Seems the Former President is going down the Q hole

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ewdotson

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I'm not so sure Trump actually believes the bullshit he spews...I suspect it's more of a fund raising ploy to get more money from his sheep.
I suspect there's a good chance that Trump believes pretty much anything he's told by whichever sycophant had his ear last, so long as it's in service to his ego. He should say stupid crap because it'll earn him money, great! Trump likes money! He should say stupid crap because it'll hurt people he doesn't like? Awesome! Trump likes hurting people. Particularly certain ... sorts of people. He should say stupid crap because it'll get him back the prize that was taken from him? Fabulous! I'm not sure he ever truly wanted to be president or particularly enjoyed the job. That's not important. The important thing is that he had something and then someone else took it.
 

BoomerD

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I suspect there's a good chance that Trump believes pretty much anything he's told by whichever sycophant had his ear last, so long as it's in service to his ego. He should say stupid crap because it'll earn him money, great! Trump likes money! He should say stupid crap because it'll hurt people he doesn't like? Awesome! Trump likes hurting people. Particularly certain ... sorts of people. He should say stupid crap because it'll get him back the prize that was taken from him? Fabulous! I'm not sure he ever truly wanted to be president or particularly enjoyed the job. That's not important. The important thing is that he had something and then someone else took it.

All that's very possible, but his legal bills are starting to add up...I wouldn't be surprised to see him do shit like this to aid his grifting.
 

SteveGrabowski

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He's saying what he has to say for these morons to keep giving him free money. He's just taking advantage of idiots.

I hate hearing people constantly underestimating Trump. He means he wants to overthrow the government to install a fascist dictatorship with him as king.
 

blackangst1

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Harmless on its own perhaps, but when a former general of the United States military openly tells the country that we need a military coup, the two ideas fit together. It is a call for Americans to die. Are you laughing now?
Yes. Because he's a dog with no bite.

Edit: we have a former POTUS saying he's gonna get reseated in September. Are you threatened by that?

lol
 
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Jaskalas

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Yes. Because he's a dog with no bite.

Edit: we have a former POTUS saying he's gonna get reseated in September. Are you threatened by that?

lol

Americans are increasingly declaring they want for murder of Americans. Universal condemnation is the expected response.
And you are still laughing. Right....

See the post above. Even if these "leaders" will not directly partake, they are telling and inciting others to do so.

It shouldn't have to be explained. Overthrowing our Democracy = Bad. Do you follow?
Deflecting is very easily read as sympathy for their cause. An Arson telling firefighters to turn back, nothing to see here. Just smoke. Are you the Arson?
 

sactoking

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I mean, Adolf Hitler didn't actually push those people into the ovens himself. Why were the Jews so threatened by his talk of an Aryan master race? It was just talk! He was too chickenshit to do anything himself. It was all just talk and bluster, no actual bite to the man. Nothing to be threatened by at all. Just because some people may have tried to purify the world and institute an Aryan utopia and some other people may have been enslaved, gassed and/or cooked alive doesn't mean anything. It was coincidence!
 

fskimospy

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Yes. Because he's a dog with no bite.

Edit: we have a former POTUS saying he's gonna get reseated in September. Are you threatened by that?

lol
It seems like the guy who recently incited a violent insurrection talking about resuming power in a way that could only be achieved by a second violent insurrection is something people should take seriously.
 

ch33zw1z

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Yes. Because he's a dog with no bite.

Edit: we have a former POTUS saying he's gonna get reseated in September. Are you threatened by that?

lol
We all are. He's not just some rando. Trump had 70M+ votes, and a huge part of the population doesn't even think he lost. This is not something to scoff at or "lol" for the libtears.
 
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All else aside, I really believe he's getting senile to the point of being delusional.

Nah it is just is extreme narcissism illness that has been left untreated for his entire life.
He lies to himself so much he believes the lies. He seeks approval so much he will embrace any form of approval. He lacks love so much he mistakes what love is.
 
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fskimospy

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Amusingly enough, the partner from the fancy law firm who signed off on it has been fired and the firm is withdrawing from the case.


His whole defense seems odd.
Basically I know there is fraud/shenanigans/corruption/foreign influence going on with the voting machine companies but I can’t tell you how I know because I need to protect my sources.

This just doesn’t sound like it is going to go over well and I am sure this has been attempted thousands of times in our history.
 

Pohemi

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He's obviously sold off or eaten the hamsters that were going to be running the generator wheels to power his social media site, so he's back to smoking the rocks he had been feeding to the hamsters.

He told me so.
 

MrSquished

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It's quite possible that Trump will be so consumed by this insanity he could go mad. I mean right now he is nuts, yes. But I mean like institutionally crazy, drooling in a corner muttering to himself about Dominion and stolen elections.

We can only hope.
 

fskimospy

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His whole defense seems odd.
Basically I know there is fraud/shenanigans/corruption/foreign influence going on with the voting machine companies but I can’t tell you how I know because I need to protect my sources.

This just doesn’t sound like it is going to go over well and I am sure this has been attempted thousands of times in our history.
I don’t think courts usually accept the Principal Skinner rules of evidence.

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uclaLabrat

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I say this to my wife all the time, sonill repeat it here. Trump can't "go" crazy. You can't go somewhere you already reside.
 
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woolfe9998

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Amusingly enough, the partner from the fancy law firm who signed off on it has been fired and the firm is withdrawing from the case.


Because it's an embarrassingly stupid lawsuit with absolutely no chance of even one cause of action ever making it to trial. And law firms have reputations they generally want to protect.


Example: sues for defamation based on allegations made in the Dominion's and Smartmatic's complaints. These allegations are protected by litigation privilege. You literally cannot sue someone for defaming you in a lawsuit.

/facepalm
 
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