Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
@George-K Next up, Donald Trump meets Mr. Big in the showers.
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@jon-nyc said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
Rachel’s old boss was seated at her table at a charity event once. Apparently when they met, she offered her hand as if to be kissed, not shaken.
He shook it anyway, somewhat awkwardly.
Karla always got stuck being her contact at the ASNE conventions as none of the other staff wanted anything to do with her. Karla said she was a PITA, but not as bad as Hilary.
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Eliot Higgins, the Midjourney user behind the AI generated photorealistic "arrest of Donald Trump" images, claims that he has been banned by Midjourney. The report indicates that Midjourney has since also banned many keywords.
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@George-K said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
More deepfakes:
It looks like Trump is trying to grab that cop by his p***y in the third set…
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The AI clearly needs a tweak. There's no freaking way that guy could run like that.
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Alan Dershowitz eviscerates Alvin Bragg's potential Trump indictment: 'I have never seen a weaker case'
Dershowitz tells Sean Hannity he's never seen a case with 'so many holes'
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New book...
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What a pest he is. No, a pestilence -- causing derangement and discord everywhere he goes, like a bad virus with bad symptoms that hangs on and on and on. How else can he stay in the public eye? He has nothing else. So long as we're fighting over him, he's in the spotlight.
What can make him go away? Be good if he died, except then, god help us all, he'd be a martyr. Then he'd never go away.
A debilitating stroke would work.
"I want to be president!"
"I know, Donald. Come sit in your big-boy chair and eat your cream of wheat, that's a good boy."
"Then can I be president?"
"Yes, then you can be president."
"Person, woman, camera, man, TV!"
"Very good. Now eat your cream of wheat before it gets cold."
"I had more people than Obama!"
"Yes, you did."
"Yum, I like creamawheat."
Enough of that, and even his extreme Trumplovers would give up on him.
Maybe.
Worth a shot, anyway.
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Isn't he wonderful?
It's like Jiffy-Pop, shaking up the establishment, bringing to light things you never knew were happening.
Who knew that Federal Agents lied to the FISA judges? Who knew political operatives could use Opposition Research to influence the FBI? Who knew the FBI would take that research, not verify it and use it as a springboard for investigations that bankrupted people and ruined their lives for little or no reason?
Who knew the Justice Department could be so political? Who knew they would charge people because they tried to entrap them with CIA assets?
Who knew the scope of Hunter Biden's influence peddling or how the Biden Crime Family makes their money? Who knew that people could become so political they would shove impeachment into the bin of just another political move of the moment?
Who knew how many people were in favor of a country with no borders? Who knew how fast government could be, when red tape is cut quickly and forcefully?
I can think of more, but nobody can deny Trump is a catalyst of change, a swizzle stick that can stir a lethargic Washington into a whirlpool.
Don't you just love him?
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@Jolly said in Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday:
Who knew that Federal Agents lied to the FISA judges? . . . (and etc) . . . Who knew how fast government could be, when red tape is cut quickly and forcefully?
Assuming all this is truth and not wild-child breitbart style opinionating, I can promise you that Planet Beltway knows this kind of thing and has done for decades.
There are probably people, if they're still alive, who know who shot Kennedy.
What Trump doesn't get is that swizzling Washington isn't necessarily a good thing. That that ISN'T WASHINGTON'S JOB. It isn't Washington's job to shine the bright light of truth on every goddamn thing. And if you need to be told why, just look at the chaos your child-man has caused with his big fat stupid mouth.
Is that what you call good government?