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Re: Trump removed from Illinois ballot
Believe it or not, there are some things in this world that are worth fighting for. I do think my country is one of them, and apparently, so does Donald Trump.Keith wrote:Now, I know Trump was never going to win IL anyway, and it's not like elections even matter since our government has been hijacked by a Marxist crime syndicate, but it's still painful to watch, with all of these black bitches in power sticking their spears into Trump. I don't even care all that much for the man himself; I mean, maybe he really did commit some crimes here and there, but I think this witch hunt has had a profound effect on the American people. It's made a lot of them turn to the Marxists for comfort and security, like Stockholm Syndrome. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I can respect a person for never wanting to give up, but when you look at what they've put him through for the better part of a decade, you have to think that he must not be very bright or a bit too conceited. His massive ego is putting his safety and freedom in serious jeopardy. I know if I were constantly being screwed over by someone or something, I would be smart enough to walk away from the whole thing and stop playing their dumb games. Why Trump wants to continue letting them put him through the wringer, despite how much it ends up hurting him and everything else involved, I will never comprehend it.
If Trump had any integrity, he would drop out of this whole thing and endorse RFK. If he did that, watch how quickly much of the "MAGA" crowd would flock over to him. RFK doesn't have the baggage that Trump has. He has support across the board and is much less divisive. He stands a greater chance of having a good night in November than Trump. Trump had his moment, and now he needs to step aside. The more he stays in, the more painful things are going to get for him and for this country.
Besides, even if I didn't care to vote for Trump, I'd hardly vote for a Liberal, in his stead.
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Trump gave the chance for the good Republican reps to speak and organize so Trumps previous term was extremely successful in saving what's left of this country . He's the only hope in getting it all back .
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You're right. Working to expose the swamp helped in more areas than one.Daily Bread wrote:Trump gave the chance for the good Republican reps to speak and organize so Trumps previous term was extremely successful in saving what's left of this country . He's the only hope in getting it all back .
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Who in tarnation is Keith? He is certainly no constitutional conservative. Trump should be admired fir his selflessness in pursuit of saving this nation.2cent wrote:Believe it or not, there are some things in this world that are worth fighting for. I do think my country is one of them, and apparently, so does Donald Trump.Keith wrote:Now, I know Trump was never going to win IL anyway, and it's not like elections even matter since our government has been hijacked by a Marxist crime syndicate, but it's still painful to watch, with all of these black bitches in power sticking their spears into Trump. I don't even care all that much for the man himself; I mean, maybe he really did commit some crimes here and there, but I think this witch hunt has had a profound effect on the American people. It's made a lot of them turn to the Marxists for comfort and security, like Stockholm Syndrome. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I can respect a person for never wanting to give up, but when you look at what they've put him through for the better part of a decade, you have to think that he must not be very bright or a bit too conceited. His massive ego is putting his safety and freedom in serious jeopardy. I know if I were constantly being screwed over by someone or something, I would be smart enough to walk away from the whole thing and stop playing their dumb games. Why Trump wants to continue letting them put him through the wringer, despite how much it ends up hurting him and everything else involved, I will never comprehend it.
If Trump had any integrity, he would drop out of this whole thing and endorse RFK. If he did that, watch how quickly much of the "MAGA" crowd would flock over to him. RFK doesn't have the baggage that Trump has. He has support across the board and is much less divisive. He stands a greater chance of having a good night in November than Trump. Trump had his moment, and now he needs to step aside. The more he stays in, the more painful things are going to get for him and for this country.
Besides, even if I didn't care to vote for Trump, I'd hardly vote for a Liberal, in his stead.
No person in the history of this nation has put up with the persecution that Trump has, all because he wants to drain the fetid swamp in Washington and get our country back on a winning track.
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QuaseMarco wrote:Who in tarnation is Keith? He is certainly no constitutional conservative. Trump should be admired fir his selflessness in pursuit of saving this nation.2cent wrote:Believe it or not, there are some things in this world that are worth fighting for. I do think my country is one of them, and apparently, so does Donald Trump.Keith wrote:Now, I know Trump was never going to win IL anyway, and it's not like elections even matter since our government has been hijacked by a Marxist crime syndicate, but it's still painful to watch, with all of these black bitches in power sticking their spears into Trump. I don't even care all that much for the man himself; I mean, maybe he really did commit some crimes here and there, but I think this witch hunt has had a profound effect on the American people. It's made a lot of them turn to the Marxists for comfort and security, like Stockholm Syndrome. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I can respect a person for never wanting to give up, but when you look at what they've put him through for the better part of a decade, you have to think that he must not be very bright or a bit too conceited. His massive ego is putting his safety and freedom in serious jeopardy. I know if I were constantly being screwed over by someone or something, I would be smart enough to walk away from the whole thing and stop playing their dumb games. Why Trump wants to continue letting them put him through the wringer, despite how much it ends up hurting him and everything else involved, I will never comprehend it.
If Trump had any integrity, he would drop out of this whole thing and endorse RFK. If he did that, watch how quickly much of the "MAGA" crowd would flock over to him. RFK doesn't have the baggage that Trump has. He has support across the board and is much less divisive. He stands a greater chance of having a good night in November than Trump. Trump had his moment, and now he needs to step aside. The more he stays in, the more painful things are going to get for him and for this country.
Besides, even if I didn't care to vote for Trump, I'd hardly vote for a Liberal, in his stead.
No person in the history of this nation has put up with the persecution that Trump has, all because he wants to drain the fetid swamp in Washington and get our country back on a winning track.
Methinks Keith is the preverbial
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Excellent post. FWIW, I'm with @Daily Bread, in that Keith likes to yank chain ... a LOT. lolQuaseMarco wrote:Who in tarnation is Keith? He is certainly no constitutional conservative. Trump should be admired fir his selflessness in pursuit of saving this nation.2cent wrote:Believe it or not, there are some things in this world that are worth fighting for. I do think my country is one of them, and apparently, so does Donald Trump.Keith wrote:Now, I know Trump was never going to win IL anyway, and it's not like elections even matter since our government has been hijacked by a Marxist crime syndicate, but it's still painful to watch, with all of these black bitches in power sticking their spears into Trump. I don't even care all that much for the man himself; I mean, maybe he really did commit some crimes here and there, but I think this witch hunt has had a profound effect on the American people. It's made a lot of them turn to the Marxists for comfort and security, like Stockholm Syndrome. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I can respect a person for never wanting to give up, but when you look at what they've put him through for the better part of a decade, you have to think that he must not be very bright or a bit too conceited. His massive ego is putting his safety and freedom in serious jeopardy. I know if I were constantly being screwed over by someone or something, I would be smart enough to walk away from the whole thing and stop playing their dumb games. Why Trump wants to continue letting them put him through the wringer, despite how much it ends up hurting him and everything else involved, I will never comprehend it.
If Trump had any integrity, he would drop out of this whole thing and endorse RFK. If he did that, watch how quickly much of the "MAGA" crowd would flock over to him. RFK doesn't have the baggage that Trump has. He has support across the board and is much less divisive. He stands a greater chance of having a good night in November than Trump. Trump had his moment, and now he needs to step aside. The more he stays in, the more painful things are going to get for him and for this country.
Besides, even if I didn't care to vote for Trump, I'd hardly vote for a Liberal, in his stead.
No person in the history of this nation has put up with the persecution that Trump has, all because he wants to drain the fetid swamp in Washington and get our country back on a winning track.
He was TLSG over at TPF.
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2cent wrote:Excellent post. FWIW, I'm with @Daily Bread, in that Keith likes to yank chain ... a LOT. lolQuaseMarco wrote:Who in tarnation is Keith? He is certainly no constitutional conservative. Trump should be admired fir his selflessness in pursuit of saving this nation.2cent wrote:Believe it or not, there are some things in this world that are worth fighting for. I do think my country is one of them, and apparently, so does Donald Trump.Keith wrote:Now, I know Trump was never going to win IL anyway, and it's not like elections even matter since our government has been hijacked by a Marxist crime syndicate, but it's still painful to watch, with all of these black bitches in power sticking their spears into Trump. I don't even care all that much for the man himself; I mean, maybe he really did commit some crimes here and there, but I think this witch hunt has had a profound effect on the American people. It's made a lot of them turn to the Marxists for comfort and security, like Stockholm Syndrome. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
I can respect a person for never wanting to give up, but when you look at what they've put him through for the better part of a decade, you have to think that he must not be very bright or a bit too conceited. His massive ego is putting his safety and freedom in serious jeopardy. I know if I were constantly being screwed over by someone or something, I would be smart enough to walk away from the whole thing and stop playing their dumb games. Why Trump wants to continue letting them put him through the wringer, despite how much it ends up hurting him and everything else involved, I will never comprehend it.
If Trump had any integrity, he would drop out of this whole thing and endorse RFK. If he did that, watch how quickly much of the "MAGA" crowd would flock over to him. RFK doesn't have the baggage that Trump has. He has support across the board and is much less divisive. He stands a greater chance of having a good night in November than Trump. Trump had his moment, and now he needs to step aside. The more he stays in, the more painful things are going to get for him and for this country.
Besides, even if I didn't care to vote for Trump, I'd hardly vote for a Liberal, in his stead.
No person in the history of this nation has put up with the persecution that Trump has, all because he wants to drain the fetid swamp in Washington and get our country back on a winning track.
He was TLSG over at TPF.
Well there ya go.
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They are systematically taking Trump off the ballot in blue states to keep the courts busy. The public will get tired of this.
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I sure hope so.
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I wonder how many of them are in therapy over the USSC ruling unanimously that states can't do that. No doubt Pepsi~Cola is offering their employees counseling, lest they spiral out of control. <insert drama queen>Crusader wrote:They are systematically taking Trump off the ballot in blue states to keep the courts busy, The public will get tired of this.
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