Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
it's just for one day, nonequals. You have to trust Trump given his honesty in the past, amirite?
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
Trump's most recent comments about horrible Africans and Asians ALSO sneaking in are interesting (aside from their numbers almost certainly being miniscule). Because JUST appealing to his horrible supporters' anti-brown racism isn't enough. Gotta get the black and yellow shades in there, too.
Fine, fine people those Trump supporters.
Gary, have you ever been in that prime group of idiots right behind Trump? Trumpers must dream of that, no?
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
it's just for one day, nonequals. You have to trust Trump given his honesty in the past, amirite?
Not sure that you could get a better single example of the degree to which Trump has normalized the unthinkable. First off, of course, the way he has acted and spoken in the past gives plenty of reason to believe that he wants to be a dictator.
But the first time that he actually says it (that I'm aware of), he DOESN'T decide to ease into it by connecting it to some silly or completely impractical aim that could more easily be excused as joking (like, maybe, "I'll fire all of the leftist professors in the Ivy League").
No, he mentions two things that he's sincere about, and over which he likely COULD exercise some extra-Presidential power. And he did not say it in any where near a joking manner.
And many of his supporters applaud. And how many Rs complained? And how big of a story was it in the MSM, really?
it's just for one day, nonequals. You have to trust Trump given his honesty in the past, amirite?
Not sure that you could get a better single example of the degree to which Trump has normalized the unthinkable. First off, of course, the way he has acted and spoken in the past gives plenty of reason to believe that he wants to be a dictator.
But the first time that he actually says it (that I'm aware of), he DOESN'T decide to ease into it by connecting it to some silly or completely impractical aim that could more easily be excused as joking (like, maybe, "I'll fire all of the leftist professors in the Ivy League").
No, he mentions two things that he's sincere about, and over which he likely COULD exercise some extra-Presidential power. And he did not say it in any where near a joking manner.
And many of his supporters applaud. And how many Rs complained? And how big of a story was it in the MSM, really?
As Cheney says, "sleepwalking into dictatorship."
I think we just have to acknowledge that a solid third of America wants a dictatorship as long as it is pro-gun, pro-Jesus, anti-immigrant, anti-alliances and makes vague noises about price controls and trade protectionism.
That third would drop democracy like a bad date and welcome a newly relabeled 'Trumpland' instead of "America"
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
Look how well it's working for North Korea 👏. Closed borders and 💯 percent approval rating for dictator.
Not sure that you could get a better single example of the degree to which Trump has normalized the unthinkable. First off, of course, the way he has acted and spoken in the past gives plenty of reason to believe that he wants to be a dictator.
But the first time that he actually says it (that I'm aware of), he DOESN'T decide to ease into it by connecting it to some silly or completely impractical aim that could more easily be excused as joking (like, maybe, "I'll fire all of the leftist professors in the Ivy League").
No, he mentions two things that he's sincere about, and over which he likely COULD exercise some extra-Presidential power. And he did not say it in any where near a joking manner.
And many of his supporters applaud. And how many Rs complained? And how big of a story was it in the MSM, really?
As Cheney says, "sleepwalking into dictatorship."
I think we just have to acknowledge that a solid third of America wants a dictatorship as long as it is pro-gun, pro-Jesus, anti-immigrant, anti-alliances and makes vague noises about price controls and trade protectionism.
That third would drop democracy like a bad date and welcome a newly relabeled 'Trumpland' instead of "America"
That's who lives with us and votes.
Yes, but they have a U.S. flag on their hat and their truck. Does that mitigate any of this?
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
Look how well it's working for North Korea 👏. Closed borders and 💯 percent approval rating for dictator.
#FGofDG
I never thought about it this way, but just imagine "making it" to President of the (Freakin') United States, and you're actually - REALLY AND TRULY ACTUALLY - still envious of of Kim Jong Un, the boy-man murderer leader of perhaps the worst country in the world.
Incredible. And roughly one-in-two Americans will still vote for you.
OH, the dumocrats are going to lose big time next November and they know it, which scares the H*LL out of them.
Why would I be scared about that?
Thought-provoking question, now that I consider it.
Seriously: A GOP administration would give us people who love the country, follow the Constitution, and obey the law. Why exactly would that prospect be scary to Democrats? That's a genuine question and not rhetorical.
Thought-provoking question, now that I consider it.
Seriously: A GOP administration would give us people who love the country, follow the Constitution, and obey the law. Why exactly would that prospect be scary to Democrats? That's a genuine question and not rhetorical.
sarcasm doesn't work on the internet, bubb.
normally a poster would put a "/s" or "/sarc" at the end of something like that, to indicate sarcasm. it's the convention.
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Thought-provoking question, now that I consider it.
Seriously: A GOP administration would give us people who love the country, follow the Constitution, and obey the law. Why exactly would that prospect be scary to Democrats? That's a genuine question and not rhetorical.
I don’t agree with what you wrote but that doesn’t mean I’m losing any sleep over who will win the presidential election. Why should I?
Yes, close the boarder, elect Trump, and let us BE ALONE with our dear dictator !!! I don't want none of those brown people getting in the way of me enjoying our new orange autocrat !!!
Trump's most recent comments about horrible Africans and Asians ALSO sneaking in are interesting (aside from their numbers almost certainly being miniscule). Because JUST appealing to his horrible supporters' anti-brown racism isn't enough. Gotta get the black and yellow shades in there, too.
Fine, fine people those Trump supporters.
Gary, have you ever been in that prime group of idiots right behind Trump? Trumpers must dream of that, no?
You belong to the Bidenette cult and they are all idiots.
it's just for one day, nonequals. You have to trust Trump given his honesty in the past, amirite?
Not sure that you could get a better single example of the degree to which Trump has normalized the unthinkable. First off, of course, the way he has acted and spoken in the past gives plenty of reason to believe that he wants to be a dictator.
But the first time that he actually says it (that I'm aware of), he DOESN'T decide to ease into it by connecting it to some silly or completely impractical aim that could more easily be excused as joking (like, maybe, "I'll fire all of the leftist professors in the Ivy League").
No, he mentions two things that he's sincere about, and over which he likely COULD exercise some extra-Presidential power. And he did not say it in any where near a joking manner.
And many of his supporters applaud. And how many Rs complained? And how big of a story was it in the MSM, really?
As Cheney says, "sleepwalking into dictatorship."
The establishment has morphed Cheney into a voice of reason.
And many fall for it.
Also, guarantee you Cheney did not come up with that sleepwalking line.
Thought-provoking question, now that I consider it.
Seriously: A GOP administration would give us people who love the country, follow the Constitution, and obey the law. Why exactly would that prospect be scary to Democrats? That's a genuine question and not rhetorical.
GOP Crime Blotter
Ryan J. Reilly @ryanjreilly · 7m "I am a f-ing animal." "it ain't stopping." "do you hear me back there?" 22 months in federal prison for Sara Carpenter, who will be required to surrender sometime after Feb. 1. Feds sought 66 months here originally.
Ryan J. Reilly @ryanjreilly · 1h A "trusted lieutenant" for the Proud Boys got a generous sentence of just over three years in federal prison after he cooperated with the feds post-Jan. 6. Should be out soon.
Thought-provoking question, now that I consider it.
Seriously: A GOP administration would give us people who love the country, follow the Constitution, and obey the law. Why exactly would that prospect be scary to Democrats? That's a genuine question and not rhetorical.
I don’t agree with what you wrote but that doesn’t mean I’m losing any sleep over who will win the presidential election. Why should I?
Ask your democrat buddies who had a meltdown after the 2016 election. Do you think they'll all move on if Trump wins again in 2024?