topcat
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He wants to be ultra MAGA.That would include all citizens, including those whose ancestors came over on the Mayflower... The Magats could be deported then! Hoisted by their own petard.
He wants to be ultra MAGA.That would include all citizens, including those whose ancestors came over on the Mayflower... The Magats could be deported then! Hoisted by their own petard.
Ultra stupid is ultra maga, cruelty is the point. Trump will pick a codefendant as running mate (Flynn?), someone whose fate is tied to his and who will pardon him for sure if he is disqualified and his VP pick takes his place on the ballot.He wants to be ultra MAGA.
Maybe I should try harder to try to understand those people but when I read this:Peter Thiel says Trump administration was ‘crazier’ and ‘more dangerous’ than he expected
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who previously supported former President Trump, said the Trump administration was “crazier” and “more dangerous” than he expected, in a recent interview.
Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist who co-founded PayPal, has been a vocal supporter and financial advocate for Trump. In an interview with The Atlantic published Thursday, Thiel said he is not giving money to the former president — or any other candidate — in the 2024 presidential campaign.
“Voting for Trump was like a not very articulate scream for help,” he said.
Thiel told The Atlantic that he had hoped Trump’s election would force a national reckoning, that someone needed to tear things down before the country could rebuild.
“There are a lot of things I got wrong,” he said.
“It was crazier than I thought. It was more dangerous than I thought,” Thiel continued. “They couldn’t get the most basic pieces of the government to work. So that was — I think that part was maybe worse than even my low expectations.”
The profile in The Atlantic outlined Thiel’s business ventures and hopes for a different society. He now runs Palantir, a secretive data analytics company.
In 2018, Thiel said Trump’s first year in office did not live up to his expectations, but Trump was “still better than Hillary Clinton or the Republican zombies.” Thiel reportedly stepped away from Trump’s campaign in the months before he lost to President Biden in 2020.
Despite his disappointment that Trump did not usher in a revolution, Thiel said he still wouldn’t call himself a “Never Trumper.”
The CEO said he doesn’t believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump, and he said the former president’s attempts to overturn the results were “not helpful.”
Thiel has a mixed record in his political career, having funded the successful Trump-backed campaign of Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), but also the failed Arizona Senate run of Blake Masters.
Peter Thiel says Trump administration was ‘crazier’ and ‘more dangerous’ than he expected
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel, who previously supported former President Trump, said the Trump administration was “crazier” and “more dangerous” than he expected, in a recent interview. Thiel, the b…thehill.com
Preexisting condition, Donald just brought it to the surface, by now any rational adult playing with a full deck should know better.
Ah maid it to sevin mints. Shewt. Innybuddy beat that?
Why are Republicans still supporting Donald Trump? | Anywhere But Washington
Despite facing multiple criminal charges, Donald Trump remains the frontrunner in the 2024 Republican presidential primary. But in South Carolina, a traditionally conservative southern state, a split is opening up between Trump loyalists and more moderate Republicans who are fearful of what their party has become.
I made it to 8:33. Mind you I had the sound off and CC on as I knew reading would be less annoying that hearing what stupid people say.Ah maid it to sevin mints. Shewt. Innybuddy beat that?
They have no obvious target for blame, so they lapse into their chronic disarray & media posturingOnly visit one or two times a year, poor Fox, seems the string of Democrat wins resulted in little in the way of analysis of what went wrong.
If SCOTUS as a body does not recuse, they’ll be in a real fix: their entire allegiance *IS* to the overthrow - that is, to the billionaire-derived, -guided, -funded effort to “drive the USA into ‘receivership’ “, with the billionaires being the receivers - & the rest of us extraneous ex-employees / future indentured servantsLet's see, if the SCOTUS doesn't disqualify Trump from the GOP primaries, using the argument that a party nominee is not a public office, and the 14th does not apply. Next chance will be during the general election, if he wins the nomination and perhaps people can only sue when he actually files the papers to run in a state. That could leave the republicans high and dry on the eve of the general election with the SCOTUS and states disqualifying him then, the presidency is a public office. He will be going down in a DC court in the middle of the GOP primaries next year and might even be broke because of the case in NY. He might even be tried in Georgia on TV before the election.
In any case the SCOTUS will rule, and Donald will either run in all the states primaries or none at all, same for the general election.
BINGO! Thank you!Maybe I should try harder to try to understand those people but when I read this:
"The CEO said he doesn’t believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump, and he said the former president’s attempts to overturn the results were “not helpful.”"
I think it's not a matter of not understanding. He sees Trump's attempt to disenfranchise those who voted him out office as "unhelpful", not an act against our democracy and does not believe attempting to overturn the results as a hard bright line that should never be crossed. So, I understand. We see you Mr. Thiel.