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I think the weird thing about Trump is that he makes America look weak - his lack of linguistic skills and a, frankly bizarre, grasp on reality (such as drawing extensions on hurricane maps etc) really makes America look a bit daft.

I find it odd that patriotic Americans are willing to vote for someone who makes their country look thick. Just weird.
 
Well! That's 26 more than at Charlotsville.

This discussion began with an assertion that Trump was a threat to global security. Four years in office clearly proved otherwise. The media railed for years before his election about how Trump would cause a world war and the economy would crash. In both cases the opposite occured. I meet Trump haters all the time. and when asked to name one unconstitutional thing he did while in office they can't. Emotion prevails over reason. Look how readily a poster above rationalized the anarchy in our cities because he believes it is justified.

Ukraine is the beginning and end of this story. Trump's political emergence and election stumbled on what was going on. Read Saul Alinsky's. "12 rules For Radicals" then research the "Venona Papers" you might learn something, but I doubt it
Well, I'd say being engaged in an insurrection would certainly be the first thing that springs to mind.

Then we have the conflicts of interest issues as he didn't recuse himself from decisions in which he had a personal financial stake. The “emoluments” clause provides that no federal officeholder may, absent express approval by Congress, accept “any present, Emolument,…of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.”

Then we have the fact that Trump has been impeached twice. A factual matter no matter how much you may disagree with it.

So sure, carry on defending this zealot as you wish.

PS. The Biden family is only marginally better.
 
I don't think I've ever wanted to put my fist through my monitor so badly.
 
Don't worry Alan he's not even one of yours, just an ex pat pensioner who has been dragged down a Facebook wormhole and believes it as fact.

Totally different topic, but I read today how many States (inc DC) the average American visits in their lifetime. Care to hazard a guess?
I hope there is no confusion here...(we are not the same person!!)
Maybe it's time for a name change...
 
I hope there is no confusion here...(we are not the same person!!)
Maybe it's time for a name change...
Think I bollocked you or dragged you into an argument over gun control on here that you knew nothing about because I thought you were one and the same, I’m so glad I’ve got the other one on ignore
 
Excellent. We wouldn’t want anything getting in the way of Orange baby QAnon nut job against the world
 
Regret to report that Trump more or less dominated the New Hampshire primary yesterday. Ron DeSantis dropped out earlier in the week. The nomination is basically Trump's already.
 
I don't know about that just yet. Trump's supporters are loud but also concentrated. Keep in mind that these primaries are (for the most part) only open to declared party members.

Biden isn't popular but Trump has lost volume in popularity. It's just that the remaining support is as voracious as ever.

We'll see how it plays out.
 
I don't know about that just yet. Trump's supporters are loud but also concentrated. Keep in mind that these primaries are (for the most part) only open to declared party members.

Biden isn't popular but Trump has lost volume in popularity. It's just that the remaining support is as voracious as ever.

We'll see how it plays out.
If M. Obama comes in, as Del said you'd hope she'd wipe the floor with him. But America (like the UK) does very weird things.
 
I don't know about that just yet. Trump's supporters are loud but also concentrated. Keep in mind that these primaries are (for the most part) only open to declared party members.

Biden isn't popular but Trump has lost volume in popularity. It's just that the remaining support is as voracious as ever.

We'll see how it plays out.
I think Biden would lose rather than him win if that makes sense?
 
I think Biden would lose rather than him win if that makes sense?
I think it's the other way. For as much as Trump's legal issues have stoked the fire in his support, it has driven his numbers with center-right voters down. The sorts of conservatives who wouldn't be as motivated to get out to vote in a primary in the first place.

Maybe that's a frail hope. In the end, even if he wins, Biden won't do much good, just less bad.
 
I saw that clip that someone posted on here earlier of Biden, and I'm still a bit genuinely shocked!
I mean say what you like about Trump, Bollocky Boris, Rees Mogg even Truss, but jesus, at least they can speak, you might not like what they say one little bit, but fucking hell, they can get to the end of a sentence! I know, I know they aren't 80 years old, but how can he lead America when he can hardly remain vertical?
 
I think from middle America's view, it's a terrible pair of options really. You'd think that if either just picked somebody vaguely competent and polished they'd piss it.
 
You’d think, but the Republicans have had that guy before. They went with Trump instead.
 
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