Trump at his absolute worst

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BigRobSA
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Jack Boyette said:

Dan Carlin said:

Queso1 said:

These types of threads are evidence that most Trump voters are so far better than leftists. Leftists would never question a similar post by Obama or any other Democrat.


There is no precedent prior to Donald Trump of such horrible vulgarities blasted by the President of the United States. It would have been unconscionable even in his first term. Now it's become normalized. I hope both parties can non-normalize it once he ****s off in 2029.


I'm sorry…have you not seen what Democrats have posted and said about Charlie Kirk since his death?

Reading comprehension is still taught at A&M, right?
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There's already a very long thread on this.
“Some people bring joy wherever they go, and some people bring joy whenever they go.” ~ Mark Twain
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I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.
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annie88 said:

There's already a very long thread on this.

No, there's a thread on Reiner's murder, that was turned into a thread on Trump being a ****ing moron. This is just a thread on Trump being a ****ing moron.

There's a difference.
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So he's saying the murderer was driven crazy to kill because of the victims TDS? Why the eff would he insert himself into something he knows Zero about? Damn, Just stick to running the county. I bet Susie Wiles didnt advise him on this move. Gonna be major blowback and I think it's kinda warranted on this one.
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AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

I agree with this, except comments like what Trump posted harm his political agenda too. This is the kind of thing that drives independents over to the Dems.
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BigRobSA said:

Jack Boyette said:

Dan Carlin said:

Queso1 said:

These types of threads are evidence that most Trump voters are so far better than leftists. Leftists would never question a similar post by Obama or any other Democrat.


There is no precedent prior to Donald Trump of such horrible vulgarities blasted by the President of the United States. It would have been unconscionable even in his first term. Now it's become normalized. I hope both parties can non-normalize it once he ****s off in 2029.


I'm sorry…have you not seen what Democrats have posted and said about Charlie Kirk since his death?

Reading comprehension is still taught at A&M, right?


Who cares? The point is it's much, much broader than just one person, and a vote for that group of people is supporting the politicians they elect, who agree with them.

I'd be careful criticizing anyone else here pal. I've read the ridiculous nonsense you've posted here for years.
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The best thing Trump could have done in this case is tweet and say nothing.
Jack Boyette
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93MarineHorn said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

I agree with this, except comments like what Trump posted harm his political agenda too. This is the kind of thing that drives independents over to the Dems.


Because they didn't know of Trump's tweeting tendencies before the last election?
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AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

Just wanted to say that this philosophy is dangerous because it could be used to justify putting literally anyone in power. A murderer? A rapist? A thief? As long as they have 'the right agenda' (or simply say the right words) you could theoretically rationalize a vote anyone on earth.
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thank god the trump era of politics is nearly over. the sooner we move on from him the better.
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Jack Boyette said:

FobTies said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

What do you think the liberal media is going to say about Trump when he dies whatever that may be even if it's in 30 years from now?

Thats irrelevant. Trump is basically giving his opps a gift. Only a small delusional demographic thinks this is appropriate. Its on the level of calling Eptein a "hoax".


Nobody thinks it's "appropriate," but some of us also know that it isn't some bed-wetting moment either.



Exactly! That's my point. No one will
Remember this in a few days by the time A&M beats Miami we Will be the story not this
AozorAg
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93MarineHorn said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

I agree with this, except comments like what Trump posted harm his political agenda too. This is the kind of thing that drives independents over to the Dems.

Yes, the comment probably harms his political agenda, a future Vance campaign, etc. But we knew Trump couldn't keep his mouth shut when we elected him. It just comes with the territory. It was either elect Trump and the antics that come with him, or elect Kamala Harris and the evil incarnate that is the democrat party platform. That was a very easy choice for me.
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Old McDonald said:

thank god the trump era of politics is nearly over. the sooner we move on from him the better.


It's just the beginning! Your nightmare will never end
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Windy City Ag said:

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What's wrong with it? He said RIP and that their deaths are sad


How are people this obtuse.


They have a different strain of TDS
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LegalDrugPusher said:

Jack Boyette said:

FobTies said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

What do you think the liberal media is going to say about Trump when he dies whatever that may be even if it's in 30 years from now?

Thats irrelevant. Trump is basically giving his opps a gift. Only a small delusional demographic thinks this is appropriate. Its on the level of calling Eptein a "hoax".


Nobody thinks it's "appropriate," but some of us also know that it isn't some bed-wetting moment either.



Exactly! That's my point. No one will
Remember this in a few days by the time A&M beats Miami we Will be the story not this


The reality you live in is extremely odd.
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93MarineHorn said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

I agree with this, except comments like what Trump posted harm his political agenda too. This is the kind of thing that drives independents over to the Dems.


And the comments that the Dems made and still make about Charlie and Ericka Kirk drives independents to vote Republican
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I don't like it and Trump shouldn't have said it. However, as President he is generally doing what I voted for. Everyone needs to get a grip, Trump, politicians and and people in general say stupid **** all the time. He should apologize for this and we should move on.
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captkirk said:

Aggie95 said:

captkirk said:

There goes Trump 2028

more unfortunate and consequential is....There goes Vance 2028

Why? What did Vance do?
being the VP of a massively unpopular president is a political liability. see kamala and the 2024 election.
BigRobSA
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Jack Boyette said:

BigRobSA said:

Jack Boyette said:

Dan Carlin said:

Queso1 said:

These types of threads are evidence that most Trump voters are so far better than leftists. Leftists would never question a similar post by Obama or any other Democrat.


There is no precedent prior to Donald Trump of such horrible vulgarities blasted by the President of the United States. It would have been unconscionable even in his first term. Now it's become normalized. I hope both parties can non-normalize it once he ****s off in 2029.


I'm sorry…have you not seen what Democrats have posted and said about Charlie Kirk since his death?

Reading comprehension is still taught at A&M, right?


Who cares? The point is it's much, much broader than just one person, and a vote for that group of people is supporting the politicians they elect, who agree with them.

I'd be careful criticizing anyone else here pal. I've read the ridiculous nonsense you've posted here for years.

Poster specifically mentioned the lack of quality a post by the PotUS had.

You went on a diatribe about "the Democrats" (of which, Trump actually is one...an old school NY Dem) as some sort of "Gotcha!". I haven't seen anything about the two living/aware Dem PotUSes tweeting anything about this for an actual comparison. Biden's autopen notwithstanding.

And any "nonsense" I post still adheres to the concept of comprehension of the statement in question.
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Ol_Ag_02 said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

Jack Boyette said:

FobTies said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

What do you think the liberal media is going to say about Trump when he dies whatever that may be even if it's in 30 years from now?

Thats irrelevant. Trump is basically giving his opps a gift. Only a small delusional demographic thinks this is appropriate. Its on the level of calling Eptein a "hoax".


Nobody thinks it's "appropriate," but some of us also know that it isn't some bed-wetting moment either.



Exactly! That's my point. No one will
Remember this in a few days by the time A&M beats Miami we Will be the story not this


The reality you live in is extremely odd.



So it's odd that I believe A&M beats Miami in the 1st round of the CFP?
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M.C. Swag said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

Just wanted to say that this philosophy is dangerous because it could be used to justify putting literally anyone in power. A murderer? A rapist? A thief? As long as they have 'the right agenda' (or simply say the right words) you could theoretically rationalize a vote anyone on earth.

It is the only rational way for a voter to make voting decisions, dangerous or not.
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I just can't believe people defend this kind of post.

The post is disgusting……. and defending it, equally so.
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Old McDonald said:

captkirk said:

Aggie95 said:

captkirk said:

There goes Trump 2028

more unfortunate and consequential is....There goes Vance 2028

Why? What did Vance do?
being the VP of a massively unpopular president is a political liability. see kamala and the 2024 election.


Unpopular President? lol what country are you in?
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aggiedent said:

I just can't believe people defend this kind of post.

The post is disgusting……. and defending it, equally so.


The post was classy and very impactful
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Windy City Ag said:

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What's wrong with it? He said RIP and that their deaths are sad


How are people this obtuse.

You're talking to the guy who posted blatant photoshops of him "attending" Trump's inauguration ball earlier this year. If Trump addressed the nation tonight and implored everybody to chug bleach, LDP would be dead within minutes.
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M.C. Swag said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

Just wanted to say that this philosophy is dangerous because it could be used to justify putting literally anyone in power. A murderer? A rapist? A thief? As long as they have 'the right agenda' (or simply say the right words) you could theoretically rationalize a vote anyone on earth.


Maybe the left should do some self reflection about their policies then. But you wont'.
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Old McDonald said:

captkirk said:

Aggie95 said:

captkirk said:

There goes Trump 2028

more unfortunate and consequential is....There goes Vance 2028

Why? What did Vance do?

being the VP of a massively unpopular president is a political liability. see kamala and the 2024 election.

Kamala was her own worst advertisement. Her cackle and word salads were her undoing, not that Biden's dementia-addled ass wasn't a boat anchor, but she was an already sunk boat.

Vance, to date, is the anti-thesis of that. They had to create a caricature of him as "Fat Vance" or whatever, because he hasn't really given them much to make fun of. HE's smart, articulate, and has a normal laugh.

This won't even be on the radar of things they tie him to, from Trump.
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Ervin Burrell said:

Windy City Ag said:

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What's wrong with it? He said RIP and that their deaths are sad


How are people this obtuse.

You're talking to the guy who posted blatant photoshops of him "attending" Trump's inauguration ball earlier this year. If Trump addressed the nation tonight and implored everybody to chug bleach, LDP would be dead within minutes.


No I wouldn't. You're just pissed
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93MarineHorn said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

I agree with this, except comments like what Trump posted harm his political agenda too. This is the kind of thing that drives independents over to the Dems.

Trump has always said terrible things, it is who he is. And he has been on the main stage for quite a while. As to independents going to the dems, that will depend on who the dems run. The policies of a Biden or a Harris or a Newsom, or any of the other dem misfits will likely be out of touch and looked at negatively vs a Vance or DeSantis. While running your mouth or saying crass things is distasteful. they don't change anyone's situation in life. Policies do.

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LegalDrugPusher said:

Ol_Ag_02 said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

Jack Boyette said:

FobTies said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

What do you think the liberal media is going to say about Trump when he dies whatever that may be even if it's in 30 years from now?

Thats irrelevant. Trump is basically giving his opps a gift. Only a small delusional demographic thinks this is appropriate. Its on the level of calling Eptein a "hoax".


Nobody thinks it's "appropriate," but some of us also know that it isn't some bed-wetting moment either.



Exactly! That's my point. No one will
Remember this in a few days by the time A&M beats Miami we Will be the story not this


The reality you live in is extremely odd.



So it's odd that I believe A&M beats Miami in the 1st round of the CFP?


That's not the odd part. It's that you believe that people will forget about Trump making an ******* out of himself again becuase of the A&M / Miami game. Which the vast majority of Americans won't even watch. It's like you don't recognize there's a reality out there outside of your own personal political and collegiate rooting interests.
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It's weird, because Trump absolutely nailed his impromptu response when Ginsberg died. I realize this is more personal with Rob, but similar in the sense of putting your (metaphorical) sword down when something like this happens.

I really do think Trump's a lot worse of a person in his Tweets than anything else.
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AozorAg said:

M.C. Swag said:

AozorAg said:

I voted for Trump based on the policies he has implemented and would happily do so again. He is a deeply flawed person who has said and done evil things, but politics isn't a contest about who the better individual is. It's about what greater political agenda each individual is going to push.

When I voted for Trump, I knew this would be a by-product of him being elected, but it is far outweighed by the good he has done at a policy level (cracking down on crime, closing borders, deporting criminals, curtailing and defunding abortion, lessening regulations on energy, promoting the existence of only two sexes/genders, and much more). These policies stand in stark contrast to the savage evil that is embodied by the democrat party platform.

If you are focusing on, and placing your faith in, the individuals running for office, you will always be disappointed.

Just wanted to say that this philosophy is dangerous because it could be used to justify putting literally anyone in power. A murderer? A rapist? A thief? As long as they have 'the right agenda' (or simply say the right words) you could theoretically rationalize a vote anyone on earth.

It is the only rational way for a voter to make voting decisions, dangerous or not.



Perceived character voting is highly rational because it involves an estimation of how a candidate will handle unknown or novel policy issues, as well as their ability and intention to follow through with stated policy. The problem with party purists on both sides is mistaking votes for actual support when a lot of voters are simply choosing the lesser of two evils.

That's why Trump beat Hillary in 2016, he was in turn beaten by a pedophile potato, and he in turn trounced a cackling wh*re who didn't win a primary. None of these are good options, they're just the only available ones because of s ****ty primary system.
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LegalDrugPusher said:

Ervin Burrell said:

Windy City Ag said:

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What's wrong with it? He said RIP and that their deaths are sad


How are people this obtuse.

You're talking to the guy who posted blatant photoshops of him "attending" Trump's inauguration ball earlier this year. If Trump addressed the nation tonight and implored everybody to chug bleach, LDP would be dead within minutes.


No I wouldn't. You're just pissed

But is the Photoshop part true?
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Jack Boyette said:

FobTies said:

LegalDrugPusher said:

What do you think the liberal media is going to say about Trump when he dies whatever that may be even if it's in 30 years from now?

Thats irrelevant. Trump is basically giving his opps a gift. Only a small delusional demographic thinks this is appropriate. Its on the level of calling Eptein a "hoax".


Nobody thinks it's "appropriate," but some of us also know that it isn't some bed-wetting moment either.

In terms of poltical maneuvers, it absolutely is a bed wetting unforced error. Absolutely nothing to gain with such a post. Just shows a new level of immaturity and lack of self control.

Trump complains about all the distractions and efforts to derail his agenda, then he posts crap like this.
 
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