LaceyLou Posted Monday at 07:48 PM Posted Monday at 07:48 PM 2 hours ago, oblong said: Because he hates the right people. That enabled the loonies like Mike Johnson to tolerate it. If the evil lesbians and liberals can’t stand the guy then it’s all good. The other reason is people like Ted Cruz and Rubio and Graham can never admit they were wrong after they flipped once already to be pro trump. They would rather destroy the country than admit we were right about him. We have one more chance, if we are allowed to, to save this country in about 9 1/2 months. I wish I remember who first suggested to me that the gold plated idol has a large collection of different bad qualities such that he appeals to a larger collection of bigots/idiots/conspiracy theorists than any other politician. I believe that. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Monday at 08:50 PM Posted Monday at 08:50 PM 3 hours ago, oblong said: Because he hates the right people. That enabled the loonies like Mike Johnson to tolerate it. If the evil lesbians and liberals can’t stand the guy then it’s all good. The other reason is people like Ted Cruz and Rubio and Graham can never admit they were wrong after they flipped once already to be pro trump. They would rather destroy the country than admit we were right about him. We have one more chance, if we are allowed to, to save this country in about 9 1/2 months. This is surely part of it, but I think there's even more than that. How many times have we seen Republicans respond to a Trump atrocity with condemnation in the early aftermath, only to quickly shift gears and pledge their support instead? They already hated the same people going into their initial criticism before abandoning that, which itself tacitly admitting they were wrong. I think they might be getting drastic threats coupled with big payoffs, the latter of which ensures they are in on the crime, so they can't flip or they'll experience the former, which doesn't necessarily have to be a mortal threat, maybe more of a criminal prosecutorial threat, the threat of prison, meaning not country club jail. Threats + payoffs = mobster ****. 1 Quote
LaceyLou Posted Monday at 08:56 PM Posted Monday at 08:56 PM 3 minutes ago, chasfh said: This is surely part of it, but I think there's even more than that. How many times have we seen Republicans respond to a Trump atrocity with condemnation in the early aftermath, only to quickly shift gears and pledge their support instead? They already hated the same people going into their initial criticism before abandoning that, which itself tacitly admitting they were wrong. I think they might be getting drastic threats coupled with big payoffs, the latter of which ensures they are in on the crime, so they can't flip or they'll experience the former, which doesn't necessarily have to be a mortal threat, maybe more of a criminal prosecutorial threat, the threat of prison, meaning not country club jail. Threats + payoffs = mobster ****. Also true. I always wondered if in some cases somebody has pictures are papers they don't want to get out that fell into the wrong hands. Unfortunately part of it is simply because it's moving things in a direction they have been wanting to go themselves, and assume that since they won't be the ones hurt, then why not? Quote
antrat Posted Monday at 10:00 PM Posted Monday at 10:00 PM Trump continuing to let out more drug dealers. Trump orders release of Arkansas congressman's son serving drug sentence Quote
oblong Posted Monday at 10:04 PM Posted Monday at 10:04 PM 1 hour ago, chasfh said: This is surely part of it, but I think there's even more than that. How many times have we seen Republicans respond to a Trump atrocity with condemnation in the early aftermath, only to quickly shift gears and pledge their support instead? They already hated the same people going into their initial criticism before abandoning that, which itself tacitly admitting they were wrong. I think they might be getting drastic threats coupled with big payoffs, the latter of which ensures they are in on the crime, so they can't flip or they'll experience the former, which doesn't necessarily have to be a mortal threat, maybe more of a criminal prosecutorial threat, the threat of prison, meaning not country club jail. Threats + payoffs = mobster ****. I don’t think it’s threats or blackmail. They realized “ok, he’s not going anywhere. We need his voters”. Deep down they want him gone but the only ones who ever say it are those retiring. There’s always going to be ass kissing for the president. Any president. The tech bros and captains or industry support the peoole in charge. Regardless of policies. Part of it is ego and personal wealth and the other part is they are often in charge of companies that are public and employ thousands. They can’t let their personal politics interfere. Their responsibility is to shareholders and employees. Ethically and legally. Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted Monday at 11:37 PM Posted Monday at 11:37 PM 1 hour ago, antrat said: Trump continuing to let out more drug dealers. Trump orders release of Arkansas congressman's son serving drug sentence Of course a Congress critter’s son. Would not have happen if this was a brown person. 1 Quote
guy incognito Posted Monday at 11:57 PM Posted Monday at 11:57 PM 1 hour ago, oblong said: Their responsibility is to shareholders and employees. Well, to shareholders anyway. Quote
guy incognito Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM (edited) Edited yesterday at 01:21 AM by guy incognito Quote
guy incognito Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM One way or another, the world is going to have to deal with this goddamned pig. 1 Quote
Tigermojo Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM They are incredibly bad at secrecy. Quote
LaceyLou Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM Posted yesterday at 01:35 AM 5 minutes ago, Tigermojo said: They are incredibly bad at secrecy. I think it's intentional, to show that they can do whatever they want. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM Posted yesterday at 03:36 AM So many memes too little time. Too bad he never read them Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM Posted yesterday at 03:39 AM I was looking forward to watching the National Championship game tonight, until ESPN played a propaganda puff piece from the fat, fascistic, felon tonight. Game went off as soon as I saw ESPN turn into state TV for this fat ****. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted yesterday at 03:51 AM Posted yesterday at 03:51 AM 11 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: I was looking forward to watching the National Championship game tonight, until ESPN played a propaganda puff piece from the fat, fascistic, felon tonight. Game went off as soon as I saw ESPN turn into state TV for this fat ****. the crowd booed him though Quote
pfife Posted yesterday at 04:23 AM Posted yesterday at 04:23 AM We got a ****ing Indiana University football national championship before we got a trump healthcare plan 1 Quote
romad1 Posted yesterday at 11:30 AM Posted yesterday at 11:30 AM "Comply or Die" woah. That's consistent with what the Founders wanted? Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM 12 hours ago, Tigerbomb13 said: Of course a Congress critter’s son. Would not have happen if this was a brown person. This is a big payoff. Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 12:31 PM Posted yesterday at 12:31 PM 1 hour ago, romad1 said: "Comply or Die" woah. That's consistent with what the Founders wanted? Before long the founders are going to be dismissed as “woke cucks”. Quote
romad1 Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM Posted yesterday at 02:21 PM The Spanberger cleanout of the Trumpies on the University boards makes me much happier about her. Quote
romad1 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago [insert meme from "Red Dawn" where the two Cuban airborne officers are talking to the mayor and they turn to each other sarcastically and say "these people are fortunate to have such a shepherd as this"] 1 Quote
oblong Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 minutes ago, romad1 said: [insert meme from "Red Dawn" where the two Cuban airborne officers are talking to the mayor and they turn to each other sarcastically and say "these people are fortunate to have such a shepherd as this"] Superfly! Ron O Neal. Quote
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