As Republicans imagine the post-Trump era...

New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?

That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
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If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??
I think you've laundered tens of thousands in drug money.

Let's see your tax returns.

I would not run to the Supreme Court if Prosecutors subpoened my tax returns.
 
New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?

That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
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If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??

Uhhhh, because he has rights just like anybody else???
Not only does he have rights, he has an army of lawyers pulling every string to be sure the American people don’t see his tax returns
 
New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?
That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
One page
If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??
You libs just don't get it. I don't care if he cheats on Melania again. I don't care if he did commit tax fraud. Trump is a better choice than any socialist Democrat.
You left out the shooting someone on Fifth Avenue stuff
 
New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?

That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
One page

If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??

Uhhhh, because he has rights just like anybody else???
Not only does he have rights, he has an army of lawyers pulling every string to be sure the American people don’t see his tax returns

So what's wrong with that? We don't need to see his tax returns. Tax returns are personal. If he wants to show them, that should be up to him--not you or the Nazi's.

We wanted to see DumBama's college transcripts. We wanted to see how an average guy got into the expensive colleges he got into. We want to know if he pulled off a Liz Warren stunt by claiming he was somebody he was not like a foreign student.

Did any of that have to do with him being President? Of course not. We just wanted personal information to rip on the guy like you do with Trump. Hussein knew that, so he didn't show any of it.
 
race card still in the deck

‘Tom Cotton's most notable racial dog whistle was a controversial New York Times column calling for sending in federal troops to put down any violence in the racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd.
[…]
Cotton's description of a country ablaze with violence was grossly exaggerated; he cherry picked polls to buttress the military take over of major American cities and distorted historical parallels.
[…]
Cotton's proposals - opposed by leading military leaders like former defense chief James Mattis - had a racial predicate.
[…]
[Josh] Hawley sided with President Trump in strongly opposing removing the names of Confederate generals from current military bases. His stance was in contrast to most Republican congressional leaders and prominent military figures like Gen. David Petraeus, who said replacing those names is long overdue.

The 38-year-old Missouri lawmaker charges this is an effort to "erase that part of our history," and proponents are "using their position to divide us."

Sorry, Senator, this doesn't erase any history and the most bitter division is to celebrate traitors who fought to maintain slavery.
[…]
This isn't a one-off, race-centered trope for Hawley. He also criticized the NBA for allowing professional basketball players to celebrate Black Lives Matter with racial justice pledges on their uniforms - but not slogans opposing China on human rights or supporting police.
[…]
As Republicans sort out their post-Trump posture, there are many more important matters than NBA jerseys or teaching a course on the 1619 project: the Pandemic, the economy, relations with China.

But racial issues continue to plague America; would-be successors should seek to erase Trump's stain of bigotry, not pander to it.’


But Republicans will continue to pander to Trump’s stain of bigotry – as a means to appeal to the ignorance, fear, and hate of the GOP’s base, and to deflect from the real problems facing America; problems for which Republicans have no solution.

From the party of Lincoln...to Reagan...to Trump. This won't end well for Republicans.
Republicans were using race to frighten and divide the American people long before Trump and will continue to do so after Trump is gone.

Oh please. Who is it that constantly uses race to divide the people--the Republicans?

 
New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?

That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
One page

If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??

Uhhhh, because he has rights just like anybody else???
Not only does he have rights, he has an army of lawyers pulling every string to be sure the American people don’t see his tax returns

So what's wrong with that? We don't need to see his tax returns. Tax returns are personal. If he wants to show them, that should be up to him--not you or the Nazi's.

We wanted to see DumBama's college transcripts. We wanted to see how an average guy got into the expensive colleges he got into. We want to know if he pulled off a Liz Warren stunt by claiming he was somebody he was not like a foreign student.

Did any of that have to do with him being President? Of course not. We just wanted personal information to rip on the guy like you do with Trump. Hussein knew that, so he didn't show any of it.

Do we need to see his tax returns?

How closely are his finances tied to Russia and other nations he deals with as President?
What business connections does he have with US and foreign countries?
What are his business ties with members of the WH Staff?
What deductions has he been taking?

We need to see Trumps returns more than any other President in 50 years
 
New York is investigating Trump
He will not have that “I am the President” card
Another nothing burger. His tax returns will show he makes a lot of money. They won't show anything else.
Remember when someone leaked one year of Trump's returns to Rachel Maddow, and she revealed them live on her show...and there was nothing damning?

That was hilarious. I thought she was going to cry.
One page

If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??

Uhhhh, because he has rights just like anybody else???
Not only does he have rights, he has an army of lawyers pulling every string to be sure the American people don’t see his tax returns

So what's wrong with that? We don't need to see his tax returns. Tax returns are personal. If he wants to show them, that should be up to him--not you or the Nazi's.

We wanted to see DumBama's college transcripts. We wanted to see how an average guy got into the expensive colleges he got into. We want to know if he pulled off a Liz Warren stunt by claiming he was somebody he was not like a foreign student.

Did any of that have to do with him being President? Of course not. We just wanted personal information to rip on the guy like you do with Trump. Hussein knew that, so he didn't show any of it.

Do we need to see his tax returns?

How closely are his finances tied to Russia and other nations he deals with as President?
What business connections does he have with US and foreign countries?
What are his business ties with members of the WH Staff?
What deductions has he been taking?

We need to see Trumps returns more than any other President in 50 years

No we don't, because what Trump did as a citizen and businessman have nothing to do with his presidency. There is no law that a business person can't do business with our foes like China, Russia, Iran. It's all perfectly legal.

Currently Trump has no business connections with foreign countries because he stepped down from running his businesses and handed that to his son. What deductions he was taking is the business of the IRS, not the commies and not the public.
 
race card still in the deck

‘Tom Cotton's most notable racial dog whistle was a controversial New York Times column calling for sending in federal troops to put down any violence in the racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd.
[…]
Cotton's description of a country ablaze with violence was grossly exaggerated; he cherry picked polls to buttress the military take over of major American cities and distorted historical parallels.
[…]
Cotton's proposals - opposed by leading military leaders like former defense chief James Mattis - had a racial predicate.
[…]
[Josh] Hawley sided with President Trump in strongly opposing removing the names of Confederate generals from current military bases. His stance was in contrast to most Republican congressional leaders and prominent military figures like Gen. David Petraeus, who said replacing those names is long overdue.

The 38-year-old Missouri lawmaker charges this is an effort to "erase that part of our history," and proponents are "using their position to divide us."

Sorry, Senator, this doesn't erase any history and the most bitter division is to celebrate traitors who fought to maintain slavery.
[…]
This isn't a one-off, race-centered trope for Hawley. He also criticized the NBA for allowing professional basketball players to celebrate Black Lives Matter with racial justice pledges on their uniforms - but not slogans opposing China on human rights or supporting police.
[…]
As Republicans sort out their post-Trump posture, there are many more important matters than NBA jerseys or teaching a course on the 1619 project: the Pandemic, the economy, relations with China.

But racial issues continue to plague America; would-be successors should seek to erase Trump's stain of bigotry, not pander to it.’


But Republicans will continue to pander to Trump’s stain of bigotry – as a means to appeal to the ignorance, fear, and hate of the GOP’s base, and to deflect from the real problems facing America; problems for which Republicans have no solution.
....it is wrong....if you are for BLM, that means you think other lives don't matter..don't try to babble crap it any other way
...the name itself is RACIST

Stupid comment of the day ^^^.
Stupid comment of the day ^^^
.....BLACK lives matter--now, prove it means ALL lives matter or else you are full of shit

You are easily lead by talking points and BIG LIES, the grist upon which GOP uses to convince those who can't think for themselves. Blacks are human beings, and not treated as such by rogue cops and White Suprematists/racists.
 
race card still in the deck

‘Tom Cotton's most notable racial dog whistle was a controversial New York Times column calling for sending in federal troops to put down any violence in the racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd.
[…]
Cotton's description of a country ablaze with violence was grossly exaggerated; he cherry picked polls to buttress the military take over of major American cities and distorted historical parallels.
[…]
Cotton's proposals - opposed by leading military leaders like former defense chief James Mattis - had a racial predicate.
[…]
[Josh] Hawley sided with President Trump in strongly opposing removing the names of Confederate generals from current military bases. His stance was in contrast to most Republican congressional leaders and prominent military figures like Gen. David Petraeus, who said replacing those names is long overdue.

The 38-year-old Missouri lawmaker charges this is an effort to "erase that part of our history," and proponents are "using their position to divide us."

Sorry, Senator, this doesn't erase any history and the most bitter division is to celebrate traitors who fought to maintain slavery.
[…]
This isn't a one-off, race-centered trope for Hawley. He also criticized the NBA for allowing professional basketball players to celebrate Black Lives Matter with racial justice pledges on their uniforms - but not slogans opposing China on human rights or supporting police.
[…]
As Republicans sort out their post-Trump posture, there are many more important matters than NBA jerseys or teaching a course on the 1619 project: the Pandemic, the economy, relations with China.

But racial issues continue to plague America; would-be successors should seek to erase Trump's stain of bigotry, not pander to it.’


But Republicans will continue to pander to Trump’s stain of bigotry – as a means to appeal to the ignorance, fear, and hate of the GOP’s base, and to deflect from the real problems facing America; problems for which Republicans have no solution.

Racist Democraps trying to project their racism against Republicans is outdated. No sane person is buying it any more, especially after the latest antics from the left wrong regarding racism.
 
You are easily lead by talking points and BIG LIES, the grist upon which GOP uses to convince those who can't think for themselves. Blacks are human beings, and not treated as such by rogue cops and White Suprematists/racists.
You are easily lead by talking points and BIG LIES, the grist upon which Dem Party uses to convince those who can't think for themselves. Blacks are human beings, and ARE treated as such by rogue cops and White Suprematists/racists.
 
race card still in the deck

‘Tom Cotton's most notable racial dog whistle was a controversial New York Times column calling for sending in federal troops to put down any violence in the racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd.
[…]
Cotton's description of a country ablaze with violence was grossly exaggerated; he cherry picked polls to buttress the military take over of major American cities and distorted historical parallels.
[…]
Cotton's proposals - opposed by leading military leaders like former defense chief James Mattis - had a racial predicate.
[…]
[Josh] Hawley sided with President Trump in strongly opposing removing the names of Confederate generals from current military bases. His stance was in contrast to most Republican congressional leaders and prominent military figures like Gen. David Petraeus, who said replacing those names is long overdue.

The 38-year-old Missouri lawmaker charges this is an effort to "erase that part of our history," and proponents are "using their position to divide us."

Sorry, Senator, this doesn't erase any history and the most bitter division is to celebrate traitors who fought to maintain slavery.
[…]
This isn't a one-off, race-centered trope for Hawley. He also criticized the NBA for allowing professional basketball players to celebrate Black Lives Matter with racial justice pledges on their uniforms - but not slogans opposing China on human rights or supporting police.
[…]
As Republicans sort out their post-Trump posture, there are many more important matters than NBA jerseys or teaching a course on the 1619 project: the Pandemic, the economy, relations with China.

But racial issues continue to plague America; would-be successors should seek to erase Trump's stain of bigotry, not pander to it.’


But Republicans will continue to pander to Trump’s stain of bigotry – as a means to appeal to the ignorance, fear, and hate of the GOP’s base, and to deflect from the real problems facing America; problems for which Republicans have no solution.
....it is wrong....if you are for BLM, that means you think other lives don't matter..don't try to babble crap it any other way
...the name itself is RACIST

Stupid comment of the day ^^^.
Stupid comment of the day ^^^
.....BLACK lives matter--now, prove it means ALL lives matter or else you are full of shit

You are easily lead by talking points and BIG LIES, the grist upon which GOP uses to convince those who can't think for themselves. Blacks are human beings, and not treated as such by rogue cops and White Suprematists/racists.
you just fkd up--like Lebron--etc
white supremacists murder less than 10 blacks per year
blacks murder over 3000 per year!!!
wwwooooohoooooooo
cops murder less than 5 blacks per year
blacks murder over 3000 blacks per year
so --UNDENIABLY--it's the blacks that treat blacks like non-humans
 
there isn't going to BE a "post-trump" era....

trump and the republicans have learned from Putin how to steal a government and make it an authoritarian dictatorship regardless of what you choose to call it.


"voting" in the future will be rigged and staged......a performance to present an illusion.....

"the only good democrat is a dead democrat" might become a law!

I have no doubt that people who INSIST upon declaring the USA a "christian nation" and establishing their beliefs as laws of the land would have no problem denying NON-christians the right to vote.....

or even live.....

You really need to put the shiny side outward. Your post is a perfect example of what happens when you get that wrong.
 
"Racial justice protests"?


My God. I don't even know what to say.


Dude. Using cops to fight against a fucking riot, is not a "dog whistle" you freaking retard.


Calling normal law enforcement, a "dog whistle" ironically is using the "Race Card" ie a false accusation of wacism, to smear your enemies.


you are vile scum of the earth.

One is to be known by the company that one chooses to keep.

C_Clayton_Jones chooses to keep company with violent criminals and terrorists.
 
If Trump is so clean, why does he go to the Supreme Court to keep the rest from being revealed ??

If you're so clean, then why don't we just let the police come into your home and search it, without the inconvenience of first having to obtain a warrant based on reasonable cause to believe that such a search will reveal something incriminating against you? What are you hiding?
 
race card still in the deck

‘Tom Cotton's most notable racial dog whistle was a controversial New York Times column calling for sending in federal troops to put down any violence in the racial justice protests after the murder of George Floyd.
[…]
Cotton's description of a country ablaze with violence was grossly exaggerated; he cherry picked polls to buttress the military take over of major American cities and distorted historical parallels.
[…]
Cotton's proposals - opposed by leading military leaders like former defense chief James Mattis - had a racial predicate.
[…]
[Josh] Hawley sided with President Trump in strongly opposing removing the names of Confederate generals from current military bases. His stance was in contrast to most Republican congressional leaders and prominent military figures like Gen. David Petraeus, who said replacing those names is long overdue.

The 38-year-old Missouri lawmaker charges this is an effort to "erase that part of our history," and proponents are "using their position to divide us."

Sorry, Senator, this doesn't erase any history and the most bitter division is to celebrate traitors who fought to maintain slavery.
[…]
This isn't a one-off, race-centered trope for Hawley. He also criticized the NBA for allowing professional basketball players to celebrate Black Lives Matter with racial justice pledges on their uniforms - but not slogans opposing China on human rights or supporting police.
[…]
As Republicans sort out their post-Trump posture, there are many more important matters than NBA jerseys or teaching a course on the 1619 project: the Pandemic, the economy, relations with China.

But racial issues continue to plague America; would-be successors should seek to erase Trump's stain of bigotry, not pander to it.’


But Republicans will continue to pander to Trump’s stain of bigotry – as a means to appeal to the ignorance, fear, and hate of the GOP’s base, and to deflect from the real problems facing America; problems for which Republicans have no solution.

Time to grow up little boi. To you and others of your ilk simply disagreeing with you about anything you think or want is "racist"
 
You libs just don't get it. I don't care if he cheats on Melania again. I don't care if he did commit tax fraud. Trump is a better choice than any socialist Democrat.

I won't go that far.

I fully admit that there are indications that Trump has engaged in behavior of which I very much disapprove, and I very much wish that, given his high position, that he was of better moral and ethical character than he appears to be.

But still, in the end, you're exactly right. He's still a better choice for his current position than any Democrap, and even than most Republicans who might have pursued it. Ultimately, what moral and ethical issues he appears to have notwithstanding, he's doing the job as President much better than anyone has for a generation or so, and showing an unwavering dedication, not seen since Reagan, to doing what he sincerely believes is in the best interests of the United States, and of the American people.

What is truly telling, and truly disturbing, is how eager his enemies are to actively harm the interests of this nation and its people, just to try to bring him down.
 
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Our President is not above the law
Not only does he have rights, he has an army of lawyers pulling every string to be sure the American people don’t see his tax returns

The Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the Constitution are the law. He has the same right that all Americans have, to privacy regarding his personal records. That is the law.

I always find it amusing when lawless filth such as yourself try to give lip service to the rule of law, in arguing for acts of lawlessness and corruption.
 

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