I've always found it hilarious and ironic that it's often a bunch of dudes who like think of themselves as "manly men" who are the most dutiful Trump worshippers. There is not a weaker, more pathetic looking little snowflake in the whole damn country.82gradDLSdad said:MTbear22 said:
Good god, Trump could not have given a worse interview, so catastrophically bad his own team ended up yanking him off the stage. Holy **** what a joke. That man is the most insecure, petty little snowflake this country has ever seen. I've literally never seen a grown man whine and ***** so incessantly.
Why shouldn't he? It's what got him elected the first time. It's an embarrassing time.
MTbear22 said:I've always found it hilarious and ironic that it's often a bunch of dudes who like think of themselves as "manly men" who are the most dutiful Trump worshippers. There is not a weaker, more pathetic looking little snowflake in the whole damn country.82gradDLSdad said:MTbear22 said:
Good god, Trump could not have given a worse interview, so catastrophically bad his own team ended up yanking him off the stage. Holy **** what a joke. That man is the most insecure, petty little snowflake this country has ever seen. I've literally never seen a grown man whine and ***** so incessantly.
Why shouldn't he? It's what got him elected the first time. It's an embarrassing time.
calbear93 said:
No doubt that Harris is infinitely more electable than Biden in 2024. You would have to hate the country to want who Biden will be as far as cognitive ability in 3 years.
Trump turned his head and you guys missed.sonofabear51 said:
And he has been since he was born. F that guy.
In politics, she was always referred to as the Indian-American candidate until Biden was looking for a VP.movielover said:
She identified as Indian American and her family should pay reparations.
You're overthinking it, big guy. The person you're describing is simply voting against Trump, because any of the candidates trotted out on the other side are a better option (low bar to clear).bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:I've always found it hilarious and ironic that it's often a bunch of dudes who like think of themselves as "manly men" who are the most dutiful Trump worshippers. There is not a weaker, more pathetic looking little snowflake in the whole damn country.82gradDLSdad said:MTbear22 said:
Good god, Trump could not have given a worse interview, so catastrophically bad his own team ended up yanking him off the stage. Holy **** what a joke. That man is the most insecure, petty little snowflake this country has ever seen. I've literally never seen a grown man whine and ***** so incessantly.
Why shouldn't he? It's what got him elected the first time. It's an embarrassing time.
What I find interesting is that a bunch of dudes obsessed with hating Trump supposedly voted for someone with dementia not only in the last general election but in the most recent primary and then jumped onboard the Kamala train because they know the person they voted for was weak and pathetic since the very beginning.
bear2034 said:calbear93 said:
No doubt that Harris is infinitely more electable than Biden in 2024. You would have to hate the country to want who Biden will be as far as cognitive ability in 3 years.
What's your evidence regarding Biden's cognitive ability? He said he's fine. The White House said he's fine. Karine Jean-Pierre said he's fine. Kamala Harris said he's fine.
It works both ways. Many voting for Trump are actually voting against the lame candidates the Democrats have trotted out.MTbear22 said:You're overthinking it, big guy. The person you're describing is simply voting against Trump, because any of the candidates trotted out on the other side are a better option (low bar to clear).bear2034 said:MTbear22 said:I've always found it hilarious and ironic that it's often a bunch of dudes who like think of themselves as "manly men" who are the most dutiful Trump worshippers. There is not a weaker, more pathetic looking little snowflake in the whole damn country.82gradDLSdad said:MTbear22 said:
Good god, Trump could not have given a worse interview, so catastrophically bad his own team ended up yanking him off the stage. Holy **** what a joke. That man is the most insecure, petty little snowflake this country has ever seen. I've literally never seen a grown man whine and ***** so incessantly.
Why shouldn't he? It's what got him elected the first time. It's an embarrassing time.
What I find interesting is that a bunch of dudes obsessed with hating Trump supposedly voted for someone with dementia not only in the last general election but in the most recent primary and then jumped onboard the Kamala train because they know the person they voted for was weak and pathetic since the very beginning.
bear2034 said:calbear93 said:
No doubt that Harris is infinitely more electable than Biden in 2024. You would have to hate the country to want who Biden will be as far as cognitive ability in 3 years.
What's your evidence regarding Biden's cognitive ability? He said he's fine. The White House said he's fine. Karine Jean-Pierre said he's fine. Kamala Harris said he's fine.
Big C said:
If you never said or strongly implied he was senile (or was suffering from dementia), I stand corrected.
Hey, just for fun, you ought to refer to the Bidens as President Biden and Docter Biden for the next several months: Most of us would know you were being sarcastic, but I think it would also make a lot of people wonder what's what!
No charge. You're welcome.
Here, again, is Alex's outline of today's bombshell story from the Washington Post: pic.twitter.com/ecdmDBE02p
— Alex Wagner Tonight (@WagnerTonight) August 3, 2024
bearister said:Here, again, is Alex's outline of today's bombshell story from the Washington Post: pic.twitter.com/ecdmDBE02p
— Alex Wagner Tonight (@WagnerTonight) August 3, 2024
It's looking like we won't have an election this year.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) August 3, 2024
People will vote, but the expected irregularities will be through the roof. The alleged losing side is unlikely to accept the outcome.
Expect to be leaderless for a few months, at least.
concordtom said:
Federal investigators suspected that Egypt may have bribed Trump with $10 million in cash
Investigators were never able to obtain Trump's post-2016 bank records, The Washington Post revealed
In January 2017, a bank manager at the National Bank of Egypt in Cairo received a letter from an organization linked to the Egyptian intelligence service asking them "kindly withdraw" about $10 million in cash from the organization's account. That took place just five days before Donald Trump became president, The Washington Post reported in an exclusive on Friday, revealing that federal investigators believed the withdrawn cash may have been intended as a bribe for the Republican.
According to bank records, the state-run branch emptied a considerable share of Egypt's reserve of U.S. currency by filling two large bags with bundles of $100 bills weighing a combined 200 pounds. Later four men arrived to carry away the bags.
This sizable withdrawal caught the attention of federal investigators early in 2019, reviving a secret criminal investigation that had begun two years prior into allegations contained in a classified U.S. intelligence assessment that Egypt's dictator, Abdel Fatah El-Sisi, had agreed to give $10 million to Trump's campaign. In office, Trump repeatedly praised Sisi, his administration releasing hundreds of millions of dollars in aid that had been held up over concern about Egypt's abysmal human rights record.
Candidates for federal office are barred from accepting foreign donations. There is no proof that any money made it to Trump's coffers, but as the Post reported that could in part be due to the fact they were unable to subpoena the former president's bank records for the time he was in office. Trump had, in October 2016, injected $10 million into his own campaign in the form of a loan; this after meeting with Sisi when he was in New York for a trip to the United Nations.
The investigation was closed under former Attorney General William Barr, a Trump loyalist who reportedly questioned whether there was sufficient evidence to continue the probe, which has not been renewed under Attorney General Merrick Garland
Investigators "were blocked from seeking key records to determine if Trump took the money, then the case was shut down," the Washington Post investigative reporter Carol Leonnig noted on X.
News of the investigation comes after Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., was convicted last month for himself accepting bribes from the Egyptian government.
82gradDLSdad said:concordtom said:
Federal investigators suspected that Egypt may have bribed Trump with $10 million in cash
Investigators were never able to obtain Trump's post-2016 bank reco... ... accepting bribes from the Egyptian government.
Geez, I wonder how Trump will respond?
1. Another fake assignation attempt?
2. Fake news proclamation?
3. Hunter Biden leaked this?
4. Kamala sex scandal story?
So proud.
concordtom said:
Federal investigators suspected that Egypt may have bribed Trump with $10 million in cash
Investigators were never able to obtain Trump's post-2016 bank records, The Washington Post revealed
In January 2017, a bank manager at the National Bank of Egypt in Cairo received a letter from an organization linked to the Egyptian intelligence service asking them "kindly withdraw" about $10 million in cash from the organization's account. That took place just five days before Donald Trump became president, The Washington Post reported in an exclusive on Friday, revealing that federal investigators believed the withdrawn cash may have been intended as a bribe for the Republican.
According to bank records, the state-run branch emptied a considerable share of Egypt's reserve of U.S. currency by filling two large bags with bundles of $100 bills weighing a combined 200 pounds. Later four men arrived to carry away the bags.
This sizable withdrawal caught the attention of federal investigators early in 2019, reviving a secret criminal investigation that had begun two years prior into allegations contained in a classified U.S. intelligence assessment that Egypt's dictator, Abdel Fatah El-Sisi, had agreed to give $10 million to Trump's campaign. In office, Trump repeatedly praised Sisi, his administration releasing hundreds of millions of dollars in aid that had been held up over concern about Egypt's abysmal human rights record.
Candidates for federal office are barred from accepting foreign donations. There is no proof that any money made it to Trump's coffers, but as the Post reported that could in part be due to the fact they were unable to subpoena the former president's bank records for the time he was in office. Trump had, in October 2016, injected $10 million into his own campaign in the form of a loan; this after meeting with Sisi when he was in New York for a trip to the United Nations.
The investigation was closed under former Attorney General William Barr, a Trump loyalist who reportedly questioned whether there was sufficient evidence to continue the probe, which has not been renewed under Attorney General Merrick Garland
Investigators "were blocked from seeking key records to determine if Trump took the money, then the case was shut down," the Washington Post investigative reporter Carol Leonnig noted on X.
News of the investigation comes after Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., was convicted last month for himself accepting bribes from the Egyptian government.
movielover said:82gradDLSdad said:concordtom said:
Federal investigators suspected that Egypt may have bribed Trump with $10 million in cash
Investigators were never able to obtain Trump's post-2016 bank reco... ... accepting bribes from the Egyptian government.
Geez, I wonder how Trump will respond?
1. Another fake assignation attempt?
2. Fake news proclamation?
3. Hunter Biden leaked this?
4. Kamala sex scandal story?
So proud.
Bot, or DEI Democrat?
Yeah. I mean, wow.... Barr said so.bearister said:
"Barr appointed to take over the office leading the case closed the probe, citing "a lack of sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt."
Well, if that was Barr's conclusion, that should suffice, not to mention it is totally unbelievable that tRump would ever do such a thing.
https://t.co/SBgY7nYMSL pic.twitter.com/cvjkLPiaSj
— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) August 4, 2024
bearister said:
"Barr appointed to take over the office leading the case closed the probe, citing "a lack of sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt."
Well, if that was Barr's conclusion, that should suffice, not to mention it is totally unbelievable that tRump would ever do such a thing.
dajo9 said:
Donold speaks some truth, finally. He tells his supporters to vote this year and they won't have to vote again in 4 years. "We'll have it fixed so good you won't have to vote". This is fascism vs. democracy in America.
https://www.threads.net/@vincedmonroy/post/C96F0KxvFij/?xmt=AQGzZU7jnXP4yvU5RH_2ngLl6LrD8N7F4LFMnod4j1zUIg
Americans have been taught that evil is a man with a moustache ranting and raving while he pounds the desk
— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) August 6, 2024
It's more commonly this, someone who is completely innocuous and unexceptional in every way pic.twitter.com/hHwXkNLicF
bearister said:
"Of the 42 people who served in former President Trump's Cabinet, just over half24 of them explicitly support his re-election bid, The Washington Post reports.
Three former Cabinet members John Bolton, Mark Esper and former Vice President Pence have explicitly said they won't vote for Trump.
15 others have declined to state their positions.
Those supporting Trump's run include Mike Pompeo, Steven Mnuchin and two of his harshest former critics, Nikki Haley and Bill Barr."
-Axios
BREAKING: The trump campaign has released a statement denying that he has ever met the author of Project 2025 Kevin Roberts. pic.twitter.com/W53jPQJY3K
— Covie (@covie_93) August 8, 2024
Gov. @Tim_Walz: It doesn't matter convictions, it doesn't matter failed policies, the Republican Party stuck with Donald Trump. He's yours. You've got him pic.twitter.com/GbNOtdtZxc
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) August 8, 2024
If I wrote this and you were responding to me, you would write about 5 paragraphs on how I just showed that I don't know what is in the Constitution. That is why debating you is a waste of time on most days.calbear93 said:
How can we watch Biden and Trump and not think cognitive capability exam should not be required for candidates. Both their brains are fried by old age.