But the head of Hungary. Very tough, strong guy. Viktor Orban, did anybody ever hear him? Probably, you know, considered very powerful, very powerful within his country and outside of his country, not exactly loved by some of the European nations, because he does this thing. He didn’t allow millions of people to invade his country. He allowed nobody to invade the zero zero. He had nobody. So he doesn’t have crime and he doesn’t have the problems that they’re having in other countries where millions of people who are allowed to go in.

But they were interviewing him two weeks ago and they said, “What would you advise President Obama? The whole world seems to be exploding and imploding.”.

And he said “It’s very simple. He should immediately resign and they should replace him with President Trump, who kept the world safe.”

I didn’t vote for Trump in either 2016 or 2020 but if he runs against President Barack Obama? I don’t know, I’ll have to think about it.

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      Depends. Worse at ruling, but easier to deal with. If he were smart, Jan 6th would have worked and it would’ve taken the military going in and cleaning out a successful coup attempt.

      … Though with how the government has utterly failed to respond strongly to the inept attempt… maybe we would’ve been beter off if they were crushed as the seditious traitors they are.

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        Almost 700 people have pleaded guilty or have been convicted for j6. Some of the leaders, like Tarrio, are going away for a very long time. Of course it takes a long time to bring a case against Trump himself, but the narrative that nobody’s facing consequences is a little disingenuous at this point. https://www.justice.gov/usao-dc/30-months-jan-6-attack-capitol

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          A seditious traitor that took and sold government secrets has not seen prison for over three years and his upper cohorts in Congress have similarly been allowed a completely free ride.

          Let’s not pretend that just because there are consequences present that they are the correct and appropriate ones… (note: I’m not saying they are not guilty. I’m saying there is A LOT of guilt being openly ignored)