Trump's Words

Trump committed treasonous, historic crimes: attempting to overturn a presidential election, disenfranchise millions of Americans, and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power.

For more than two hours Trump did nothing to stop the violent, lawless attack of the Capitol Building – an attack he himself incited.

There’s Trump’s disgraceful, reprehensible attempt to exploit fallen American soldiers for crass political theater.

We have Trump announcing his intent to subject his political opponents to criminal prosecution for the ‘crime’ of being his political opponents – which is fundamentally fascist.

For these and scores of other reasons, Trump is unfit to be president – beyond partisan politics, policy positions, and the issues; there is no way to rationalize or justify voting for Trump.

It’s utter madness to want Trump in the WH – completely insane.
jones are you partisan?.....
 
View attachment 1032277ANOTHER TYPICAL MAC1958 THREAD--- 1 YEA and 143 NEAS.
Mac still thinks the entire world is wrong and misguided. Only HE sees clearly! :laughing0301:

Him and the other retards post video that proves their position wrong, they are simply too stupid to understand that words have meaning in the real world.
 
Is it possible to view and discuss Harris's words? How about the government takeover of the production and distribution of goods and services? That used to be the definition of fascism.
 
I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​

No, I don't understand. And people are entitled to believe whatever they want. They can have an opinion, but they cannot render themselves immune to ridicule for drawing highly distorted comparisons between him and the actual functional tyrants of history.

It's okay to praise the prowess of your enemies, and even respect them, and then destroy them later.

And when there is a concerted effort by leftists everywhere to kill him and destroy him, "garbage", "animals", and"vermin" are putting it mildly for him.

Let's not preach about morality of any sort, okay? Not when there have been two concerted attempts on Trump's life this year.

Let's also not forget the leftist manufactured "Danger to Democracy" trope, which those assassins took way too seriously.
 
I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​

He is like a good umpire. he calls them as he sees them. Isn't it a shame that they are vermin?
 
Is it possible to view and discuss Harris's words? How about the government takeover of the production and distribution of goods and services? That used to be the definition of fascism.
No. You got your isms mixed up. Educate yourself.
 
I wonder if I should have put the phrase "from a historical perspective" in larger font. I did bold and italicize it.

That's kind of the point here.
WTF cares about history? Most Americans have no idea who used those terms or the context they were used in because they are liberals and never studied history, so they are doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past. Voting for Trump is not one of them. He has a history, and it is a pretty good one, considering Cackles and Brandon's last 4 years. Please go the restroom and untwist your panties.
 
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I have a question for those who are voting for/voted for Trump:

When you see Trump have words of praise for dictators and autocrats like Putin, Xi, Kim and Orban, when he wishes his generals were like those of Hitler, and when you hear the words he uses to describe people -- human beings -- on American soil like "vermin", "garbage", and "animals", can you understand why people across the political spectrum might have concerns from a historical perspective?

It's a fair, clear, pertinent, and direct question. I'm expecting more personal attacks than straight, honest answers, and that would be an answer in itself. So that's okay.

Trump calls political enemies ‘vermin,’ echoing dictators Hitler, Mussolini​

You’ve put half the board on ignore. You will just be in an echo chamber
 
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