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58 minutes ago, NickyLouie said:

 

 

Think Christie was more self interested in the all you eat Chinese food buffet.

 

#MAGA

 

 

 

Christie is a RAT. He did great damage to Trump's first term when he suggested Christopher Wray.

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13 minutes ago, Talon said:

 

Christie is a RAT. He did great damage to Trump's first term when he suggested Christopher Wray.

I like Christie. He'd make a decent POTUS IMO. I don't actually remember Wray at all- can't have been around long.

 

However, no one did more damage to Trump than the IMO despicable Sessions. Trump should have fired him on the spot when he recused himself. All Trump's real problems became possible after he took himself out of the job he should have been doing.

I haven't heard anything about him since he did get fired- perhaps he died of shame.

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Simples. The only realistic alternative is Harris and IMO they rather be decapitated than vote for her. Just not voting would allow her to win, so they will vote for Trump.

 

Blame the Dems for putting up someone that is so unpopular that people would rather vote for Trump.

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6 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Simples. The only realistic alternative is Harris and IMO they rather be decapitated than vote for her. Just not voting would allow her to win, so they will vote for Trump.

 

Blame the Dems for putting up someone that is so unpopular that people would rather vote for Trump.

I didn't want to get nagged in 2016 and not interested in 2024 either.
 

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5 minutes ago, expat_4_life said:

I didn't want to get nagged in 2016 and not interested in 2024 either.
 

 

In the last week of Clinton's campaign I thought she would lose due to concentrating on female demographics, Harris is in danger of the same mistake. However, trump's never ending whining is more off putting for me as is his constant lies, vilification and insults of minorities and others who disagree with him. For me he is way to divisive. The OP list is a manifestation of his terrible executive manner and decision making incompetence. 

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On 10/27/2024 at 5:52 AM, thaibeachlovers said:

 I don't actually remember Wray at all- can't have been around long.

 

However, no one did more damage to Trump than the IMO despicable Sessions. Trump should have fired him on the spot when he recused himself. All Trump's real problems became possible after he took himself out of the job he should have been doing.

I haven't heard anything about him since he did get fired- perhaps he died of shame.


Christopher Wray. FBI Director that replaced Comey. Wray was former law partner with Sally Yates, who refused to follow orders and was eventually fired from the DOJ by Trump. Yates was a co-conspirator with Bayrack on the Russia-Russia hoax and spying on Trump. In meetings with Susan Rice, Obama, Comey and Biden leading up to the Trump inauguration. 

 

Christie has done nothing but bash Trump ever since Trump removed him from the transition team and sent him packing. Another disgruntled backstabber who is big mad.

Agree re: Sessions. He tried to run again for Senate and wanted a Trump endorsement. Didn't get it and lost.

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On 10/27/2024 at 4:32 AM, RSD1 said:

How is it possible that so many of Trump’s supporters continue to ignore the insights

Confirmation bias, emotional attachment and tribal group think. Animal farm comes to mind.

 

When people are unwilling or unable to objectively evaluate evidence and instead rely solely on their existing beliefs or emotions, it becomes difficult for society to make informed decisions and hold leaders accountable.

 

The danger of this type of thinking is that it can create an echo chamber, where false information and flawed reasoning are perpetuated within a group, making it increasingly difficult for members of that group to break free and consider alternative viewpoints.

 

In a healthy democracy, citizens need to be able to think critically and evaluate evidence objectively, even when it contradicts their existing beliefs or preferences. When this ability is eroded, it becomes easier for demagogues and authoritarian leaders to manipulate public opinion and undermine democratic institutions.

 

Ultimately, it's up to individuals to take responsibility for their own beliefs and actions, and to be willing to question their assumptions and engage in open and honest dialogue with those who hold different views.

 

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Google the first three; pence, barr, mattis, and all three have books for sale ...

 

... think it's called marketing :coffee1:

 

Surely they got nice advances, and probably not for talking nice about Trump ... IMHO

 

No need to waste any more time, trying to figure out the others' motives.

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Google the first three; pence, barr, mattis, and all three have books for sale ...


That's not a measure of anything. They get approached by publishers offering to write a book for them using a ghost writer, then simply whack their name on it, and then they get a big up-front royalty payment. Nobody turns down those offers. Trump did it himself over 40 years ago!

 

How they talk about Trump publicly does matter though. That's the real world. And then Trump's own Vice President saying he isn't fit for office. That's where the rubber meets the road. The only real question is how does MAGA ignore that stuff? Or is the answer simply that they only hear what they want to hear and further dream up their own reality about Trump, despite all the evidence that he's incapable of being a non- fascist president that upholds the US constitution?

 

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22 minutes ago, RSD1 said:
2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Google the first three; pence, barr, mattis, and all three have books for sale ...


That's not a measure of anything. They get approached by publishers offering to write a book for them using a ghost writer, then simply whack their name on it, and then they get a big up-front royalty payment. Nobody turns down those offers. Trump did it himself over 40 years ago!

 

Of course it is.  Part of any book deal is to promote the book.  Which is done by making headlines.

 

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