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Is he healing Ben Sasse?

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  • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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    Doctor Phibes
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    #10

    b6e34166-9e93-42c3-bd6f-687589bbbdc7-image.jpeg

    I was only joking

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    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

      And what’s this?

      IMG_1914.jpeg

      89th8 Offline
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      #11

      @jon-nyc said:

      And what’s this?

      IMG_1914.jpeg

      Why not ask the person who painted it?

      🙂

      But for real, I bet the AI robot was like "would you like a character that is part statue of liberty, part soldier, part eagle, and part jet?"

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      • RenaudaR Offline
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        #12

        BBC Live reports:

        The president spoke briefly about a now-deleted post on Truth Social, which included an edited picture of him depicted as a Christ-like figure. He says the image was meant to show him as a doctor healing people.

        If true, and I highly doubt it, the graven image of Trump didn’t look anything near Hawkeye Pearce let alone Col. Potter.

        Elbows up!

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        • KlausK Offline
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          #13

          I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

          I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

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            Well, that at least proves once and for all that America is NOT a Christian nation.

            Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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            • KlausK Klaus

              I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

              I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

              89th8 Offline
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              @Klaus said:

              I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

              I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

              I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

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              • 89th8 89th

                @Klaus said:

                I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

                I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

                I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

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                @89th said:

                @Klaus said:

                I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

                I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

                I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

                The fact that they appear to think he's the champion of the little people is even more difficult to fathom.

                I was only joking

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                • jodiJ Offline
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                  He’s a freaking lunatic.

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                  • RenaudaR Renauda

                    BBC Live reports:

                    The president spoke briefly about a now-deleted post on Truth Social, which included an edited picture of him depicted as a Christ-like figure. He says the image was meant to show him as a doctor healing people.

                    If true, and I highly doubt it, the graven image of Trump didn’t look anything near Hawkeye Pearce let alone Col. Potter.

                    jon-nycJ Online
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                    @Renauda said:

                    BBC Live reports:

                    The president spoke briefly about a now-deleted post on Truth Social, which included an edited picture of him depicted as a Christ-like figure. He says the image was meant to show him as a doctor healing people.

                    If true, and I highly doubt it, the graven image of Trump didn’t look anything near Hawkeye Pearce let alone Col. Potter.

                    It’s already being memed.

                    IMG_1915.jpeg

                    Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                      Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                        @89th said:

                        @Klaus said:

                        I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

                        I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

                        I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

                        The fact that they appear to think he's the champion of the little people is even more difficult to fathom.

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                        @Doctor-Phibes said:

                        @89th said:

                        @Klaus said:

                        I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

                        I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

                        I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

                        The fact that they appear to think he's the champion of the little people is even more difficult to fathom.

                        The fact that he used the disingenuous excuse he did, shows that he has zero respect for his supporters and American electorate in general. It was a bald face lie coupled with an adolescent attempt to deflect any personal accountability for the action.

                        Never mind the “little people”, that gangster’s professed love and concern for the nation as a whole is nothing more than a con job.

                        Elbows up!

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                        • 89th8 89th

                          @Klaus said:

                          I assume the Christians among his base won't appreciate that kind of humor?

                          I have little doubt that he considers himself to be some kind of Jesus.

                          I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates. The level of corruption, swamp-ness, big government-ness, starting-warness (is that a word?), anti-Jesus, anti-Pope.... Every week there is a "scandal-of-the-decade" level event that would normally destroy a President's career, that somehow doesn't make much news. Perhaps it's just expected that folks don't take any of it seriously.

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                          @89th said:

                          I am constantly surprised at what his base tolerates.

                          Me too. I very very inaccurately predicted after the 2020 election that the Republics would now be able to put President Trump in the back mirror now that they did not have to worry about him.

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