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Trump’s real closing message: his kkklan rally at MSG

I did finally listen to some of the MSG rally and I will agree, whoever on the Trump team vetted and approved this speaker list, or at least the jokes/deep cut hits, did a really poor job. There's no need to throw info out for the red meat crowd at this point. The fight is for the middle and undecided, and giving the left any ammunition they can use in the final week is a poorly thought out strategy.
However, I do think the Trump ads that have been running during NFL and the World Series, the ones showing Harris advocating for tax payer funded sex changes for prisoners and illegals, is extremely effective and is hitting home with males, especially black males (which is a group that continues to move away from Harris).
That was the most jacked up and racist rally I have ever seen since I’ve been following politics since the early 80s. That MSG rally was white supremacy at its highest. Which is what I’ve been saying about the Republican Party for the longest.
 
Fair and true about the comedian to a large extent, though that comedian’s track record is well known and they put him in there.

FWIW, they also put Rudy, Carlson, and others in there that said some really offensive stuff. It wasn’t the comedian that called the Vice President the Anti-Christ.
Kinda like Kamala calling Trump Hitler?
 
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According to your intellectually deficient criteria of the intelligence quotient, Chump should be in the same category as Harris, correct?

Underestimating and undervaluing blacks, black women in particular as been the MO of racists and right wingers for decades. Look at all of the black women that have been either appointed to or considered for high positions and immediately the right winger racist go after their intelligence Just like they did Justice Ketanji Brown. Calling them DEI hires even though they are just as or more qualified as their counterparts. I don't like the grifter Sen. Tim Scott but I know that he is qualified for his job in the senate.
Yeh, Trump says some stupid, cringe worthy sh*t, no arguing that. But, he proved himself with 4 very successful years in office as POTUS. Compare that with Harris who has said she wouldn't really do anything different than what Biden has done, and that's concerning.
But, to your point about black women. I could care less that she's black. I feel the same way about Harris as I do about Gretchen Whitmer, Nancy Pelosi and Elizabeth Warren.

And I wanted Nikki Haley (a woman of color) to be the Republican nominee.......

So, I know in your eyes, all that matters is skin color, but that's because you see everything through a racial lens.
 
Yeh, Trump says some stupid, cringe worthy sh*t, no arguing that. But, he proved himself with 4 very successful years in office as POTUS. Compare that with Harris who has said she wouldn't really do anything different than what Biden has done, and that's concerning.
But, to your point about black women. I could care less that she's black. I feel the same way about Harris as I do about Gretchen Whitmer, Nancy Pelosi and Elizabeth Warren.

And I wanted Nikki Haley (a woman of color) to be the Republican nominee.......

So, I know in your eyes, all that matters is skin color, but that's because you see everything through a racial lens.
Why are you wasting your time with him? He doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground let alone who and what is racist. Racism to him can literally be anything as long as it serves his purpose.
 
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Wow. Even for you that is an extremely unhinged, bitter post. A ‘Riveting worst hits’ compilation.

It’s got name calling, a passive-aggressive question, worked up about irrelevance, asking one poster to answer for someone else, a little dash of “President of Harvard Law Review is an affirmative action appointment” racism.

Damn. That is the post of a bitter, unhinged guy. No wonder the Trump dystopian hellscape stuff appeals to you.
I am sorry I hurt your feelings about lawyers. Did you have dreams of being one someday and it didn't work out?

Maybe you should have tried to game the system like this mediocre student from a struggling middle class family headed by two college professors.

 
I am sorry I hurt your feelings about lawyers. Did you have dreams of being one someday and it didn't work out?

Maybe you should have tried to game the system like this mediocre student from a struggling middle class family headed by two college professors.

Was Bush the Younger qualified to get into Yale?
 
Passive aggressive response ✅ , followed by passive aggressive question ✅ .
Again, I apologize for hurting your feelings by pointing out the obvious, that if Kam and Joe can become lawyers, then high intelligence is clearly not a requirement.
 
Absolutely not. Legacy all the way.

Yet he graduated, proving my point that high intelligence is not required, even at Yale.
Obama, Vance, and Bill Clinton were not legacies and had no connections.

Pretty impressive for them.
 
Obama, Vance, and Bill Clinton were not legacies and had no connections.

Pretty impressive for them.
But no requirement for high intelligence to do so. Bush, Biden, Harris and endless others have proven that.

This debate of sorts started when I pointed out that you seem to think it takes high intelligence to be a lawyer, when obviously that is not the case.
 
But no requirement for high intelligence to do so. Bush, Biden, Harris and endless others have proven that.

This debate of sorts started when I pointed out that you seem to think it takes high intelligence to be a lawyer, when obviously that is not the case.
Ummm... no. This started when you claimed there was no evidence of Barack Obama being intelligent and I answered that Obama came from nothing and became the President of the Harvard Law Review and President of the United States.
 
We ALL know DAMN well that is ONE INTELLIGENT BROTHER. And a fantastic president. Twice ;)
Only racists try to deny it, but deep down, even you don't believe your own lies.

Speak for yourself, not ALL of us.

What was so intelligent about him?

A poor kid from a broken home that, without knowing a soul, rose to become President of the Harvard Law Review and President of the United States.

Now your passive-aggressive questions have steered off to the ridiculous.

President of HLR was an elected position, not based on intellect, right?

Same for President of the US, obviously, or Biden would never have been elected and Kam would not be running.

I was asking schemdly what makes him think BHO was intelligent, not looking for the party line from you - although likely he would just repeat the party line.
 
Ummm... no. This started when you claimed there was no evidence of Barack Obama being intelligent and I answered that Obama came from nothing and became the President of the Harvard Law Review and President of the United States.
No, it started when I said to you, in a quote you left out in an act of passive-aggressivism:

"You seem to have far too high of an opinion of how intelligent someone has to be to become a lawyer.

If that were the case, there would not be so many - and Biden and Harris would not be among them."
 
Fair and true about the comedian to a large extent, though that comedian’s track record is well known and they put him in there.

FWIW, they also put Rudy, Carlson, and others in there that said some really offensive stuff. It wasn’t the comedian that called the Vice President the Anti-Christ.
And look what she has called Trump. I guess it’s all good.
 
No, it started when I said to you, in a quote you left out in an act of passive-aggressivism:

"You seem to have far too high of an opinion of how intelligent someone has to be to become a lawyer.

If that were the case, there would not be so many - and Biden and Harris would not be among them."
You said "started." As you asked, I quoted the posts that STARTED the convo. There were many posts thereafter.

So I suppose for you this is progress -- you aren't being passive-aggressive; just inaccurate.
 
Absolutely not. Legacy all the way.

Yet he graduated, proving my point that high intelligence is not required, even at Yale.
That’s my point, white men getting into prestigious school due to legacy regardless of grades and nobody says anything about that. Also white women have benefitted from affirmative action more than anyone and nobody days anything about that. Then when qualified blacks get into these schools or hired for various prestigious positions they are not qualified or it’s DEI. Some fool on the Football forum said that Walters was a DEI hire.
 
And look what she has called Trump. I guess it’s all good.
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Looking for where Harris has called Trump a:

Anti-Christ, blow-job giving, satanic, communist, Samoan, Malaysian, (per various speakers at this rally) and that's just for starters, or...

Dumb as a rock, radical left Marxist, whack job, bitch, extremely low IQ, crazy Kamabla, election weaponizing Marxist, great embarrassment to America, can't put two sentences together, very stupid, crooked radical leftist ... by Trump himself, and there are many, many more.

PS: There are easy to find lists for these items.
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Looking for where Harris has called Trump a:

Anti-Christ, blow-job giving, satanic, communist, Samoan, Malaysian, (per various speakers at this rally) and that's just for starters, or...

Dumb as a rock, radical left Marxist, whack job, bitch, extremely low IQ, crazy Kamabla, election weaponizing Marxist, great embarrassment to America, can't put two sentences together, very stupid, crooked radical leftist ... by Trump himself, and there are many, many more.

PS: There are easy to find lists for these items.
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And they both have done it so what’s the issue?
 
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All hypotheticals.
But I'll say it again, and maybe this time it'll sink in, although I doubt it: Don't listen to what Trumps say, see what he does.
As opposed to Harris/Biden, who say things like "DON'T" to Iran, Then Iran laughs in their face, does whatever they were told not to do, and Harris/Biden sit in their own puddle of urine wondering what happened.
Hold on. One excuse at a time. You were saying trump the person is different than trump the president. We have to separate them. Why don't we stick with that excuse before moving on to the others?

You're saying, and have said many times, that somehow we can separate trumps personality........trump the person........from how he performs and his policies as president. The hypotheticals are a way of showing that you can't just turn off your personality when you are in different situations in your life. If you're a controlling person, you show that at home and at work and at play. If you're an insecure person, you don't suddenly become a confident one when you go to work. Explain how that's not the case.
 
And they both have done it so what’s the issue?

Hmmm... I also looked for Harris' quotes about Trump. Her actual words? Stuff like "deeply unserious, divisive."

Not quite: "extremely low iq idiot bitch crazy radical Marxist very stupid whack job." Not to mention the childish "Kamabla."
 
Hmmm... I also looked for Harris' quotes about Trump. Her actual words? Stuff like "deeply unserious, divisive."

Not quite: "extremely low iq idiot bitch crazy radical Marxist very stupid whack job." Not to mention the childish "Kamabla."
Harris has called Trump a fascist among other things. Are people assigning points for who said what about them to make one look better than the other?
 
Hold on. One excuse at a time. You were saying trump the person is different than trump the president. We have to separate them. Why don't we stick with that excuse before moving on to the others?

You're saying, and have said many times, that somehow we can separate trumps personality........trump the person........from how he performs and his policies as president. The hypotheticals are a way of showing that you can't just turn off your personality when you are in different situations in your life. If you're a controlling person, you show that at home and at work and at play. If you're an insecure person, you don't suddenly become a confident one when you go to work. Explain how that's not the case.
it's easy to separate Trump the person from Trump the POTUS.
Trump is everything you want in a POTUS: Tough, smart, alpha,. Someone who walks into the room and everyone, friends and enemies, stand up a little straighter. People may not like him, and a lot don't, but they respect, even fear him.
He unapologetically puts Americans first. He holds others (NATO countries) accountable. When he makes a threat or draws a line in the sand, people don't cross it, because he's laid out the consequences for doing so and they're afraid he'll actually follow through.
That's exactly what I want in my President.
 
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it's easy to separate Trump the person from Trump the POTUS.
Trump is everything you want in a POTUS: Tough, smart, alpha,. Someone who walks into the room and everyone, friends and enemies, stand up a little straighter. People may not like him, and a lot don't, but they respect, even fear him.
He unapologetically puts Americans first. He holds others (NATO countries) accountable. When he makes a threat or draws a line in the sand, people don't cross it, because he's laid out the consequences for doing so and they're afraid he'll actually follow through.
That's exactly what I want in my President.
If that delusional version of Trump was even remotely true lol
 
If that delusional version of Trump was even remotely true lol
It's pretty simple to look at the 4 years of Trump and compare them to the 4 years of Harris/Biden and see when the country was better off. It's quantifiable, not just opinion.
 
It's pretty simple to look at the 4 years of Trump and compare them to the 4 years of Harris/Biden and see when the country was better off. It's quantifiable, not just opinion.
No—it’s not quantifiable. Covid certainly was not Trump’s fault but if you quantify it you have to include an almost complete economic shutdown and record deficit spending as a quantifiably Trump event. That’s not fair. Inflation post-Covid thereafter? Quantify that as Biden, but that was the natural post-shutdown economic reaction, followed by relatively low inflation this year now that things have calmed down.
 
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it's easy to separate Trump the person from Trump the POTUS.
Trump is everything you want in a POTUS: Tough, smart, alpha,. Someone who walks into the room and everyone, friends and enemies, stand up a little straighter. People may not like him, and a lot don't, but they respect, even fear him.
He unapologetically puts Americans first. He holds others (NATO countries) accountable. When he makes a threat or draws a line in the sand, people don't cross it, because he's laid out the consequences for doing so and they're afraid he'll actually follow through.
That's exactly what I want in my President.
So much of a "man" that he makes threats to a woman like Michele Obama.

So "smart that he ran 6 businesses to the ground with bankruptcy.

"Someone who walks into the room and everyone, friends and enemies, stand up a little straighter." Now that's a bunch of BS and you know it.

You sir have been had. You've been hoodwinked. Bamboozled. Run amuck. Run astray. When are you going to move to a South American jungle? Your favorite drink is Flavor Aid, ain't it.
 
No—it’s not quantifiable. Covid certainly was not Trump’s fault but if you quantify it you have to include an almost complete economic shutdown and record deficit spending as a quantifiably Trump event. That’s not fair. Inflation post-Covid thereafter? Quantify that as Biden, but that was the natural post-shutdown economic reaction, followed by relatively low inflation this year now that things have calmed down.
The 2 biggest contributors to inflation are Government spending.
High energy costs.

Both energy prices and government spending increased under the Biden/Harris Adm.

Continued Government spending was no longer necessary by the time Biden took office.
Inflation Reduction Act and the Green New Deal were big inflation contributors.
Significantly higher energy costs, for whatever reasons, happened also.

Trump spent a lot of money, IMO necessary to curb the effects of Covid.
Public economic assistance, money spent on the vaccine and other things to curb the spread and threat of Covid.
But inflation was at 1.4% when Biden took office.
 
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Hold on. One excuse at a time. You were saying trump the person is different than trump the president. We have to separate them. Why don't we stick with that excuse before moving on to the others?

You're saying, and have said many times, that somehow we can separate trumps personality........trump the person........from how he performs and his policies as president. The hypotheticals are a way of showing that you can't just turn off your personality when you are in different situations in your life. If you're a controlling person, you show that at home and at work and at play. If you're an insecure person, you don't suddenly become a confident one when you go to work. Explain how that's not the case.
The Abraham Accords disprove whatever it is you think you are trying to say.
 
it's easy to separate Trump the person from Trump the POTUS.
Trump is everything you want in a POTUS: Tough, smart, alpha,. Someone who walks into the room and everyone, friends and enemies, stand up a little straighter. People may not like him, and a lot don't, but they respect, even fear him.
He unapologetically puts Americans first. He holds others (NATO countries) accountable. When he makes a threat or draws a line in the sand, people don't cross it, because he's laid out the consequences for doing so and they're afraid he'll actually follow through.
That's exactly what I want in my President.
ROFL. Is this the fantasy you think about when the wife is out of town?
Maybe you can become a woman and have his baby. Good lord.
 
The 2 biggest contributors to inflation are Government spending.
High energy costs.
Nope. Price gouging. Corporate greed is what caused the inflation. Started with the supply chain issues when Biden took office. Then they got greedy.

There have always been excessive government spending and high energy cost and no inflation.
 
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Hmmm... I also looked for Harris' quotes about Trump. Her actual words? Stuff like "deeply unserious, divisive."

Not quite: "extremely low iq idiot bitch crazy radical Marxist very stupid whack job." Not to mention the childish "Kamabla."
Trump probably confused her with Timpon when he said 'crazy radical Marxist'. It is hard for anybody to keep track of woke idiocy in its many forms.
 
The 2 biggest contributors to inflation are Government spending.
High energy costs.

Both energy prices and government spending increased under the Biden/Harris Adm.

Continued Government spending was no longer necessary by the time Biden took office.
Inflation Reduction Act and the Green New Deal were big inflation contributors.
Significantly higher energy costs, for whatever reasons, happened also.

Trump spent a lot of money, IMO necessary to curb the effects of Covid.
Public economic assistance, money spent on the vaccine and other things to curb the spread and threat of Covid.
But inflation was at 1.4% when Biden took office.
Spending was one part of the actions taken to avoid a recession, which most economists were calling for in '23. The actions the FED took in raising rates also had a lot to do with it.

Just ignore the reasons why all this happened.
Tell you what. Biden can be held responsible for the economy he was given if you give him credit for the record unemployment he created.
 
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