It does not matter since no one stops them from what they (Miller, Vought, Thiel, etc) want to do. |
That's a massive problem. We shouldn't stop talking about it. |
Trump has filed more than 4000 lawsuits in his career. That is his modus operandi. And every one of those lawsuits requires others to lawyer up and pay for all the litigation. The news industry is pretty broke these days. No doubt Trump's proven threat of filing expensive lawsuits is affecting coverage. News organizations generally can't afford the Trump lawsuits. This is reflective of a systemic failure in the American system. The billionaires always win, especially with the Roberts Court. |
We will continue to talk about it until America elects another qualified person, who isn't unhinged, and can be trusted as mentally and physically fit to serve in the most powerful position in the world for four years. |
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-shares-more-150-brainrot-142039929.html 150 posts. No wonder he was caught sleeping through his cabinet meeting (reported by White House pool). |
| I watch the late night comedians, and even they have trouble relating all the demented thing the President says. They can't cover it all in their monologues. It's crazy. Talk about flooding the zone... |
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This has to come to a head somehow. It’s not sustainable. Given how sycophantic his Cabinet is, it will probably have to be something incontrovertible and damaging on live television. |
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I think you're onto something. He's disqualified from being First Gentleman so this is the next best thing. |
I certainly hope so. The Cabinet is here to graft, so it's in their interest to keep him demented and in power. If something happens that is so far out there that the public starts to talk about the 25th amendment... that's when their control will slip. It hasn't done so yet, because of their extraordinary efforts to normalize what he says. |