Yeah. Smoking gun. You got a response defending the Big Guy or no?
“10% to the Big guy”
“get him on the phone”
”how’s the weather”. Lingo for grass or snow…
there's no telling what they were up to but that’s in the conscience of voters. Seems most likely old Joe calling in, sealed the deal. He lied to The People.
It’s my understanding that there’s an existing thread for that topic.
I've interacted with trumpers enough to tell you this with a certainty - those who still think he won the election are lost like drug addicts whose brains are damaged beyond recovery. In my time helping organize the Georgia R senate election boycotts in 2020, I came across hundreds of trumpers and there were some similarities - emotional fragility, aggression, fear, prejudice, isolation, and a sense of entitlement. These were definitely desperate people who were emotionally cracking, and most came across as simpletons who thought they were taking part in a greater good effort for "real" Americans. There was definitely a cult-like atmosphere - and they were getting high from the exclusivity factor, in particular those who followed Q.
These folks have been brainwashed willingly for years and they are heavily invested in their beliefs, which are unfortunately centered around the idea that the orange menace is being unjustly persecuted by a wholly untrustworthy "deep state". Trapped in their own fears, it is highly unlikely that many will come to their senses and accept an alternative view that just maybe he's a real POS conman who tried to destroy democracy and broke laws. The key here is they are empathetic towards Trump because they think he understands them.
If you were 1/10th as clever as you mistakenly think you are you'd realize theirs loons on both sides.
They like Trump because he tried to do what he said he would do while he was running and the country wasn't circling the toilet when he was in office.
That's just it. He didn't try to do what he said he'd do.
-He said he wouldn't have time to golf
-He said he'd build a wall
-He said he'd provide better and cheaper healthcare
-He said he's balance the budget
-He said he'd create 25 million jobs
-He said he'd prosecute Hillary Clinton
-He said he'd repair our failing infrastructure
He didn't do any of these things. You've been duped.
Not a smoking gun. Not enough to indict him. The republican house keeps striking out, with this exact thing. Like I said previously, if they present actual evidence, then by all means prosecute him.
The emails are the smoke. The money trail and shell companies are the fire.
It's coming whether your head is still up your @ss or not.
The funny thing is how people like you then turn around and claim that the indictments against Trump is just a distraction from the real scandal, when in reality it's exactly the opposite. "Just trust us we have the evidence, it's just in another castle with the princess" vs actual indictments written by some of the countries best legal scholars... lol
WhinyBaby wrote:
It's coming whether your head is still up your @ss or not
No no. YOU and your candidates are lower than a bowl of sh*t. I wouldn't vote for YOU.
What “Words” is missing, and what all these haters are missing, is that this is not about Trump. so, we carry on defending this nation from the commies. it’s really that simple, and next up is Nov ‘24. In the meantime, we enjoy their foot stomping and throwing their little hate filled temper attacks and laugh at how their main gestapo, Jack Smith (it’s like a bad Clancy novel), just made a laughingstock out of himself and all of his defenders, by leaving out the most important word Trump said. Peaceful.
Trump is who he is and those that vote for him are................you can fill in the blanks
I expect that there will be mayhem over the next 12 months.
I've interacted with trumpers enough to tell you this with a certainty - those who still think he won the election are lost like drug addicts whose brains are damaged beyond recovery. In my time helping organize the Georgia R senate election boycotts in 2020, I came across hundreds of trumpers and there were some similarities - emotional fragility, aggression, fear, prejudice, isolation, and a sense of entitlement. These were definitely desperate people who were emotionally cracking, and most came across as simpletons who thought they were taking part in a greater good effort for "real" Americans. There was definitely a cult-like atmosphere - and they were getting high from the exclusivity factor, in particular those who followed Q.
These folks have been brainwashed willingly for years and they are heavily invested in their beliefs, which are unfortunately centered around the idea that the orange menace is being unjustly persecuted by a wholly untrustworthy "deep state". Trapped in their own fears, it is highly unlikely that many will come to their senses and accept an alternative view that just maybe he's a real POS conman who tried to destroy democracy and broke laws. The key here is they are empathetic towards Trump because they think he understands them.
This 100%.
A conman's biggest weapon is his mark's fragility.
The emails are the smoke. The money trail and shell companies are the fire.
It's coming whether your head is still up your @ss or not.
The funny thing is how people like you then turn around and claim that the indictments against Trump is just a distraction from the real scandal, when in reality it's exactly the opposite. "Just trust us we have the evidence, it's just in another castle with the princess" vs actual indictments written by some of the countries best legal scholars... lol
WhinyBaby wrote:
It's coming whether your head is still up your @ss or not
Every accusation is an admission 😀
You don't know anything about anything. You live in a bubble.
The Washington Times https://www.washingtontimes.com
Each federal indictment against former President Donald Trump has been revealed on the same day or soon after a congressional investigation makes significant findings about the Biden family finances, and some Republicans say...
This is Viktor Shokin. He is the Ukrainian prosecutor that Biden accused of being corrupt and had removed.
In this video he responds to accusations that his investigation into Burisma was dormant or that he was corrupt. He tells the truth about why he was removed as prosecutor.… pic.twitter.com/4kmXexBsmL
What “Words” is missing, and what all these haters are missing, is that this is not about Trump. so, we carry on defending this nation from the commies. it’s really that simple, and next up is Nov ‘24. In the meantime, we enjoy their foot stomping and throwing their little hate filled temper attacks and laugh at how their main gestapo, Jack Smith (it’s like a bad Clancy novel), just made a laughingstock out of himself and all of his defenders, by leaving out the most important word Trump said. Peaceful.
You're hilarious.
It's not 1955
lol, trump is gonna smash this guy smith like a grape, then probably point the doj right back at him. this is great stuff!! trump swats these court cases like mosquitoes. aren't you guys embarrassed yet?
Again, where does this implicate Joe Biden. I've already agreed that Hunter Biden is a scumbag.
We told you, "10% held by H for the Big Guy."
Please explain to me - who is the "Big Guy"?
I'll give you a hint - it wasn't a tithe to Hunter's local church.
I have no Idea who the Big Guy is. It could be Joe Biden. It could be his penis. It certainly doesn't rise to the level of evidence needed to indict Joe Biden.
I do like that you'll accept this as proof of corruption, while ignoring the actual evidence provided in the Trump indictments.