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47 minutes ago, mollyafox said:

 

 

oh god our "jefferson lives." lol

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5 hours ago, mollyafox said:

 

 

 

Trump's neck looks like an old woman's vagina. 

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29 minutes ago, Windsor said:

 

Trump's an old vagina. 


FTFY

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1 hour ago, Windsor said:

 

Trump's neck looks like an old woman's vagina. 

 

 

To be fair, he's visibly ageing - we've had the chat hereabouts before but he's 76, raging inside and has likely carried stress above and beyond that of most people for decades. One of the many books ripping into him during his presidency considered the complex and highly toxic nature of his mental health, the kind of seething mess that delivers blows to physical health too. 

 

Stroke or heart attack before the presidential race gets underway for real wouldn't be that surprising IMHO.

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31 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

To be fair, he's visibly ageing - we've had the chat hereabouts before but he's 76, raging inside and has likely carried stress above and beyond that of most people for decades. One of the many books ripping into him during his presidency considered the complex and highly toxic nature of his mental health, the kind of seething mess that delivers blows to physical health too. 

 

Stroke or heart attack before the presidential race gets underway for real wouldn't be that surprising IMHO.

 

I've always imagined a Bing Crosby-style fatal heart attack on the golf course for him. Can't come soon enough!

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10 minutes ago, prussianblue said:

 

I've always imagined a Bing Crosby-style fatal heart attack on the golf course for him. Can't come soon enough!

 

 

Well, if it was this week the resulting funeral would come close to the outpouring of grief that attended the end of Elvis. 

 

Interesting times, mind - we could see the first presidential run by a jailbird (acceptable legally, apparently, according to something I heard on Radio 4 a couple of hours ago)

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16 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

Well, if it was this week the resulting funeral would come close to the outpouring of grief that attended the end of Elvis. 

 

Interesting times, mind - we could see the first presidential run by a jailbird (acceptable legally, apparently, according to something I heard on Radio 4 a couple of hours ago)

First major party presidential candidate.

Socialist Eugene V. Debs ran from prison in 1920.

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Love the use of caps lock on a typo.
 

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INDICATED. SAD!

 

Fucker reminds me of Ceciliain.

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37 minutes ago, TQR said:

Love the use of caps lock on a typo.
 

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INDICATED. SAD!

 

Fucker reminds me of Ceciliain.

 

 

Aye, indicative of the deafening voice in his head - narcissism literally writ large, or summat

 

 

One of the hardest questions you could ask him is to describe a dull day in his life.

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1 minute ago, maryportfuncity said:

Aye, indicative of the deafening voice in his head - narcissism literally writ large, or summat

 

One of the hardest questions you could ask him is to describe a dull day in his life.


It was a boring day. A very boring day. The most boringest day in the history of the world. No one can have a BORINGER day than I can. Any UNTRUE CLAIMS that other people have had more boring days than me are from rADICAL WOKE LEFT FAKE NEWS LEFTIES ON THE LEFT. SAD!!

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And so the day a former president is arraigned on charges yet to be disclosed has arrived.

 

Republicans claim it is all political. What I didn't hear was them distancing themselves when Trump was calling for Hillary Clinton to be locked up. Or indeed claiming the opening of an investigation into her weeks before the election was political. Or all the nonsense over laptops etc etc.

 

All Trump had to do was take the proposed prosecution, claim he was innocent and let the justice system take its course. (Personally, if he is convicted on this, then Sir C can send more coffee).

 

Instead, he's being a total idiot, playing the victim, slagging off the DA and the judge and dragging MTG and her ilk to New York for a pity party.

 

What we need is his election interference, classified documents and sedition trials to proceed. Why these are taking so long is a mystery.

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I’ve never heard of this man Trump. Is he a footballer, whatever that is?

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12 minutes ago, The Hermit said:

I’ve never heard of this man Trump. Is he a footballer, whatever that is?


Snooker.

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Fairly balanced (well IMHO, Trump will surely disagree massively) assessment of the current goings on  linked below. Key to the fallout from the civil case he's just lost are two things: firstly the fact that women 35-49 who act as moral guardians of their families are the voters most sought after by both sides in the US, secondly this verdict makes a few notable video clips (like the moment in the deposition where he indicates stars like him can do what they want to some women, and also the revived clip of him being recorded on a bus where he discusses pretty much pouncing on women at will) a bit more potent in the forthcoming primaries and election. 

 

All to play for, obviously, and the likely Republican candidate only has to beat Joe Biden!

 

Link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65526870

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Been indicted over documents according to man himself:

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Brad252 said:

Been indicted over documents according to man himself:

 

 

Let's wait until we hear from the DOJ to see if this is actually happening or not.

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Ok. So there is the Manhattan trial, which will happen in March 2024. That indictment was done in March 2023. Today, as per the posts above, Trump claims that he was indicted for the classified documents scandal. Now finally, many skeptics believe that Trump will also be indicted on election fraud charges stemming from a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. This would mean he would be charged in New York, Georgia, AND by the federal government by the end of 2023. 2024 is going to be a very cool year. Trump will be in prison for a VERY LONG TIME. :D

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Blimey. Quite the damning indictment here.

 

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Thoughts with Zorders’ mum today who has been suffering with a wailing noise coming from her basement and even more boxes of tissues going missing than normal.

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There's a delicious irony in the fact that he's under threat of the enhanced punishments introduced for dealing with classified information he introduced himself declaring "nobody is above the law". Except him, apparently. Planned to put "Crooked Hillary" behind bars, looks like it'll be him instead. But it's OK for him because Presidents can just say something's declassified and it is. In fact, in the world of Trump, just thinking about declassifying a document automatically declassifies it. No, he really claimed that.

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What I do not understand is the prospect of a jury trial here. In this country, any case involving national security or classified information likely to be disclosed in the course of a trial would be tried before a judge or a panel of judges.

 

It seems insane that where the defendant has admitted having the documents on numerous occasions that it has taken 2 years to even consider arraignment.

 

 The republic seems to have real issues exposed by this guy which need fixed.

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