President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump

I assume it's still acceptable to have a Trump thread in a Politics forum?

So this is an obvious lie - basically aimed at

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28 April 2019 at 04:18 AM
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by coordi

He will say that he doesn't support Trump while unilaterally posting in support of other right wing posters and right wing policies

In Modern American Christianity the hypocrisy is foundational though so it shouldn't be surprising

I realize nuance isn't a thing in politics forums, but some things about Trump I like and some things I don't.

I've voted for him three times, and will likely vote for him a fourth time given the opportunity.


by mongidig

wait a minute, are you suggesting passing a counterfeit $20 bill is in any way form or shape a reason to get killed by anyone?


by Rococo

You find many of mongidig's posts to be "quite splendid"? Seriously?

Even if you agreed with him on various things, I would have expected you to rate him as a terrible poster.

Like with everyone else I read, I "eat the meat and spit out the bones."


by geezerchess

I realize nuance isn't a thing in politics forums, but some things about Trump I like and some things I don't.

I've voted for him three times, and will likely vote for him a fourth time given the opportunity.

You expect someone to give you the benefit of doubt on "nuance" when you're literally saying you'd vote for him if he's on the ballot a fourth time which means gg democracy in the US?


by chezlaw

and what would your advice to Chauvin have been?

This is an excellent question. mongidig, what would have advised Chauvin to do if he wanted to be a police officer, but he didn't want to end up on the wrong side of the bars?

And who in your opinion committed the more serious crime(s) in this encounter, George Floyd or Chauvin?


by Trolly McTrollson

So in summary, nothing justified Floyd's execution and the cop deserves to rot in jail.

THIS!!!

What's this world coming to? I fully endorse a post by Trolly!!!!


by geezerchess

Like with everyone else I read, I "eat the meat and spit out the bones."

Sometimes the plate has no meat, just gristle and bones.


by mongidig

So every time you cuss on here it's because you stubbed your toe?

That probably wasn't true even before he got sober.


by geezerchess
by coordi

He will say that he doesn't support Trump while unilaterally posting in support of other right wing posters and right wing policiesIn Modern American Christianity the hypocrisy is foundational though so it shouldn't be surprising

I realize nuance isn't a thing in politics forums, but some things about Trump I like and some things I don't.I've voted for him three times, and will

I am so happy to read this.
It shows religion is just a metric and not a guideline for you.
It put religion to a cigarette level.
Very very happy to see you put Trump over religion.
Best day ever!


by geezerchess

That probably wasn't true even before he got sober.

You know people swear more, not less when they're drunk, right?


by Brian James

It is when you are overdosing on Fentanyl.

This type of pathetic lying isn't allowed on this forum

I had to double check that I warned a different poster about this. Now I'm warning you


by d2_e4

Not like "anyone else." Normal people don't like anything about him.

I'm for sure not normal, so point taken.


by d2_e4

You expect someone to give you the benefit of doubt on "nuance" when you're literally saying you'd vote for him if he's on the ballot a fourth time which means gg democracy in the US?

It only means 'gg democracy' if he runs for a third term sans a Constitutional amendment.

That said, thank you for augmenting my point that nuance isn't a thing in politics forums.


by weeeez

ahahahh stupid people in WTC, they would be alive if they stayed home.
Amazing logic.
A+

Here is a better way of putting it. It's like the maniac who could have stayed home but decided to go play poker and reek havoc over the table. He shows up and raises and re raises every hand. It could work out for him. It could have worked out for Floyd. He could have gotten away with his crime and got his smokes and had a nice day. The maniac may leave up 6 racks. The reality is that this is usually not gonna work out so well for either of these fellas.


by Rococo

Sometimes the plate has no meat, just gristle and bones.

Sometimes that is true. In my opinion, I think there is often meat on the plate with Mong.


by mongidig

Here is a better way of putting it. It's like the maniac who could have stayed home but decided to go play poker and reek havoc over the table. He shows up and raises and re raises every hand. It could work out for him. It could have worked out for Floyd. He could have gotten away with his crime and got his smokes and had a nice day. The maniac may leave up 6 racks. The reality

No you ****ing idiot. The maniac risks losing his money. Floyd risked going to jail. Getting killed by the cops is not a risk that should be in play in either of these scenarios.


by weeeez

I am so happy to read this.
It shows religion is just a metric and not a guideline for you.
It put religion to a cigarette level.
Very very happy to see you put Trump over religion.

Best day ever!

Everything bolded is false.


by geezerchess

It only means 'gg democracy' if he runs for a third term sans a Constitutional amendment.

That said, thank you for augmenting my point that nuance isn't a thing in politics forums.

There is nothing nuanced about chiseling away the constitution to extend a presidency that he claims was "mandated by god"

Maybe you've heard the phrase "beware of false prophets" but maybe you actually believe his self proclamation which would be blasphemous


I'm using the new version of the forum and bolded doesn't appear clearly.


by d2_e4

You know people swear more, not less when they're drunk, right?

I've never thought about that one way or another. I must confess I'm seldom in the company of folks who are drunk, so I wouldn't know about that.

Since you are probably around drunks more often than me, I will take your word for it.


by geezerchess

I've never thought about that one way or another. I must confess I'm seldom in the company of folks who are drunk, so I wouldn't know about that.

Since you are probably around drunks more often than me, I will take your take your word for it.

Yes, that's the stereotype, hence the use of the phrase "swearing like a drunken sailor". The implication is that both sailors and drunk people swear more than the norm. Glad I could clear that up for you.


by mongidig

Here is a better way of putting it. It's like the maniac who could have stayed home but decided to go play poker and reek havoc over the table. He shows up and raises and re raises every hand. It could work out for him. It could have worked out for Floyd. He could have gotten away with his crime and got his smokes and had a nice day. The maniac may leave up 6 racks. The reality

Somehow the analogies just get worse and worse


Monstrous country



by mongidig

That's also why Floyd will be dead for a very long time.

Because he's a criminal.

The person who killed him is now a convicted criminal on a rather more serious charge.


by d2_e4

Yes, that's the stereotype, hence the use of the phrase "swearing like a drunken sailor". The implication is that both sailors and drunk people swear more than the norm. Glad I could clear that up for you.

Thank you!

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