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>S-save me Trumpist army! I'm going to get arrested!
They'll be there for you just like you were there with them on January 6, man
They'll be there for you just like you were there with them on January 6, man
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in other words, he threw his followers under the bus to save his own skin while cowering and groveling before the swamp he promised to drain.McConnell threatened to have him impeached with >2/3rd Senators and prosecuted if he pardoned Assange and Snowden, so pardoning the Jan 6 Patriots was a nonstarted
That's some major copium you're smoking there.The homepage attracts some of the faggiest posters, so let me hit them with the straight up truth copied and pasted from my previous posts
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McConnell threatened to have him impeached with >2/3rd Senators and prosecuted if he pardoned Assange and Snowden, so pardoning the Jan 6 Patriots was a nonstarted. On top of that, Trump has been the ONLY Republican politician to publicly come to their defense, whereas every other figure (including DeSantis, Cruz) have gone with the "hurr dey terrorists who should be prosecuted" angle.
Attacking Trump on 'betraying Jan 6 people' is a GOP establishment ploy to separate Trump from the base and distract from the fact that the GOPe has been far, far, far worse on that issue.
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There doesn’t seem to be any way around the fact that our enemy won’t let themselves give up power peacefully. When Trump was in the White House, they literally decided they'd hide vital military intel from him, disobey executive orders, inform China of important military decisions, successfully pressured Republican politicians into backing the Mueller Witch Hunt.
Part of the blame for all this mess is on every one of us whose eyes are open enough. The fact every person who knew it was a fraudulent election didn’t (at the very least) coordinate a Federal Tax Boycott or something along those lines means our enemy figured they could continue perpetrating their malice without real opposition.
Trump must not allow himself to be placed into custody. They may be willing to use this as a ploy for convenient assassination. I wouldn't put it past them to have him poisoned or shot by someone they bribe and then dispose of the assassin like Lee Harvey Oswald after the fact.
I feel like Trump has become a glowie in recent years and just wants to create opportunities to arrest and imprison his own supporters.
Yea.Trumps a faggot swindler. People who are fooled by him are the stereotypical southern hicks or metal band wannabes who wear woman pants and thinks they are an edgy contrarian.
But Trump did more than not pardon them. He led them all there then vanished completely.I don't think it's all that reasonable to blame Trump for not mass-pardoning the January 6 protestors. If he were to arbitrarily mass-pardon the January 6 protesters, despite likely not even knowing all of their names, you know full well the absolute legal and judicial hell that would arise because of that.
You don't want to give presidents the power to arbitrarily mass-pardon entire political groups and protest movements, not just because it can get quite difficult to tell who exactly was in such-and-such relatively amorphous groupings (it's not very hard for a casual observer to "dip" in and out of a sea of protestors, for just one example of such complicating factors), but because this power can be very easily used, misused, and abused by your political enemies.
I don't want Biden('s handlers) to be able to mass-pardon Antifa and other such left-wing domestic terrorists. Do you?
This is probably right too, and anyway if he wins, he's REALLY dang easy to manipulate, whether or not you can completely control every little thing he says. They ran circles around him before 2020, blocked almost all his agenda, and they can do it again if they have to.I'm of the believe that Dems are pursuing this prosecution of Trump through New York not because they actually think they'll get him this time, but rather because they want the GOP to nominate him for 2024 out of spite. The Dems think that he'll be easier to beat in election than DeSantis because Trump will drive more Dem voters to the polls, and I'm actually inclined to agree. This is similar to the Dems running ads FOR Trump-backed primary candidates in 2022, a strategy that ended up working in their favor.
In addition, Dems will be absolutely gleeful if Trump supporters publicly chimp out in a fashion that can be framed as January 6th 2.0, like stepping foot into a government building to protest (nevermind that Left activists do this regularly). And even if Trump doesn't get the nomination for 2024, Dems can still hope that continued focus on Trump will fracture GOP voters to the point that Trump supporters will refuse to vote for the GOP nomination.
Trump was a taste of something resembling sanity to a lot of individuals in an increasingly mad world, I think that's why some people got so attached to him for a while. Even if he is still as charismatic as he was back then he still won't be able to get the same energy and momentum he had back in 2016 when people couldn't bring up the failures of his yet to happen presidency. Personally I don't really care for Trump that much anymore but still would vote for him since he serves as a good battering ram against the door of the establishment.I can't bring myself to hate the rthedonald crowd and qanon's, all I see is the despair and horror that led them to putting all their faith in somebody who at least suggested he would steer the West of the dystopian course it's on. It's easy to laugh in hindsight, but back in 2016 there was a sense of the potential for change and hope in the air. Many of the people who ridicule the current shitshow were unironically rallying behind Trump less than a decade ago.
I like to believe Trump picked an unwinnable fight with noble motives. I have no real case to argue for this, it's just a gut feeling that he isn't evil on a fundamental level like much of his opposition.
Depends on what you mean by winning. Trump is certainly an eccentric blowhard & egomaniacal but getting the public to discuss this stuff at all is a victory. I'm not delusional enough to believe it will lead to some sudden biblical exchange between True Patriots vs. Glowniggers but sometimes the best way to get things to change is by exposing how retarded those holding power actually are. Nobody would argue the families at Ruby Ridge "won" in the literal sense for example but they did expose the ATF as a murderous organization that nobody should take seriously & that reputation has endured for decades. Is the ATF dead? No. But it's been awarded way less power than it wanted. Bolstering it remains a PR nightmare as an establishment politician. At the end of the day nobody wants to rule over sand & the opinion of the plebeian class matters so the ATF operates with a permanent limp. This is a positive thing for everyone except bloodthirsty zionist glowniggers.I can't bring myself to hate the rthedonald crowd and qanon's, all I see is the despair and horror that led them to putting all their faith in somebody who at least suggested he would steer the West of the dystopian course it's on. It's easy to laugh in hindsight, but back in 2016 there was a sense of the potential for change and hope in the air. Many of the people who ridicule the current shitshow were unironically rallying behind Trump less than a decade ago.
I like to believe Trump picked an unwinnable fight with noble motives. I have no real case to argue for this, it's just a gut feeling that he isn't evil on a fundamental level like much of his opposition.
If this fucker is lying, his political career is 100% over
Wow is he desperate enough to sperg on his now-unlocked twitter too? If he doesn't go full panic "storm the bastille" across all platforms it's just performative.
Gotta measure the participation in A&H before and after and quantify our lossesJanuary 6 2.0 Incoming...
I think considering Trump's personality and temperament he may just prefer to use Truth Social more since less people would insult him there compared to Twitter.It's so fucking lame how Trump stays in his truth social ghetto when he can go back to twitter now.