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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 Mar 24 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
You deserve the idiotic response for not having the will power NOT to respond this TDS nonsense. I have stopped responding directly to the TDS mob ( of 1 ) and feel much better for it I am truly grateful you no longer respond to me as I have yet to see one that added anything worthwhile to the discussion. There is no such thing as a “TDS mob”. There are simply people, from many backgrounds, who are able to see what you, others who think like you, and Trump’s base, either cannot see or are prepared to ignore. Perhaps it will take another 4 years of Trump to convince you, but it really ought not to. The evidence is right in front of you.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 Mar 24 4.53pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Yeah I know our very own Comical Ali. I am glad you find any humour in this. I find the situation of it being even remotely possible that Trump could regain the Presidency, when he insulted the office in the way he did, intensely sad and discouraging. Why anyone should think it’s ok that this is happening is beyond me. A whole bunch of decent men, both Republicans and Democrats, must be turning in their graves to know this is a realistic prospect.
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Teddy Eagle 28 Mar 24 5.01pm | |
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Maybe try the Serenity prayer.
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georgenorman 28 Mar 24 5.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Nobody sensible thinks all Republican voters are as you describe them and certainly not me. There is though a huge difference between all Republican voters and those that comprise Trump’s base. Many of the latter though fit the description quite well. Other Republicans are just loyal to whoever their party stands whilst others, who may vote Republican this time, have a perception that the mess they think their country is in is the fault of Biden and are voting against him this time, rather than for Trump having been deceived by the constant cries of “witch-hunt”. It seems to me you fit the latter category. I totally reject the idea that I, or anyone else for that matter, suffers from some kind of deranged view of Trump. You cannot become deranged because of such a man. You can only become angry and determined.. If people were protesting about say, Reagan, or either of the Bushes, in this way then there would some justification for the allegation. They didn’t though because there was no reason to. Those men did not behave like Trump. They weren’t narcissistic crooks with only self interest as their motivation. They might have been political opponents but they were respected. Not so Trump. Every respectable man and woman, Democrat or Republican, who cares about their country, needs to oppose him and I take my hat off to those Republicans who have had the guts to do so. One reason that Trump does so well is because of people like you, they are like recruitment sergeants for him.
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silvertop Portishead 28 Mar 24 5.12pm | |
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Trump will come into power, I have little doubt. It is his race to lose. The Democrats had a chance to replace the sleeping cadaver and chose not to. Madness. As to those who currently support him, your suggestion that they will change their stance after 4 more years of Trump is hopelessly optimistic and gives his base far too much credit. He will go through one clumsy, half-witted debacle after another but his base will continue to passionately back him regardless. Where he has obviously erred, he will say something - actually anything - in tweet or speech and his base will blindingly believe him. You see, he was given to them by God. Thus, he presses the red button and launches a random nuke strike against the Cook Islands. He then stands before the lectern and states that he didn't press the red button. No, apparently it was Chinese attack monkeys from outer space. His base genuinely and unquestionably believe the red button was pressed by Chinese attack monkeys from outer space and continue to adore him. He has such a loyal support that he can be filmed cheerfully trephining babies on national TV and it will make not one iota of difference to his support.
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georgenorman 28 Mar 24 5.30pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Trump will come into power, I have little doubt. It is his race to lose. The Democrats had a chance to replace the sleeping cadaver and chose not to. Madness. As to those who currently support him, your suggestion that they will change their stance after 4 more years of Trump is hopelessly optimistic and gives his base far too much credit. He will go through one clumsy, half-witted debacle after another but his base will continue to passionately back him regardless. Where he has obviously erred, he will say something - actually anything - in tweet or speech and his base will blindingly believe him. You see, he was given to them by God. Thus, he presses the red button and launches a random nuke strike against the Cook Islands. He then stands before the lectern and states that he didn't press the red button. No, apparently it was Chinese attack monkeys from outer space. His base genuinely and unquestionably believe the red button was pressed by Chinese attack monkeys from outer space and continue to adore him. He has such a loyal support that he can be filmed cheerfully trephining babies on national TV and it will make not one iota of difference to his support. Whereas Joe will have no recollection of pressing the button or what and where the Cook Islands are.
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 24 6.36pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Trump will come into power, I have little doubt. It is his race to lose. The Democrats had a chance to replace the sleeping cadaver and chose not to. Madness. As to those who currently support him, your suggestion that they will change their stance after 4 more years of Trump is hopelessly optimistic and gives his base far too much credit. He will go through one clumsy, half-witted debacle after another but his base will continue to passionately back him regardless. Where he has obviously erred, he will say something - actually anything - in tweet or speech and his base will blindingly believe him. You see, he was given to them by God. Thus, he presses the red button and launches a random nuke strike against the Cook Islands. He then stands before the lectern and states that he didn't press the red button. No, apparently it was Chinese attack monkeys from outer space. His base genuinely and unquestionably believe the red button was pressed by Chinese attack monkeys from outer space and continue to adore him. He has such a loyal support that he can be filmed cheerfully trephining babies on national TV and it will make not one iota of difference to his support. Obviously they are going to support him. The Democrats made it happen. If they don't support him they get the Democrats....who basically hate them. If the Democrats would get behind Biden....someone much more corrupt and incompetent and in severe mental decline I kind of fail to see the relevance of criticising Trump supporters.
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Stirlingsays 28 Mar 24 6.38pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I rest my case M'lud. Indeed. The next level is sobbing I think.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 28 Mar 24 7.21pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Trump will come into power, I have little doubt. It is his race to lose. The Democrats had a chance to replace the sleeping cadaver and chose not to. Madness. As to those who currently support him, your suggestion that they will change their stance after 4 more years of Trump is hopelessly optimistic and gives his base far too much credit. He will go through one clumsy, half-witted debacle after another but his base will continue to passionately back him regardless. Where he has obviously erred, he will say something - actually anything - in tweet or speech and his base will blindingly believe him. You see, he was given to them by God. Thus, he presses the red button and launches a random nuke strike against the Cook Islands. He then stands before the lectern and states that he didn't press the red button. No, apparently it was Chinese attack monkeys from outer space. His base genuinely and unquestionably believe the red button was pressed by Chinese attack monkeys from outer space and continue to adore him. He has such a loyal support that he can be filmed cheerfully trephining babies on national TV and it will make not one iota of difference to his support. A casual observer might suggest there are loads more wars under the last Democrat governments than there were under Trump. I see no reason for him to start any particular wars - certainly not nuclear. I would suspect that four or more years of the current regime and war with Iran will be soon enough. For a starter anyway - and then who knows. Just what it looks like to me anyway.
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Ouzo Dan Behind you 28 Mar 24 8.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
That though is just the perception that Trump wants you to believe. It isn't true at all. Judges might be appointed by Democrats, as they are by Republicans, but they remain Judges whose master is the law. From all I am seeing they are actually leaning over backwards to be more than fair and reasonable. The FBI and The Justice Department owe their loyalty to the USA, the Constitution and the law. Not to any party or the current President. There is a separation of power. The individuals might be Democrats, I have no idea, but their motivation is very clearly to expose Trump's behaviour and probably to make money from it personally. The States involved might be Blue States but they are bound to be. Red States wouldn't indict Trump. It would upset their own voters. The Democrats at a national level aren't involved. These are local decisions taken by local law enforcement. So no Democratic "control". Inevitable political involvement given the way the system there operates but that's not the same thing. I see your recent 'unjust' conviction has taught you nothing.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 Mar 24 8.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Maybe try the Serenity prayer.
They are wise sentiments which, believe it or not, I both accept and try to adhere to. Perhaps you could advise Hrolf and all those who believe in the Great Replacement Theory. It might help them come to terms with reality and change tack.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 28 Mar 24 8.56pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
One reason that Trump does so well is because of people like you, they are like recruitment sergeants for him. Then there must be an awful lot of recruitment sergeant’s because the latest polls show the race is almost neck and neck. When reality strikes the floating voters and/or Biden withdraws in favour of a younger candidate without the baggage or the legacy of unrelenting character assassinations, anything could happen. The fat lady isn’t even in the dressing room yet. She is in the hotel deciding if her sore throat and advancing years means that her understudy, an unknown star with a wonderful sense of timing, must take her place. It ain’t over till it’s over.
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