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Offline Richard Rubio

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #812 on: July 26, 2020, 10:04:50 PM »
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #813 on: July 26, 2020, 11:34:25 PM »
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Trump Says He Won’t Be Throwing Out First Pitch at Yankees Game After All: ‘Because of My Strong Focus on the China Virus’


President Donald Trump recently said he was invited to throw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium on August 15th. Now it appears he’s not doing it after all.

The president announced on Twitter Sunday he “won’t be able to be in New York to throw out the opening pitch” on the 15th “because of my strong focus on the China Virus.”

Last week the president said the RNC convention planned for Florida has been cancelled — after moving it there in the first place from its original venue in North Carolina.


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #814 on: July 26, 2020, 11:38:40 PM »
NOTHING Funny about a Black Trump Supporter being Executed.

Talk about FAKE NEWS.... There is nothing... ABSOLUTELY NOTHING known about the circumstances of the shooting and you declare it to be an execution.... You are truly sick! But what else to expect from a desperate Trump supporter.

Yes, the media jumped the gun on the Nascar thing, but that doesn't mean you can do the same with this so-called "execution". Complaining about something you are doing yourself is so typical Republican!

  As would be expected from a Fake News Parrot, YOU are unfamiliar with the Details surrounding this case. Try NOT operating from a position of Ignorance. Expand your sources of Information.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #815 on: July 26, 2020, 11:40:52 PM »
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Trump Says He Won’t Be Throwing Out First Pitch at Yankees Game After All: ‘Because of My Strong Focus on the China Virus’


President Donald Trump recently said he was invited to throw out the first pitch at Yankee Stadium on August 15th. Now it appears he’s not doing it after all.

The president announced on Twitter Sunday he “won’t be able to be in New York to throw out the opening pitch” on the 15th “because of my strong focus on the China Virus.”

Last week the president said the RNC convention planned for Florida has been cancelled — after moving it there in the first place from its original venue in North Carolina.

       Trump is trying to avoid stirring things up in NY now that the state is "in play"!

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #816 on: July 27, 2020, 12:14:31 AM »
       Trump is trying to avoid stirring things up in NY now that the state is "in play"!

Barbershop boy, is that what your internals are showing you?  roflmao

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #817 on: July 27, 2020, 12:23:11 AM »
America needs to ‘Trump-proof’ the presidency to avoid another disaster: conservative

Tom Boggioni

In his column for the Daily Beast, conservative and former Republican Matt Lewis explained that Donald Trump has been a complete disaster as a president and — had he been the least bit competent — things could have been way worse.

With that in mind, and after listing off a series of Trump’s destructive actions including plunging the country into a coronavirus health crisis that shows no signs of abating, Lewis said the president has exhibited all the signs of being an authoritarian but he’s too lazy to really seize control of the country.

And, because of that, he claimed America has “dodged a bullet.”

“Think about it: Trump possessed almost all the skills a would-be Mussolini might need. He had the demagogic appeal to a cult-like following, the strongman tendencies (see his personal affinity for dictators), the attacks on democratic norms (his refusal to clearly state that he will respect the election outcome), an unhealthy disregard for the Constitution (‘Article II allows me to do whatever I want’), and a visceral ability to undermine institutions that exist to hold him accountable (‘fake news,’ ‘enemies of the people,’ etc.),” he wrote.

However, he notes, the president’s “… ineptness and preference for short-term attention over long-term power have prevented him from fully exploiting his potential. As such, his presidency should serve as a sort of stress test for those of us who want to preserve liberal democracy for our children and grandchildren.”

More importantly, he notes, with the president likely to lose in November “bigly” Lewis warned that another candidate like Trump could come along and use this president’s rise to power as a blueprint and thing could turn out even worse.

Posing the question of how the country could strip some powers away from an “even more dangerous future Trump,” the conservative columnist had a few suggestions.

“Some ideas are simple, if not easy,” he wrote. “A few of my personal favorites include: Parties should consider ranked-choice voting for primaries to prevent fringe candidates with a plurality of support from taking over a party. We should change the law so that presidential candidates have to release their taxes. We should pass a constitutional amendment doing away with a president’s unilateral power to grant pardons (especially his power to pardon family, friends, and… himself). Pass a law stating explicitly that a sitting president can be prosecuted for certain crimes committed while seeking the presidency or serving as president.”

None of this will work, he cautioned, unless the “adults” in the room take the need for change seriously.

 “Ultimately, the American people get what they want, and if they want a strongman, that’s what they will eventually have. That’s why the real goal—a nearly impossible feat—is to educate the public about the importance of civics—to reinforce the importance of maintaining a free society, and to educate them on how fragile the American experiment is,” he wrote before darkly warning, “The danger doesn’t end if and when Trump leaves the White House. At best, we have bought ourselves some time.”

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #818 on: July 27, 2020, 12:29:24 AM »
   Yeah, the Fake New PARROTS around here have No Idea this stuff is going down due to their Fake News Sources imposing a BLACKOUT on Real News such as this. PHYSICAL Voter Intimidation is being imposed on Trump Supporters and the Fake News endlessly goes on-and-on about Repub's attempting to suppress the vote via polling laws. This same Fake News BLACKOUT is gonna occur when the Durham/Barr CRIMINAL Investigation hammer comes down. The only point at which Fake News will be Forced to cover Durham/Barr will be when bodies Currently on their Fake News Payroll start getting thrown into the Slammer.

I checked the title of this thread. : )
Proof is above.