Will our beloved United States of America elect a RAPIST to lead us as POTUS in 2024?

Anonymous
Because this time a court and a jury of his peers have confirmed trump is a rapist. We live in a nation of laws.
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Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.



Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.



Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Dear God. What a crass, small man he is. He created a home that is a cartoon image of what a rich person's house looks like. Everything is literally gilded in fake or real gold! The more gold and shiny stuff the better! He could teach a Russian oligarch a thing or two about tackiness and poor taste...and that's saying a lot.
Anonymous
I suppose that's what a rapist's love pad looks like to lure the unsuspecting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.



Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!

That floor has to be hard on Lindsay Graham and Ron DeSantis when they come to grovel on their knees to keep their deplorable support alive.
Anonymous
McCarthy, Graham and DeSantis probably have calcified knees from groveling so hard in front of the rapist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.


Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Why is there a shovel there? Like, what's the point of a shovel in an apartment in Manahattan, and why is it included in the photo?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.


Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Why is there a shovel there? Like, what's the point of a shovel in an apartment in Manahattan, and why is it included in the photo?


for his fake fireplace (behind him).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.


Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Why is there a shovel there? Like, what's the point of a shovel in an apartment in Manahattan, and why is it included in the photo?


It's mounted on marble. It's an honorary award for shoveling the most bullcrap ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I suppose that's what a rapist's love pad looks like to lure the unsuspecting.


What’s Epstein Island like? Please spill the tea!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.


Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Why is there a shovel there? Like, what's the point of a shovel in an apartment in Manahattan, and why is it included in the photo?


Could be a ceremonial groundbreaking shovel, although it is rather dainty for that purpose.

He really seems to have anxiety about the power of his toilets, so maybe this is what he uses in case of emergency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.


Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


Why is there a shovel there? Like, what's the point of a shovel in an apartment in Manahattan, and why is it included in the photo?

Probably needs to to dig out of the mountain of BS he generates every minute.
Anonymous
Democrats should feel grateful that they were gifted a rapist criminal to run against in 2024.
Anonymous
We will stand up to and jail the rapist even if his feckless deplorable followers won't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems like republicans are very confident that Trump will win the presidential election in 2024.

I was unsure if in 2008, our nation was ready and willing to elect our first Black President. Thankfully we did and he did his job in exemplary fashion, paving the way for many more future diverse leaders to come and opening the minds of millions.

But are ready to elect our first confirmed RAPIST to lead our country in the 2024 election?

Do we need checks and balances to prevent RAPISTS from becoming the one to lead our country and the free world? We suspected it, but did not have confirmation that Trump was a rapist in 2016. We defeated him in 2020.

Our system does not seem to protect us from electing a RAPIST from becoming our President. Should protections barring a RAPIST from becoming our President exist?


Very naive. Obama’s arrogance and conduct helped pave the way for Trump’s rise. While Obama spoke haughtily about himself as a “post-partisan” president, he and his administration dismissed people who didn’t agree with his views, and failed to take seriously growing hostility on the Right. Obama espoused a “holier than thou” attitude which still persists among some Democrats today — a major turnoff. He alienated Blue Collar America by adopting, even embracing, the image of an urban erudite elitist. He made it very easy for Trump to capture the hearts and minds of people in the Rust Belt who felt abandoned and betrayed by their own party.



Oh yes, Presidenting while black. How dare he!

It's not like Trump doesn't project an image of elitist, either. But that's ok for him to do, yet it's not ok for Obama? Why is that?


I tend to look at it as presiding with a background of communism, and talking about the fundamental change of America. It’s not always about race you know.


Lest we forget, this is what a real man of the people looks like. This isn't an urban elitist, no siree!


But he moved to Florida, so he is no longer one of those evil rich men north of Richmond. He’s a good old boy now.
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