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Trump is more vulnerable than ever right now

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2 hours ago, kwilco said:

over 13 - ?????????

If his supporters only knew how depraved Trump was they would recoil in horror. He likely was a serial predator with underage women, and his buddy Jeff was likely a great source for his illegal statutory acts. 

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10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

That is a total and complete unwillingness to address the issues. Pure deflection. Overly defensive and not helpful. 

Hey,it is MAGA,it is all they have and they are starting to look for a life vest because the water will be deep and cold for them soon enough.

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3 hours ago, emptypockets said:

Jealous much?

There is nothing about Tariff Don that makes me jealous. His fortune is ill gotten, and I would rather be of modest means, with my soul still intact. I could have made alot more money if I was willing to rip off my associates, friends, family and customers. No thanks. That is the M.O. of a heathen.

 

His health is likely horrendous, and chances are he is a year or so away from not being mobile anymore. His wife despises him, most of the world despises him, he is a huge embarrassment to the US and he is fat and ugly. 

3 hours ago, morrobay said:

Whats the problem,all these young women look over some well over 18. And that top photo of blond on his right I would marry with out asking her name

Similarly you are probably over 18 and allowed to vote. They can see you coming a mile off. #gullible

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21 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

If his supporters only knew how depraved Trump was they would recoil in horror. He likely was a serial predator with underage women, and his buddy Jeff was likely a great source for his illegal statutory acts. 

Bro😅 there is literally zero evidence Trump, unlike your man Biden, was a pedo. His is famous for hanging around and ogling porn stars, tarty & trashy looking women with big hooters. How can you be so deluded about every single matter concerning Trump?

 

Edit to add - I would NOT want to enter the US carrying your phone or lappy😅

19 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

If his supporters only knew how depraved Trump was they would recoil in horror. He likely was a serial predator with underage women, and his buddy Jeff was likely a great source for his illegal statutory acts. 

 

Both parties were caught with the their hands in the cookie's jar. They are all dirty and that is the reason nothing has been done about those files. The  best the Democrats could come up is 19 pictures of people that are already  known to be  associated with Epstein. Absolutely nothing new. But now who would even think that Woody Allen, being from New York and marrying is adopted daughter? would be in that list? I am shocked!!!

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Even the Magas are beginning to turn on him,the worms in the party also.

before they were afraid of him , now they are beginning to turn , he has

maybe 20 that are going to retire ,rather than be part of what is going on

with his regime ,followers are beginning to see The King has no clothes.

he is going to be impeached ,along the the rest of his criminal cabinet.

 

regards worgeordie

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40 minutes ago, Dan747 said:

"OMG"-More Anti-Trump "BS!"

Danno it’s not just the child rape allegations it’s the blatant corruption the tanking affordability effin beef is 20$ a pound!!it’s the suck suck with putin…..how do you think the betrayal of Ukraine sets with most folks?it’s masked thugs grabbing people off the streets the unmarked vehicles disappearing them….the majority of us aren’t on board with that( done properly with id and due process things I believe would be different.its his clown car cabinet…..his tariff tax we don’t like we didn’t vote for that tax Dan it was imposed with out a vote and under false pretenses……the constant trolling the betrayal of our allies……my point being danno there’s a good sound reasoning why folks are dead set against the guy.

10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Many MAGA supporters are unhappy with Trump's total failure to bring down prices and make their lives more affordable. This could end up crushing him. His unwillingness to even address it makes him seem like the out of touch multi billionaire he really is. And many GOP members of Congress and the Senate are finally growing some cajones, and standing up to him and pushing back. This is how a democracy is supposed to work. 

 

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to guess that Republicans have their work cut out for them in next year’s midterm elections. But it’s still surprising to hear the head of the Republican National Committee — who won the post with President Donald Trump's support — say so out loud.

 

“It’s not a secret,” RNC Chair Joe Gruters said in a recent radio interview, The Bulwark noted. “There’s no sugarcoating it. It’s a pending, looming disaster heading our way.” Gruters actually comes across as gentle compared to other insiders, who are placing the blame squarely at Trump’s feet.

 

“His message sucks,” one GOP strategist told The Bulwark. “It’s absolute trash.”

 

Somebody made a horrible decision. Somebody needs to be held accountable for the 2nd boat strike. 

From North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis.

 

The strikes are not the only actions that have spurred a handful of Republicans to express a little daylight with the Trump administration. Some have criticized Trump's tariffs...

 

SUSAN COLLINS: Our lobstermen, our blueberry growers, our potato farmers will pay the price.

 

And in inaction on expiring health subsidies...

JOSHUA HAWLEY: We are looking at a massive crisis unless Congress acts.

 

On the proposed Ukraine peace plan...

DON BACON: It's not conservative to appease Putin, nor is it conservative to have a lack of moral clarity who's at fault of this war.

 

After months of the White House steamrolling Congress on tariffs, appropriations and military intervention, even this careful pushback is a departure, says former Republican Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona. He says the shift is accelerating with Trump's declining approval rating and after Republicans' poor performance in off-year elections last month.

 

JEFF FLAKE: There was a lot of fear about what he could do to you electorally. That's diminishing.

 

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“Telling people they don’t know what’s going on in their lives is a mistake, and that won’t work,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the right-leaning American Action Forum and a longtime Republican economic adviser. “But he’s not going to change his tune, and his tune is not helpful at the moment.”

 

Trump’s persistently rosy outlook on the economy — including again declaring affordability a “hoax” advanced by Democrats — has dented hopes that the president will be willing to substantially shift his messaging, despite clear warning signs and a concerted push by various aides and allies.

 

“The first thing in terms of recovery is acknowledging there’s a problem,” said Matthew Bartlett, a GOP strategist and first-term Trump official. “Being an ostrich in politics and putting your head in the sand is never a good strategy, much less a winning strategy.”

 

In polling, Trump’s standing on the economy has sharply declined, driven by frustration with high prices, a slowing labor market and the perception that conditions are getting worse.

 

Across much of the rest of the party, though, few share Trump’s adamant optimism — and worry that it’s increasingly unhelpful to the GOP’s chances next year.

 

Asked about Trump’s message on affordability, GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito countered that in her state of West Virginia, “a lot of people are still having trouble making ends meet.”

 

https://kesq.com/news/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2025/12/11/republicans-worry-trump-is-missing-the-mark-on-affordability/

 

Oh, the pearl-clutching parade – quoting The Bulwark (Never-Trump rag) and CNN (left-lean echo chamber) to spin Trump's "affordability hoax" quip as his downfall?

Spare the drama; it's the same tired "Trump's toast" narrative that's crashed and burned since 2016.

MAGA "unhappy"? Bull – his rallies pack 50K+ (Pennsylvania Dec 9), approval at 52% (Gallup Dec 2025), and base polls show 78% satisfied with economy handling (Rasmussen).

"Failure on prices"? Inflation's down to 2.4% from Biden's 9.1% peak (BLS Nov 2025), gas $2.90/gal (down from $5), groceries stabilizing – Trump's tariffs and energy drill-baby-drill are squeezing foreign cheaters, not "obliterating" affordability.

GOP "growing cajones and pushing back"? Cute – that's called democracy, not mutiny.

Tillis on boat strikes? Fair critique, but he's no rebel – backs Trump 90% .

Collins on tariffs? She's always squishy (RINO poster child), but even she voted for his judges.

Hawley on health? Pushing conservative priorities, not anti-Trump.

Bacon on Ukraine? Aligns with Trump's "no blank checks" – peace plan's gaining traction (75% GOP support, Pew Dec). Flake?

The has-been Never-Trumper who quit in 2018 because Arizona hated him – irrelevant.RNC Chair Gruters' "looming disaster"? Out-of-context doom – he's talking midterms risks from Dem spending sprees, not Trump (Bulwark cherry-picked; full interview pushes unity).

"His message sucks"? Anonymous "strategist" – code for anti-Trump leaker. Trump's "hoax" line? Spot-on truth-seeking: Dems hype "crisis" to distract from Biden's mess – real wages up 1.8% under Trump (BLS Q3 2025), unemployment 3.7% (historic low for minorities).

"Out of touch billionaire"? The guy who built an empire from Queens real estate knows working-class pain better than DC elites.Bottom line:

Trump's economy is roaring (2.8% GDP growth, stocks +15%), borders secure (crossings -85%), and GOP holds House/Senate majorities – no "crushing" here. Your "boycott" fantasy? Do it; we'll thrive. Trump's winning by delivering, not "flowery" BS. Keep coping – midterms will crush the narrative, not him.:coffee1:

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12 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

 

Oh, the pearl-clutching parade – quoting The Bulwark (Never-Trump rag) and CNN (left-lean echo chamber) to spin Trump's "affordability hoax" quip as his downfall?

Spare the drama; it's the same tired "Trump's toast" narrative that's crashed and burned since 2016.

MAGA "unhappy"? Bull – his rallies pack 50K+ (Pennsylvania Dec 9), approval at 52% (Gallup Dec 2025), and base polls show 78% satisfied with economy handling (Rasmussen).

"Failure on prices"? Inflation's down to 2.4% from Biden's 9.1% peak (BLS Nov 2025), gas $2.90/gal (down from $5), groceries stabilizing – Trump's tariffs and energy drill-baby-drill are squeezing foreign cheaters, not "obliterating" affordability.

GOP "growing cajones and pushing back"? Cute – that's called democracy, not mutiny.

Tillis on boat strikes? Fair critique, but he's no rebel – backs Trump 90% .

Collins on tariffs? She's always squishy (RINO poster child), but even she voted for his judges.

Hawley on health? Pushing conservative priorities, not anti-Trump.

Bacon on Ukraine? Aligns with Trump's "no blank checks" – peace plan's gaining traction (75% GOP support, Pew Dec). Flake?

The has-been Never-Trumper who quit in 2018 because Arizona hated him – irrelevant.RNC Chair Gruters' "looming disaster"? Out-of-context doom – he's talking midterms risks from Dem spending sprees, not Trump (Bulwark cherry-picked; full interview pushes unity).

"His message sucks"? Anonymous "strategist" – code for anti-Trump leaker. Trump's "hoax" line? Spot-on truth-seeking: Dems hype "crisis" to distract from Biden's mess – real wages up 1.8% under Trump (BLS Q3 2025), unemployment 3.7% (historic low for minorities).

"Out of touch billionaire"? The guy who built an empire from Queens real estate knows working-class pain better than DC elites.Bottom line:

Trump's economy is roaring (2.8% GDP growth, stocks +15%), borders secure (crossings -85%), and GOP holds House/Senate majorities – no "crushing" here. Your "boycott" fantasy? Do it; we'll thrive. Trump's winning by delivering, not "flowery" BS. Keep coping – midterms will crush the narrative, not him.:coffee1:

To spin that much ridiculousness you must either not be in the US right now, or be quite wealthy and insulated from the massive price increases. 

 

Will you admit how silly your replies are if the GOP gets crushed in the midterms? 

4 hours ago, bannork said:

Back in the day, (2008), Donald just couldn't get enough of Bill and Hillary 

 

 

Is that the same Clinton's that invited him to their daughters wedding  ?

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2 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

Is that the same Clinton's that invited him to their daughters wedding  ?

Yes. Corrupt and degenerate souls tend to be attracted to one another. 

4 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Yes. Corrupt and degenerate souls tend to be attracted to one another. 

 

+1

10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This could end up crushing him. His unwillingness to even address it makes him seem like the out of touch multi billionaire he really is.

Whether crushing Trump now or not, I remember this campaign moment with candidate John McCain via AI Gemini:

 

Senator John McCain famously couldn't recall the exact number of houses he and his wife, Cindy, owned during his 2008 presidential campaign, leading to a media frenzy where estimates ranged from four to ten properties, primarily owned by Cindy through trusts, including homes in Arizona, California, and Virginia, with some sources citing around eight as a likely figure after investigations into their extensive real estate portfolio. 
The Gaffe:
When asked by Politico, McCain stated, "I think—I'll have my staff get to you," unable to give a specific number.

 

 

1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Why would anyone in their right mind be PRO Trump?!?

"LOL"-Thank you for the kind words. Where were you during the last four years in the Biden administration when the largest money laundering was going on by the Dem's long with below? 

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4 hours ago, save the frogs said:

 

Nice job finding that.

So your fingers and toes are crossed that he is found guilty on the Epstein charges and taken down?

Keep your toes crossed and let us know what else you come up with. 

And who do you want to replace him with? Kamala? You like her sense of humor? She doesn't rub you the wrong way because she's not too much of an "egoist?"

 

 

Trump is a walking disaster when it comes to moral, even he trying to bring down everyone else. The reply where within topic of OP

The advertising legend David Ogilvy once said:

 

If You Have Nothing To Say, Sing It

 

These days, regardless of left or right message:

 

If you have nothing to say, post a cartoon.

27 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

To spin that much ridiculousness you must either not be in the US right now, or be quite wealthy and insulated from the massive price increases. 

 

Will you admit how silly your replies are if the GOP gets crushed in the midterms? 

Just back two week ago, Gas is down, food, fish meat is down, energy prices down.

What massive price increases, elucidate?

 

The midterms, we will have to wait and see?:biggrin:

33 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Just back two week ago, Gas is down, food, fish meat is down, energy prices down.

What massive price increases, elucidate?

In Dreamland or the USA?

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Why would anyone in their right mind be PRO Trump?!?

One could retort with why would anyone in their right mind be pro-cackling idiot Harris, pro protecting illegal aliens, pro-open borders, pro-censorship, pro-gender reaffirming surgeries and drugs for children, pro-transgender propaganda being taught to school children, pro-soft on crime, pro-it's ok to steal just not too much, pro-defunding police etc., etc.

1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

One could retort with why would anyone in their right mind be pro-cackling idiot Harris, pro protecting illegal aliens, pro-open borders, pro-censorship, pro-gender reaffirming surgeries and drugs for children, pro-transgender propaganda being taught to school children, pro-soft on crime, pro-it's ok to steal just not too much, pro-defunding police etc., etc.

Harris..................:saai:................:coffee1:

14 minutes ago, transam said:

Harris..................:saai:................:coffee1:

Harris. Cackling idiot. 

1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Internet went down before I could correct. Now corrected.

"One could retort with why would anyone in their right mind back the pro-cackling idiot Harris"

Harris............:saai:.....................:coffee1:

15 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

One could retort with why would anyone in their right mind be pro-cackling idiot Harris, pro protecting illegal aliens, pro-open borders, pro-censorship, pro-gender reaffirming surgeries and drugs for children, pro-transgender propaganda being taught to school children, pro-soft on crime, pro-it's ok to steal just not too much, pro-defunding police etc., etc.

Indeed, the problem here is that some folks can't see the wood for the trees.

it appears some folks just hate President Trump for who he is, not for what he is doing and trying to do for the USA.

If Harris had won, it would have been an unmitigated disaster on every level, as you point out!

12 minutes ago, transam said:

Harris............:saai:.....................:coffee1:

Harris. Cackling idiot. 

Just now, dinsdale said:

Harris. Cackling idiot. 

I wouldn't call you that..............🙄

1 hour ago, Dan747 said:
3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Why would anyone in their right mind be PRO Trump?!?

"LOL"-Thank you for the kind words. Where were you during the last four years in the Biden administration when the largest money laundering was going on by the Dem's

You are overstating it as settled "largest money laundering" fact when it's still investigative allegation. If Trump-era DOJ pursues it, we might see developments—but for now, it's Trump rally red meat more than courtroom reality.

11 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

They were best friends for two decades. Denial won't change history. 

In 2002, Trump told the New York Magazine that he'd "known Jeff for 15 years" and described him as a "terrific guy". "He's a lot of fun to be with," Trump said at the time.

"It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."

 

"We have certain things in common," says Donald, to which Jeffrey responds: "Yes, we do, come to think of it."

 

"Enigmas never age, have you noticed that?" Donald asks.

 

"As a matter of fact, it was clear to me the last time I saw you," Jeffrey says.

 

"A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret," the note ends, followed by Mr Trump's signature, which takes the place of pubic hair on the nude outline.

 

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There are a couple of ways to look at this. 

The Epstein Perspective:  "Oh my, look at all of those underage girls.  Probably victims of human trafficking!"
or
The Gold-digger Perspective: "All you have to do is offer that billionaire sexual favors and he'll give you bling.  I wonder how I could convince him to marry me?"

Nobody forces Groupies to be Groupies and follow men with money and power.  And sadly, very sadly imho, even underaged women get swept up in the power and money net of the wealthy.

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4 hours ago, SunnyinBangrak said:

Classic!!😅🤣😂

 

Bro, I hate to break it to you, but that was a particulary silly democrat narrative to get the low IQ/more gullible all wound up. 

But it worked on you,as usual.

Just now, connda said:

There are a couple of ways to look at this. 

The Epstein Perspective:  "Oh my, look at all of those underage girls.  Probably victims of human trafficking!"
or
The Gold-digger Perspective: "All you have to do is offer that billionaire sexual favors and he'll give you bling.  I wonder how I could convince him to marry me?"

Nobody forces Groupies to be Groupies and follow men with money and power.  And sadly, very sadly imho, even underaged women get swept up in the power and money net of the wealthy.

Yes of course i do believe you but it is still the men with money and power who Should not take advantage of these girls.

It is a big crime to do so and imo any one involved in this should be prosecuted if they have broken the law.

I really don't care who they are,there are more than one and probably from both side of the aisle!

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