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Trump claims he's chosen by God.
Inshallah.
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Trump claims he's chosen by God.
Look how quick you are to criticize Trump, yet rarely ever denigrate the left or Biden
Admit it, bro: You're a closest woke liberal. Even Smokin' OP gave you a thumb's up.
damn dude, that was the fastest "whataboutism" I have seen from you yet.
well fucking done.
Get your ass handed to you so you pivot to this.
You do your party masters proud!
Oh, and I should point out my post was not about Trump, it was about you folks that worship him.
Look how quick you are to criticize Trump, yet rarely ever denigrate the left or Biden
Admit it, bro: You're a closest woke liberal. Even Smokin' OP gave you a thumb's up.
Let me hear you say it: "Joe Biden is a poopyhead."
Being a neutral skeptic of Don Trump and the whole MAGA/QAnon silliness I will watch this week the several court cases involving the fired ex-president. Perhaps, one or more of the outcomes will clarify his quality of character and validate or demolish his alleged "myth"?
Of course I'm speaking of the Porn Girls/Adultery/Records case in New York, and the Presidential Immunity case at SCOTUS.
Here is a brief descriptor of each: (from this morning's Washington Post)
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"What’s ahead
On Monday in Manhattan criminal court, a prosecutor and a defense attorney are set to offer their opening statements in Trump’s trial for allegedly falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment, and then the district attorney’s office will begin presenting witnesses and evidence to make its case for convicting the 45th president of the United States.
In a different New York courtroom, a court will weigh the state attorney general’s challenge to Trump’s $175 million bond on Monday. That’s important because the bond in question allows him to pursue an appeal and delay paying a nearly half a billion dollar civil judgment for misstating Trump company assets.
- On Tuesday, the judge will take a quick break from witnesses to hold a hearing on whether Trump — the presumptive Republican nominee for president — should be found in contempt of court for allegedly violating his gag order.
Thursday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about Trump’s claim that he cannot be prosecuted for allegedly trying to block the results of the 2020 presidential election. Whatever the outcome for Trump personally, the case may force the highest court in the land to draw new, clearer lines about the limits of presidential power."
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Sounds like a lot of work for Trump's defense attorneys. No?
Joe Biden is a piece of shit that should be no where near the White House.
Each president this century has been worse than the one before them and Biden has kept that streak going.
The mere fact that we, a once great nation, are stuck choosing between Trump vs Biden II should be a national embarrassment, yet you people are fucking giddy over it.
Nearly half of Republicans think God wanted Trump to be ...
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Feb 14, 2019 — White House press secretary Sarah Sanders kicked up a bit of dust recently when she told the Christian television network CBN that she ...
Joe Biden is a piece of shit that should be no where near the White House.
Each president this century has been worse than the one before them and Biden has kept that streak going.
The mere fact that we, a once great nation, are stuck choosing between Trump vs Biden II should be a national embarrassment, yet you people are fucking giddy over it.
Given the alternative, I disagree.Pssst. Hey man, I heard Harpy Eagle said Joe Biden is a piece of shit that shouldn't be anywhere near the White House.
Are you going to take that?
When do you think the US was a great nation, and what at that time made it great?
Good question.
I would say we were a great nation into the 1980s.
What made us great were "we the people" that cared about one another and looked out for each other and common common courtesy was actually a thing we strove for instead of looking down upon.
That started changing in the 80s and went into turbo mode in the 90s as our elected officials did all in their power to divide us along partisan lines to ensure their power would never be challenged.
Curious how old you are if you don't mind?
I turn 60 in just a few months.
So who do you feel was the last great/good POTUS?
Trump's favorite myth about himself just isn't true. Richard Branson also spoke about it years ago.
Ex-Trump Official Busts 1 Of Trump's Favorite Myths About Himself Wide Open
Miles Taylor said even people who were close to the former president eventually reach this conclusion about him.www.huffpost.com
Excerpt
Donald Trump likes to think of himself as a great businessman, but at least one official who served under him says that’s not the case at all.
“Donald Trump is not a great businessman,” former Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor told MeidasTouch. “He is a failed businessman across the board. Trump Steaks and Trump Vodka and Trump Airlines and we could go on and on".
Taylor also dispensed with the argument that the former president’s wealth is proof of his business acumen.
“Al Capone was incredibly rich,” he said. “You can be rich and not be a great businessman. You can be a fraud. And we’ve seen this with Donald Trump throughout his history. Even people who’ve been huge supporters of his have come away saying, ‘he’s a total fraud.’”