Trump Makes Reiner's Murder All About Him

Our President has no class
At any other time in our history when people were not celebrating murder, mass murder, defending murderers, displaying antisemitism, assaulting old men for wearing a hat, burning down cities for imagined sins, encouraging assassinations of political figures and general bad behavior, that might have meant something.
 
It is the opinion of all people of the world who have any class.
We understand why you don't feel that way.
You have to be a real authoritarian to think the all people of the world, share you opinion

Moreover that you have class thinking that…especially when you support narcoterrorist and your leaders worked to keep sex offenders like Epstein off the sex offender registry
 
I'm not surprised at all OP, a scumbag is gonna scumbag.

And we got the world's biggest scumbag leading the country.

We're so fucked!

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Correction accepted, however I believe it is a misnomer by Mr. Buffett, rest his soul. In the story he makes it clear that it is in reference to KINg GEorge.

Very true, have you read the book?

Thanks to Jimmy, rest his soul, I found the book 20 years ago and love it.

Well worth the read.
 
We used to expect more from ourselves as well. Now we celebrate murders and give money for defense of cold-blooded, back-shooting killers.

I'm sorry but for me, Trump being unpresidential is, morally speaking, peanuts given the larger picture. Objective concerns such as lives of innocents is more important to me than the bourgeois idea of image and decorum.

Such things tend to start at the top and roll down.

The leader of the country doing this just makes it more accepted and more probable to be taken to new heights by the masses
 
In your mind?
His mind is Trump 24/7.


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Trump is subhuman. He does not possess basic , human qualities we observe in normally developed 5 year olds.

No but he can sure run the country though. Unfortunately he also tends to run his mouth from time to time though and doesn't realize that even if something is true doesn't mean that he needs to say it. Otherwise, he gives you guys a legit reason to mock us.

And during those "years ago", you people arrested him, raided his house, sued him, called him "Hitler", called him a "rapist", called him a "pedophile", attempted to assassinate him twice, shot him in the face, had the FBI spy on him, had the IRS climbing up his ass, and had him tied up by every liberal judicial hack in this country.

Reiner was a high-profile vocal supporter of all those things, just as you were. And now your panties are in a bunch because Trump won't play nice???

**** that noise. The niceties are over.

Preach it brother!! 🙌

Actually in person, even someone like Bill Maher found him to be personable.

He just doesn't take any shit. When called out on media, be it old school or social.



Lol I like the part where he says that he wasn't high. 😆
 
I know what you mean, but consider that Trump is almost 80 years old and he is tired, he is fading. He has been through the ringer these past ten years more than any ten other politicians. And this job is all work, work, work. I think it is getting to him. Nothing but meetings, lectures, questions and speeches day in and day out. I think Trump needs to take a long vacation.
Poor Trump huh?

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And yet his little finger did more in the last day of his life than you have done in your whole life. Nothing like pure jealousy creeping through. Good on ya.


Go make out with a crocodile.
 
Some Republicans have distanced themselves from Donald Trump or openly criticized him, though the reasons vary—ranging from disagreements over policy, concerns about his leadership style, or fallout from events like January 6th. Here are a few notable examples:

🗣 Prominent Republicans Critical of Trump​

  • Mitt Romney (Senator, Utah) – One of the most vocal critics, he voted to convict Trump in both impeachment trials and has consistently spoken out against him.
  • Liz Cheney (Former Representative, Wyoming) – Broke with Trump over January 6th, served as Vice Chair of the House Select Committee investigating the attack, and lost her seat after opposing him.
  • Adam Kinzinger (Former Representative, Illinois) – Another member of the January 6th Committee, he frequently criticized Trump’s influence on the GOP.
  • Larry Hogan (Former Governor, Maryland) – A moderate Republican who has said Trump should not lead the party.
  • Chris Christie (Former Governor, New Jersey) – Once an ally, he became a sharp critic, especially during the 2024 Republican primary.
  • George W. Bush (Former President) – While less direct, he has implied disapproval of Trump’s leadership and direction for the party.
  • Mitch McConnell (Senate Minority Leader, Kentucky) – Though he often worked with Trump, McConnell condemned him after January 6th, saying Trump was “practically and morally responsible” for the attack.

📊 Broader Republican Divide​

  • Establishment Republicans – Some traditional conservatives worry Trump’s populist style undermines party values.
  • Moderate Republicans – Often oppose Trump’s rhetoric and approach to governance.
  • Never Trump Movement – A coalition of conservatives and Republicans who have consistently opposed Trump since 2016.
So while Trump remains highly influential in the GOP, there’s a clear faction of Republicans—especially moderates, traditional conservatives, and those focused on national security—who have broken with him.

Would you like me to map out the different factions inside the Republican Party (Trump loyalists, moderates, Never Trump conservatives) so you can see how the divide plays out more clearly?
Would you like me to map out the different factions inside the Republican Party (Trump loyalists, moderates, Never Trump conservatives) so you can see how the divide plays out more clearly?


Yes, please.
 
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