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Today, 04:39 AM
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#31
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Is Liz Cheney on the ballot? Why in the fuck would you waste valuable time talking shit about her so close to the election?
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You'd have to ask the obviously desperate democrat propagandists that question. It's not the Trump campaign trying to blow up nothing into something.
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Trump's vengeful pea brain is still so mad that Cheney voted to impeach him that he can't even focus on what even matters to voters.
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So you still can't admit that he was criticizing her as a war pig who would gladly start a war with Iran and send YOUR kids to fight?
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Instead, he thinks it is more productive to insult her which only makes him look like a vindictive fool to everyone but MAGAs.
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Insulting a war pig? Is that possible? What it looks like to everyone that hasn't consumed media propaganda is that peace is more important than war. When did the democrats become so blood thirsty?
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Today, 04:49 AM
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#32
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However I don’t think the statement helped him.
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LOL. You admit what he actually said... "The Cheney family history regarding military intervention." Yet you don't think it helped him? Why? Was it inaccurate?
Or was it because the Propaganda media outright LIED about what he said?
And yet you will continue to listen to those same outlets..
lol.
I mean in your personal life, if someone lies to you abut a third party and you discover it, does it change your opinion of everything else they tell you? Or do you say..."yeah, that third party... he's no good"?
Are you drinking the blue, red, or grape koolaid?
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Today, 07:22 AM
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LOL. You admit what he actually said... "The Cheney family history regarding military intervention." Yet you don't think it helped him? Why? Was it inaccurate?
Or was it because the Propaganda media outright LIED about what he said?
And yet you will continue to listen to those same outlets..
lol.
I mean in your personal life, if someone lies to you abut a third party and you discover it, does it change your opinion of everything else they tell you? Or do you say..."yeah, that third party... he's no good"?
Are you drinking the blue, red, or grape koolaid?
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I watched news coverage of the interview and there was no misquoting of what Trump said. No, he did not say that Cheney should be put in front of a firing squad. He did say ""I don’t blame (Dick Cheney) for sticking with his daughter, but his daughter is a very dumb individual, very dumb. She is a radical war hawk. Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let's see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.""
Don't you find it strange that so many individuals who served under Trump while he was in office no longer support him? Led by George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Mike Pence. Then add in Bolton, Coats, Esper, Mattis, Kelly, Romney, Murkowski, Collins.The list goes on and on. How many individuals who worked in the Biden/Harris administration, or Democrats in general, do not support Harris?
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Today, 07:29 AM
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#34
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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Advocating to elect someone as President because he or she might be crazy doesn’t exactly pass the smell test. Trump’s narcissism and lack of personal discipline should preclude him from the office of Presidency. In my opinion.
And you are right, he was commenting on the Cheney family history of military interventions.
However I don’t think the statement helped him.
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Fair enough. A classic example is when Trump recalled the planes in mid air that were on the way to bomb Iran. Was the whole incident, sending and recalling the planes, impetuous? Do you want someone like that with the nuclear codes? Or was it premeditated, inspired genius? I don’t know. I do know he didn’t get us into any wars and was about to get us out of Afghanistan.
I agree with what you said about the Cheney family. If he’d been on top of his game he would have expressed the thought in a way that wouldn’t have given the media latitude to tear into him.
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Today, 07:38 AM
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Good times
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Fair enough. A classic example is when Trump recalled the planes in mid air that were on the way to bomb Iran...
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Forgot about that one. Though I recall anther classic where he canceled the plane where Piglosy, her family and a hand full of Demonicrats were going to go overseas on the tax payer's dime. Notwithstanding the dripping irony of having both Cheney's becoming icons of the Biden-Harris cabal.
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Today, 07:48 AM
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Forgot about that one. Though I recall anther classic where he canceled the plane where Piglosy, her family and a hand full of Demonicrats were going to go overseas on the tax payer's dime. Notwithstanding the dripping irony of having both Cheney's becoming icons of the Biden-Harris cabal.
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They’re all neocons WYID
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Today, 08:21 AM
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There's one person in this race that has done nothing but denigrate service men and women as suckers for being willing to make sacrifices for their country.
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Not only that (^), Trump also told the Cadets at Westpoint, they should attend some other college or university so when they get out they can go to Wall Street in NYC and make some money. They would not have to do their 4 years of service for attending Westpoint.
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Today, 08:37 AM
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#38
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undeclared campaign contribution?!?
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They’re all neocons WYID
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Today, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
I watched news coverage of the interview and there was no misquoting of what Trump said. No, he did not say that Cheney should be put in front of a firing squad. He did say ""I don’t blame (Dick Cheney) for sticking with his daughter, but his daughter is a very dumb individual, very dumb. She is a radical war hawk. Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her, OK? Let's see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face.""
Don't you find it strange that so many individuals who served under Trump while he was in office no longer support him? Led by George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Mike Pence. Then add in Bolton, Coats, Esper, Mattis, Kelly, Romney, Murkowski, Collins.The list goes on and on. How many individuals who worked in the Biden/Harris administration, or Democrats in general, do not support Harris?
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You’re right SpeedRacer. The majority of the people you listed who actually served under Trump were big supporters of the military/defense establishment. That said there are a number of others who don’t support him because of the election shenanigans or for other reasons. Liz Cheney, except for not serving under Trump, falls into that category. You wouldn’t have heard a whisper from him about Liz if she hadn’t been a headline member of the January 6 commission and weren’t one of Kamala’s big supporters. And her criticism of Trump’s foreign policy was minimal until after January 6.
The counter argument is that Trump wasn’t afraid of firing people and didn’t appeal to the political class (like Romney, Murkowski and Collins). Many people like that.
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Today, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Don't you find it strange that so many individuals who served under Trump while he was in office no longer support him? Led by George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Mike Pence. Then add in Bolton, Coats, Esper, Mattis, Kelly, Romney, Murkowski, Collins.The list goes on and on.
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Not in the least. Every single one of the names you listed benefits from the Military Industrial Complex in some manner. Don’t YOU find that odd?
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Today, 10:03 AM
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Look. Trumpfs terroristic threat of shooting kamala in the face is a sign of his true agenda.
I think it's Michigan looking into filing charges for his terroristic threat.
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Today, 10:15 AM
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#42
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Location: Austin Texas
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Originally Posted by Tiny
"Crazy" wasn't what he was up to with the Liz Cheney comment though. He simply was trying to highlight that she's a neoconservative, obviously not proposing she be placed in front of a firing squad.
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Originally Posted by Tiny
I agree with what you said about the Cheney family. If he’d been on top of his game he would have expressed the thought in a way that wouldn’t have given the media latitude to tear into him.
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Originally Posted by texassapper
LOL. You admit what he actually said... "The Cheney family history regarding military intervention." Yet you don't think it helped him? Why? Was it inaccurate?
Or was it because the Propaganda media outright LIED about what he said?
And yet you will continue to listen to those same outlets..
Are you drinking the blue, red, or grape koolaid?
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You’ll note that I do listen to mainstream media outlets and I’ll continue to listen to same outlets because most of what they said about Trump’s comments are legitimate.
Trump said what he said and the point he was trying to make went missing because he is too stupid to understand his words would cause controversy and too stupid to understand that it might cost him votes. IE crazy and stupid.
Tiny gets it, see his comments above.
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Today, 10:30 AM
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#43
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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
I’ll continue to listen to same outlets because most of what they said about Trump’s comments are legitimate.
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