Trump's rambling speech today

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Anonymous wrote:Today in Michigan, Trump finally gave a concise run down of his presidential platform. Just kidding. The crowd is silent.


"91 million dollars...hopefully the appeal process works because if it doesn't you just don't have a country." That may be the dumbest thing he's said so far in the 40 pages of this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:Today in Michigan, Trump finally gave a concise run down of his presidential platform. Just kidding. The crowd is silent.


"91 million dollars...hopefully the appeal process works because if it doesn't you just don't have a country." That may be the dumbest thing he's said so far in the 40 pages of this thread.


He's a ranting lunatic. Seriously, Republicans. You LIKE this guy? You think HE should be the leader of the free world? Holy mother of god.
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html
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Anonymous wrote:Today in Michigan, Trump finally gave a concise run down of his presidential platform. Just kidding. The crowd is silent.


"91 million dollars...hopefully the appeal process works because if it doesn't you just don't have a country." That may be the dumbest thing he's said so far in the 40 pages of this thread.

He’s still ranting about that fine he was levied? It was like a third of that the time before but the idiot couldn’t stop tweeting and talking about her, publicly! Technically I think he has defamed her again since that point but I don’t think she and her lawyers are going to pursue it. But he did it in public, he just couldn’t help himself!

What a moron.
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html

“Slurring his words at a Waukesha, Wisconsin rally, Trump referred to Biden’s “fake infrastrucker, ershure para,” before settling on “a package of infrastructure.” Minutes later, the 77-year-old launched into a rant about Master Lock, again slipping into incoherence.”

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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html

“Slurring his words at a Waukesha, Wisconsin rally, Trump referred to Biden’s “fake infrastrucker, ershure para,” before settling on “a package of infrastructure.” Minutes later, the 77-year-old launched into a rant about Master Lock, again slipping into incoherence.”


Master Lock:
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html

“Slurring his words at a Waukesha, Wisconsin rally, Trump referred to Biden’s “fake infrastrucker, ershure para,” before settling on “a package of infrastructure.” Minutes later, the 77-year-old launched into a rant about Master Lock, again slipping into incoherence.”


Master Lock:


somehow this is the guy they're giving it all away for
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html

“Slurring his words at a Waukesha, Wisconsin rally, Trump referred to Biden’s “fake infrastrucker, ershure para,” before settling on “a package of infrastructure.” Minutes later, the 77-year-old launched into a rant about Master Lock, again slipping into incoherence.”


Master Lock:


somehow this is the guy they're giving it all away for


I chaperoned my kid's field trip yesterday, part of which involved a re-enactment of the debate leading up to the Patrick Henry "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in the church it occurred. It was an enthralling experience all around (what was said, where it was said, what it led to, etc.) Then I come back to this thread/board, and it's just striking to take in that Trump's corruption, insurrection, and incoherence is where the GOP and this country has landed.
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Why is he going off on Chris Christie?
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All the legal scholars are saying they have never seen such long days in court. Upwards of six hours a day.


I guess you've never sat in a jury for a jury trial, huh? When I sat, we had some long days. We had one day when the jury had to report to the courthouse at 9:00 AM and were brought into the court room at 9:30 AM. The trail continued from the previous day from about 9:40 PM until lunch and then we were there until 4:30 PM. We were in session for 6 hours and then we had to go to the jury room and we deliberated until almost 6:00 PM when they asked us to return at 9:00 AM to continue deliberation.

6+ hours is longer than average, but not some unreasonably long day.


Of course I have. It was sarcasm. Trump whines about everything and backs it up with "all the best [unnamed] legal scholars" agreeing they've never seen such treatment. I'll post something in a second where he actually named one of these scholars this time, Sean Hannity.


Oh, the Sean Hannity one was just posted. He put out a TON of material yesterday for this thread. Enough for an article to be written about it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-slurs-words-struggles-gain-023422305.html

“Slurring his words at a Waukesha, Wisconsin rally, Trump referred to Biden’s “fake infrastrucker, ershure para,” before settling on “a package of infrastructure.” Minutes later, the 77-year-old launched into a rant about Master Lock, again slipping into incoherence.”


Master Lock:


somehow this is the guy they're giving it all away for


I chaperoned my kid's field trip yesterday, part of which involved a re-enactment of the debate leading up to the Patrick Henry "Give me liberty or give me death" speech in the church it occurred. It was an enthralling experience all around (what was said, where it was said, what it led to, etc.) Then I come back to this thread/board, and it's just striking to take in that Trump's corruption, insurrection, and incoherence is where the GOP and this country has landed.

It didn’t happen organically. Many malign forces, both domestic and foreign, brought us to this place on purpose for their own dark ends. I’m disappointed that so many right wingers happily lapped up the anti-American propaganda (but it came wrapped up in a pretty anti-liberal package!), but they did and continue to do so without even the smallest further thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is he going off on Chris Christie?

He was insufficiently loyal to Trump and it makes Trump mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is he going off on Chris Christie?

Because he wasn’t obedient enough to die from the Covid Trump gave him?
Anonymous
Trump is still bragging how he mastered the cognitive test two years ago. MAGA, is this the best you have?



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