The Trump Presidency | Biden Inaugurated

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Of course they won’t, just like they never did with Clinton. They’re not totally stupid, they’re perfectly aware that getting laughed out of a courtroom is a very bad look, whereas continually implying that they’re going to get these ‘criminals’ any day now is a great way to keep their dumbfeck supporters fired up and drooling.

Reminds me of that bombshell stuff Rudy apparently found in Ukraine, haven't heard a peep about it for months. Maybe he lost the documents when he was waving them around on Fox news.
 
Is that a .50 cal machine gun that guy in the bottom right is carrying?!? I’d heard machine guns from before a certain date were still legal but I’ve never seen a psycho actually carrying one!! The state of that country..


50 cal is a wooden replica

A broom handle... Coat hanger... Wooden block 2 horseshoes a bit of plastic and some black paint

The RPG is marked inert and safe (i.e. it's an empty tube)

Essentially it's a cosplay for preppers and reporting it as a "mostly armed" group is at best poor journalism or as trump will no doubt say at some point it's fake news...
 
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The feck?

Spit on for wearing a mask?
Yes. If you wear one, you’re a filthy liberal. If you don’t, full-on patriotic ’Murrrican because they’re following his example. This ‘blue states bad’ narrative is having tangible consequences.
 
Yes. If you wear one, you’re a filthy liberal. If you don’t, full-on patriotic ’Murrrican because they’re following his example. This ‘blue states bad’ narrative is having tangible consequences.
Isn't it going to kill more of Trump's base this way. I know Trump can't empathize. But just thinking it this way might make him consider setting the right example, saving lives in the process.
 
Yes. If you wear one, you’re a filthy liberal. If you don’t, full-on patriotic ’Murrrican because they’re following his example. This ‘blue states bad’ narrative is having tangible consequences.

I had my surgeon's mask on at Target today and sure enough one of these macho types came in with his 'stand for the flag' shirt and no mask. Gave me a look over at least once. Probably thought of me as some commie muslim liberal despite the left-arm sleeve tat.
 
I had my surgeon's mask on at Target today and sure enough one of these macho types came in with his 'stand for the flag' shirt and no mask. Gave me a look over at least once. Probably thought of me as some commie muslim liberal despite the left-arm sleeve tat.


I wonder what the law would say if he got in your face and you smacked him one. Does potential lethal virus transmission count as threatening with deadly force?
 
A few seconds after he retweeted this



I'm not sure what's worse... The fact there is a crazy chap in charge of America or the fact that almost half the country voted for him and probably will do again


It's definitely the latter that's worse in my opinion. There have always been people as crazy as Trump around the place, but they're not supposed to get this far. They're not supposed to have this much support, and therein really lies the problem. Someone like Trump running for office is supposed to be laughed off as insanity, instead he rode a huge wave of support that, for the most part still supports him unconditionally.
 
Those people about to be investigated must be quaking in their shoes; after all, Hilary's been in jail for years now...
 

Tbf, the comparisons between swine flu and covid-19 are a bit of nonsense and push anything except political agendas. Originally, the right-wing media and Trump mentioned it to minimize the deaths from covid (I couldn't believe what I was seeing back then, considering that even when covid deaths were in the dozens let alone hundreds, it was virtually certain that they are gonna surpass those from swine flu). Now, it is the other way around.

Truth is, covid deaths were going to surpass swine flu deaths regardless of the responses. If you switch Trump with Obama, while the result was not necessarily going to be the same (I believe that Obama might have managed this much better, and consequently have less deaths), covid deaths were always going to dwarf swine flu deaths. At the end of the day, covid virus is multiple times more contagious and 8-20 times more deadly, and no president was going to change that.
 
"How do we distract from this Covid stuff?"

"Put Obama on trial?"

"Brilliant."

It'd be funny only for the fact that it's gonna work.
 
Those people about to be investigated must be quaking in their shoes; after all, Hilary's been in jail for years now...
Obama will crush him which is exactly the reason he's now hitting back. He's fecking petrified that 44 may now come to the democratic party and tear him to pieces on his presidency.

People say what they want about the effectiveness of Obama's presidency, but his communication skills are 10x what Trump thinks his are.

I'm not sure if its constitutional, but I would laugh my tits off if Obama runs as Biden's running mate in the next Federal election.
 
Obama will crush him which is exactly the reason he's now hitting back. He's fecking petrified that 44 may now come to the democratic party and tear him to pieces on his presidency.

People say what they want about the effectiveness of Obama's presidency, but his communication skills are 10x what Trump thinks his are.

I'm not sure if its constitutional, but I would laugh my tits off if Obama runs as Biden's running mate in the next Federal election.
It's not. You can't be a VP, if you have served two terms as president.
 
It's not. You can't be a VP, if you have served two terms as president.
Technically, the 22nd Amendment says you cant be elected president more than twice. Yes, the 12th Amendment says if you’re constitutionally ineligible to be president, you can’t be be VP, but the 22nd only specifically refers to the number of presidential terms you can have via election. Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf pointed that loophole out in 2000 and 2015.
 
Technically, the 22nd Amendment says you cant be elected president more than twice. Yes, the 12th Amendment says if you’re constitutionally ineligible to be president, you can’t be be VP, but the 22nd only specifically refers to the number of presidential terms you can have via election. Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf pointed that loophole out in 2000 and 2015.
Gorsuch being a Constitutional originalist would make this interesting if it got to that point, and not as clear cut a win as the right might think.

Not that it would ever happen, mind.
 
Technically, the 22nd Amendment says you cant be elected president more than twice. Yes, the 12th Amendment says if you’re constitutionally ineligible to be president, you can’t be be VP, but the 22nd only specifically refers to the number of presidential terms you can have via election. Cornell Law professor Michael Dorf pointed that loophole out in 2000 and 2015.
Thanks, I didn't know this. Though, I expect that in practical term it would be the same, and most likely, it won't ever go to the courts.
 
Thanks, I didn't know this. Though, I expect that in practical term it would be the same, and most likely, it won't ever go to the courts.
Well, you can do 10 years as president if you’re VP, then take office for 2 years, then are elected twice, so the argument could basically be why not in reverse?
 
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