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I take this as a direct threat against all of us. After all most of us here are U.S. citizens. And if you are a U.S. citizen and don’t take this as a threat directly towards you, you better wake up.


‘On Thursday, in an interview with right-wing talk radio host Hugh Hewitt, former President Donald Trump appeared to issue a vague threat to the Justice Department against indicting him.

Trump said that "I would have no prohibition against running," when he asked whether he would still run for office with an indictment.

"I think, if it happened, you'd have problems in this country the likes of which, perhaps, you have ever seen before," said Trump. "I don't think the people of the United States would stand for it."

When Hewitt asked Trump to elaborate, he said, "Big problems."”


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trump is a traitor the likes of which this country has never seen before.

A lot of people say trump is a traitor. A traitor of such magnitude he would not fit on a Goodyear blimp.

A coward of colossal proportions.

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I can’t wait till that human cockroach gets squashed under the foot of justice. Such a lowlife scumbag mobster wanna be. He’s human trash. A traitorous delusional windbag.


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He is scum on so many levels.

How anyone would support him is beyond all reason. All reason.

His entire life is based upon fraud. His father was a tax cheat and a racist taught him. His kids follow his path of lying.

His crimes are like following a never ending trail. Little things like not paying workers. Charity scams. Cheating on a golf course.

He lies so much that he doesn't know the difference when he isn't lying.

History will look at his time like Caligula of the US.

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That's all this fool knows how to do,, Threaten.... Then he's got his minions out there that attempt to carry out his threats.

He's weak, he's a bully and above all else, he's a loser...


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I am going to make a prediction: that 90% of these election denier primary winners who have attached their names to Donald Trump will go down in ignominious defeat. If enough Americans show him what they think, and overwhelmingly vote these idiots down, perhaps that will be what makes him finally go away.

Every person who closely associates with him finds themselves in trouble with the law.
He's been bankrupt more than once.
He even lost money running a casino.

Loser in every sense of the word.


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The election deniers will only lose if their elections are rigged. C'mon, you should know that.


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The problem is that these candidates used election denial to win the primary. Many are now scrubbing that from their websites. There will be a lot of people who don't realize their true stance.


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Ask yourself why you keep going to the circus.
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Originally Posted by Damanshot
He's weak, he's a bully and above all else, he's a loser...

This made me laugh... I 100% agree he's a bully... but he's not weak... especially when you compare him to Biden...and he lost the last election, but he's not a loser... he may be despicable but they guy is a multi-billionaire who held the highest job in the US... and arguably the world...

with that said, his baseless threats get old... unless they can actually convict him of anything all the left has done is pissed him off and all but guaranteed he'll run again... I was hoping they'd just leave him alone and he'd decide he wanted to spend time with grandkids, but unless he gets convict I don't think there's any way he doesn't run again...


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The problem is that these candidates used election denial to win the primary. Many are now scrubbing that from their websites. There will be a lot of people who don't realize their true stance.


Screenshots.
Lots and lots of screenshots.

The internet is forever. Find their previous comments, hold their feet to the fire.

Ask them: "[X number of] months ago, you said [insert heinous thing here]. Now, your webpage has changed, and you seem to be promoting [insert slightly less heinous thing here]. What exactly do you believe regarding this subject, and why should any voter believe you, when you've already given them two different opinions that don't match? Were you lying to the people in version one, or were you lying to the people in version two? And a follow-up question- is the next thing that comes out of your mouth another potential problem for you when fact-checkers get to work on your newest answer?"

And I don't expect the press to ask these questions in this fashion. They're too interested in playing "both sides-ism" to ever call out blatant lies and backtracks. No, those questions should come from regular folks like us at town hall meetings. Public exchanges that get captured on 20+ cell phones as it's happening. Real People grilling shifty candidates who want to play Billy Badass in the primaries, but then try to soften their 'look' to appeal to a general audience as the general election approaches. It's our responsibility as voters to expose their game to each other. Democracy ain't a spectator sport. An informed, energized electorate is the best hedge/defense against politicos who play this crap.

Call them out.
State times/places. For the record.
Keep the heat turned up all the time. On all of them.

WE are the crucible that can burn away the impurities.
Democracy only works if we're all involved.


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Pretending to be strong and putting on a front doesn't make you strong. Duping people with repeated lies only means you know how to con people. His fragile ego and his lack of ability to resist getting revenge against anyone that stands against him shows his weakness. His name calling like a petulant child on the playground shows his childishness. So many people are fooled into believing that libs are the snowflakes when in fact they helped elect the biggest snowflake in the country when they helped elect trump. He's been playing the victim card from day 1 and still is.


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I am going to make a prediction: that 90% of these election denier primary winners who have attached their names to Donald Trump will go down in ignominious defeat. If enough Americans show him what they think, and overwhelmingly vote these idiots down, perhaps that will be what makes him finally go away.

Every person who closely associates with him finds themselves in trouble with the law.
He's been bankrupt more than once.
He even lost money running a casino.

Loser in every sense of the word.

No, a conviction and a sentence will be what finally makes him go away.


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No, a conviction and a sentence will be what finally makes him go away.

That's the foolproof way, but I have little faith that this would ever happen. At this point, I'm fairly convinced that he'll leave this plane of existence without ever seeing a day behind bars.

Let me flesh out my thinking: he's lazy. And he's insecure. And he has a short attention span. And he HATES being perceived as a 'loser.' This has always been the book on 'One Trick Phony.' Why else do you think KGB-trained Putin was able to work him like a part-time prostitute? 'Useful idiot',' indeed.

If his endorsed candidates get universally crushed this Nov, he'll see the handwriting on the wall. His laziness will compel him to deem a new, official, full-on POTUS campaign not worth the effort. His insecurity will compel him to shy away, for fear of losing like his endorsed mid-term candidates. A crushing, public defeat is something his ego simply won't allow. Self-preservation instincts will kick in. He'll make some bellicose noise at first, and then eventually drivel out something like, "I can do more good for MAGA Americans making things happen from behind the scenes. Wait 'til you see what's next from me-"

His short attention span will compel him to look for his ego strokes elsewhere, when he falls to Page Three/Segment Three of the political daily news.

Oh, he'll still do anything/everything he can to stay in the public eye, but with one difference: he won't be the nexus/voice of a population/movement that represents a threat to the way this country constitutionally runs itself.

He'd move on to the very next thing that he thinks will keep him famous and on Page One.
That's his level of thinking. He's always been like that. The book was written on him 40 years ago, and he's never personally grown a day since then.
Totally predictable.

I don't know what his next joint will be, but there will be a next joint. There always is with this one.

God help us, I hope his "Hey- squirrel" attention span takes him far from the political arena.
Maybe he'll try to out-penis Bezos and Musk into space and beyond. That would be fun...

...because it would be run by him... and no rocket shaped like a Mario Kart mushroom has any chance of ever escaping Earth's gravitational pull.

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He's weak, he's a bully and above all else, he's a loser...

This made me laugh... I 100% agree he's a bully... but he's not weak... especially when you compare him to Biden...and he lost the last election, but he's not a loser... he may be despicable but they guy is a multi-billionaire who held the highest job in the US... and arguably the world...

with that said, his baseless threats get old... unless they can actually convict him of anything all the left has done is pissed him off and all but guaranteed he'll run again... I was hoping they'd just leave him alone and he'd decide he wanted to spend time with grandkids, but unless he gets convict I don't think there's any way he doesn't run again...

He is absolutly weak.. Weak Minded, and a Jack Arse. Defend him if you wish, but IMO, you are going down a pending shame spiral... It will bite you in the butt.


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Measuring the quality of a person by the ZEROS in their bank account is the GOPer way. Money lust.

Jaybird, an idiot is an idiot no matter how you paint them. The same applies to being weak, a bully, and a loser. Trump is all of those things. Alone, without his money or fascist thugs, if you smack him in the face he'd cry like that punk-ass B that he is. Trump is the embodiment of being a loser.

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I was hoping they'd just leave him alone and he'd decide he wanted to spend time with grandkids, ...

My goodness.
I had to read this line twice. Once, for content. The again, for the comedy hit.

1. How can "they" (whomever that is) leave alone someone who won't go away? He's in America's face every day.
2. Please take a moment to really think about this man. What of his 'character' has he ever displayed that would make anyone think he'd spend quality time with with some snot-nosed rugrats? This is Donald John Trump. Manifestly unfit to play the role of "Grampy." That role requires character, empathy and caring for others. Trump.

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Apparently, America's icon for 233 years has an opinion about frauds infesting the White House.
Nice to know I'm not the only one.

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He said "tough guy my ass, watch this" lmao. But I guess if you are afraid of everything, that fear Trump showed was admirable.


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Michael Gableman, who produced no evidence of 2020 election fraud in $1 million review, now suggests the country needs revolution

https://www.yahoo.com/news/michael-gableman-produced-no-evidence-160215882.html

MADISON - Former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman told a group of Republicans this month that a revolution against government officials over the 2020 election has become necessary but said people have become too comfortable to water the "tree of liberty" with blood.

"For the first time in my life I am beginning to wonder if America's best days are behind us," Gableman said Sept. 9 at a dinner hosted by the Republican Party of Outagamie County, according to audio released by liberal activist Lauren Windsor.

Democrats called the comments disturbing and outrageous, noting Gableman produced no evidence that called the election results into question after spending $1 million of taxpayer money to complete a probe authorized by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos.

Vos fired Gableman earlier this summer after calling his review "an embarrassment to the state." Meanwhile, on Monday Gableman appeared in court to represent a Racine County man who admitted to committing election fraud.

"Our comfort is holding us back from taking the action that is necessary," Gableman said at the Sept. 9 dinner. "The greatest challenge of our poor in this country is not lack of food, it's obesity. It's a beautiful world. But it's that very comfort that is keeping us from what our founders knew to be the only way to keep an honest government, which is revolution.

"Thomas Jefferson said that the tree of liberty must be watered by the blood of revolution in every generation. I don't think that's going to happen."

Gableman has been paid by taxpayers for more than two decades to enforce laws. He was paid more than $100,000 and spent more than $1 million of taxpayer money during his election review.

Republican candidates for governor and attorney general, Tim Michels and Eric Toney, and state Supreme Court candidate Dan Kelly, also spoke at the event, according to the group's social media posts.

State Rep. Mark Spreitzer, a ranking Democrat on the Assembly elections committee who has sparred with Gableman over his probe, said Gableman has demonstrated that he is driven by anger and has wanted approval of "far right extremists" since the beginning.

"Now that he has lost his taxpayer-funded sham investigation, he’s stepping up his violent rhetoric even more," Spreitzer said. "This kind of violent rhetoric sadly isn’t surprising, but it is still deeply disturbing and absolutely wrong. Either Mike Gableman failed to learn the lessons of January 6th or he is actively supporting yet another attempt to violently overthrow our government."

Vos did not respond to a request for comment.

Gableman, Michels have support of Donald Trump
Gableman and Michels are backed by former President Donald Trump and have promoted Trump's false claims about widespread voter fraud and irregularities manipulating the outcome of the 2020 election. Both have said they are open to the idea of decertifying the election outcome. Toney has agreed with constitutional experts that decertification is impossible and illegal.

Trump lost to President Joe Biden in Wisconsin by about 21,000 votes. Two recounts paid for by Trump, nonpartisan state audits, judges and a study conducted by the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty have confirmed the election result.

But Gableman was hired by Vos in 2021 to probe the election anyway. At the time, Trump was pushing Vos to do more to question the election result.

The assignment catapulted Gableman to a national profile among election deniers and conspiracy theorists. Gableman also was asked to perform the invocation at a rally held by Trump in Waukesha in August for Michels.

In his remarks to the Outagamie Republicans, Gableman paraphrased a letter Jefferson wrote a few years after the conclusion of the American Revolutionary War.

"What country before ever existed a century and half without a rebellion? And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms," Jefferson wrote.

"The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."

Gableman on Monday acted as counsel for Harry Wait, a Union Grove man who fraudulently requested absentee ballots for Vos and Racine Mayor Cory Mason to prove violations of the law are possible.

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yet another example of why i ruthlessly roast these dudes.

it shouldn't be out of bounds for me to ask this question to guys like this: what if that blood that waters the trees ends up being your blood? are you gonna be on the "battlefield" or frontlines in this hypothetical revolution?

and by the way, we all know what revolution means: civil war. which i'm still trying to figure out who will be their main enemy in combat. the elusive "they".


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5% 13 million people in a poll said violence is justified to put trump in power.

5% doesn't sound like much but 13 million people.

I wonder if others know how sick that is. It is more than disturbing. It is repulsive.

Things that go on today are shocking to me. My father was drill instructor Master Sergeant in WWII.

A true Independent who voted for the person not the party. He would be sick seeing what this country has become.

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5% 13 million people in a poll said violence is justified to put trump in power.

5% doesn't sound like much but 13 million people.

I wonder if others know how sick that is. It is more than disturbing. It is repulsive.

Things that go on today are shocking to me. My father was drill instructor Master Sergeant in WWII.

A true Independent who voted for the person not the party. He would be sick seeing what this country has become.

thank you for bringing this up. people need to see raw numbers sometimes instead of just %.

Bone, the militia's in this country often believe in the Three percenters, a belief that only 3% of the country rose up to fight against the crown during the revolutionary war. so just by that standard, if 5% is 13 million, and even half are willing to take action, how many states fall with 6 million people? look at how much damage a bunch of anti-vax/crt moms can pull off in entire school districts and counties.

and i still can't find one single, logical, remotely understandable reason as to why they feel like this. the people acting like this and looking at trump as a leader are the main ones in this country who literally have everything they want in this country. there is nothing threatening their existence and way of life than themselves, and yet listening to these guys, you'd swear we're living under Stalin or the Crown.


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The mindset of the traitors who attacked the capitol Jan 6th. is disgusting to me.

The deal is the republican party once was a party that stood for the Constitution. That is gone. These people are ****ing all over the Constitution.

They don't want a democracy. They want a pharaoh. Someone to worship.

I am better off following sports and watering the lawn than paying any attention to politics.

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The answer is a simple one. It's exactly what we see on this very board. No matter how disgusting some of them get, all you hear from their fellow Republicans are crickets, silence. By doing nothing and saying nothing it only emboldens the extremists. Only their fellow Republicans can put a stop to this. And as we can all see, they don't seem to have the stomach for it.


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100% agree, but…after the but’s I always have a good knee slapping laugh.

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BAM!………..Trump, company and family members sued by New York AG over alleged fraud scheme.

NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed suit against former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and his business empire, accusing them of large-scale fraudulent financial practices and seeking to bar them from real estate transactions for the next five years.

The attorney general’s civil suit alleges more than a decade of deception, including billions of dollars in falsified net worth, as part of an effort to minimize his companies’ tax bills while winning favorable terms from banks and insurance companies. It seeks about $250 million in allegedly illegal profits netted from the scheme, as well as a five-year ban on the former president, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump participating in any real estate transactions — a restriction that would spell the end of the Trump real estate empire. In addition, it seeks a permanent ban on the former president and his family members involved in his business enterprises from serving as directors or officers of any New York corporation or business licensed in the state.


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/...ny-ag-over-alleged-fraud-scheme-00058011

So of course trump and family claim everyone is lying but them. rofl


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When you tell the IRS a property is only worth a fraction of what you are telling the banks and insurance companies it's worth you're defrauding one of the two. This isn't complicated. But trump's a one trick pony. He'll say it's a witch hunt and they're picking on him because they don't like him. And his supporters will lap that up like a kitten laps up warm milk.


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the witch has a dwindling supply of flying monkeys. wink.


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But trump's a one trick phony. He'll say it's a witch hunt and they're picking on him because they don't like him. And his supporters will lap that up like a kitten laps up warm milk.

Occam's Razor: the simplest explanation is usually the most accurate.


Dude's an unapologetic criminal who is being chased by the Law on 4 different fronts.


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BAM!………..Trump, company and family members sued by New York AG over alleged fraud scheme.

NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed suit against former President Donald Trump, three of his adult children and his business empire, accusing them of large-scale fraudulent financial practices and seeking to bar them from real estate transactions for the next five years.

The attorney general’s civil suit alleges more than a decade of deception, including billions of dollars in falsified net worth, as part of an effort to minimize his companies’ tax bills while winning favorable terms from banks and insurance companies. It seeks about $250 million in allegedly illegal profits netted from the scheme, as well as a five-year ban on the former president, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump participating in any real estate transactions — a restriction that would spell the end of the Trump real estate empire. In addition, it seeks a permanent ban on the former president and his family members involved in his business enterprises from serving as directors or officers of any New York corporation or business licensed in the state.


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/...ny-ag-over-alleged-fraud-scheme-00058011

So of course trump and family claim everyone is lying but them. rofl

I think Letitia James is methodically building a RICO case against Trump.


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Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Measuring the quality of a person by the ZEROS in their bank account is the GOPer way. Money lust.

Jaybird, an idiot is an idiot no matter how you paint them. The same applies to being weak, a bully, and a loser. Trump is all of those things. Alone, without his money or fascist thugs, if you smack him in the face he'd cry like that punk-ass B that he is. Trump is the embodiment of being a loser.


Based on the Lawsuit filed by NY yesterday, it's pretty clear that Trump doesn't have near as many zeros as he says he does. Man if I'd have done what he did, I'd be in jail... The law is different for the rich.


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