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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 1:38:16 GMT
Trump's obsession with dictators is a huge red flag. If Republicans were willing to put the best interests of the country first, and not so greedy to hold onto power, they would recognize the danger that Trump presents.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 2:18:48 GMT
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 2:49:19 GMT
It's respect for a group of people that should not be called simply by their legal status. And what happened to innocent until proven guilty? Trump's words like invasion and animal are dehumanizing to an entire demographic of people. He was NOT calling a group of people that, he was calling the alleged murderer that.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 4:13:36 GMT
This seems like a pretty good summary of just today's events. If Trump were a normal candidate, any one of those things would be enough to disqualify him.
Biden is old. Today in Trump:
1. He claims immunity in case where he paid off porn star.
2. Fmr employee said he loaded docs on a plane to NJ while govt was looking for them.
3. Orban says Trump told him he will abandon Ukraine.
4. He defamed Carroll again.
5. 60 RNC staffers fired.
6. His Trade Advisor gets turn in date for prison.
Trump is handing over $90M bonds in a rape/defamation case as witnesses are going public about him committing espionage as his cabinet officials are publicizing his love of Hitler as he's bankrupting the RNC as he's two weeks away from going on trial for trying to cheat in the 2016 election and also has to come up with nearly half a billion dollars on the same day as his trial as he's being sued by his business partners in his social media company as Scotland is suing him for fraud as he's meeting with foreign authoritarians at Mar-a-Lago where he was keeping the classified documents that he was caught on camera moving onto a plane while his lawyers were meeting with the FBI before he flew the documents to NJ where he buried his wife on the golf course
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 4:45:29 GMT
Fact checking Trump
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 5:09:47 GMT
Great historical perspective including FDR's words and Trump using his influence to block aid to Ukraine heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/march-11-2024-mondayAuthoritarian prime minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary visited former president Trump in Florida on Friday, and on Sunday, Orbán assured Hungarian state media that Trump “will not give a penny in the Ukraine-Russia war. Therefore, the war will end, because it is obvious that Ukraine can not stand on its own feet.” Russian state media gloated at the news, and that Trump’s MAGA allies in Congress are already helping him end support for Ukraine.
President Joe Biden and a strong majority of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress, as well as defense officials, support appropriating more aid to Ukraine, believing its defense is crucial to America’s national security. Today, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin once again called such aid “critical.”
The Senate passed a national security supplemental bill early in the morning on February 13, by a strong bipartisan vote of 70 to 29. The bill would be expected to pass the House, but House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), a Trump loyalist, refuses to bring it up for a vote.
Trump loyalists have been obstructing aid to Ukraine since President Joe Biden asked for it in October 2023. Their insistence that they would not address the national security needs of the U.S. in Ukraine until they were addressed at the border now sure looks like a smokescreen to help Russian president Vladimir Putin take Ukraine, a plan that would explain why Trump urged Republicans to kill the national security supplemental bill even when it included a strong border component that favored Republican positions.
It appears as though Trump is deliberately undermining the national security of the United States.
In excerpts from his forthcoming book that appeared on the CNN website today, journalist Jim Sciutto reported conversations with Trump’s second chief of staff, General John Kelly, and Trump’s third national security advisor, John Bolton, in which the men recounted Trump’s fondness for dictators. “He views himself as a big guy,” Bolton told Sciutto. “He likes dealing with other big guys, and big guys like Erdogan in Turkey get to put people in jail and you don’t have to ask anybody’s permission. He kind of likes that.” “He’s not a tough guy by any means, but in fact quite the opposite,” Kelly said. “But that’s how he envisions himself.”
Kelly noted that Trump praised Hitler and what he thought was the loyalty of Hitler’s generals (some of whom actually tried to assassinate him), but both Kelly and Bolton noted that he “most consistently lavished praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin.” Certainly, Trump prizes loyalty to himself: today Alex Isenstadt of Politico reported a “bloodbath” at the Republican National Committee as the incoming Trump loyalists are pushing out more than 60 RNC officials and staffers to make sure everyone is “aligned” with Trump.
An exclusive interview today by Katelyn Polantz, Kaitlan Collins, and Jeremy Herb of CNN revealed that Brian Butler, who worked at Mar-a-Lago for twenty years, has come forward to give the public the same information he told to investigators looking into Trump’s theft of classified documents. On June 3, 2022, the day Trump and his family were scheduled to fly to New Jersey for the summer, Trump’s aide Walt Nauta asked Butler if he could borrow a car from the Mar-a-Lago car service, although Butler and his valets usually handled getting the Trump family luggage onto the plane. June 3 was the same day Trump and his lawyer were meeting with officials from the Department of Justice at Mar-a-Lago to arrange for Trump to turn over national security documents.
Butler loaded a vehicle with the luggage, then met Nauta and Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira—at the time a close friend of Butler—driving a vehicle loaded with bankers boxes, at the West Palm Beach airport. Butler says he didn’t know the bankers boxes contained anything unusual, and he helped Nauta load the plane with the boxes as well as the luggage. “They were the boxes that were in the indictment, the white bankers boxes. That’s what I remember loading,” Butler added.
Butler was also present during conversations about hiding evidence from federal authorities.
While Trump opposes aid to Ukraine, President Joe Biden pushed for it once again when he released his fiscal year 2025 budget today. (There is overlap this year between funding fiscal year 2024 and fiscal year 2025 because House Republicans have been unable to agree to last year’s appropriations bills. Those are supposed to be done before October 1, when the new fiscal year starts.)
In addition to funding for Ukraine, the president’s $7.3 trillion budget covers Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans’ benefits, all of which are mandatory, and expands investment in health care, child care, and housing. Biden would pay for all this—and reduce the deficit by $3 trillion over the next ten years—with higher taxes on those making more than $400,000 a year and on corporations.
In his defense of the middle class as the engine of economic growth and his declaration that the days of trickle-down economics are over, Biden sounds much like Democratic president Franklin Delano Roosevelt did when he ushered in the New Deal in the 1930s. In that era, Roosevelt and his Democratic allies replaced a government that worked for men of property with one that worked for ordinary Americans.
There were other echoes of the FDR administration today as Trump’s undermining of aid to Ukraine has become clear. Ukraine stands between an aggressive Russian dictator and a democratic Europe.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the U.S. had to decide whether to turn away from those standing against dictators like Hitler, or to stand behind them. There was a strong isolationist impulse in the United States. Some people resented that war industries had made fortunes supplying the devastating weaponry of World War I. Others believed that Hitler’s advance in Europe was a distraction from Asia, where their business interests were entwined. Congress passed laws to keep the U.S. from entanglement in Europe until Germany invaded Poland in 1939. Then Congress allowed other nations to buy munitions from the U.S. so long as they carried them away in their own ships.
The following year, FDR promised the American people he would not send troops into “any foreign wars.” But in July 1940, newly-appointed British prime minister Winston Churchill asked the U.S. for direct help after Britain lost eleven destroyers in ten days to the German Navy. Roosevelt exchanged 50 destroyers for 99-year leases on certain British bases, but that would not be enough. He asked Congress to provide military aid.
On this date in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law “An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States.” The new law gave the president wide-ranging authority to sell, give, lease, or lend war supplies to “any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.”
The law defined “war supplies” generously: they ranged from aircraft and boats to guns and tools, to information and technical designs, to food and supplies. The law also gave the president authority to authorize U.S. companies to manufacture such war supplies for other countries whose defense was important to the United States.
This law is the one we know as the Lend-Lease Act, and it was central to the ability of the Allied Powers—those standing against Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito—to fight off the Axis Powers who were trying to take over the globe in the 1940s. By the time the law ended on September 20, 1945, supplies worth more than $50 billion in 1940 dollars—equivalent to more than $770 billion today—had gone to the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, France, China, and other allies.
Four days after he signed the Lend-Lease Act into law, on March 15, 1941, FDR told journalists at the White House Correspondents’ Association, “The big news story of this week is this: The world has been told that we, as a united Nation, realize the danger that confronts us—and that to meet that danger, our democracy has gone into action.”
FDR noted the “superb morale” of the British, who he said were “completely clear in their minds about the one essential fact—that they would rather die…free…than live as slaves.” He continued: “The British people and their Grecian allies need ships. From America, they will get ships. They need planes. From America, they will get planes. From America they need food. From America, they will get food. They need tanks and guns and ammunition and supplies of all kinds. From America, they will get tanks and guns and ammunition and supplies of all kinds….
“And so our country is going to be what our people have proclaimed it must be—the arsenal of democracy…. Never, in all our history, have Americans faced a job so well worth while.”
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 5:54:35 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone.
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Post by Merge on Mar 12, 2024 12:32:57 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. So are you saying Trump is the better candidate? You do realize we have a binary choice in November, right?
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Post by Merge on Mar 12, 2024 12:37:18 GMT
Gift article summarizing transcript of Hur’s interview with Biden. wapo.st/3v7lCDa
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 13:03:02 GMT
On multiple occasions this year, Trump has talked about running against President Obama. He’s been confused about who is actually president. Trump is making an average of 20-30 mistakes per speech - mispronunciations, nonsense words, confused people including his wife, slurred words, been unable to pronounce words like compliment, incomprehensible words and wrong words (like appointment instead of opponent). Trump was never smart to begin with and his speech is clearly altered, a possible sign that he’s starting to slip mentally. Trump makes more errors in a single speech than President Biden has all year.
There is a night and day difference between President Biden and Trump. Yes, President Biden has made a few mistakes, mixed up names etc. Typical for someone his age and someone with a speech impairment like a stutter. He meets with lots of people every single day, politicians from both sides of the aisle, staff, foreign dignitaries, reporters, families etc. No one is reporting that he is slipping mentally, that’s not something the White House could hide. Overall, he is strong and clear headed. I trust President Biden and the people around him. His staff and advisors are all eminently qualified, they’re not there simply because they’re family or loyal to him. And President Biden has the character, honor and integrity to put the country first and step aside, if he can’t do his job and it becomes necessary.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 13:19:41 GMT
Republicans in this hearing today will remind everyone again that Biden is old. That’s ok. He is old.
But always remember this: In defending Biden, you just have to defend someone who is merely old. Republicans have to defend someone who is not only old, but also a criminal, cultish, traitorous, moronic, authoritarian con man.
Imagine how much it must suck to have to defend that every day.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 13:22:21 GMT
Only one of the candidates is an authoritarian, fascist white Christian nationalist threat to democracy and world peace.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 13:32:44 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. I know you didn’t seriously ask this question. President Biden is talking about restoring Roe v Wade if Democrats take back Congress. So yes, he knows exactly who is president and what year it is. He misspoke, that’s all. After being in Congress for 50 years, a simple slip is forgivable, understandable and not a sign of mental decline.
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Post by aj2hall on Mar 12, 2024 13:38:50 GMT
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Post by samantha25 on Mar 12, 2024 13:45:01 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. I know you didn’t seriously ask this question. President Biden is talking about restoring Roe v Wade if Democrats take back Congress. So yes, he knows exactly who is president and what year it is. He misspoke, that’s all. After being in Congress for 50 years, a simple slip is forgivable, understandable and not a sign of mental decline. He said send me the congress I can support.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 17:25:27 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. So are you saying Trump is the better candidate? You do realize we have a binary choice in November, right? I'm saying I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 17:42:18 GMT
I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. I know you didn’t seriously ask this question. President Biden is talking about restoring Roe v Wade if Democrats take back Congress. So yes, he knows exactly who is president and what year it is. He misspoke, that’s all. After being in Congress for 50 years, a simple slip is forgivable, understandable and not a sign of mental decline. You might have a point, if he didn't repeatedly do it, but he does, so you don't. In 2024 he still thinks he's running for the United States Senate. Here 3 OTHER times: “My name is Joe Biden. I work for the government in the Senate,” Mr. Biden told patrons of a coffee shop in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, just outside of Allentown. Earlier this yearIn 2020Again in 2020And of course a 2nd time this year. At least 4 times, so yes, I seriously did ask the question... Does he even KNOW he IS the president? And yes, the answer is, I don't think biden knows sometimes that he IS the president, much less knows he's running for re-election.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 17:44:20 GMT
I know you didn’t seriously ask this question. President Biden is talking about restoring Roe v Wade if Democrats take back Congress. So yes, he knows exactly who is president and what year it is. He misspoke, that’s all. After being in Congress for 50 years, a simple slip is forgivable, understandable and not a sign of mental decline. He said send me the congress I can support. Even the closed captions don't support your theory.
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Post by samantha25 on Mar 12, 2024 17:53:56 GMT
He said send me the congress I can support. Even the closed captions don't support your theory. Closed captions? Omg, closed captions aren't precise. He does say, the or a congress. He's talking pretty fast so maybe you can't keep up with him or his point.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 17:57:43 GMT
Even the closed captions don't support your theory. Closed captions? Omg, closed captions aren't precise. He does say, the or a congress. He's talking pretty fast so maybe you can't keep up with him or his point. Too many things do not support your theory.
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Post by samantha25 on Mar 12, 2024 18:04:50 GMT
Closed captions? Omg, closed captions aren't precise. He does say, the or a congress. He's talking pretty fast so maybe you can't keep up with him or his point. Too many things do not support your theory. did you not hear it in the clip? "Too many things" support my point in the clip? What does that even mean too many things.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 18:19:22 GMT
Too many things do NOT support your theory. did you not hear it in the clip? "Too many things" support my point in the clip? What does that even mean too many things.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 18:32:43 GMT
did you not hear it in the clip? "Too many things" support my point in the clip? What does that even mean too many things. Yes, I heard him say "send me to congress". Yes, too many things, do not support your THEORY that he said send me THE Congress. The fact that he said "send me TO congress". The fact that the closed captions said TO. The fact that he said he was running for United States Senate in 2020. The fact that he said it again in 2020. The fact that he said it again earlier this year.
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Post by lizacreates on Mar 12, 2024 18:44:48 GMT
Even the closed captions don't support your theory. Closed captions? Omg, closed captions aren't precise. He does say, the or a congress. He's talking pretty fast so maybe you can't keep up with him or his point. Yes. One can’t really go by automated or live captioning. As someone who always uses cc, I cannot count the number of times it has failed spectacularly. CC here is the US is just so very bad. I know firsthand what it’s like because I’m 100% deaf in one ear and use a hearing aid in the other. To compensate for this, I learned many years ago to read lips and I've become very good at it. C-Span Closed Captioning: SEND ME TO CONGRESS SO I CAN SUPPORT THIS RIGHT, I PROMISE YOU WE TAKE BACK PROGRESS AND RESTORE ROE V. WADE AS THE LOW OF THE LAND. Lol. So? To? Progress? Low? Really bad captioning. What he actually said (one can even watch his lips saying the words): Send me the Congress that I can support this right, I promise you, we take back Congress, we will restore Roe v Wade as the law of the land.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 19:00:15 GMT
Closed captions? Omg, closed captions aren't precise. He does say, the or a congress. He's talking pretty fast so maybe you can't keep up with him or his point. Yes. One can’t really go by automated or live captioning. As someone who always uses cc, I cannot count the number of times it has failed spectacularly. CC here is the US is just so very bad. I know firsthand what it’s like because I’m 100% deaf in one ear and use a hearing aid in the other. To compensate for this, I learned many years ago to read lips and I've become very good at it. C-Span Closed Captioning: SEND ME TO CONGRESS SO I CAN SUPPORT THIS RIGHT, I PROMISE YOU WE TAKE BACK PROGRESS AND RESTORE ROE V. WADE AS THE LOW OF THE LAND. Lol. So? To? Progress? Low? Really bad captioning. What he actually said (one can even watch his lips saying the words): Send me the Congress that I can support this right, I promise you, we take back Congress, we will restore Roe v Wade as the law of the land. Even if you want to argue "the" over "to", we're not talking about a single instance here. He said he was running for United States Senate in 2020. The fact that he said it again in 2020. The fact that he said it again earlier this year.
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Post by lucyg on Mar 12, 2024 19:02:15 GMT
And yet … and yet … not a teeny-tiny bit of concern for the multiple daily mental errors committed by Trump, let alone the dictatorial tendencies and promises, the crimes committed, the insane lack of concern for anyone besides himself. Not a word.
Yeah, we’re totally going to take you seriously.
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Post by peasquared on Mar 12, 2024 19:09:35 GMT
A measure of character is the ability to take responsibility and apologize if you make a mistake. Has Trump ever taken responsibility or apologized? For his idiotic, moronic, reckless, irresponsible suggestion about disinfectant or anything else? Why in hell would you show ANY respect to an evil murdering scumba Since you walked right in to it....you think it's okay that Trump respects Putin? Talk about evil murdering scumbag!
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Post by Merge on Mar 12, 2024 19:11:38 GMT
So are you saying Trump is the better candidate? You do realize we have a binary choice in November, right? I'm saying I don't think Biden knows he's running for president. Does he even KNOW he IS the president? This was on Friday. That's twice this year alone. To what end are you making these claims? To support Trump? Or is it just shitposting?
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 19:25:18 GMT
And yet … and yet … not a teeny-tiny bit of concern for the multiple daily mental errors committed by Trump, That is such horseshit. I've said it on this thread. I've said it on other threads. "Okay, so they're BOTH mentally too old to be running again. That's why I've said they both need to be done and we need to get younger candidates. It's why I said I would have like to see Vivek get further." Yeah, I'm totally going to take you seriously.
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Post by morecowbell on Mar 12, 2024 19:29:52 GMT
Why in hell would you show ANY respect to an evil murdering scumba Since you walked right in to it....you think it's okay that Trump respects Putin? Talk about evil murdering scumbag! Since YOU "walked right into it"... are we to assume by your deflection from the original question, that YOU support respecting an evil murdering scumbag?
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