Overheal wrote: » There’s 4 days left I na the Trump presidency. Will we wrap this up in the next 100 posts? (Probably not. Whatever he plans to do Wednesday, god damn) To sum up his presidency: an abject failure with a few successes crafted by the people around him that he managed not to completely sabotage.
Itssoeasy wrote: » That woman from Texas(I think she’s an estate agent) is on camera saying she deserves a pardon from trump. So that’s two that I’ve heard who are asking for a pardon. Wouldn’t accepting a pardon been seen as admitting guilt ? The trump base don’t believe they’ve done anything wrong though so that would take some mental gymnastics.
Itssoeasy wrote: » I saw a report that he wants a big **** off exit from Washington DC a on Air Force one on Wednesday morning with red carpet and the whole works.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » It places Trump on the horns of a dilemma. Pardon those two and his fanbase will be reassured that he's behind them. But that would then prove that he supported the insurrection. If he ignores them, then he is publicly throwing them to the wolves.
Itssoeasy wrote: » https://twitter.com/jimsciutto/status/1350517778407706628?s=21 Yeah because this is normal. Trump and the GOP could stop if not all of this, they could certainly stop most of it.
Harry Palmr wrote: » I'd be happier if I could see his tweets! At least we had some insight into his mood!
Overheal wrote: » Pentagon declared nopesies to thathttps://www.mediaite.com/news/pentagon-confirms-military-will-not-hold-traditional-farewell-ceremony-for-trump/ The suckers and losers want nothing to do with him.
Headshot wrote: » I really hope Trump pardons the rioters The back fire he and GOP would get would set the GOP back years
retalivity wrote: » Whats he got...less than 4 days? And how would he even do it, a blanket pardon to anyone charged with and offence at the capitol on jan 6th? It would be such a mess i'd nearly like to see him try it myself...
What.Now wrote: » i'm not sure Trump has the power anymore to stop these people. Its a runaway train until after the 20th when I think it will settle down after.
Lithium93_ wrote: » Absolute fair play to US Capitol Police and being on the ball with this, can only imagine the pressure cooker atmosphere/hope it'll all pass without incident in Washington leading up to Biden & Harris's respective inaugurations on Wednesday.Oh I'd say this won't settle down with Trump out of office, if anything I think he'll continue playing to his base, unrestrained in not having to apologize/take responsibility for whatever they do in his name. I hope to be proven wrong though.
What.Now wrote: » My thinking is that without Twitter and him no longer being sitting president the followers will start to lose focus. The battle call 'Stop The Steal' will be the battle call of the past.
Psychedelic Hedgehog wrote: » Agree completely. This kind of worldview is something that's been latent in the US for a long time now, but it's just been provided oxygen by the Trump administration over the past four years. I honestly worry about how the US is going to emerge from this, I wouldn't discount a civil war at this point.
DubInMeath wrote: » The whole commie thing is well before trump raised his fake tan head above the political parapet. Your talking decades of conditioning and the fact that people of a certain political/world view have a thing about blood lines and the purity of them.
kowloon wrote: » Trump regularly talks about people having "good genes". He mentions it in a lot of his addresses.
Tyrone212 wrote: » I'll be glad to see the back of him. The age of the idiot blossomed under him. He didn't win an emmy, it was rigged. Lost states in the Republican nomination process and there was voter fraud and was rigged against him. Lost the popular vote to Hillary, again fraud. He opens an investigation in to it. They couldn't find anything. It was obvious this was going to happen if he lost. He's a baby. It is scary how many believe his lies, forgot about right left politics, he's just a complete chancer and a baby. Misinformation flourished under him. He made masks a political issue and courted deranged fantasies to no end. The pen is mightier than the sword and my word didn't he scribble some toxic crap. Good riddance.
Rjd2 wrote: » Thankfully that story is not as horrific as initially reported and he has somewhat apologised for it but obviously left it up for those sweet retweets.https://twitter.com/CarolLeonnig/status/1350566269519585280The Fuller Story: Man stopped with Glock and 500 rounds of ammo near Capitol was private security guard, his family says. He was not accused of showing phony credentials - but a "non-govt." credential -and an officer decided he wasn't authorized to enter.
DubInMeath wrote: » I don't see a civil war happening, because the usual secession crap is normally limited to Texas, and the militias etc would be wiped out..