Topic: Trump
bobtail76's photo
Fri 01/01/21 09:15 PM
My friend says orange man bad because...
orange man bad

I say orange man bad because...
orange man bad

pumpilicious 💕's photo
Sat 01/02/21 09:09 AM

My friend says orange man bad
I say orange man bad, because we both see right through him.

ORANGE MAN BAD!!! Thank goodness he'll be gone soon!

pumpilicious 💕's photo
Sat 01/02/21 09:10 AM

My friend says orange man bad because...He is a grifting con-man
orange man bad...because he is a wannabe tryant

I say orange man bad because...he is a narcissistic liar
orange man bad...because he tricks people to believe his lies.


This is fun, let's keep playing :kiss:

bobtail76's photo
Sat 01/02/21 10:02 AM
Isn't it :wink:

bobtail76's photo
Sat 01/02/21 12:45 PM
My friend who is here tonight says "I won't let orange man molest me no matter how rich he is - even if I'm not better looking than one of Melania's bowel movements"

She's so smart and noble - Orange man bad

pumpilicious 💕's photo
Sat 01/02/21 01:50 PM
Name callingasleep

bobtail76's photo
Sat 01/02/21 02:01 PM
She said that... for real!

Cuz orange man, soooooo bad

pumpilicious 💕's photo
Sat 01/02/21 02:04 PM
You really shouldn't talk about how people look.
Attacking because you have no witty comeback.

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Sat 01/02/21 02:54 PM
Edited by Seamus on Sat 01/02/21 03:00 PM
Trump was the corrupt filth that believed in the u.s.a.
Biden is just corrupt filth.
Good luck, so long, auf weiderschon.

bobtail76's photo
Sat 01/02/21 03:01 PM
That's a fair statement Seamus, but the actions to make you state Trump believed in the USA - is worthy of defending, or at the very least... picking a side.

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Sat 01/02/21 03:24 PM
Edited by Seamus on Sat 01/02/21 04:21 PM
You're probably right. I really hope that Trump somehow comes out on top. He's the last hope for the Republic and the Republic deserves to survive. It really is one of Humanity's greatest achievements.

bobtail76's photo
Sat 01/02/21 05:20 PM
Indeed :thumbsup:

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Sun 01/03/21 12:59 AM
Edited by ivegotthegirth on Sun 01/03/21 01:27 AM

You're probably right. I really hope that Trump somehow comes out on top. He's the last hope for the Republic and the Republic deserves to survive. It really is one of Humanity's greatest achievements.



Putin's boy Trump? He's already pimped us out to Russia!

He lost!

His only hope of coming out on top is if his cellie in prison is a bottom and he's able to get his tiny mushroom* to work.



*Stormy Daniels description.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ji8i7Wy4mo

Are you really in Melbourne don't lie's photo
Sun 01/03/21 01:29 AM
Trump is the only one that can not be bought out. He is fighting the illumanti or deep state as he called them.
I call them the Satanic elite

The matrix part 3 education

https://youtu.be/MO1z2sEng6s

Putin on dark suits

https://youtu.be/xykvrGpCW6E

ivegotthegirth's photo
Sun 01/03/21 05:32 AM

Trump is the only one that can not be bought out. He is fighting the illumanti or deep state as he called them.
I call them the Satanic elite

The matrix part 3 education

https://youtu.be/MO1z2sEng6s

Putin on dark suits

https://youtu.be/xykvrGpCW6E



Are you really that out of touch, deluded and confused?
TRUMP IS TOTALLY OWNED BY RUSSIA / PUTIN!
Try to keep in mind that in Putin we're talking about a man who is an ex KGB agent, the president of Russia (our sworn and arch enemy) and a man who is paying a cash bounty to Taliban terrorists for every AMERICAN SERVICE MAN OR WOMAN THEY KILL. And our Trump can only love him more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrJzf6eUSWA

There are dozens of news articles about Trump and Putin / Russia for your education available, dozens.
No other president ever has or would put up with this but we've never had a president so completely compromised and owned by a foreign and enemy power.
Disgusting, Trump I believe will be and should be charged with HIGH TREASON!

Most importantly of all TRUMP LOST THE ELECTION!

In 17 more days he'll be out of the presidency and out of the White House.

17 more days and we can flush him.

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Sun 01/03/21 05:36 AM


You're probably right. I really hope that Trump somehow comes out on top. He's the last hope for the Republic and the Republic deserves to survive. It really is one of Humanity's greatest achievements.



Putin's boy Trump? He's already pimped us out to Russia!

He lost!

His only hope of coming out on top is if his cellie in prison is a bottom and he's able to get his tiny mushroom* to work.



*Stormy Daniels description.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ji8i7Wy4mo


Exactly! Ofc Putin owns trump.

When we finally get him out, we'll see exactly what he's been hiding.
So many links...

https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2020/07/10/does-trump-owe-russia-the-supreme-courts-ruling-on-the-presidents-taxes-may-eventually-give-us-answers/

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Tue 01/05/21 06:37 AM
Edited by mysticalview21 on Tue 01/05/21 06:39 AM
Experts say Trump may have broken law trying to overturn Georgia electionlaugh he has been grasping for straws for a long time...
and to think he thought this was ok ...Trump has crossed a new line laugh coped from AJC


I felt bad for Georgians officials ... but love that it was redecorated just goes to show ... how low Trump is still going ...


President Donald Trump called Georgia’s top election official a child. He held out the prospect of criminal prosecution if Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger didn’t bend to his will. And he repeatedly implored Raffensperger to “find” 11,780 votes — one more than President-elect Joe Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia.

“So what are we going to do here, folks?” Trump asked Raffensperger and his aides during an hour-long telephone conversation on Saturday. “I only need 11,000 votes. Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break.”

Trump has crossed a new line laugh


AJC
Experts say Trump may have broken law trying to overturn Georgia election
Georgia Secretary of State on President Trump: ‘The data he has is just plain wrong’

Politics
| 21 hours ago
By Alan Judd - The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionBrad Schrade - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

President Donald Trump called Georgia’s top election official a child. He held out the prospect of criminal prosecution if Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger didn’t bend to his will. And he repeatedly implored Raffensperger to “find” 11,780 votes — one more than President-elect Joe Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia.

“So what are we going to do here, folks?” Trump asked Raffensperger and his aides during an hour-long telephone conversation on Saturday. “I only need 11,000 votes. Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me a break.”

But Trump’s wheedling and bluster, his flattery and menace appear to have violated Georgia law, some lawyers said Monday. A growing number of officials and two past presidents of the State Bar of Georgia also called for criminal investigations into the president’s effort to subvert the state’s election results.

Trump’s entreaties to Raffensperger, contained in a recording released Sunday, capped a tumultuous post-election period in which Georgia’s results have twice been recounted — and twice confirmed. Trump’s continued claims of widespread election fraud, repeatedly rejected by the courts, cast a pall over Tuesday’s runoff elections for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats.

But his unusual request of Raffensperger — in essence, to count votes that didn’t exist — crossed a new line.
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“I would not have believed if I read this in a fiction novel that anybody would ever try anything this brazen,” Cathy Cox, a Democrat who was Georgia’s secretary of state from 1999 to 2007, said in an interview. “It is that stunningly improper.”

Cox, the dean of Mercer University’s law school, said it would be up to prosecutors to decide whether to file charges.

“There were certainly comments, threats, statements made by the president that a prosecutor could arguably find violated state or federal law,” Cox said. “That would not be a stretch.”

Other lawyers said Trump may have violated as many as three Georgia statutes: one concerning conspiracy to commit election fraud, another prohibiting solicitation to commit fraud, and another that prohibits interfering with the duties of an election official. The first two can be prosecuted as felonies, the third as a misdemeanor.

“Trump is basically asking Raffensperger to throw the election,” said Michael Jablonski, a former general counsel for the Georgia Democratic Party. “He’s asking him to change the result without any legal basis.

“I’ve never heard — after the election, after certification, after lawsuits — of somebody trying to tell an elected official responsible for elections to change the results,” Jablonski said.

However, other lawyers said prosecuting Trump, either for state or federal violations, would be difficult. He did not specifically threaten to retaliate against Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, other than to vaguely suggest criminal prosecution if he failed to act. And, perhaps most important, Trump didn’t get what he wanted: a reversal of Georgia’s results.

“The vitriolics and the blustering — I hate to say we’ve gotten used to it, but we’ve come to expect it,” said Atlanta lawyer Lee Parks, who has represented numerous Republicans in election-law cases. “I think you just take a deep breath. We’re sad it happened and embarrassed that it came from the president. But I don’t think there is civil or criminal liability.”

The secretary of state’s office often conducts criminal investigations into alleged violations of election law, which the State Election Board may refer to the state attorney general’s office or a district attorney for prosecution. But Raffensperger told ABC News on Monday it would be a conflict of interest for his office to investigate because he and his top aides participated in the call.

Regardless, a cascade of elected officials, mostly Democrats, and other leaders called for formal inquiries and other redress. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.), for instance, circulated a letter among his colleagues in Congress seeking support for censuring Trump, and two members of Congress asked the FBI to investigate.

In Georgia, two past presidents of the State Bar of Georgia sent letters to U.S. Attorney B.J. Pak and Fulton County’s new district attorney, Fani Willis, seeking investigations of possible violations of federal and state laws. Pak unexpectedly resigned Monday, citing “unforeseen circumstances.” Willis released a statement suggesting her office may look into the call. “Once the investigation is complete,” Willis said, “this matter, like all matters, will be handled by our office based on the facts and the law.”

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has not been asked to examine the call, a spokeswoman said. And a spokesman for Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr sidestepped a question about a potential inquiry.

State Sen. Jen Jordan (D-Atlanta) urged Carr to open an investigation, citing a state law that gives him that authority “at any time.”

“You were elected to uphold the laws of the state that are currently under attack by the holder of the highest office in the land,” Jordan wrote. “This is not an issue of partisanship. Simply, I ask that you do your job and step forward to protect this state, its elections, and its elections officials.”

Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, set up the call with Raffensperger, who had no advance warning of what Trump would ask, according to an official familiar with the call. The official asked not to be named for fear of being targeted by Trump supporters who have threatened violence against those who challenged his assertions about election fraud.

Raffensperger’s staff recorded the call “just in case something was implied later,” the official said. “Trump has a history of that.”

The secretary of state’s office released the recording, initially to The Washington Post, on Sunday after Trump posted Tweets about the conversation, including disproven claims of fraud in Fulton County.

Some Republicans, including David Shafer, the state GOP chairman, criticized Raffensperger for recording the call, suggesting that doing so without Trump’s knowledge broke the law.

However, both state and federal law require only one party in a telephone conversation — in this case, Raffensperger — to be aware that the call is being recorded.

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Tue 01/05/21 09:40 AM
Edited by ivegotthegirth on Tue 01/05/21 09:45 AM
Yeah this should make all the remaining Trump cultists proud.................WHAT A MORON!

LOCK HIM UP.

LOCK HIM UP.

LOCK HIM UP.

LOCK HIM UP.

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Tue 01/05/21 02:54 PM
The lunacy of the left never ceases to amaze me. They listen to a snippet of a phone call from their favorite loony Trump hating pundit and fall in line with the narrative. "Trump is bad, if you think Trump is not bad - then you're not good. We will think for you since you can't do it on your own - which is obvious because we feed you shlt all day and you're all not smart enough to figure out nuances, subtext, and context"

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Tue 01/05/21 06:30 PM
So apparently Iran has issued an arrest warrant for trump indicating he called for
the killing of Soleimani. They asked Interpol to assist, but that was rejected as they
do not get involved in political or military actions.

Not a good time to be trump.