the disease."

    I guess it's just primary season kool-aid leeching into simpleton brains. Kreist.
    There’s nothing he could do about the Fauci shutdowns. He was only POTUS.

    Yup, I’m the idiot.

    Why does Trump get a pass here? Fuck that, he had the bully pulpit and he went shrivel dick. The innocent bystander routine is fucking weak.

    He brings in Scott Atlas and lets him twist in the wind because he won’t tell Fauci and Brix to work with him or I’m gonna fire your asses.