Play Nice 47th President of the United States: Donald Trump - Part 20: Here we go again!

When will Trump be finished?

  • Right now. Bloke's a dickhead.

    Votes: 37 50.0%
  • We'll let him run, we'll wipe him out after the election. Be way funnier that way!

    Votes: 14 18.9%
  • At some point, Trump will wipe out all options except for him. Send him to jail.

    Votes: 7 9.5%
  • Needs to be next president of the ICC.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Clean the swamp, Trump2025!

    Votes: 15 20.3%
  • It's not enough to just elect him, him ahead of anyone else!

    Votes: 1 1.4%

  • Total voters
    74

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< - Trump 19 is back there.
 
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Young US males, masculinity politics and Mr Trump.
Some excerpts…


At a time of an immense gender gap in politics among young people — women leaning left, men leaning right — the Trump campaign has been aggressively courting what might be called the bro vote, the frat-boy flank. It’s a slice of 18-to-29-year-olds that has long been regarded as unreliable and unreachable, but that Republicans believe may just swing the election this year.

To find them, Mr. Trump and his allies have been exploring deep into the universe — a manoverse — of social media stars with male-centric audiences: the Nelk Boys, Mr. White and U.F.C., Dave Portnoy and his Barstool Sports media network, YouTubers like Jake and Logan Paul, podcasters like Theo Von and streamers like Adin Ross.

These figures have become a generation’s Hannity, Carlson and Limbaugh, but without the obvious political shroud. They are just guys having a good time, talking about sports, gambling, partying — and, more than ever, presidential politics.

The Nelk Boys have played golf with Mr. Trump, been on Air Force One and visited Mar-a-Lago. They have had the former president on their podcast twice. They are sometimes mentioned by him in his stump speeches — a reference that is likely to go over the heads of older attendees, but not over those of the young men in the audience.



They are raunchy and irreverent. Women are little more than adornments to be ogled and teased. It’s a bit as if “Girls Gone Wild” and “Impractical Jokers” had an entertainment baby, later adopted by the Trump family.

That profile gives their bits a lowbrow brashness. In one recent video, the Nelk Boys are watching Kamala Harris’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention on a large television when one of them suddenly stands and bashes her face on the screen repeatedly with a sledgehammer.

Young men tell me that they’re thinking about what it means to be masculine, what it means to be grown up,” Mr. Della Volpe said. “Many of them saw Trump as someone who could be their version of masculinity.”

Those potential voters, some voting for the first time, follow Mr. Trump more for his personality than his policies, Mr. Della Volpe said. They see him speaking against political correctness and absorbing waves of attacks, from high-minded criticism and court cases to an assassination attempt.



Get the Andrew Tate crowd in, cool bro.
 

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It’s impossible to miss from that distance … in the immediate aftermath of the shooting I found my mind wandering towards the realm of conspiracy theories (I checked myself) because I found it hard to fathom that a 19 yo “kid” with no military experience could actually get so close from long range…

And a kid who also got booted out of a shooting club for being a crap shot.
 
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Trump's back threatening to tear up the constitution if he loses.

They'll say he was joking despite the fact that he's never told a joke or laughed in his whole life.

I'd love if a Trump supporter could post one thing which he's said which is objectively funny (i.e. if it was said by anybody at any time it was still funny). All he's got is attacking people and his supporters laughing like the kids standing behind a bully at a school playground.
 
Trump's back threatening to tear up the constitution if he loses.

They'll say he was joking despite the fact that he's never told a joke or laughed in his whole life.

I'd love if a Trump supporter could post one thing which he's said which is objectively funny (i.e. if it was said by anybody at any time it was still funny). All he's got is attacking people and his supporters laughing like the kids standing behind a bully at a school playground.
That is the biggest concern for me. I am thinking Kamala will win, but the whole stolen election stuff is then going to ramp up from November until January.

All the MAGA nuts here will eat it up I am sure. Like finally this time, it will be for reals that this is rigged, Trump never admits defeat ever, he even thought primaries he lost to Cruz in 2016 were rigged.
 

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That is the biggest concern for me. I am thinking Kamala will win, but the whole stolen election stuff is then going to ramp up from November until January.

All the MAGA nuts here will eat it up I am sure. Like finally this time, it will be for reals that this is rigged, Trump never admits defeat ever, he even thought primaries he lost to Cruz in 2016 were rigged.
**** i would too if i'd been beaten by that weasel
 
Trump's back threatening to tear up the constitution if he loses.

They'll say he was joking despite the fact that he's never told a joke or laughed in his whole life.

I'd love if a Trump supporter could post one thing which he's said which is objectively funny (i.e. if it was said by anybody at any time it was still funny). All he's got is attacking people and his supporters laughing like the kids standing behind a bully at a school playground.
Covfefe was pretty funny
 
That is the biggest concern for me. I am thinking Kamala will win, but the whole stolen election stuff is then going to ramp up from November until January.
theyll be ready for it this time.. but think the blue wave will be so big the protest will whimper out like a fart in the wind.. or a shart in donnies pants
 
Watched an interview with the author Ramin Setoodeh who has written a book on Trump, 'Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett took America through the looking glass'.

Said that Trump has short term memory problems and a very fragile ego. Still watches old Apprenticeship shows, hates the Obama, Biden and O'Donnell (MSNBC). Had a bigger audience than any of them etc etc.

The extract is a good read but not surprising. Read here.

 
Watched an interview with the author Ramin Setoodeh who has written a book on Trump, 'Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett took America through the looking glass'.

Said that Trump has short term memory problems and a very fragile ego. Still watches old Apprenticeship shows, hates the Obama, Biden and O'Donnell (MSNBC). Had a bigger audience than any of them etc etc.

The extract is a good read but not surprising. Read here.

He watches old shows to get royalties
 
Lol
Time
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the third-party presidential candidate who suspended his campaign and endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump, is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections to get his name taken off the state’s November ballot.
Kennedy, who fought legal battles to remain on the North Carolina ballot, said last month that he would remove his name from battleground state ballots so as not to swing the election in Vice President Kamala Harris’s favor. But last week, the North Carolina State Board of Elections rejected Kennedy’s request to be taken off the ballot, saying it would “not be practical” to reprint ballots in time for the start of absentee voting on Sept. 6.
 

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