THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Now he's attacking the judge. I'm sure that will help.

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Doesn't sound like an "attack" on the judge to me. Think I heard she's into giving harsher sentences to 1/6 Trumpees than were requested by prosecution which probably doesn't bode well for Trump himself.

Does he just invite himself to people’s houses and take showers?


Somebody should tell him how to remove flow restrictors.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Doesn't sound like an "attack" on the judge to me. Think I heard she's into giving harsher sentences to 1/6 Trumpees than were requested by prosecution which probably doesn't bode well for Trump himself.



Somebody should tell him how to remove flow restrictors.
The judge is a rabid leftist
 

Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Pure commentary gold from James Kunstler today:

That silence you hear these dog days of a wilting empire is the calm before the storm and everybody knows it. “Joe Biden’s” final desperate ploy against the menace of Donald Trump looks about on par with the Ukraine spring offensive, hardly even worth a “hey, nice try.”


So, the best they could do was to charge Mr. Trump with objecting vocally to an election that looked as rotten as Hunter’s uncapped teeth? We all saw what happened overnight November 3 and 4, 2020: what the numbers looked like in the swing precincts at midnight and the magic mathematics that swapped tens of thousands of votes over from the Trump column to the Biden column (say, whu?) … the shutdown of the Fulton County State Farm Arena due to a supposedly leaking toilet and the ensuing monkey business with rolly-bags full of ballots under the tables captured by the closed-circuit cameras… the miraculous wee-hour harvest of ballots in Milwaukee… US Postal Service truck full of completed ballots out of Bethpage, Long Island, that turned up in Philadelphia… Mark Zuckerberg’s $419-million-dollar operation using two front orgs, the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) to staff precinct election boards with party shills and buy votes… the thumb drives and modems in the vote-counting machines….

Special Counsel Jack Smith may find it difficult to prove that expressing an opinion about all that is some kind of crime. Meanwhile, he’s turned Mr. Trump into the poster boy for the many other aggrieved victims of a government weaponized against its own people. More than half the country sees exactly what’s going on and no amount of video footage showing “JB” and Jill holding hands on the beach is going cover for that. We are on the threshold of a king-hell national crisis.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Pure commentary gold from James Kunstler today:

That silence you hear these dog days of a wilting empire is the calm before the storm and everybody knows it. “Joe Biden’s” final desperate ploy against the menace of Donald Trump looks about on par with the Ukraine spring offensive, hardly even worth a “hey, nice try.”


So, the best they could do was to charge Mr. Trump with objecting vocally to an election that looked as rotten as Hunter’s uncapped teeth? We all saw what happened overnight November 3 and 4, 2020: what the numbers looked like in the swing precincts at midnight and the magic mathematics that swapped tens of thousands of votes over from the Trump column to the Biden column (say, whu?) … the shutdown of the Fulton County State Farm Arena due to a supposedly leaking toilet and the ensuing monkey business with rolly-bags full of ballots under the tables captured by the closed-circuit cameras… the miraculous wee-hour harvest of ballots in Milwaukee… US Postal Service truck full of completed ballots out of Bethpage, Long Island, that turned up in Philadelphia… Mark Zuckerberg’s $419-million-dollar operation using two front orgs, the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and the Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) to staff precinct election boards with party shills and buy votes… the thumb drives and modems in the vote-counting machines….

Special Counsel Jack Smith may find it difficult to prove that expressing an opinion about all that is some kind of crime. Meanwhile, he’s turned Mr. Trump into the poster boy for the many other aggrieved victims of a government weaponized against its own people. More than half the country sees exactly what’s going on and no amount of video footage showing “JB” and Jill holding hands on the beach is going cover for that. We are on the threshold of a king-hell national crisis.
Is he related to William?
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
I agree. I'd bury an ex near the first hole at a golf course I own and often visit but she's cut off beyond that.
If Trump's divorce lawyer was so good that he got Trump the right to decide what happens to her body after death, then props to him. The lawyer could probably make a good ad campaign out of that.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
If anything that's on her kids, not on Trump.
If it's a perpetual care cemetery then it's the responsibility of the cemetery to maintain the condition of the grave. if it's not then Ivana's children should be taking an interest in it's condition. The problem with in ground markers is that they sod over quickly.
 

newolddude

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If it's a perpetual care cemetery then it's the responsibility of the cemetery to maintain the condition of the grave. if it's not then Ivana's children should be taking an interest in it's condition. The problem with in ground markers is that they sod over quickly.

Trump put the grave on his New Jersey country club to gain tax breaks

 

vantexan

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Trump put the grave on his New Jersey country club to gain tax breaks

Well that's pretty scummy. Being as wealthy as she was there should be a decent headstone and regular upkeep. Certainly a golf course has the means to keep it nice.

But do you see what I mean by the scrutiny? They'd write about his toilet habits if they could. There's always something to be critical of but if he is truly breaking the law they'd have found it long ago.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
Well that's pretty scummy. Being as wealthy as she was there should be a decent headstone and regular upkeep. Certainly a golf course has the means to keep it nice.

But do you see what I mean by the scrutiny? They'd write about his toilet habits if they could. There's always something to be critical of but if he is truly breaking the law they'd have found it long ago.
According to reports out today they may have found it in Georgia. reports say that prosecutors have evidence tying the Trump team to efforts to breach Georgia voting machines.
Whether there is a fourth indictment wait and see. With 78 charges across 3 indictments already one more isn't going to make much of a difference.
 

vantexan

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According to reports out today they may have found it in Georgia. reports say that prosecutors have evidence tying the Trump team to efforts to breach Georgia voting machines.
Whether there is a fourth indictment wait and see. With 78 charges across 3 indictments already one more isn't going to make much of a difference.
Pretty bogus so far. Chances of getting a conviction in D.C. is the best chance Dems have just because it's a D.C. jury. Doubtful if any of this will hold up under appeal.
 
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