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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The good news is that he is losing the little filter that he had fairly rapidly and one day he will cross a line. I don’t know what that line is, but it’s coming.[/quote] wtf? You don’t think he’s crossed the line multiple times already????!? No.other.President would have gotten away with a 1/10th of what he’s said, done. [/quote] He truly is Teflon Don and I will never understand it. [/quote] Me, either. He has always been utterly repulsive on every possible level. I have never understood why anyone listens to anything he says or makes a deal with him or elects him POTUS, for God's sake, and thinks there will be any semblance of a positive outcome. He only knows how to lie, insult, and grift. I wish I had never had to listen to a single word he has said. Vomit.[/quote] I do. He is the daddy for people with bad daddies. Look at Michael Cohen. You can see a lot of the sycophants had bad family situations so they gravitate toward the narcissist. Susie Wiles had an alcoholic dad. The 27-year-old press secretary married her dad's 59-year-old friend (daddy issues). [/quote] This is accurate. People who see abuse as the natural order of things flock to him. Siding with the bully is cheaper than self-reflection and therapy (but much less effective).[/quote]
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