• mo_ztt ✅@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Why is this surprising? It’s on. They already tried to steal the election and mobbed the capitol to try to kill the politicians that opposed the effort. They’re threatening election workers, they’re talking about civil war, they’re posting the addresses of jury members.

    It’s on. The people prosecuting Trump understand the stakes, I think (or I hope). Trump and his close allies definitely understand the stakes. I get being chilled by it and wanting to report on it, but anyone who is surprised by it, at this point, has no business being in journalism.

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      10 months ago

      Also he made his slogan in 2016 “Lock her up”. He’s been threatening to imprison his opponents for 6-7 years now, like a petty dictator would.

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      I was chilled when he first said it in 2016 during a debate, that Hillary would’ve been locked up under his hypothetical administration. Now, even though it’s explicit, it really doesn’t register. There’s no shock value to it. I would legitimately be more surprised if he had an interview where nothing noteworthy happened.

      I think this is why he’s cooked on the national stage. People aren’t surprised by him anymore.

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      10 months ago

      They are either too steeped in the bothsiderist, ridiculous “objective” school of corporate journalism, or they are pretending to be…

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    10 months ago

    What people don’t seem to understand is that he sincerely believes that every other politician is as corrupt as he is, and is genuinely confused why the DOJ can’t find any evidence to indict Hillary or Biden.

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      10 months ago

      is genuinely confused why the DOJ can’t find any evidence to indict Hillary or Biden

      he is always confused when he doesn’t get his way… the reason doesn’t matter… he’s a fucking 3 year old, and so are all of his supporters…

      all he knows is those people make him sad, and he wants someone to make them go away

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      10 months ago

      This is also why he’s pushing the “2020 was stolen” line - besides the fact that he can’t admit that he lost. Trump and the GOP took measures to prevent Democrats from voting. Stuff like mucking with the post office, closing polling sites, etc. And yet the Democrats won.

      To Trump, the only possible reason for this isn’t “the Democrats voted in large enough numbers to overcome the Republican cheating.” No, the only reason must be “the Democrats cheated more than we did.”

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        He is so transparent. Only people who cheat themselves are usually this paranoid about other people doing it. It is also true for thieves and a bunch of other stuff.

        Every time he talks about this it is clear as day that he thinks they over-cheated him. He just can’t outright say it, but this pisses him so much. So instead it comes off as heavily insinuating that the only way to get numbers like he did is to cheat.

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      Trump isn’t symmetric; he has no concept of others’ minds. His only ideas are about how he has what he wants. Calling for them in jail gets people to like him and gets his opponents out of the way. He isn’t confused bc he doesn’t care about correctness; any sense of misunderstanding is bc others are attacking him.

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      I mean, they are all as corrupt as him, but most of them just have the intelligence to be corrupt within the bounds of the laws they’ve created to allow them to be corrupt legally.

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        Such edgy nonsense. Please, tell us more about the corruption of Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden that is the same as Trump’s corruptions. I’m sure you’ve got plenty of examples that you can just rattle of the top of your head.

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          Although not the same level as trump’s corruption, but Nancy pelosi’s and other members of congress’ insider tradings is up there.

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          Most congressmen engage in massive amounts of insider trading that they legalized just for them, and all of them (with exceptions numbering in the single digits) accept very large amounts of money in the form of legalized corporate bribes in exchange for legislation that favors business and harms everyone else. If you think that’s not wildly corrupt, you’re simply not intelligent.

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    He’s 100% committed to getting the Presidency to extricate himself from his situation, and using that office to keep himself out of the reach of justice.

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      The crazy part is not that he wants to do that … there are probably countless wannabe politicians that have that as a motivation.

      The crazy part is that he has a following and an actual chance that he could do it.

      The insane part of current US politics is not Trump … the crazy part is this current culture of political leaders and financiers who are piling their money behind some nut job and generating this following of people that actually believe it all.

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    10 months ago

    I just realized, he isn’t talking about his cases though. Did a judge actually shut him up? He’s talking about more criming but not the crimes he’s actually being charged for. Nice.

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        I mention this quite often, but when President Xi made himself president for life, Trump said at a rally “maybe we should try that sometime”. Obviously this goes against everything America was founded upon, but we also know his supporters want nothing more. Between this nonsense and Schedule F, and a way for Republicans to basically take over the executive branch, the future doesn’t look good for America if he or any Republican wins.

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    If you’re going to act like a fascist, you shouldn’t even be allowed to run for president. He should go suck on Putin’s nuts.

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    of course the little coward would lock up everyone who scared him… and his little coward supporters would cheer him on…

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      “Chilling? I find it energizing!”-trump cultists

      They really need to get their heads out of his ass. That’s not a fresh spring breeze they’re smelling

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      I’m not a sports ball expert, but I think that’s a 15 yard penalty per flag, so 90 yard penalty, plus he’s out of the game, but he did hit all of the flag checkpoints while skiing. /s XD

      It is crazy how many red flags calling for the imprisonment of political rivals raises on its own. It turns out we were one election away from becoming a fascist dictatorship in 2020 and we still need to defeat Republicans in 2024.

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    How is he even still running? In prison. Serious question. How is this even possible???

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      He’s not in prison. He’s not even in jail because he was allowed to pay bail. Which is only for people who are not a flight risk. I guess maybe he isn’t a flight risk, yet. If he finds out he can’t run for president when GA charges him and that he really is going to get charges, then I can’t see him not fleeing.

      Jail: Where you go while waiting in your court hearing. (If not allowed bail)

      Prison: Where you go when you have been charged.

      Russia: Where Trump will go in 2024 when he realizes he really is going to be in prison

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    This reminds me of a saying an old programming mentor told me.

    “To a kid with a hammer, everything is a nail”