Trump has been married three times and banged one sleezy pron star. Aren't these normal numbers for uber rich men? At least half of the male posters on this thread have paid for the SEX flag.


I just think it's funny when Always-Trumpers call him "establishment". It's absurd. Son of a cable guy and worked his way through college. Not to mention the fact that he goes AGAINST the establishment in more blatant ways than Trump ever did.LMCane said:
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that is what the election will focus on
DeSantis/Youngkin has a great shot to win VirginiaBonfire1996 said:DeSantis flips Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, and then he only needs one of NV, Wisc, VA.sharpdressedman said:
Repub candidate will lose. Dem controlled swing states that have become masters of the election steal process will, again, seal the deal. Whatever it takes, in every form of fraud, will be done without adverse consequences to the perpetrators. Don't be naive and think otherwise. JMO
Remember which states passed voter integrity laws.
Tough in the sense that he posts catty comments about Rihanna performances for likes/retruths. And who knows, that might actually be the right type of play for the primary battle to set him apart from DeSantis.J. Walter Weatherman said:Bryanisbest said:
I don't like Trump either but I'm voting for him. Why? Cause he's the toughest Republican summich in the valley.
Kind of odd to call captain bone spurs "tough" when he's going against someone who voluntarily served.
JWinTX said:I dont believe that a GOP candidate can be inaugurated again UNTIL I see it actually happen...Ags77 said:JWinTX said:
There is no chance that:
1.) Trump will win the White House again
2.) Biden will ever debate against DeSantis in 2024
There is a remote chance:
1.) Biden runs again in 2024
2.) DeSantis doesn't run in 2024
There is a great chance:
1.) Trump screws up everything for DeSantis and the GOP
2.) Gavin Newsom runs as the Dems candidate
There is 100% chance:
1.) Dems control over elections hasn't changed and cannot be altered
2.) A Dem will be in the White House for 2025
3.) USA is fooked...national debt keeps going up...freedom keeps dropping
I was with you until you said 100% a Dem wins the White House.
Ags77 said:JWinTX said:I dont believe that a GOP candidate can be inaugurated again UNTIL I see it actually happen...Ags77 said:JWinTX said:
There is no chance that:
1.) Trump will win the White House again
2.) Biden will ever debate against DeSantis in 2024
There is a remote chance:
1.) Biden runs again in 2024
2.) DeSantis doesn't run in 2024
There is a great chance:
1.) Trump screws up everything for DeSantis and the GOP
2.) Gavin Newsom runs as the Dems candidate
There is 100% chance:
1.) Dems control over elections hasn't changed and cannot be altered
2.) A Dem will be in the White House for 2025
3.) USA is fooked...national debt keeps going up...freedom keeps dropping
I was with you until you said 100% a Dem wins the White House.
If DeSantis is the nominee, get ready to see it !!!
DeSantis 2024
Set aside age (my single biggest disqualifying concern), electability, whether he is a fiscal or social conservative, his temper, if too many are just likely to react viscerally in critical swing states to his campaign, or whether he is right or wrong on any number of issues that matter to certain 'single issue' voters.Quote:
Democrats still want Trump to be prosecuted. Indeed, as we noted yesterday, a Democrat state district attorney in Atlanta is preparing to do just that. So, what do you do if you're the Biden Justice Department? Well, as I've previously contended, two things. First, obviously, redouble the effort to make the January 6 case. Second, try to alter the public perception of the Mar-a-Lago case: Instead of emphasizing the illegal retention of highly classified intelligence, emphasize the obstruction of a federal grand jury the element that is not present in the Biden case (or, now, in the Pence case).
On the latter strategy, I have a new op-ed in the New York Post:Quote:
Out with reckless mishandling of classified information, in with grand jury obstruction.
Ever since the Biden scandal came to light, the media-Democrat rhetoric has taken a decided turn. With Biden, and now Pence, having apparently committed the same criminal offense as Trump namely, gross negligence in the mishandling of national defense intelligence Biden and his apologists have countered that the conduct is actually very different. Their reasoning?
They posit that Biden and, now, Pence have fully cooperated with investigators, while Trump fought and misled investigators for over a year-and-a-half.
In this, the commentariat is conflating the separate criminal-law issues of liability and culpability.
All three men Trump, Biden, and Pence seem to have committed the same offense, i.e., they are all equally liable.
The fact that Trump has been combative while Biden and Pence have been cooperative means that Trump's behavior is more culpable; but that is not a defense for Biden and Pence. It just means that, as in every case where multiple people commit the same crime, the conduct of some is worse than that of others. Relative culpability explains why some defendants are sentenced more severely than others; it doesn't expunge anyone's guilt.
But that is not how Biden's DOJ appears to be playing it. Like the Biden and Pence camps, they are shifting their attention and thus the public's attention to Trump's obstructive conduct.
What matters is not the illegal retention of classified documents, which we are expected to ignore because it was supposedly "inadvertent," as Biden's flacks put it (even though that is not a defense).
What now matters is Trump's dodging of the investigators the behavior that is said to distinguish him from Biden and Pence.
Please check out the whole column, here.