Crepitus
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tRump is like that. I figured you'd be used to it by now.Blah blah blah, fking nonstop
How many people/companies/organizations is he suing at the moment?
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tRump is like that. I figured you'd be used to it by now.Blah blah blah, fking nonstop
Yes. Literally. No one behaves like this. NO one. And how does the flock not see this?I've met spoiled toddlers with more likeable personalities and better impulse control.
Irony, you are such a hypersensitive thin skinned democrat dumbass. all worked up over?Trump is the most hypersensitive, paranoid, thin-skinned adult I have ever seen.
All those people who worked for him in the WH were right.
And it's apparently more addictive than crack.Yes. Literally. No one behaves like this. NO one. And how does the flock not see this?
One theory I've seen is a psychological term: "Identity Fusion". This is the AI description of it:
Identity fusion, in the context of Trump supporters, refers to a deep psychological bond between the individual's personal identity and their social identity as a supporter of the former president. This creates a strong sense of oneness with Trump and his fellow followers.
Key aspects of identity fusion and Trump support:
In simpler terms:
- Loyalty and belief: Studies suggest that this fusion plays a significant role in shaping beliefs and bolstering loyalty, even amidst controversies and legal challenges.
- Belief in "the big lie": Research indicates that identity fusion with Trump predisposed supporters to believe the false claim of a stolen election ("the big lie"). Accepting this claim then set the foundation for other identity-protecting beliefs and attitudes.
- Supporting authoritarian actions: Fusion with Trump predicted the perception that Democrats represent an existential threat, which, in turn, predicted support for authoritarian actions against them.
- Resistance to counter-evidence: Once established, identity fusion can be resistant to contradictory information. Even when exposed to evidence against Trump's claims, fused individuals may remain steadfast in their beliefs.
Identity fusion explains why some Trump supporters have a particularly strong and unwavering loyalty to him. It's more than just political affiliation; it's a deep personal connection that influences their beliefs and actions, even when those beliefs are challenged. This phenomenon can also contribute to heightened tensions between opposing groups.
It's their identity. It's who they are now. They belong.And it's apparently more addictive than crack.
true. Just watch them circle the wagons at the slightest criticism. It's blatantly obvious that they take every imagined slight, no matter how tiny, as a personal attack.It's their identity. It's who they are now. They belong.
Trump is the most hypersensitive, paranoid, thin-skinned adult I have ever seen.
All those people who worked for him in the WH were right.
Oooooooooh, the fake injun is a tough guy!Rules are made to be broken
Ya' know, little lady, people point and laugh at you for obvious reasons.Springsteen should file countersuit for harassment.
Your obsession with me and my culture is not healthy. Seek helpOooooooooh, the fake injun is a tough guy!
Being called Hitler has consequences.Trump is the most hypersensitive, paranoid, thin-skinned adult I have ever seen.
All those people who worked for him in the WH were right.
Long winded BS.Yes. Literally. No one behaves like this. NO one. And how does the flock not see this?
One theory I've seen is a psychological term: "Identity Fusion". This is the AI description of it:
Identity fusion, in the context of Trump supporters, refers to a deep psychological bond between the individual's personal identity and their social identity as a supporter of the former president. This creates a strong sense of oneness with Trump and his fellow followers.
Key aspects of identity fusion and Trump support:
In simpler terms:
- Loyalty and belief: Studies suggest that this fusion plays a significant role in shaping beliefs and bolstering loyalty, even amidst controversies and legal challenges.
- Belief in "the big lie": Research indicates that identity fusion with Trump predisposed supporters to believe the false claim of a stolen election ("the big lie"). Accepting this claim then set the foundation for other identity-protecting beliefs and attitudes.
- Supporting authoritarian actions: Fusion with Trump predicted the perception that Democrats represent an existential threat, which, in turn, predicted support for authoritarian actions against them.
- Resistance to counter-evidence: Once established, identity fusion can be resistant to contradictory information. Even when exposed to evidence against Trump's claims, fused individuals may remain steadfast in their beliefs.
Identity fusion explains why some Trump supporters have a particularly strong and unwavering loyalty to him. It's more than just political affiliation; it's a deep personal connection that influences their beliefs and actions, even when those beliefs are challenged. This phenomenon can also contribute to heightened tensions between opposing groups.
We just come from places that when someone calls you out we will punch you in the mouth.He's a big crybaby. Not much different than his supporters. They're the snowflakes they've always accused the left of being.
A bit odd how you think about other men’s penis’s ……Ego , it's all about his oversized ego ( to compensate for the undersized penis ).
Meh, when you sue everybody for everything people stop paying attention.
Trump will sue for deflamation of charater. as a civil wrong is about all he can do is seek monetary damage.
The battle between politics and pop culture just took a legal turn. Donald Trump is suing Bruce Springsteen for defamation after the singer made some very harsh comments during his recent concert tour. This started as a fight over words and has turned into a legal battle that has sparked a national debate.
The lawsuit brings up questions about free speech, political criticism, and whether comments from celebrities can make things more exciting in court.
Bruce Springsteen is accused of making "false, malicious, and damaging statements" about Trump in recent interviews and during his 2025 concert tour, according to the filing, which was filed in federal court in New Jersey.
The lawsuit is the result of a sour public dispute between the two well-known individuals, whose ideological differences have always been apparent, that has been simmering for months.
I hope he pays big coin. Maybe a few million. Heck if the pillow guy has to pay so should he.
As Trump well knows, the process is the punishment. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy than Springsteen.
Truth is a complete defence, right? Not to mention the public figure bit.He is very, very, VERY, rich.....so doesn't care about losing the income. BUT, if Trump makes him pay out of what he already has, watch him scream like the rest of the LEFTIST stuck pigs-) (Hey Rosie, want to come back and hold BRUCIES hand)
Fire Island?We just come from places that when someone calls you out we will punch you in the mouth.
Tired of hearing garbage spewing TDS idiots