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Homelander

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  1. The $400M luxury jet from Qatar to Trump’s orbit isn’t a mystery it’s public record. Call it a gift, call it a deal, but when a foreign regime drops hundreds of millions on a president it’s not charity. That’s the payoff and pretending not to see it doesn’t make it disappear.
  2. Nothing says ‘patriot’ like cheering a foreign dictatorship for handing a president a $400M jet. Air Force One isn’t some outdated relic, it’s a flying fortress loaded with cutting-edge, military-grade tech. Trump accepting a luxury 747 from Qatar isn’t about upgrades, it’s about payoffs. You’re not defending modernization you’re defending corruption dressed in gold-plated ego.
  3. Why is Qatar so obsessed with Trump’s inner circle? Simple: they’re buying access and protection. From human rights abuses to ties with Hamas, Qatar has every reason to seek political cover and they’ve found willing sellers in Trumpworld. Let’s follow the money. Trump himself struck a deal with Qatar’s state-backed real estate firm to host his golf resort - all while a $400M Boeing jet was quietly “gifted” to the US, greenlit by his allies. A luxury jet dressed up as diplomacy. Looks more like an Emoluments Clause nightmare. Pam Bondi, once Florida’s Attorney General, pulled in $115,000 a month in 2020 as a registered foreign agent for Qatar. She then helped push through that Boeing “gift.” Justice for sale? In her world, it comes with a price tag. Ka$h Patel, Trump’s pick for FBI Director, was still on Qatar’s payroll through November 2024 all under the guise of “consulting.” He didn’t even bother registering under FARA. This is who Trump has overseeing federal law enforcement? $o $wampy. Lee Zeldin, eyed for EPA chief, has ties to Heritage Advisors, a firm backed by a Qatari royal. He claims he wasn’t lobbying but if there’s nothing to hide, why the secrecy? Jared Kushner played mediator during the Gulf crisis while in office. Then, once out, he scored up to $1.5 billion from Qatar-linked investors. Coincidence? Or just the Trump family motto in action: Family first, America last. Barry Bennett, one of Trump’s 2016 campaign architects, raked in $2.1 million from Qatar to push their talking points including anti-Saudi narratives all without FARA disclosures. In Trumpworld, ethics are optional. Corey Lewandowski, Trump’s former campaign boss, got $150K/month from Qatar for “consulting” before quietly backing out after the heat rose. But don’t worry, the money kept flowing. Stuart Jolly and Marc Silversmith, longtime Trump operatives, were paid by Qatar to set up meetings and engineer a phony “grassroots” campaign to polish the regime’s image. Minimal effort, maximum cash ~ the Trump way. Qatar isn’t buying policy they’re buying influence and access. And Trump’s circle is selling, wholesale. Every name here is a thread in the same tapestry: a foreign regime laundering its reputation through American power brokers who have no interest in public service just the payout. If this isn’t foreign interference, what is?
  4. Look at them defend a bloated orange menace who loves gold so much he paints his own face with it. When even his vanity is sacred, reality isn’t just gone it’s buried beneath layers of cult worship. And they’re melting down on a football message board. Love it.
  5. Your attempts at cleverness are as empty as your arguments. When substance fails you, you resort to condescending wordplay, hoping it masks your insecurity. Spoiler: it doesn’t.
  6. Oh, boo-freaking-hoo. The wannabe monarch is throwing a tantrum because his presidential jet isn’t dripping with enough “dictator chic” flair. Meanwhile, he’s slashing healthcare and tossing tax breaks to billionaires like confetti at a hedge fund frat party - ballooning the debt again, because apparently, fiscal responsibility is only for people who can’t afford lobbyists. This meltdown over Air Force One? Classic him. The man’s never met a gold-plated detail he didn’t love more than, say, the rule of law. Let’s be honest - he’s not ashamed of torching the Constitution, bulldozing institutions, or selling off America’s credibility to the highest bidder. He’s just humiliated that his flying ego boost doesn’t stack up to the Saudi royal air circus. To him, patriotism is just a costume - something to drape over his greed while he siphons every ounce of value from the country he pretends to serve. He’s turned the symbols of this nation into tawdry props for his traveling vanity show. And now he’s sulking because the jet doesn’t glitter hard enough? Please.
  7. If condescension were intelligence, you’d be a genius. Unfortunately, all you’ve got is a smug attitude. You ‘can’t think of a way to make it easier’? Maybe that’s because you’re not nearly as clever as you think. You’re confusing being cryptic with being deep, and it’s painfully transparent.
  8. If you think parroting a contradiction you manufactured is some kind of mic drop, maybe sit the next debate out. You’re embarrassing yourself.
  9. Trump wants taxpayers to foot the bill to refurbish his future 757 replacement - come on, Tammy
  10. Your assumptions about my views are as lazy as they are wrong. I’ve consistently supported law enforcement making difficult, split-second decisions, including the officer who shot Ashli Babbitt. That support isn’t based on politics; it’s based on understanding the reality officers face - chaos, uncertainty, and the constant risk to their own lives. You, on the other hand, seem more interested in spinning narratives than dealing with facts. Your attempt to link this to civil cases like E. Jean Carroll’s is a weak distraction. Civil cases are decided on a preponderance of evidence, not the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard of criminal cases. Venue, emotion, and other factors are always part of the equation - this isn’t some groundbreaking insight you’ve uncovered. But trying to use that to undermine a justified use of force is a transparent, bad-faith tactic. You also bring up the officer’s past - as if leaving a gun in a bathroom somehow changes the fact that he was confronted by a violent mob trying to breach a restricted area. It doesn’t. It’s a desperate attempt to discredit him because you can’t argue against the facts of the situation itself.
  11. More smoke and mirrors - just like any future POTUS can’t undo Trump’s pardons, Trump has no power to reverse Biden's. It’s all a distraction from what actually matters.
  12. Day 113 and yes, clearly all of this is still the gay guy’s fault. Because accountability only applies to everyone except the people actually in charge now.
  13. The classic "I'm all for accountability but" routine where suddenly prosecuting people who stormed the Capitol, beat cops with flagpoles, and tried to stop an election is seen as “overreach.” Funny how you're worried about "overreach," but I bet you didn’t flinch when Trump handed $30 million to Ashli Babbitt’s family - someone who was killed while storming the Capitol. Actions have consequences, but I guess they only count when it’s not your side breaking the law.
  14. Wow, all that rage and still not one fact to refute what I said - just union name-dropping and personal insults like that somehow substitutes for an argument. You can call me names all day, but it won’t change the fact that nearly 400 FAA employees were fired under Trump’s watch, and mishaps spiked under the same leadership that you refuse to criticize. That’s not politics it’s basic accountability. But hey, if screaming “moron” makes you feel smarter, go off. Just don’t confuse noise for knowledge.
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