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violet-phoenix-nebula · 4 months
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2nd Trump term would be ‘the end of American democracy as we know it’
All 3 of these women are Republicans who worked in the White House under Donald Trump.
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If you're a republican, if you're considering voting for Trump this year, I am BEGGING you to watch these, to listen to what these republican women have to say.
By all means, don't listen to me. But please listen to the women of your own party, your own ideals, who worked under this man.
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sher-ee · 14 days
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rodgermalcolmmitchell · 4 months
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Forget about the details. Look at the big picture.
Forget about Trump’s and Biden’s ages. Forget about their misstatements. Forget about Israel, Palestine, Putin, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, the EU, and China. Forget about lawsuits, convictions, indictments, paper ballots, stolen election claims, polls, and classified documents. Forget about abortion rights, poverty, education, crooked Supreme Court justices, COVID, vaccination,…
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UPDATE: It’s Texas. Naturally.
Things are getting more disturbing at Qult HQ. Look at this chilling bullshit being mailed out to voters.
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“Please don’t make us report you to President Trump.”
“Your voting record is public…”
“Your neighbors are watching and will know”
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He was booted from the Navy SEALS for war crimes including beheading live civilians with a knife. Trump gave him a pardon and heaped praise on him. Wait till Project 2025 lets Trump turn him loose here on American citizens.
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tomorrowusa · 14 days
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A day after Trump insulted Milwaukee, Democrats began buying billboard space to remind locals of what he thinks of them.
Billboards may seem very old school, but they are one way to get through to low information voters.
A group called Republican Voters Against Trump has its own campaign.
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Back in Wisconsin, a Wauwatosa company called Penzeys Spices paid for this sign near the airport in Milwaukee.
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Trump can be beaten and democracy saved, but it's going to take a lot of creative effort and grass roots work by everybody.
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rejectingrepublicans · 4 months
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mysharona1987 · 6 months
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But definitely it’s not a genocide, guys.
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drbtinglecannon · 2 years
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Between Alex Jones getting perjury'd to oblivion and the FBI raiding Trump's Mar-o-lago home, August is proving to be entertaining as fuck
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republikkkanorcs · 20 days
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Fight back now or become a literal slave, or worse.
Even if you are a straight white upper class male you will be in danger when Trump becomes a dictator.
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isawthismeme · 1 month
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sher-ee · 2 days
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You are, I’m sure, familiar with Occam’s razor. It’s the old philosophical theorem that holds that the simplest explanation for an event, the one requiring the fewest assumptions, is probably the best explanation. If you wake up in the morning and there’s snow on the lawn, there are any number of possible explanations. Maybe some friends played a practical joke on you and dumped snow in your yard. Maybe space aliens visited during your slumber and dusted your lawn with the white stuff. Or—maybe it snowed last night.
Republicans keep asking, completely dishonestly, why so much criminal suspicion surrounds Donald Trump. They say it’s all being orchestrated by Joe Biden and Merrick Garland. They insist it’s an effort to interfere with his election campaign. They say a lot of things, but if ever there was a case where Occam’s razor applied, it’s this one. Trump is surrounded by criminal suspicion because he’s a criminal.
He’s been doing criminal things for decades. He just finally got cornered and caught on something. I’ve been writing recently that Democrats have to make sure every voter in the country remembers by Election Day, having heard it said thousands of times, that Donald Trump is a convicted felon. That’s true, and so far, Democrats and affiliated groups aren’t doing a terrible job of this. It’s a little sad that the best expression I’ve seen of this so far comes from a Republican—fiercely anti-Trump Republican Sarah Longwell’s group, Republican Voters Against Trump, has put up some blunt billboards around the country featuring photos of voters, with their names, under the statement: “I won’t vote for a convicted felon.”
But Democrats need to do more. Trump’s criminality, both past and future, should be central to the campaign. There’s a story to tell here, and it’s all true. No matter what the pollsters and the messaging gurus say, it’s impossible that all of this, taken together, doesn’t matter to swing voters.
To tell the story, you go through Trump’s record:
• convicted on 34 felony counts • determined by a court to have raped a woman and ordered to pay her $83 million • found by a court to have overvalued his assets and ordered to pay $364 million • ordered to pay a $2 million settlement after admitting that he misused his charity, which the state of New York shut down • found by the Justice Department to have refused to rent apartments to Black applicants; settled out of court • sued by the Justice Department for violating proper procedures in the purchase of stock; paid $750,000 in civil fines • charged by the New York State Lobbying Commission with violating state lobbying laws while purchasing a casino; paid $250,000 to settle fines • found by the courts to have grossly defrauded students at the so-called Trump University and ordered to pay them $25 million in restitution
This list isn’t even the tip of the iceberg. It’s the tip of the tip. Trump has spent four decades being sued for something or other, typically not paying his bills, like those famous cases where he stiffed the poor vendors for his casinos, filing his own ridiculous countersuits and libel suits, and paying fines to make things go away. If indeed he actually paid the fines. I wonder if anyone has ever really gotten to the bottom of that. And I haven’t even mentioned the current charges around January 6 and the stolen classified documents because, so far, they’re just charges. But whatever the courts end up saying on those two matters, we’ve all seen with our own eyes the insurrection that he obviously incited (as of this January, 718 rioters had pleaded guilty to various federal charges, and 139 had been found guilty in court) and the photos of the boxes of documents at Mar-a-Lago that he refused for months to turn over to the FBI.
Another important point: The criminality around Trump isn’t limited to Trump. Eight Trump associates were sentenced to prison time: Steve Bannon, Michael Cohen (joined the good side but still served time), Rick Gates, Paul Manafort, Peter Navarro, George Papadopoulos, Roger Stone, and Allen Weisselberg. Others copped pleas: Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Cheseboro, and Scott Hall, another Georgia defendant.
This is not a coincidence. As GOP strategist Rick Wilson said, “Everything Trump touches dies”; he corrupts everything and everyone around him. And does anyone seriously think that if he gets back to the Oval Office, the same thing isn’t going to happen again? It’s going to be worse.
It’s going to be far worse. First, he’s going to start, on that dictatorial day one, by pardoning himself. Joe Biden and the Democrats need to try to get voters focused on this. If it happens, people will be completely outraged. Yes, the 38% or so who are MAGA world will be fine with it, but majorities will be flabbergasted at such an act. Is it possible to get voters pre-outraged about something that hasn’t happened? The polls will say no. But as I’ve written over and over lately, polls can either be accepted—or they can be changed.
Right now, what’s most terrifying to me about the polls is that they tell us emphatically that people forget. They forget all the horrible things Trump did. That includes presidential actions, like his lies to the American people about the pandemic, but it also includes his history of criminality and the way that history guarantees he’ll keep behaving that way.
In sum: Trump’s criminal record hardly begins and ends with Stormy Daniels. Somebody needs to make sure that, by November 5, voters know the entire, sordid history.
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The Republican war on women.
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