The (many) indictments of Donald Trump

Wrap your head around the idea that you STILL believe the popular vote matters in a general election for President in the United States.

I mean honestly Luther. It’s just sad!

Trump won over 30 states in 2016. I notice you never consider that. Trump dominated Hillary in the county count. He won way more counties. You never mention that.

No no. You only cite the popular vote because you are intellectually lazy and a partisan hack that lacks the ability to critically think. Winning the popular vote wasn’t the goal. Neither was winning the most states or counties. You poor poor little man.
The popular vote sure mattered to Trump
 
He’s a liar, no surprise

LOL

OHNOE, you think I'm a liar?!

I'm not sure how I'll recover from the forums doormat calling me out.

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All I see you “discussing” is Trump is a horrible human being and in your great wisdom and righteousness, you voted for Hillary and Biden because they were better human beings. Which is a load bullsh**

“Losing” the popular vote is similar to a team losing the first down statistic or losing the total yards battle. It means nothing. Who won the game? The goal was to win the game. If Trump had wasted time trying to be “more popular” he most likely would have lost the election. His team executed a strategy and it worked. And I’m so glad it did. Hillary would have been a disaster! Not as bad as the Dementia Joe show we are currently watching, but pretty damn bad. Carry on Luth.
I think Hillary would have actually been worse.. both Biden and Hillary look down on and are disdainful of the typical American who does not fit into a particular chosen category and mainly just wants to live their life and be left alone…and people feel this
 
The popular vote sure mattered to Trump
It did. Because of his ego.

But that changes nothing. Credit to his campaign managers. They understood the goal of the game and they got it done.

Trump wasn’t in Cali and New York trying to raise his popularity in major cities in early November of 2016 leading up to Election Day was he? No. He was trying to get more votes than Killary in swing states.
 
I think Hillary would have actually been worse.. both Biden and Hillary look down on and are disdainful of the typical American who does not fit into a particular chosen category and mainly just wants to live their life and be left alone…and people feel this

They accuse Trump of being a wannabe dictator yet could you imagine having Hillary in office during covid? For a wannabe dictator Trump surely passed on a golden opportunity to assume more power and control, I don't think for a second that Hillary would have passed on the opportunity.
 
Anybody think that there will be indictments for those 11 House Republicans that met on Dec 2020? Several requested pardons, Trump was smart enough not to pardon any of them, because he could own them. Expect civil suits because this will extend well beyond Trump.
Bottom Line: The old Republican Establishment felt they could control/manipulate Trump. They failed and by not being able to do so it created a Self Inflicted Chest Wound.
 
They accuse Trump of being a wannabe dictator yet could you imagine having Hillary in office during covid? For a wannabe dictator Trump surely passed on a golden opportunity to assume more power and control, I don't think for a second that Hillary would have passed on the opportunity.
Any interview she does, she is so caustic and bitter.. we all dodged a bullet whether we realize it or not
 
They accuse Trump of being a wannabe dictator yet could you imagine having Hillary in office during covid? For a wannabe dictator Trump surely passed on a golden opportunity to assume more power and control, I don't think for a second that Hillary would have passed on the opportunity.

Bottom Line: Trump wanted more Power than the Office of the President allowed under the Constitution.

Call it whatever you want to call it, but this is pretty much what it is in "country boy" terms. It is basically Trump vs the Constitution, nothing more, nothing less or nothing else.
 
Bottom Line: Trump wanted more Power than the Office of the President allowed under the Constitution.

Call it whatever you want to call it, but this is pretty much what it is in "country boy" terms. It is basically Trump vs the Constitution, nothing more, nothing less or nothing else.

Got examples of this? And not his election crap, you have 4 years to find examples to back up your accusation.
 
When your schtick is to constantly stir the pot and try to be above everyone else it’s hard to keep your story straight. One of the positives of the latest Trump charge is that Septic has been outed as a JoJo supporter.
That's a real accomplishment on a chat board.
What now, are you going to drive over to his house and put a bag of burning Dog Crap, ring the doorbell and run away?
 
That's a real accomplishment on a chat board.
What now, are you going to drive over to his house and put a bag of burning Dog Crap, ring the doorbell and run away?
No I don’t know where he lives because this is a mostly anonymous chat board. Is that something you would consider doing, because that’s kind of weird.
 
Bottom Line: Trump wanted more Power than the Office of the President allowed under the Constitution.

Call it whatever you want to call it, but this is pretty much what it is in "country boy" terms. It is basically Trump vs the Constitution, nothing more, nothing less or nothing else.
Can you give an example of a president from the last 50 years that hasn't tried to expand his power? Why do we care that Trump did and not the others?
 
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Got examples of this? And not his election crap, you have 4 years to find examples to back up your accusation.
Ignore the obvious, the election crap is what validates the whole statement? It is obvious that you ignored it so that is why you asked? No need to focus on other examples. Weaponization of the DOJ for one. God knows open up your eyes. You cite examples where he didn't? Trump put himself above the Constitution.
 
Can you give an example of a president from the last 50 years that hasn't tried to expand his power? Why do we care that Trump did and not the others?
No need to do so, there are speeding tickets and there are felonies. Trump wanted full control of this country and felt he did not have to answer to any department of the government. It was his way or the highway no matter what laws he broke in the process. He is a con and he is weak. He is not a leader.
 
No I don’t know where he lives because this is a mostly anonymous chat board. Is that something you would consider doing, because that’s kind of weird.
I was referencing your excitement for exposing Septic. So immature.
 
They accuse Trump of being a wannabe dictator yet could you imagine having Hillary in office during covid? For a wannabe dictator Trump surely passed on a golden opportunity to assume more power and control, I don't think for a second that Hillary would have passed on the opportunity.

Covid doesn’t happen. Just convenience a manufactured virus released in an election year when Trump is in office and Biden gets basement protection.
 
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Ignore the obvious, the election crap is what validates the whole statement? It is obvious that you ignored it so that is why you asked? No need to focus on other examples. Weaponization of the DOJ for one. God knows open up your eyes. You cite examples where he didn't? Trump put himself above the Constitution.
What policies did he inact that were outside the constitution and struck down a such,??
 
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