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zab

08/02/23 7:41 AM

#450445 RE: livefree_ordie #450444

Thanks for pointing out that trump was so stupid he couldn't understand that almost two months after the election after losing over 60 court cases that he list an election. It's called the peaceful transition of power, all of the Senator's were going to go through a procedural count on January 6th to confirm those results. Trump tried to stop that by sending his supporters to the Capital to prevent that. It appears Trump is a moron, like you.
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blackhawks

08/02/23 9:23 AM

#450446 RE: livefree_ordie #450444

I see no one saying that the 1/6 indictments could have been brought sooner. The 1/6 committee had no power to indict and the Special Counsel wasn't appointed until last Nov. If it had come any sooner nutters like you would crying about a rush to judgement.

His responsibility was to take his court defeats as the just repudiation of his beliefs, ditto for his AG's call of 'bullshit'.

His First Amendment rights are not in play; he could and did say whatever TF he wanted to say, still is.

There is no defense for his conduct based upon those beliefs, upon those moronic claims. And there has been plenty that has come out showing that he came not to believe the election was stolen, making it simply a naked and illegal attempt to overturn the results of the election. He used his so called mind for nefarious, illegal, purposes.

Now on to 'I just need 11,789 votes, which is one more than we have.' (Place those words in the mouth of a defeated Dem president who 'believed that they had won.) You can't do it any more than you can do it for the docs case and now the 1/6 case. That's what intellectual dishonesty looks like. It's also what stupid looks like.

Lastly, what does Trump's statement to Pence 'you're too honest' say about Trump's honesty? The implication is certainly that Trump is being less than honest about.....................his actual beliefs about the election result.



AI wanted no part of this, perhaps learning from my earlier submissions; too political.
So, yes, it's mine, all mine, yes it is.

Imagine this sung in a Slovenian accent.

Jack smith and Fani proved too much for the orange man
(Too much for the orange man)
(He couldn't fake it)

So, soon he's leaving the life he's come to know, at Mar a Lago, oh
He said he wants to go back to find
(Go back to find)
What's left of his pre-indictment world
The world he left behind
Not so long ago, in Mar a lago

Now, instead, e'hs leaving (leaving)
On that midnight plane to Georgia (leaving on a midnight plane)
Hmm, yeah, to be arraigned

Said he wishes he could go back (go back to find)
To a simpler place and time (and when he takes that flight)
Oh yes, he is (guess who's gonna sit right by his side)

Lawyer, yes lawyers, will be with him (I know they will
On that midnight plane to Georgia
(Leaving on a midnight plane to Georgia)

I'm glad I don't live in his world much anymore (live in his world, holy shit in his world)
Happy, happy I say, to live without him in mine (world, world, world of shit for him but not for me)
(It's his, his and his alone)

He kept believing
(Believing)
Oh, that someday he'd be president, again
(Oh yes, again, but he won't get far)

But he sure f'kd around, yes he did, and found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true (dreams and schemes don't always come true)
Oh no (uh-uh, no, uh-uh)

So Jack and Fani are hanging his ass out to dry
They are, yes they are

And now there's no way back
To the life that he once knew
to the freedom he will soon forego
Oh no, oh no, no way back
Too Mar a Lago

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fuagf

08/02/23 6:37 PM

#450485 RE: livefree_ordie #450444

livefree_ordie -- GARBAGE.