The Georgia Mug Shots

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has raised a whopping $7.1 million since his mugshot was released by the Fulton County jail. Imagine thinking you finally humiliated Trump and then he immediately raises $7M. The massive fundraising haul was fueled by mugshot merchandise.

The Trump campaign also set a personal record by raising $4.18 million in a 24-hour period, the most ever for his campaign.

Talk about a backfire.


I have no idea why you would say that. A bunch of Americans, some of whom really can’t afford it, donate to this con artist to stick it to the man, the libs, the woke, whatever. They think they are supporting a political campaign. Instead they are being gulled into paying the legal bills of trump and his merry team of idiots. I find that terrible.

In the meantime, the legal machinery continues to churn.


I don't see Rs donating to a guy with a mug shot as out of character at all. Remember these are people who, in writing, on this board, said they'd love for WWIII to happen since all the blue cities would be nuked. No thought for babies 0 THE BABEEZ!, the disabled, the elderly, or even their own R voters. THAT is the reality of what we are dealing with here.

No care for the planet or their fellow citizens who see things differently. Just a self destructive death wish. Just to own the libs. Republicans are in a death cult, of course they will support the closest thing to the anti christ we have ever had.

And yet here we are over three years into the Biden admin and somehow he hasn't brought your wished-for nuclear annihilation into reality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have literally squad members thinking how awesome the mug shot is out of jealousy


He is a force and he looks fierce. This was an enormous miscalculation by the prosecutor. The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon.


Sure, sure. I like that you're lulled into complacency. Keep buying mugs. It will be that much less you're going to spend on weapons and flights to the Capitol.


"The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon."

If we have another attempted coup, have at it. I'll convict that dem.
Anonymous
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He’s my hero. What more could you ask for? He makes good decisions, lacks any appearance of impropriety, and is always self-aware. Dreamy.
Anonymous
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America has been humming along like a well oiled machine under Biden’s leadership. He is as close to flawless as anyone could expect. He got more votes than anyone in the history of the presidency and I think the results he has achieved explains why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


America has been humming along like a well oiled machine under Biden’s leadership. He is as close to flawless as anyone could expect. He got more votes than anyone in the history of the presidency and I think the results he has achieved explains why.


+1

Republicans who think Joe Biden will be easy to beat are delusional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has raised a whopping $7.1 million since his mugshot was released by the Fulton County jail. Imagine thinking you finally humiliated Trump and then he immediately raises $7M. The massive fundraising haul was fueled by mugshot merchandise.

The Trump campaign also set a personal record by raising $4.18 million in a 24-hour period, the most ever for his campaign.

Talk about a backfire.


I have no idea why you would say that. A bunch of Americans, some of whom really can’t afford it, donate to this con artist to stick it to the man, the libs, the woke, whatever. They think they are supporting a political campaign. Instead they are being gulled into paying the legal bills of trump and his merry team of idiots. I find that terrible.

In the meantime, the legal machinery continues to churn.


Maybe they are happy to pay his legal bills. Twisted, but possible.


He keeps losing attorneys left and right. They quit in him and state personal reasons. Every time he has to replace an attorney he has to pay the new attorney to bone up on the case in order to fully represent him. This cost Trump double the money because he has to pay the new attorney to acquire the knowledge that the departing attorney already knew and prepared for defenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has raised a whopping $7.1 million since his mugshot was released by the Fulton County jail. Imagine thinking you finally humiliated Trump and then he immediately raises $7M. The massive fundraising haul was fueled by mugshot merchandise.

The Trump campaign also set a personal record by raising $4.18 million in a 24-hour period, the most ever for his campaign.

Talk about a backfire.


I have no idea why you would say that. A bunch of Americans, some of whom really can’t afford it, donate to this con artist to stick it to the man, the libs, the woke, whatever. They think they are supporting a political campaign. Instead they are being gulled into paying the legal bills of trump and his merry team of idiots. I find that terrible.

In the meantime, the legal machinery continues to churn.


Maybe they are happy to pay his legal bills. Twisted, but possible.


He keeps losing attorneys left and right. They quit in him and state personal reasons. Every time he has to replace an attorney he has to pay the new attorney to bone up on the case in order to fully represent him. This cost Trump double the money because he has to pay the new attorney to acquire the knowledge that the departing attorney already knew and prepared for defenses.


But why does anyone think that 215lb Trump is telling the truth about how much money he raised from his mugshot merch?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump has raised a whopping $7.1 million since his mugshot was released by the Fulton County jail. Imagine thinking you finally humiliated Trump and then he immediately raises $7M. The massive fundraising haul was fueled by mugshot merchandise.

The Trump campaign also set a personal record by raising $4.18 million in a 24-hour period, the most ever for his campaign.

Talk about a backfire.


Trump could bronze and market his poop and his crazy MAGA maggots would buy it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have literally squad members thinking how awesome the mug shot is out of jealousy


He is a force and he looks fierce. This was an enormous miscalculation by the prosecutor. The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon.


Sure, sure. I like that you're lulled into complacency. Keep buying mugs. It will be that much less you're going to spend on weapons and flights to the Capitol.


"The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon."

If we have another attempted coup, have at it. I'll convict that dem.


You will convict. Aw, look at you, not knowing how our system works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump has raised a whopping $7.1 million since his mugshot was released by the Fulton County jail. Imagine thinking you finally humiliated Trump and then he immediately raises $7M. The massive fundraising haul was fueled by mugshot merchandise.

The Trump campaign also set a personal record by raising $4.18 million in a 24-hour period, the most ever for his campaign.

Talk about a backfire.


Trump could bronze and market his poop and his crazy MAGA maggots would buy it!


Don't give him any ideas!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have literally squad members thinking how awesome the mug shot is out of jealousy


Because…..they want their own mug shot?

You guys are such simps. 😆😆
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have literally squad members thinking how awesome the mug shot is out of jealousy


He is a force and he looks fierce. This was an enormous miscalculation by the prosecutor. The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon.


Sure, sure. I like that you're lulled into complacency. Keep buying mugs. It will be that much less you're going to spend on weapons and flights to the Capitol.


"The precedent of indicting a former president is something we will see again very soon."

If we have another attempted coup, have at it. I'll convict that dem.


You will convict. Aw, look at you, not knowing how our system works.


Do we not have juries?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


America has been humming along like a well oiled machine under Biden’s leadership. He is as close to flawless as anyone could expect. He got more votes than anyone in the history of the presidency and I think the results he has achieved explains why.


+1

Republicans who think Joe Biden will be easy to beat are delusional.

The thing is...he is easy to beat. Republicans just insist on shooting themselves in the foot by nominating the one guy who will lose to him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


America has been humming along like a well oiled machine under Biden’s leadership. He is as close to flawless as anyone could expect. He got more votes than anyone in the history of the presidency and I think the results he has achieved explains why.


+1

Republicans who think Joe Biden will be easy to beat are delusional.

The thing is...he is easy to beat. Republicans just insist on shooting themselves in the foot by nominating the one guy who will lose to him.


They did it to themselves. They pumped huge amounts of money into wacko political "movements" like the Tea Party and built up vast media networks like FOX and all of the other conservative outlets that specifically went out of their way to pander to conservative nutjobs, conspiracy theorists, gullible low-IQ folks and so on and now this is the result: continually nominating a rogues gallery of nuts like Trump, who will keep losing elections for them - yes, even against Biden.

They created this dumb rampaging MAGA Frankenstein, and now this monster of their own creating is rampaging through their own village.

And now they are stuck in their own sunk-cost fallacy, held hostage by the beast of their own making.

The GOP seriously needs to start doing some serious introspection and needs to change course and reinvent itself if it ever hopes to have a chance at beating even old geezerly Democrats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


America has been humming along like a well oiled machine under Biden’s leadership. He is as close to flawless as anyone could expect. He got more votes than anyone in the history of the presidency and I think the results he has achieved explains why.


+1

Republicans who think Joe Biden will be easy to beat are delusional.

The thing is...he is easy to beat. Republicans just insist on shooting themselves in the foot by nominating the one guy who will lose to him.


They did it to themselves. They pumped huge amounts of money into wacko political "movements" like the Tea Party and built up vast media networks like FOX and all of the other conservative outlets that specifically went out of their way to pander to conservative nutjobs, conspiracy theorists, gullible low-IQ folks and so on and now this is the result: continually nominating a rogues gallery of nuts like Trump, who will keep losing elections for them - yes, even against Biden.

They created this dumb rampaging MAGA Frankenstein, and now this monster of their own creating is rampaging through their own village.

And now they are stuck in their own sunk-cost fallacy, held hostage by the beast of their own making.

The GOP seriously needs to start doing some serious introspection and needs to change course and reinvent itself if it ever hopes to have a chance at beating even old geezerly Democrats.

Cogent analysis, but don't expect the GQP to do any sort of introspection.
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