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READING, Pa. — Humans do not “control the weather” as Marjorie Taylor Greene believes, but they do control their campaign schedules. So it was a choice that Donald Trump made to be holding a rally here Wednesday night at exactly the moment Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida.

The timing was appropriate, in a sense, for the former president, too, was unleashing a destructive storm — on his supporters. He flooded them with a 13-foot tidal surge of B.S. He recorded wind gusts well over 160 lies per hour. And he rained on them a torrent of gibberish.

He absurdly alleged that after Hurricane Helene, the previous storm, Vice President Kamala Harris “didn’t send anything or anyone at all … as men, women and children drowned,” and he claimed that the Biden administration confiscated relief supplies others tried to send. Trump aide Stephen Miller drew a roar of approval from the crowd when he suggested the reason for this fictitious nonresponse was that FEMA prioritizes “illegal aliens” over U.S. citizens.

Trump falsely claimed that there are “over 13,000 illegal alien convicted murderers roaming free in our country … that were released from jail from all over the world,” particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Illegal immigrants, he said, “have equipment that our military doesn’t have” and are “taking over apartment buildings” in Colorado. It’s all part of a “mass migrant invasion of murderers and child predators and gang members, terrorists, drug dealers and thugs.” He told the audience that if “this crazy, incompetent” Harris wins, “this same group is going to meet in Caracas, Venezuela, because it’ll be much safer than your particular state.”

He proposed the ludicrous idea that public schools are changing children’s genders. “Your child goes to school, and they take your child. It was a ‘he’ and comes back as a ‘she.’ And they do this, and they do it, and often without parental consent.”

The unrelenting downpour of fabrications posed a catastrophic threat to one’s sanity — and yet, Trump’s storm was also completely unorganized.


He invited the state’s Republican Senate nominee, David McCormick, to the stage by saying, “Come here for, like, two seconds, because nobody wants to hear you right now. … But we’ve got to get this guy into office.”

“I’ll be quick,” the candidate assured Trump.

Trump repeated himself often. Around 8 p.m., Trump announced, falsely, that “I’m the only president in 78 years that didn’t start a war.” Twenty-seven minutes later, he repeated himself: “I’m proud to be the first president in decades who started no new wars.” Four minutes more elapsed, and he did it again: “I had no wars. I had no anything. We had no terrorists. We had no terror attacks.” (He had all of the above.)

One moment, he was complaining about Whoopi Goldberg: “Her mouth was so foul.” Two minutes later, he was opining: “Women are going to like Trump. I think they like me anyway. I think it’s all bullsh--.” He falsely claimed the mayor of Moscow’s wife paid Hunter Biden $3.5 million, and he called Democrats “cheating dogs” who will try to steal the election.

He informed his supporters that he could be on a beach, with the “sun beaming down on this beautiful body in a bathing suit.” And, of course, he boasted about his crowd size at his “beautiful” rallies: “We never have an empty seat — never have.”


Supports arrive early before former president Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Reading, Pa., on Wednesday.
As he spoke these words, the back quarter of the 7,200-seat arena was mostly empty. Hundreds more trickled out before he finished the 80-minute speech.


It was typical of Trump’s recent speeches, which have become darker, less coherent and almost entirely fictitious. Peter Baker and several New York Times colleagues published a computer analysis showing that Trump’s rally speeches have gotten longer and show attributes that “some experts consider a sign of advancing age,” can be an “indicator of cognitive change” and “could reflect what experts call disinhibition.”

The effect on his supporters is noticeable after so many dark and stormy performances. Trump rallies used to resemble reunions, where supporters would sport the latest MAGA merchandise in a festive atmosphere. But the messages on the T-shirts in Reading were angry and dark — what might be called assassination-chic:

“You missed, you f*ckers.”

“You missed. Nine lives, baby.”

“You missed — again.”

“If you come for the King, you best not miss.”

Everywhere (including on young children) were “Fight, fight, fight” T-shirts with the image of a bloody Trump raising his fist. Several others featured his mug shot with the “never surrender” message. Newly popular were T-shirts with images of Harris and the words “Say no to the hoe,” and others with a rhyme: “Roses are red/Kamala’s not black/Joe’s got dementia/And Hunter’s on crack.” Others echoed Trump’s victimhood (“I’m voting for the felon,” “I’m voting for the outlaw”), his conspiracy beliefs (“January 6th was an inside job,” “Ready to beat them for a third time”), and his vulgarity (“F--- your feelings”).


Before the rally, I wandered around the arena, buttonholing attendees on their beliefs. I heard about how murderers and rapists are pouring across the open border. I heard about how the economy is in the toilet and inflation is out of control. I heard about the disastrous hurricane response. I heard about how Harris is “dumb” and “incompetent.”

But I also heard something that made me feel that these Trump supporters were victims of Trump’s storm of deception rather than merely conduits. More than one spoke of being confused: Was there really fraud in the Pennsylvania election in 2020? Did FEMA really divert hurricane relief funds to illegal immigrants? Is the country really overrun by crime? As a 61-year-old Reading resident who identified himself as Tommy K. put it, “I don’t know what to believe.”

In a sense, a number of Trump supporters are stranded by his cyclone of disinformation. They recognize that he says some outlandish things. But they have also been convinced not to trust the media — not even Fox News — and so they are getting their “news” from Rumble, Telegram and Facebook. “I’m tired of all the lies. There’s so much disinformation out there,” Janice Aruffo, in Trump T-shirt, sweatshirt and cap, confided. “Everyone has their own truth. You have your truth. I have mine. We all go by our impression of the truth.”


In reality-based America, illegal border crossings have plunged. Murders, rapes and other violent crime have fallen. Fentanyl overdose deaths are declining sharply. Inflation has been tamed (September’s consumer price index was up just 2.4 percent from a year earlier), mortgage rates are falling, employment is booming and the stock market has been setting records. Fewer U.S. troops have died in hostile action under the Biden administration than under the Trump administration, and Biden has been adding to the national debt at half the pace Trump did. While Biden has rallied the world to defend Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, Trump has had as many as seven calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin since leaving the White House, The Post’s Bob Woodward reports in his new book.

But, in the alternate universe of Trump’s imagination, 13,099 “convicted illegal alien murderers are now on the loose.” Trump proclaims that “some of them had murdered 10 people” — and all were let in during the Biden-Harris administration. (In fact, most of these killers are now behind bars, and the number reflects a time period of 40 years.) In Trump’s telling, “you can’t walk across the street” in America without getting shot, mugged or raped. In Trump’s evidence-free fantasy, migrants are coming from “insane asylums” and prisons. Kamala Harris has a “phone app” that assists the heads of drug cartels. She has opened the border and is trying to legalize fentanyl. The Biden-Harris administration gave “almost all of the FEMA money to Illegal Migrants.” Those who lost everything in Hurricane Helene can get no more than $750 from the government. They’re eating the dogs! They’re eating the cats!

“He just makes it up,” Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said in an appearance at the University of Utah on Tuesday. “And he is able to spew enough disinformation that the Chinese must be smiling.”

Let’s review just a few recent days of Trump’s output of Category 5 confusion.

Saturday
During a Trump rally in Butler, Pa., the scene of July’s assassination attempt. Billionaire and X owner Elon Musk jumps up and down onstage, throwing his arms in the air, his bare midriff exposed, then pronounces himself to be “dark MAGA.” Musk later tells Tucker Carlson in an interview: “Nobody’s even bothering to try to kill Kamala because it’s pointless.”

“Totally,” Carlson agrees.

On the stage in Butler, Eric Trump says Democrats tried to assassinate his father. (The would-be assassin was a registered Republican with no identified political motive.) “They tried to kill him,” Eric Trump says. “And it’s because the Democratic Party, they can’t do anything right.”

Trump himself says his opponents “have slandered me, impeached me, indicted me, tried to throw me off the ballot, and — who knows? — maybe even tried to kill me.” He claims that Harris “vowed to abolish” Immigration and Customs Enforcement and that California “has banned any and all ID requirements from voting and registering to vote.” All nonsense.

After the rally, Trump talks with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham about the July attempt on his life. He says first responders examining him “probably realized ‘what a body this guy has.’”


Ingraham unsuccessfully tries to get Trump to commit not to use the justice system for vengeance against his opponents and critics. “A lot of people say that’s what should happen, if you want to know the truth,” Trump replies.

Sunday
Trump takes the stage in Juneau, Wis. He directs aides to put up a photo of the “crowd we had last night” in Butler, which he puts at 100,000 (other estimates had it closer to 20,000). But the photo they display is not the one he wanted. “They’re so stupid,” he says of his staffers.

He rattles off fabrications so quickly there is little time to absorb them: Among them, he proclaims that former German chancellor Angela Merkel “was thrown out after about a year.” (She served for 16 years.)

Trump says he arranged for Musk to send “big doses” of his satellite internet service, Starlink, to North Carolina, even though “I don’t know what the hell it is.” He says journalists “hate our country” and Harris is a “dummy” who will “permanently erase” borders and raise taxes “by 78 percent or something.” He vows to take “the horrible people that we’re allowing into our country,” and “shove ’em right down their throat” of the countries they came from. While he’s at it, he also complains that a fly is bothering him, “a very aggressive sucker.”

Monday
On Hugh Hewitt’s radio show, Trump submits that migrants are bringing inferior genes into the country. Referring to the falsehood that the Biden-Harris administration allowed 13,000 killers to enter the country, he says: “You know now, a murderer, I believe this, it’s in their genes. And we’ve got a lot of bad genes in our country right now.”

He also purports that Harris is “a low IQ person — she’s a stupid person” and he calls her “a front” for “vicious communists and vicious fascists and Marxists … the enemy from within.” He falsely claims to have visited Gaza and he faults American Jews for ingratitude even though “I did more for the Jewish people than anybody.”


Former president Donald Trump speaks at an event in Miami marking one year since the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7. (Alex Brandon/AP)
Trump also attends an event at his Miami golf club marking the first anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel. He tells the audience he was “heading into a hurricane” to be there and “I was watching the airplane highways” and all the other planes were heading the other way. (The storm was still 600 miles away.)

Tuesday
Interviewed by Ben Shapiro, Trump says that both Biden and Harris should be removed from office under the 25th Amendment, but he draws a blank on the line of succession: “Who’s third in line?”


In another interview, with radio host John Kobylt, he keeps talking for 15 minutes after his aides said he had to go. “You know what this is for me? Therapy,” Trump says. “This is like some people go to a psychiatrist. I don’t have time, so this is like my therapy.”

Wednesday
At a stop in Scranton, Pa., Trump expands on his FEMA fabrications, saying the agency has “no money” because “they gave the money to illegal immigrants coming in, many of whom are killers.”

He gives the crowd his views on wind energy: “Wind is bulls---.” He says people won’t be able to watch TV when “the windmills aren’t wind.” The creator of that perplexing comment also gives his thoughts on Sunny Hostin, a host of ABC’s “The View,” who interviewed Harris: “I’m sorry, women. She’s a dummy.”

Trump plays a video mocking “the very woke military that we have now.” It juxtaposes clips from “Full Metal Jacket” with scenes of drag queens.

Next stop: Reading. One of the warm-up speakers calls Harris a “ding-dong” and says Biden “inherited the greatest economy ever.” (It had collapsed.) Another speaks of “sky-high murders” (They have declined sharply in Pennsylvania.)

Then comes Trump. He says he wants to restore the name of Fort Bragg, which honored a Confederate general. He says that migrants are attacking “the Black population jobs,” a twist on “Black jobs.” He claims Harris “was an original creator of Defund the Police.” He bemoans “the insane electric vehicle mandate where everybody’s got to have an electric car almost immediately.” He professes that Harris “destroyed California” and now “wants to destroy the United States.”

Thursday
Trump announces that he has uncovered “the single biggest scandal in broadcast history” and calls for CBS and all other networks to be stripped of their broadcast licenses, which “should be bid out to the highest bidder.” The cause of this extraordinary threat to curtail the First Amendment? CBS’s “60 Minutes” apparently shortened one of Harris’s answers during editing of her recent interview — a common practice.

He then goes to Detroit and tells a meeting of business executives that “your car industry is going out of business” and that “our whole country will end up being like Detroit if she’s your president.”

Detroit, like its car companies, is doing fine. But that doesn’t matter to Trump. By the time people can run down that fabrication, he’ll have invented an entirely new one.


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Buh buh buh but his policies!


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Please carry on. Looks like you will have at least four more years to speak freely.

Pretty sure Trump has this one in the bag. Cool


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Somebody needs to call those nice young men in their clean white coats to come and take him away…

BUT - there are others who see him as a Messiah. Singular insanity I can understand, but there’s some weird and alarming mass insanity going on here that is beyond comprehension. If the western democracies survive this era, historians will be puzzling over it for a very long time.
 
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Trump is so full of shit his eyes are brown…


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Please carry on. Looks like you will have at least four more years to speak freely.

Pretty sure Trump has this one in the bag. Cool


Did you bother to read any of the lies he’s spouting? Apparently not. So now the DRC is sending us their murderers?? Really?? cuckoo


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Please carry on. Looks like you will have at least four more years to speak freely.

Pretty sure Trump has this one in the bag. Cool


You're just as nuts as trump.


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Jerry,
There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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PS: But you too free to bitch and moan for at least 4 more years as I am pretty sure he’s got this one. Wink


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Singular insanity I can understand, but there’s some weird and alarming mass insanity going on here that is beyond comprehension. If the western democracies survive this era, historians will be puzzling over it for a very long time.




The Boy Who Cried Wolf is one of Aesop's Fables.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aesop%27s_Fables

Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of varied and unclear origins, the stories associated with his name have descended to modern times through a number of sources and continue to be reinterpreted in different verbal registers and in popular as well as artistic media.

The fables originally belongs to oral tradition and were not collected for some three centuries after Aesop's death.

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The tale concerns a shepherd boy who repeatedly fools villagers into thinking a wolf is attacking his town's flock. When an actual wolf appears and the boy calls for help, the villagers believe that it is another false alarm, and the sheep are eaten by the wolf.

In a later English-language poetic version of the fable, the wolf also eats the boy.

William Caxton similarly closes his version with the remark that "men bileve not lyghtly hym whiche is knowen for a lyer".[8]

However, when dealing with the moral behaviour of adults, Samuel Croxall asks, referencing political alarmism, "when we are alarmed with imaginary dangers in respect of the public, till the cry grows quite stale and threadbare, how can it be expected we should know when to guard ourselves against real ones?"[12]

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Interesting questions emerge:

Is Trump the boy who cried wolf too much?

or

Is Trump the wolf?

Does the wolf eventually eat the "Boy" as in the later English version of the fable?

Are the leftists crying wolf and the "villagers" not listening?

Given that Trump has Cried Wolf loudly and for a long time and many still believe him, maybe in the political realm the fable's classic message isn't true?

Isn't it a truth of fascist behavior that crying wolf is one of the basic tools, muddying the distinction of the boy and the wolf?

My point is expanding on the "insanity" mentioned in the above quote. Head spinning yet? Just wait, it won't get better until WE, as villagers, recognize that Trump is the wolf disguised as the boy (shepherd).


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I'm so old I remember when Republicans considered mental competence a requirement to be President.

The scary thing isn't really Trump, it's the people who will gain power along with him, people like Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller and Michael Flynn.


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I'm so old I remember when Republicans considered mental competence a requirement to be President.

The scary thing isn't really Trump, it's the people who will gain power along with him, people like Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller and Michael Flynn.


…not to mention Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un. Even those Trump bibles came from China; does anyone really believe his lying rhetoric? This guy’s saying “Yes, I love you baby, now drop your drawers!” to an entire nation - and half of them are buying it.
 
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I'm so old I remember when Republicans considered mental competence a requirement to be President.

The scary thing isn't really Trump, it's the people who will gain power along with him, people like Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller and Michael Flynn.




…not to mention Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un. Even those Trump bibles came from China; does anyone really believe his lying rhetoric? This guy’s saying “Yes, I love you baby, now drop your drawers!” to an entire nation - and half of them are buying it.


Apparently they [esp. if THEY have money] don't believe that trump's Project 2025 or any other shenanigans will have any effect on them.


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I'm so old I remember when Republicans considered mental competence a requirement to be President.



And yet you support biden and quemala.


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The correct spelling is Biden and Kamala, jeffee.

Otherwise, your comment is correct. Smiler


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There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


No, this is what he said
Trump falsely claimed that there are “over 13,000 illegal alien convicted murderers roaming free in our country … that were released from jail from all over the world,” particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Illegal immigrants, he said, “have equipment that our military doesn’t have” and are “taking over apartment buildings” in Colorado. It’s all part of a “mass migrant invasion of murderers and child


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I do not think Trump is necessary dumb although I also do not think he is the smartest card in the deck, but I do think he has NPD. He fits all the classic symptoms. Here is a link to NPD NPD
 
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I’m going to predict the worst possible outcome - a narrow win for Harris. That would almost guarantee a civil war.
Trump needs to be completely crushed, to the point that he slinks away into the dustbin of political history.
 
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I’m going to predict the worst possible outcome - a narrow win for Harris. That would almost guarantee a civil war.
Trump needs to be completely crushed, to the point that he slinks away into the dustbin of political history.


^^^^^ Exactly!!!!
 
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I’m going to predict the worst possible outcome - a narrow win for Harris. That would almost guarantee a civil war.
Trump needs to be completely crushed, to the point that he slinks away into the dustbin of political history.


There is almost zero chance of a "civil war". There IS a possibility of an attempted insurrection by pro-Trump idiots which would, rightfully and entirely lawfully, be quickly crushed and would provide a temporary boost for parts of the economy while Federal Prison space was added to house the survivors.

Fat drunks with AR-15s against Bradleys and Apaches would be entertaining, for a moment.


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There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


Guess what dipshit....people from central Africa are "people"....Christ. barf

Did they seem dangerous? Gang activity? Murderers and rapists? Are they taking over Gainesville? Did they have better weapons than the police? Hanging out with any Venezuelans?

Nut-job. cuckoo


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Jerry,
There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


Guess what dipshit....people from central Africa are "people"....Christ. barf

Did they seem dangerous? Gang activity? Murderers and rapists? Are they taking over Gainesville? Did they have better weapons than the police? Hanging out with any Venezuelans?

Nut-job. cuckoo


"They're eating the dogs! They're eating the cats! They're eating the tacos!"


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Mike M,
The Mikes can feel about it however they feel. Personally, I am not for importing non-USA born citizens from Central Africa on a whim.

I care not what you think of me. I personally think of you as a threat to the America I love.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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I’m going to predict the worst possible outcome - a narrow win for Harris. That would almost guarantee a civil war.
Trump needs to be completely crushed, to the point that he slinks away into the dustbin of political history.


I think it will be a narrow but definitive Trump win. The momentum and the data looks pretty good to me.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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The Mikes can feel about it however they feel. Personally, I am not for importing non-USA born citizens from Central Africa on a whim.

I care not what you think of me. I personally think of you as a threat to the America I love.


You support the guy that tried to overturn the result of a Presidential election through lies and fraud. You've forgotten what it means to love America. You love trump instead.


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Mike M,
The Mikes can feel about it however they feel. Personally, I am not for importing non-USA born citizens from Central Africa on a whim.

I care not what you think of me. I personally think of you as a threat to the America I love.


You support the guy that tried to overturn the result of a Presidential election through lies and fraud. You've forgotten what it means to love America. You love trump instead.


No I love America and Trump loves America. The Mikes love some fantasy of what they dream America should be…in their feeble minds.


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No I love America and Trump loves America. The Mikes love some fantasy of what they dream America should be…in their feeble minds.


Woah. I was thinking from your previous posts that you dreamed of America yesteryear and wanted to retro there.

IMO, the only reconciliation possible, given the division you stated, is to love the country unconditionally and recognize the reality of the flaws occurring now, in the present, and have a healthy vision of remediation for a better future, built on lessons from the past.

There is no realistic path to fixing anything through a corrupt lying agent of change. That path is gonna push it till it breaks.


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No I love America and Trump loves America. The Mikes love some fantasy of what they dream America should be…in their feeble minds.


It sounds to me like you love Trump and Trump loves Trump, so it’s sort of like a match made in Waco. While you might love America as well, rest assured Trump only loves Trump - and not anybody or anything else.
 
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Mike M,
The Mikes can feel about it however they feel. Personally, I am not for importing non-USA born citizens from Central Africa on a whim.

I care not what you think of me. I personally think of you as a threat to the America I love.


You support the guy that tried to overturn the result of a Presidential election through lies and fraud. You've forgotten what it means to love America. You love trump instead.


No I love America and Trump loves America. The Mikes love some fantasy of what they dream America should be…in their feeble minds.


Anybody that thinks trump loves anything but himself is the one who is feeble-minded.


-Every damn thing is your own fault if you are any good.

 
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Trump loves Trump. That’s what narcissists do. Period. BTW, Lane what is the import duty on someone from the DRC, since you say they are being imported?? cuckoo


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To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP
 
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Had President Obama had engaged in post election behavior as Trump did, Dr. Easter would have suggested 2nd Amendment remedies.

President Obama and VP Biden refuses to engage in the nonsense that the EC delegates @bote their conscience” and every objection to certification was hammered down forcefully.

President Obama did everything in his immense power to transition the government to Trump. President Obama at every moment supported Trump’s election as due. That was because it was. That is because that is the mandate of that power.

President Obama loves America. Dr. Eater and Trump do not.
 
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There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


Wow, that post really sheds light on your character.
 
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I’m going to predict the worst possible outcome - a narrow win for Harris. That would almost guarantee a civil war.
Trump needs to be completely crushed, to the point that he slinks away into the dustbin of political history.



I think it will be a narrow but definitive Trump win. The momentum and the data looks pretty good to me.


You have said they every election since 2020. You have been wrong about them all.

Oh, Montana is going to have a Dem Governor. NC going to have a Dem Governor.
 
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Had President Obama had engaged in post election behavior as Trump did, Dr. Easter would have suggested 2nd Amendment remedies.

President Obama and VP Biden refuses to engage in the nonsense that the EC delegates @bote their conscience” and every objection to certification was hammered down forcefully.

President Obama did everything in his immense power to transition the government to Trump. President Obama at every moment supported Trump’s election as due. That was because it was. That is because that is the mandate of that power.

President Obama loves America. Dr. Eater and Trump do not.


You and 0bama love some fantasy of America that you wish to transform America into. I love, Trump loves traditional America as she always was — the America that pulled itself up by its bootstraps and earned its place on the world’s stage and dominated by guts, innovation, and self reliance. The America that thrived on self-reliance, personal responsibility, and freedom of the individual citizen.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Jerry,
There are Central African “people” (for lack of knowledge of what to call them) living in an old hotel that DHS rents right here in Gainesville. I have talked to some as they walk over to a truck stop I frequent.


Wow, that post really sheds light on your character.


Please shed light on what you have learned?

If you are referring to the “people” comment…I am referring to being not sure what to call them in regards to status — refugees vs immigrants vs illegal immigrants.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Had President Obama had engaged in post election behavior as Trump did, Dr. Easter would have suggested 2nd Amendment remedies.

President Obama and VP Biden refuses to engage in the nonsense that the EC delegates @bote their conscience” and every objection to certification was hammered down forcefully.

President Obama did everything in his immense power to transition the government to Trump. President Obama at every moment supported Trump’s election as due. That was because it was. That is because that is the mandate of that power.

President Obama loves America. Dr. Eater and Trump do not.


You and 0bama love some fantasy of America that you wish to transform America into. I love, Trump loves traditional America as she always was — the America that pulled itself up by its bootstraps and earned its place on the world’s stage and dominated by guts, innovation, and self reliance. The America that thrived on self-reliance, personal responsibility, and freedom of the individual citizen.


We are not the ones overturning centuries of precedent that protect people from the mob of legislatures.

We are not the ones permitting violence to usurp a due and valid election.

The oppression you seek should never be allowed to return. Thus, I will vote against you and reject your policies at the polls. I can only hope the GOP returns to moderation and balance.
 
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Had President Obama had engaged in post election behavior as Trump did, Dr. Easter would have suggested 2nd Amendment remedies.

President Obama and VP Biden refuses to engage in the nonsense that the EC delegates @bote their conscience” and every objection to certification was hammered down forcefully.

President Obama did everything in his immense power to transition the government to Trump. President Obama at every moment supported Trump’s election as due. That was because it was. That is because that is the mandate of that power.

President Obama loves America. Dr. Eater and Trump do not.


You and 0bama love some fantasy of America that you wish to transform America into. I love, Trump loves traditional America as she always was — the America that pulled itself up by its bootstraps and earned its place on the world’s stage and dominated by guts, innovation, and self reliance. The America that thrived on self-reliance, personal responsibility, and freedom of the individual citizen.


It's truly amazing how Trump pulled himself up by his bootstraps after inheriting a mere $400 million, after shouldering out his siblings from getting a fair share, then turning that $400 million into less value than it would have accrued invested in a good index fund.


"If you’re innocent why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?”- Donald Trump
 
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Oh, it is not a fantasy that the 2nd amendment original intent was nut to limit state legislatures.

That is a lie disproved by me through the Supreme Court. A lie you know to be a lie, but continue. All the while, you seek to overturn every other federal right created by the Incorporation Doctrine. You cannot have it both ways.

You were raised more wealth than I was.
 
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You were raised more wealth than I was.


You might be equal at zero…but you weren’t raised poorer than I and I suspect a little richer.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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