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 45.7%
  • We'll let him run, we'll wipe him out after the election. Be way funnier that way!

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • At some point, Trump will wipe out all options except for him. Send him to jail.

    Votes: 8 9.9%
  • Needs to be next president of the ICC.

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

    Votes: 21 25.9%
  • It's not enough to just elect him, him ahead of anyone else!

    Votes: 1 1.2%

  • Total voters
    81

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Here is an excerpt. Whole thing is worth a read though.




Where does all this leave the non-maga Republican? We actually know the answer to this one: they are hunkered down, still largely planning to vote the party line, averting their eyes, ignoring the slurs, and pretending that Trump and his campaign are something other than what they are. Nikki Haley offered a pretty clear version of the contortions required by the hard-core Republican partisan who both hates Trump and is voting for him anyway, because, well, the policy. During the début of Haley’s new Sirius XM radio show, on Wednesday, she struggled to explain why she was now publicly endorsing a man that she called “toxic” and “totally unhinged” just a few months ago. She said that she had not forgotten his campaign’s personal attacks on her—including, apparently, putting a bird cage outside of her hotel room to emphasize his insult of her as a “bird brain”—but that she was willing to overlook the insults now, because “politics is not for thin-skinned people” and she needed to think of “the good of our country.” She then listed the economy, the border, national security, and “freedom” as reasons why she would make such a sacrifice. Uh-huh.

To the extent that Trump is promoting policy in 2024 at all, his proposals largely revolve around a single theme: he will wave his magic wand and make problems go away. At the G.O.P. Convention in Milwaukee, he promised, “Under my plan, incomes will skyrocket, inflation will vanish completely, jobs will come roaring back, and the middle class will prosper like never, ever before.” In his rallies, he pledges to end the war in Ukraine “in twenty-four hours.” The Republicans’ all-caps political platform, which was approved at the Convention in Milwaukee after being personally dictated, in part, by Trump, contains planks such as vows to “STOP THE MIGRANT CRIME EPIDEMIC” and “MAKE OUR COLLEGE CAMPUSES SAFE AND PATRIOTIC AGAIN.”

Earlier this week in Georgia, Trump appeared at a campaign rally that was billed as a policy rollout for his plans to inaugurate “a new age of American industrialism.” In between extolling his proposed tariffs as a brilliant scheme to “take other countries’ jobs,” Trump, the policy maven, questioned Harris’s intelligence and patriotism, attacked electric cars (except those manufactured by his supporter Elon Musk), and said immigrants were “coming from all over the world” to ruin the country. Trump’s signature moment in this rally, as in other recent speeches, was when he recounted his takeaway from the two assassination attempts against him: “People say: It was God, and God came down and He saved you because He wants you to bring America back.” Still think this is about policy? Kamala Harris might need an eighty-two-page economic plan printed out on glossy paper, but not Trump. His was sent from Heaven above to rescue us. ♦
 

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Just a sidetrack for a moment. I have mentioned before how I felt Trump was more WWE than anything else

Just finished watching the Netflix doco in Mr McMahon the interview with McMahon and the greater WWE organisation

Vince McMahon had a shitty childhood and shitty parental bonding - not that this is unusual for some - but the 6 part series would be a great psychological study of what makes him tick

Episode 6 introduced the Trump year in WWE and I recommend watching this but also the whole episode as it touches on the allegations McMahon is currently facing. Which mirror the Trump allegations

The belief in payoffs, the belief that NDAs would keep people quiet, the belief that you can lawyer your way out of trouble and the sheer gall to blur the lines of your own personality to think you can get away with anything
 
Just a sidetrack for a moment. I have mentioned before how I felt Trump was more WWE than anything else

Just finished watching the Netflix doco in Mr McMahon the interview with McMahon and the greater WWE organisation

Vince McMahon had a shitty childhood and shitty parental bonding - not that this is unusual for some - but the 6 part series would be a great psychological study of what makes him tick

Episode 6 introduced the Trump year in WWE and I recommend watching this but also the whole episode as it touches on the allegations McMahon is currently facing. Which mirror the Trump allegations

The belief in payoffs, the belief that NDAs would keep people quiet, the belief that you can lawyer your way out of trouble and the sheer gall to blur the lines of your own personality to think you can get away with anything

They are absolutely 2 peas in a pod, it's the reason why they are best friends. Both nepo babies with intense daddy issues, maybe even hatred, and a desire to prove them wrong. I's the kind of shit that extends to the Andrew Tates and Elon Musks too. Both Trump annd Vince appear to have their favourite children and ones they resent or ignore. It's no surprise they believed they could get away with every transgression in life - because up until the last few years, they could.

All of these people are using culture and politics as their outlet for their daddy issues instead of a therapist. And we all have to suffer the consequences for it.
 

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Quite the read, this thread. Type of stuff I have posted before about the NAR.
Wallnau, Christian Nationalists ( a powerful political movement in the guise of Christianity) posing as actual Christians to interfere with voting in swing states.
Rally unsurprisingly to be held near Butler where Trump got his ear grazed and was saved by God apparently.
This is the group enlisting poll workers to find or make up fake election fraud accusations in aiming to install Trump God’s Chosen One if he appears to be losing the election.
Was involved in the Jan 6th attack on the Capitol.



 
She is one of the grossest humans on this earth
It's sad when someone who came up with some genuinely innovative stuff like she did disappears down those sort of rabbit holes. It's the same with Graham Linehan.
 

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