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"Will we be president in ten years? Only if we add a couple of terms," said Trump just now in Atlanta, followed by chants of "12 more years!"
"It's worse than Afghanistan" -- Trump on cities run by Democrats "It's really hurting the Black community" -- Trump on BLM |
"David, if you guys can start working on that when you get back. Doug , if you don't mind, Kelly, start working on that with David, please"
Trump asks Republican members of Congress to start new investigations of Dems in the middle of his speech. |
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Trump Tweets
A three year HOAX. A failed COUP! A great Scam against our Country! Quote Tweet NPR Politics @nprpolitics FBI Agent In Flynn Case Had Doubts About Investigation, Document Shows |
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and #9.a is Fabricate stories about foreign leaders calling you sir, marveling at the perfection of your response, and observing that the press is more unfair to you than to any other world leader going back beyond written language. |
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"Donald Trump’s former Coast Guard chief is backing Joe Biden, in part because of the president’s anti-science stance on the climate crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Retired Admiral Paul Zukunft, who left his post in 2018, told Politico that Mr Trump had caused “irrevocable” damage to the environment. The military leader pointed to the president’s decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, which has been backed by almost every country in an effort to cut global emissions and curb temperature rise to well below 2C this century. Adm. Zukunft told Politico that leaving the climate deal without another solution, along with other Trump policies, have damaged America’s reputation on the world stage. He also described the Trump presidency as an "insurgency" on Americans' constitutional rights. "I've seen an insurgency, if you will, on our constitutional rights and more power being centralized at the executive level that has really divided our nation. I am concerned that our constitutional rights are being infringed upon from within,' he told Politico." Adm. Zukunft was one of hundreds of officials who added their names to an open letter, published on Thursday that read: “We are 489 retired Generals, Admirals, Senior Noncommissioned Officers, Ambassadors and Senior Civilian National Security Officials supporting Joe Biden for President.” Also on the list is another senior military official who served the Trump administration. Retired Air Force General Paul Selva was the second-highest ranking officer in the military until he stepped down in August last year. Two defense secretaries, Ash Carter and Chuck Hagel, who served under President Obama as well as Eric Edelman, undersecretary of defense for policy in the George W. Bush administration, have added their names to the letter. The letter reads: "We are former public servants who have devoted our careers, and in many cases risked our lives, for the United States. We are generals, admirals, senior noncommissioned officers, ambassadors, and senior civilian national security leaders. We are Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. We love our country. Unfortunately, we also fear for it. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven America needs principled, wise, and responsible leadership. America needs a President who understands, as President Harry S. Truman said, that “the buck stops here.” “We the undersigned endorse Joe Biden to be the next President of the United States. He is the leader our nation needs.” https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...?ocid=msedgdhp |
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Normally I am reluctant to wish serious physical harm on anyone, no matter how detestable I find them. But in Trump's case I have to admit that I can think of few fates more fitting than a truly debilitating case of Covid 19. With lots of long-term after effects. |
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Rhetorical questions, I suppose. |
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Sweatily and vigorously. |
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I'll die happy if Trump strokes out on camera next Tuesday.
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Don't laugh till it's over. |
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If you doubt me, then start driving through a southern state. Leave the interstate and drive on a state highway until you come to a gas station or conveinence store selling MAGA hats. Then find a county highway and drive until you find a grocery store of liquor store selling Trump Wines. Then start asking around. The other piece of evidence is a 20-year graph of annual gun sales. In election years people stock up on guns and ammo for fear that they will be outlawed soon. |
Trump in Virginia
"We've taken NASA from fairways, gra-- I mean, you have to see. They had fairways along like a golf course. It was a better golf course than it was a runway." -- Trump tries to say "runways" but accidentally says "fairways," then tries to play it cool. He has golf on the brain. "They now proved that Russia interfered in 2016. Unfortunately it was on behalf of Hillary Clinton, not Trump" -- Trump just absurdly accused Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia to run a disinformation campaign against herself "We've gotta watch this ballot scam, because they're scamming us. And then they say, 'he doesn't want to turn over' Of course I do. But it's gotta be a fair election." "We're not gonna lose this, expect if they cheat, that's the only way we're gonna lose" Trump, sounded tired and slurring, rambles at length that NBC covered a hurricane in Florida instead of his Nobel Prize Nomination Trump once again claims that Cory Booker is coming to destroy the suburbs if Biden is elected "What would our popularity be if every day for almost four years, you didn't hear any of this ********? ( The media) With all we've done, I think they'd be very nice, the Democrats would say, 'yes, if you'd like, we could cancel the election.'" "I'm extending a moratorium on offshore drilling but if you want oil rigs out there, just let me know, we'll take it off. I can understand that too." |
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So now he's saying "the Wall" has been built? A couple hundred miles of easily bypassed oversize fence that blows over in a strong wind ... on a 2,000 mile border? Well, at least it won't cost Mexico too much. |
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There really isn't any basis for comparison. Camacho was trying to solve a problem for the country he was governing, knew he couldn't handle it without help, and picked the best man available for the job. Trump couldn't care less about anyone else's problems, and only picked his SIL for a sinecure because he likes to have shills and yes-men close to him. (And probably because Ivanka told him to.) |
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He knew he needed someone to solve this whole Middle-East conflict. |
Back in my mid-20s I stumbled upon a copy of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. It was my first deep dive into the Nazi regime. With its you-are-there-in-the-room-as-witness immediacy (the tone was buttressed by Shirer's own experiences in Germany during part of that time), I was gripped, experiencing both dread and fatalistic dismay at the inexorable descent into Hell chronicled therein.
I've re-read it twice since. And much else covering that crucial period of history. I've often wondered why enough people then didn't see the signs clearly enough, to realize the terrible fate awaiting so many millions, and thereby avert disaster. Today I feel much the same dread at the approaching potential for calamity. Likely not at the same awful scale and magnitude as that which gripped the world in the 1930s. But of a nation-wounding level nonetheless. And not confined to the US, as the web of nations does not permit to hermetically seal in and isolate a ructious disruption within a Great Power. The particular form of American Capitalism is inimical to a healthy society, in that its inevitable end result is an ever increasing wealth divide. This kind of Capitalism really is a coddling, socialistic favoritism for the wealthy, and a rough, hardscrabble fighting for scraps for the rest. In order to keep the disenfranchised from rising up against the rapacious few, a political system has been devised where the poor are given lessers to kick down upon, enemies to hate as the cause of their ills. This mass insanity around the almighty dollar, the naked chasing and veritable worship of which has put so much into so few hands, is approaching breaking point. Too many of the citizenry are jaded, disillusioned, desperate. While some may not perceive the full and real picture, a general cynicism has resulted in either malaise or nihilism. One result of disillusionment is a cleaving by some to a messiah-like Leader who they are lead to believe will deliver them from their current difficulties. Not unlike Hitler during the economic woes and political chaos of Weimar Germany. In America today this manifests in much the same cult-like adherence to a populist, where reality is ignored and delusion and fantasy are ferociously clung to. To cut this short, I fear that, as in times past, too few will perceive the danger in time, and a terrible price due to inaction, or action taken too late, will be exacted. Just as for the dread- and frustration-inducing shenanigans during the rise of Hitler, Goebbels, Roehm, Goering, etc., the antics of Trump, Barr, McConnell and company have me almost shrieking to the heavens, "Wake up, fools!" |
Watch the BBC series. 'Nazis: A Warning from History' and 'Rise of the Nazis'
they will send shivers. |
Trump Tweets
The "Intelligence" briefing on so-called "Russian hacking" was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange! Based on the strong recommendation of @SenDanSullivan and @repdonyoung of the Great State of Alaska, it is my honor to inform you that I will be issuing a Presidential Permit for the A2A Cross-Border Rail between Alaska & Canada. Congratulations to the people of Alaska & Canada! The Obama Administration was not out to get the facts, they were out to “get Trump”. Ken Starr...And got caught red handed - All of them. “Trump was right”, they said! |
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Have you read “Berlin Diary” by the same author? https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/com...896l/23756.jpg Since you brought up “immediacy”, it has it in spades, since it’s a collection of writings by the author at the time, as things gradually and inexorably spiraled downhill. Highly recommended. |
John Mulaney explains it all:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhkZ...J4Pw&index=201 |
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