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Kemp

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  1. A lot of the Trump supporters here love to rip opposing opinions by personally insulting people. As their leader implodes, now they whine non-stop about people with opinions other than theirs. Even when facts debunk Trump nonsense and Qanon, and other idiocies, they cling to the same crap. Now, they're offended by it all.
  2. https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2020/10/16/donald-trump-has-at-least-1-billion-in-debt-more-than-twice-the-amount-he-suggested/#2ecf102a4330 The loans are spread out over more than a dozen different assets—hotels, buildings, mansions and golf courses. Most are listed on the financial disclosure report Trump files annually with the federal government. Two, which add up to an estimated $447 million, are not.
  3. Trump addresses the issues confronting Americans.
  4. Two statements by one person in direct opposition to each other. Translates to I want unfettered capitalism until it personally annoys me. Also funny that Facebook and Twitter have been 2 of the biggest keys in creating Trump as President. Now, Trump supporters are railing against these two companies. On a side note, Google might be the most evil corporation in the world. My stepson had an incredible legal encounter with them where Google blackmailed two very large companies in order to stop my stepson's business from cutting into their business.
  5. I get it, now. You prefer people like Trump, who maintain a consistency in their statements. That's funny stuff. So, where is that health plan he promised 4 years ago or that beautiful infrastructure plan he promised. He's the only politician I've seen switch positions within one day. Next, you'll tell me that Trump is anti-abortion despite his comments to the contrary or that he was against going into Iraq, even though he's on tape saying otherwise. Yeah, Trump's a religious man, too. Right? To list more examples of this would take too long.
  6. Breaking news was a joke. It's an old story. Gabbard is the only Dem I can remember who went onto Hannity to discuss the investigation. Trump supporters love her. I wonder why. Forgot to ask you if you looked up what censorship means, yet, since you have demonstrated on 2 separate occasions that you didn't.
  7. Breaking news. A Trump supporter was rooting for a friend of the Russians on both tickets. https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-10-25/tulsi-gabbard-russian-asset-republican
  8. https://www.thedailybeast.com/rudy-giuliani-says-theres-only-5050-chance-i-worked-with-a-russian-spy-to-dig-dirt-on-bidens Rudy digs a deeper hole.
  9. What are you blathering about? Did I tell you not to leave? Why would I care what you do? Need to greatly change my ways how? To accomplish what? Is that a cowardly Internet threat of some sort? https://www.booking.com/hotel/fr/chez-tib.html ?
  10. As did the guy who got tossed, causing grief to some here.
  11. Oh. Never mind. Sincerely, Emily Littella
  12. That's true, however Trump isn't a cause unto himself. He tapped into the indicators that have been brewing since Reagan told us to not trust the government. I'm not blaming him, but that spawned the anti-government movement on the Right. It used to be the property of the Left in America. Trump is the result of the indicators.
  13. Under normal conditions, I would agree with you 100%. However, these are not normal conditions, because we now have a built-in base of Trump supporters that comprise about 30% of the entire electorate. Their allegiance is to Trump, the man. They have absolutely no allegiance to the Republican Party. As I stated before, if Trump wins, that base obviously isn't leaving and they'll haul along with them most of the rest of Republican elected officials, who either agree with Trump or are too scared to cross him and his adherents. If Trump loses, I do believe he will not sail into the sidelines, as all other Presidents have done. His ego and desire for money guarantees that he will remain incredibly visible to the public. He loves the adulation. To me, his most logical step will be to create a media empire, something he should be great at because his followers would love to continue to follow him and would gladly pay to do so. For him to succeed with that, he would need to take Fox's followers. The best way to do that would be to start a new network and pry away their nighttime hosts. If they get paid, you know they'll want to go with him. In either scenario, the mainstream Republican Party ceases to exist, at least for a while. It might come back 4 years later, but only if 2022 is a Republican bloodbath. Even then, hardcore Trump supporters might be part of a new third party, revolving around Trump. I just know that all of this is different than anything that has occurred in America since World War 2. The only thing that comes close was the McCarthy era, but this is far more embedded into what was the Republican Party. And let's not forget that the Internet didn't exist before. It has proved to be an invaluable tool for Trump. Disaffected people can now coalesce in social media. It has become incredibly easy to spread disinformation. Conspiracy theories now abound instead of being the sole property of the crazy uncle at the dinner table. Qanon could never have existed before and with Trump encouraging these crazy theories, they are here to stay.
  14. I don't think the Republican Party of 4 years ago even exists, anymore. I'm not even sure it will ever return. It is now a Party ruled by Trump supporters, which means conspiracy theorists and deniers of facts. Qanon nominees have already infiltrated and they are more likely to increase in numbers, no matter who wins the Presidency. If Trump wins, they will be emboldened. If he loses, he will create a new media empire and drive Fox out of business, with people like Hannitty, Carlson, and Ingraham jumping ship, which will in turn create a truly nutjob network. Obviously just an opinion.
  15. Kelly is a gutless puke for not saying this to the press.
  16. https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/16/politics/donald-trump-criticism-from-former-administration-officials/index.html Most flawed...
  17. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/cia-other-spy-agencies-told-white-house-about-rudy-giuliani-n1243718 Unwitting, evil, or both? Tick, tick, tick...
  18. Fair enough. The personal insults get old when debating things, here, but I'll refrain from those types of comments.
  19. It's fun watching Trump supporters coming to the realization that Trump might lose and forced to go off on tangents like this.
  20. Twitter Shuts Down Entire Network To Slow Spread Of Negative Biden News https://t.co/JPmjOrKPcr via @TheBabylonBee Wow, this has never been done in history. This includes his really bad interview last night. Why is Twitter doing this. Bringing more attention to Sleepy Joe & Big T Trump demonstrates for the umpteenth time just how stupid he is, with the above tweet.
  21. More lack of substance from a Trump supporter. They have no other ammo. You have now twice revealed that you have no clue what censorship even means. Now you're saying ignorant equals rational. You should migrate.
  22. Wow! An adult who doesn't understand what censorship even means! Then again, you are a cult member.
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