OS_Head wrote: » So you still think the witch-hunt called the Russia collusion, which wasn't was actually real? Ever mongrel on the street knows it was made up by Hillary Clinton and Obama was briefed. The only person convicted was the FBI lawyer for fabricating evidence. But you might have missed that since MSM didn't report it. Did you actually listen to the Georgia tape in full or did you just listen to MSM's take on it. If you do listen with unbiased ears you will find he was asking for him to find votes that had been switched, went missing or were unverified. Here's the full Trump quote. The Capitol Coup that started 12min before his speech finished? That coup? The one were he asked his supporters to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard? That one? That's what the second impeachment is about and the house passed it illegally in 7 hours. And that last thing: So you have proof of this? Not just hear say? Because that's all it is. Hear say. Just like the Atlantic anonymous story during last year that got the backing of all left wing press. Later it was shown to be false, but MSM don't really care cos the damage has been done and stories like this suit their agenda. Now I have taken my time to explain some things to you. You should take some of your own time to independently verify and figure out why all this is happening. Time for you to wake up Sleeper12. Simply going along with the MSM narrative is ignorant and down right lazy unless you really are asleep. Any one that doesn't question MSMs motives are simply allowing them to manufacture consent to these events.
OS_Head wrote: » Manipulated media in this instance means that the audio was cut out, that's all. I wasn't pretending he was just standing there for no reason. Can you not see from his gate and movement and his slow speech and slow reaction time that this guy should be enjoying his retirement instead of being put through the mill at his age? If you cannot see that then I don't know what to say to you.
Zaph wrote: » It's an interesting one that, because he has indicated that it's something he's interested in. However running a presidential election campaign is ruinously expensive, and I foresee Donald not turning out to be as rich as he boasted he was in the near future. Rumour is the Trump Organisation owes $ 1.1bn, and their main Banker, Deutsche Bank wants nothing more to do with the Trump name. On top of that you have the New York tax investigations, which even if he wins are going to result in huge legal and accountant bills, not to mention all his time that it will take up. Now obviously candidates don't fund campaigns themselves, but given the way political donors have closed their wallets since the insurrection, digging deep into his own pockets may be the only way he has of funding a campaign. I suppose the other way he could raise funds are from the millions of deluded individuals who still support him, but there's a limit as to how much each can donate I believe, so he'd need an awful lot of them to stump up the cash for him to run. Ultimately I think it will be financial, rather than political considerations that stop him from running again. However, let's say he does somehow manage to raise enough money, can the Republican Party stop him running for them? Presumably you just have to be a member of the party to declare as a candidate, but was Bernie Sanders a registered Democrat when he stood in their primaries? If you do have to be a party member, the simplest and most expedient way for the GOP to deal with the issue would be to rescind his membership, but booting out a former president risks further divisions within the party. I'd guess that privately they're all hoping that he has some sort of health issue that will stop him running and save them having to make a decision.
_Brian wrote: » I wonder will Biden pardon him. It’s happened before where incoming president has pardoned his predecessor to help smooth the transition and move life on in America. Big difference here I suppose is Trump made it personal against the oncoming team so they may well stick it to him. If he’s not pardoned I’d expect he will face a long series of law cases that will break him. The party will rally a bit initially but get sick of him and his trouble and move away from him. The trumps will shrink away from public life as a result of their name being synonymous with shame and corruption.
PalLimerick wrote: » Where did that rumour come from? Trump is a very rich Man.
PalLimerick wrote: » Pardoned for what?
OS_Head wrote: » What's no one on boards wants to hear.TDS is real. And if you don't think so, then you probably have it. Here... Have a Red Pill. :pac::pac::pac:
OS_Head wrote: » You sound like one of those people who think the world is dandy and fine are. I guess you're really just a lazy minded brainwashed sheep. Do you find it easier to just agree with everything you're told? You sure you don't want a Red Pill?
Strumms wrote: » He won’t be permitted to run again I don’t think. He’s popular with the hardened right wingers, his hardcore base but through his behavior there will be a significant number of people of the right, center right mainly, alienated or fearful of four more years of DT... They will remember his swan song, the Capitol riots. He enabled that. Republicans know he is damaged goods. He has damaged the Republican Party. To the point that even though the democrats just got the presidency back... it’s going to take one colossal fûck up by Biden and his administration for any republican to beat The Democrats in four years time.....
OS_Head wrote: » TDS is real.
Samsonsmasher wrote: Biden has already begun to f*** up. He wants as $15 minimum wage, he wants to revive the Iran deal, he wants to let in millions of illegal immigrants and he appointed the war hawks who were behind the Arab Spring.
Donald Trump wrote: » Another Eastern European model missus after Melania gets the boot/runs away.
biko wrote: » Keep doing business I suppose, maybe have another go at Biden in 2024.
Wanderer78 wrote: » Minimum wage and Iran, great calls, and where did he say about immigrants?
OS_Head wrote: » Which laws?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » If he is not banned from running through being impeached he'll end up the front runner in the Republican party for 2024.
Samsonsmasher wrote: » The minimum wage will kill small business already crippled by these insane lockdowns. They will prevent people from working who could agree to work for less than $15 and prevent businesses from hiring them. Obama paid Iran billions of dollars to shut down their nuclear program. They kept the money and continued the program. Trump slapped sanctions on Iran. Biden is going to lift the sanctions and Iran is going to resume it's quest for a nuke.
Khumatmibro wrote: » I think the truth will eventually emerge that the elections were rigged and he was duped out of the office. I have a feeling it won't emerge untill sleepy Joe is out of office due to his age and at that point it will be too late to reinstate Donald.
yagan wrote: » I can't see Trump doing much without Twitter, and only his true believer insurrectionist will migrate to whatever new online megaphone that will have him. The mainstream media are unlikely to touch him, even for a quick ratings boost if he continues to refute the transition. Know what a person fears most by how they treat others, and Trump obviously fears being called a loser. Without the respect for the office of president it's more likely the media will absolutely go to town on him now.
Wanderer78 wrote: » maybe he ll setup his own media platform?