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3 hours ago, littletedwest said:

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He's using the money he raised for his campaign to pay for his legal expenses, as well as those of others charged with him.

 

I don't know if that's the case with the trial in Georgia, but if it is,  it will put a real strain on his finanaces.

 

A possible helpful byproduct of these latest charges.

 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, polymerpunkah said:

He's using the money he raised for his campaign to pay for his legal expenses, as well as those of others charged with him.

 

I don't know if that's the case with the trial in Georgia, but if it is,  it will put a real strain on his finanaces.

 

A possible helpful byproduct of these latest charges.

 

 

 

 

Fox News' take on the latest indictment was "think about how much this is going to cost taxpayers".

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Trump has cancelled his big press conference on Monday where he was going to present his big, irrefutable evidence of 2020 election fraud. 
 

If you’re his lawyer you only want that report torn apart once, at trial in front of the jury, rather than repeatedly in public over the months leading up to the trial. So possibly a win for the lawyers.

 

Alternatively, with the Fox primary debate two days later (which, naturally, he’s ducked) he can still make his grandiose claim without showing the report, which MAGAts will lap up.

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Donald Trump has offered a bizarre new reason for why he claims Vladimir Putin would have never launched his full-scale war against Ukraine if he were still in charge. “I was the apple of his eye,” the quadruply indicted former president said in an interview with Fox Business aired Friday. “Putin would have never gone into Ukraine, but that was just on my relationship with him, my personality over his,” he said.

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37 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

 

 

The top graphic tells you why he is still around -- Christian leaders/evangelicals can't sell their brand too well with out him.

Church going is way down and younger folks are not even considering it.


And religion is a grift in the states. 

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9 minutes ago, lifetime fan said:


And religion is a grift in the states. 

 

The way I look at it, rationalize it if you will, is organized religion is the business/commerce of faith. Always has been. Not sure the grift is unique, or anything new.

I would say Christian services in the States have become produced "shows", mostly to keep folks from nodding off.

 

But, yeah, business is down.

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10 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

 

The way I look at it, rationalize it if you will, is organized religion is the business/commerce of faith. Always has been. Not sure the grift is unique, or anything new.

I would say Christian services in the States have become produced "shows", mostly to keep folks from nodding off.

 

But, yeah, business is down.


Fair points. 
 

I should have just said “And religion is a grift”. 

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20 minutes ago, Barrington Womble said:

Honestly, what the fuck is wrong with people? I assume those surveyed aren't just toothless trailer trash? And there's actually some supposedly normal educated people in there. It's fucking astonishing..

I reckon they just went to thickcuntsville, Alabama and asked Joe, his wife Ellen and Joe's sister also strangely also named Ellen the above questions, thus the shite above. 

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1 hour ago, Barrington Womble said:

CBS isn't right wing though is it? 

In the American media, they're all right wing, it’s just that those who don’t call for the shootings of foreigners or the dark skinned are called left wing. 

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12 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

Honestly, what the fuck is wrong with people? I assume those surveyed aren't just toothless trailer trash? And there's actually some supposedly normal educated people in there. It's fucking astonishing..

 

Always kinda baffles me when people in the UK, of all places, assume people who vote for and support Trump are obviously think as shit "toothless trailer trash". I don't know why this would astonish anyone in the UK after what the UK has lived through in the last decade.

 

After all, this was a country where the Poundland version of the bloke became mayor of London, was the single greatest reason the UK is out of the EU, won an astonishingly large landslide general election victory, remains really popular and maintains fierce loyalty from people in certain sectors of society who trust every word that comes out of his mouth.

 

Johnson supporters aren't thick or poor. They live among you. They're your neighbours and work colleagues. Same with Trump and, the richer the area (particularly here in Florida) the more flags and banners you'll see in support of him. You should see the fucking boats go by on the intercostal in Fort Lauderdale with their Trump flags...

 

The answers you seek are available and very much closer to home.

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35 minutes ago, Chris said:

 

Always kinda baffles me when people in the UK, of all places, assume people who vote for and support Trump are obviously think as shit "toothless trailer trash". I don't know why this would astonish anyone in the UK after what the UK has lived through in the last decade.

 

After all, this was a country where the Poundland version of the bloke became mayor of London, was the single greatest reason the UK is out of the EU, won an astonishingly large landslide general election victory, remains really popular and maintains fierce loyalty from people in certain sectors of society who trust every word that comes out of his mouth.

 

Johnson supporters aren't thick or poor. They live among you. They're your neighbours and work colleagues. Same with Trump and, the richer the area (particularly here in Florida) the more flags and banners you'll see in support of him. You should see the fucking boats go by on the intercostal in Fort Lauderdale with their Trump flags...

 

The answers you seek are available and very much closer to home.

There's a lot to wonder about with Johnson voters and for sure it's a bit weird, but I think in this country, those who voted for him didn't care if he was honest, they just liked him. The thing I find weird about trump, it as mad as he is and as much as he lies, his people don't think he's either mad or a liar. I think the mob here might have accepted Johnson as mad. They kind of knew he was a liar and let him ride it till he lies were so bad it was done. I don't think that has happened at all in the US. In fact I would say, the more trump lies, the more he's liked. 

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