Trump's Disqualification Trial

Do you think Trump will be disqualified by Colorado and the SCOTUS from running in the primaries?


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ZERBERUS911

Active Member
Sorry for sharing my opinion, I thought this was a forum where adults could have a sensible debate or conversations without being passive aggressive, I guess I was wrong. Why have a political section, if only one side is allowed to speak freely?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Sorry for sharing my opinion, I thought this was a forum where adults could have a sensible debate or conversations without being passive aggressive, I guess I was wrong. Why have a political section, if only one side is allowed to speak freely?
I guess I’m curious. How do you reconcile your belief that That Man is in any way a good thing despite massive, relentless evidence to the contrary?

Of course if you watch Fox andor Newsmax, you will be protected from inconvenient fact. Your jeremiad reads like a c&p from when Tucker was at Fox. There’s a reason Rupert shelled out close to a billion to keep the dirty laundry from being aired at trial, j/s
 
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CANON_Grow

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"American morals and values thrown out" <- from a tRump supporter? Uhmm, does that mean what I think it...



Happy Thanksgiving to all you Americans, enjoy the good food, great company, and spirited after dinner debates!
:peace:
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
Sorry for sharing my opinion, I thought this was a forum where adults could have a sensible debate or conversations without being passive aggressive, I guess I was wrong. Why have a political section, if only one side is allowed to speak freely?
We have rules though that you agreed to and transphobic behavior isnt allowed consider this a formal warning.

Free speech isnt without consequence and we are a private forum you cannot be racist, homophobic etc here and i dont care if thats your "opinion"
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
We have rules though that you agreed to and transphobic behavior isnt allowed consider this a formal warning.

Free speech isnt without consequence and we are a private forum you cannot be racist, homophobic etc here and i dont care if thats your "opinion"
If they disqualify Trump, I hope you won't have to lock this thread too, some of his fans are gonna get pissed...
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I'm not sure if the SCOTUS will disqualify Trump from the primaries, the argument that he is not an officer is absurd, but the fact that the GOP nominee is not a public office, is not. They won't reverse a finding of fact, Trump is an insurrectionist for the purposes of the 14th, they will probably reverse the matter of law, that he is not an officer. In any case the Colorado supreme court should rule soon and then off to the SCOTUS. I do think Trump would be disqualified from the general election and they might rule that while he is an insurrectionist, he can run in the primaries but not in the general election or wait until Trump files the papers to run in a state for POTUS for a lawsuit to begin. We will see, if they don't disqualify him from the primaries, I'm almost certain the republicans are stupid and broken enough to nominate him from a prison cell, because that is where he will be over J6 crimes, fomenting an insurrection.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

Trump DISQUALIFICATION Ruling had FATAL FLAW that can be FIXED NOW

On the most recent edition of the Legal AF attorneys and anchors Ben Meiselas and Michael Popok debate what went wrong with the Colorado judge’s 102 page decision on which on the one hand found that Trump “engaged in insurrection and rebellion against” the Constitution, but then declared that the 14th Amendment’s disqualification clause didn’t apply to “presidents”.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
Trump Says if Jesus ‘Came Down’ He’d Win the Blues States in Unhinged Iowa Speech
Donald Trump was in Iowa on Saturday for two campaign stops, the first in Ankeny, followed by a stop in Cedar Rapids. And his obsession with the 2020 election continues to be a subject he seems to think is crucial as he campaigns to win the Republican presidential nomination, despite his position being unsubstantiated time and again. His fixation appeared to be a strategy to sow doubt should the 2024 election not go his way.

During his “Commit to Caucus” speech in Ankeny, he went over similar tropes he’s been touting throughout his campaign, calling media “fake news” and reiterating his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen when President Biden was rightfully declared president. “The one thing they don’t want to talk about is the [2020] election. They are guilty as hell, they cheated like hell,” Trump claimed, presumably of everyone who correctly recognized and validated the actual election results. “They know it, and you’ll never find out all the ways. But we don’t need all the ways because, you know, it was, I think 22,000 votes separated it, and we have millions and millions of votes. It’s a very sad thing.”

He then appeared to encourage the crowd to pursue voter intimidation and election interference while comparing the United States to a third world country: “So the most important part of what’s coming up is to guard the vote. And you should go into Detroit and you should go into Philadelphia and you should go into some of these places, Atlanta — and you should go into some of these places, and we got to watch those votes when they come in, when they’re being, you know, shoved around in wheelbarrows and dumped on the floor and everyone’s saying what’s going on? We’re like a third world nation, a third world nation. And we can’t let it happen.”
Trump: The most important part of what is coming up is to guard the vote, and you should go into Detroit, Philadelphia, and some of these places, Atlanta, and you should go into some of these places, and we have to watch those votes.. pic.twitter.com/wDJ4QrlBBx
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 2, 2023
At his Cedar Rapids event dubbed his “Save America” rally that followed, Trump homed in on attacking “crooked” President Biden while continuing to harp on his unsubstantiated claim that the 2020 election was rigged and even further, that Jesus and God would declare him a winner now. “I think if you had a real election and Jesus came down and God came down and said, ‘I’m gonna be the scorekeeper here,’ I think we’d win there, I think would win in Illinois, and I think it we’d win in New York.”
Trump claims that if Jesus and God came down from heaven and said they were "going to be the scorekeeper here," he would win in New York, Illinois, and California pic.twitter.com/Bnt1K4xZwr
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 2, 2023
“I got indicted four times because I’m questioning a crooked election,” Trump later added per his own assessment of his alleged crimes. “But we’re not questioning it. We know the results, we know. And when we go through courts — if we ever even have to do it because you have presidential privilege. And also, if we ever, we should never have to do that, but if we do, we want to redo the election — only from the standpoint we want that election, we want to look at it very carefully. We have so much information. There was so much corruption in that election.”
Trump claims that when he goes to trial in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, "we want to redo the election." pic.twitter.com/ybZQZc9yei
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 2, 2023
He also claimed that he invented the word “caravan” again, for some reason, and also inexplicably claimed that he saved Obamacare. He concluded by saying that his was “one of the great presidencies,” and claiming that even his opponents have said so.
Trump: But Obamacare is a disaster. I saved Obamacare pic.twitter.com/Sx1UpcE5ZQ
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 2, 2023
Trump in Cedar Rapids claims that even his opponents acknowledge that his tenure in office was "one of the great presidencies." pic.twitter.com/KOYWd3BLnn
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 2, 2023
Trump: We’ve been waging an all out war on American democracy pic.twitter.com/4YQDfsvTwi
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 2, 2023
In the ultimate irony, Trump early on accused his opponents of “waging an all-out war on American democracy.”
“You look at what they’ve been doing, and becoming more and more extreme and repressive. They have just waged an all-out war with each passing day,” the man who has torn the country apart claimed.

While Trump stumped in Iowa, so did Ron DeSantis, where he appeared in Sioux City. DeSantis, once thought to be Trump’s biggest challenger continues to lag in the polls with a widening gap between him and poll-leading Trump in the last few weeks before the caucuses. DeSantis has been endorsed by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Trump Says if Jesus ‘Came Down’ He’d Win the Blues States in Unhinged Iowa Speech
Donald Trump was in Iowa on Saturday for two campaign stops, the first in Ankeny, followed by a stop in Cedar Rapids. And his obsession with the 2020 election continues to be a subject he seems to think is crucial as he campaigns to win the Republican presidential nomination, despite his position being unsubstantiated time and again. His fixation appeared to be a strategy to sow doubt should the 2024 election not go his way.

During his “Commit to Caucus” speech in Ankeny, he went over similar tropes he’s been touting throughout his campaign, calling media “fake news” and reiterating his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen when President Biden was rightfully declared president. “The one thing they don’t want to talk about is the [2020] election. They are guilty as hell, they cheated like hell,” Trump claimed, presumably of everyone who correctly recognized and validated the actual election results. “They know it, and you’ll never find out all the ways. But we don’t need all the ways because, you know, it was, I think 22,000 votes separated it, and we have millions and millions of votes. It’s a very sad thing.”

He then appeared to encourage the crowd to pursue voter intimidation and election interference while comparing the United States to a third world country: “So the most important part of what’s coming up is to guard the vote. And you should go into Detroit and you should go into Philadelphia and you should go into some of these places, Atlanta — and you should go into some of these places, and we got to watch those votes when they come in, when they’re being, you know, shoved around in wheelbarrows and dumped on the floor and everyone’s saying what’s going on? We’re like a third world nation, a third world nation. And we can’t let it happen.”

At his Cedar Rapids event dubbed his “Save America” rally that followed, Trump homed in on attacking “crooked” President Biden while continuing to harp on his unsubstantiated claim that the 2020 election was rigged and even further, that Jesus and God would declare him a winner now. “I think if you had a real election and Jesus came down and God came down and said, ‘I’m gonna be the scorekeeper here,’ I think we’d win there, I think would win in Illinois, and I think it we’d win in New York.”

“I got indicted four times because I’m questioning a crooked election,” Trump later added per his own assessment of his alleged crimes. “But we’re not questioning it. We know the results, we know. And when we go through courts — if we ever even have to do it because you have presidential privilege. And also, if we ever, we should never have to do that, but if we do, we want to redo the election — only from the standpoint we want that election, we want to look at it very carefully. We have so much information. There was so much corruption in that election.”

He also claimed that he invented the word “caravan” again, for some reason, and also inexplicably claimed that he saved Obamacare. He concluded by saying that his was “one of the great presidencies,” and claiming that even his opponents have said so.



In the ultimate irony, Trump early on accused his opponents of “waging an all-out war on American democracy.”
“You look at what they’ve been doing, and becoming more and more extreme and repressive. They have just waged an all-out war with each passing day,” the man who has torn the country apart claimed.

While Trump stumped in Iowa, so did Ron DeSantis, where he appeared in Sioux City. DeSantis, once thought to be Trump’s biggest challenger continues to lag in the polls with a widening gap between him and poll-leading Trump in the last few weeks before the caucuses. DeSantis has been endorsed by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and evangelical leader Bob Vander Plaats.
Wait now …
Mississippi or Chicago blues?
 
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