US politics - the new orange wave (Part 7)

Trump “What do you reckon Terry?”

Hulk “Dosen’t work for me brother”

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Get Sgt. Slaughter out of retirement. Get him to repersent Iraq so Hogan can be the American Hero again just like in the 80’s.

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Yes maybe there’s a certain ex politician on the list. He’d only do it to name and shame people he wanted to out.

Didn’t he also say he’d declassify the JFK secret files ? Maybe it was the grassy knoll

If Trump wanted to release the Epstein list, he could have. He was still prez when Epstein died, after all.

The Dems should have run hard on Trump being Epstein’s bestest buddy. But of course they couldn’t because they wanted to use Bill Clinton in the campaign and he’s in it nearly as much as Trump. Harris should have just cut them loose. The amount of damage that pandering to the Clintons have done to the Dems in the last decade is ridiculous.

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I am certain that in the past potential members of cabinet have been rejected by the Senate. It will be no surprise if some are rejected.

There’s a very plausible belief, backed up by some statements by Trump’s people, that he simply won’t bother with confirmation hearings in the senate. He’ll just send the House into recess, and then install his entire cabinet via unilateral recess appointments that don’t need confirmation at all.

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What happens in these cases is some victims prefer to go down the Civil Trial path where it is easier to establish guilt and obtain restsitution or in the Diddy Combs case the lawyers have received thousands of submissions from potential victims whose cases are sorted out and recommended to receive damages. I believe in the Combs case there have been around 150 settlements. Once you get a settlement you are unlikely to go to court.

Yep. Musk has threatened to primary against any opposition too.

And the “man in the street” would have blamed the underage victims.

As would the man in the court, bank, police station and church.

It’s a sick country.

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Given the credentials of those selected to Trump’s party already, I’m not gunna be surprised when the next name announced is Ronald McDonald.

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What did New Zealand do to deserve this?

Given the credentials of the candidate the Democrats installed, instead of letting the people select, like you know, in a democratic process like a primary, I’d be careful throwing stones in glass houses.

How can this bloke seriously be running Twitter, Tesla, SpaceX and DOGE all at once, plus we know he spends time shitpodting?

What about the Iron Sheik? That camel clutch is a killer move.

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Another onion headline that could be satire, but it’s not

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Vladimir Solovyov says Tulsi Gabbard is Putin’s agent (2022)

There was a primary, hamstrung as it was by the incumbent holding on, and it chose Biden with Harris as running mate who then assumed the leadership when Biden finally faced reality.

In a perfect world where time could stand still when you needed it to they could have had a second one, but as it was the only real option was to follow through on the first. Not ideal at all, no.

All that is if you think how private parties select their candidate are an important part of the election process. The election itself is what matters in my mind not the primaries, and is the chance for the people to decide. Which they did, and based on the result I’d say it was decided a fair while ago.

I’m very grateful we don’t have primaries here, they tend to encourage radicalism and candidates with appeal to hyper-partisans, like Robinson or Moore, who have no chance in generals.

“How hard it is to open a new (Oil) Refinery” Lol

With Trump and Tulsa daily looking at intelligence and knowing their history… sorry if I am an Australia PM… in no way am
I sharing intelligence with the US. Allies sure but our soldiers and intelligence community should not be that compromised or possibly in danger. No doubt Europe would be thinking similar

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