Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
No, I have a theory that when Trump publicly says Liz Cheney should be prosecuted that means he will order Liz Cheney to be prosecuted if he’s president. It doesn’t matter whether he orders that in a conversation with AG Clark, puts it on a leather bound executive order, or puts it in a truth. Stop being stupid.
You think a meme is comparable to a conversation with AG Clark or a leather bound executive order, and you think I am the stupid one?
No, we think you’re slimy and dishonest. You know what he’s promising you, you know you can’t admit to liking it and he can’t show his cards totally. This is your promise ring and you’re trying to pretend it means nothing.
Donald Trump is becoming more open about trying (and executing, probably) his political opponents. This is the authoritarian country Republican voters want.
Anonymous wrote:You won’t hear from a single Trump supporter on this thread. They can’t justify it intellectually. It’s just vengeance and blood lust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
No, I have a theory that when Trump publicly says Liz Cheney should be prosecuted that means he will order Liz Cheney to be prosecuted if he’s president. It doesn’t matter whether he orders that in a conversation with AG Clark, puts it on a leather bound executive order, or puts it in a truth. Stop being stupid.
You think a meme is comparable to a conversation with AG Clark or a leather bound executive order, and you think I am the stupid one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
No, I have a theory that when Trump publicly says Liz Cheney should be prosecuted that means he will order Liz Cheney to be prosecuted if he’s president. It doesn’t matter whether he orders that in a conversation with AG Clark, puts it on a leather bound executive order, or puts it in a truth. Stop being stupid.
You think a meme is comparable to a conversation with AG Clark or a leather bound executive order, and you think I am the stupid one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
No, I have a theory that when Trump publicly says Liz Cheney should be prosecuted that means he will order Liz Cheney to be prosecuted if he’s president. It doesn’t matter whether he orders that in a conversation with AG Clark, puts it on a leather bound executive order, or puts it in a truth. Stop being stupid.
You think a meme is comparable to a conversation with AG Clark or a leather bound executive order, and you think I am the stupid one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
No, I have a theory that when Trump publicly says Liz Cheney should be prosecuted that means he will order Liz Cheney to be prosecuted if he’s president. It doesn’t matter whether he orders that in a conversation with AG Clark, puts it on a leather bound executive order, or puts it in a truth. Stop being stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
No no, you don’t get it. Anything that Trump puts in a tweet is just a “joke” and we aren’t allowed to take it seriously. That’s the rule.
He didn’t make the meme, he retweeted someone else’s meme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
So you have a theory that Trump is going to give the orders to prosecute Liz Cheney in a military tribunal on live television, by tweets?
Trump is going to give his presidential orders via tweet? And will the prosecution and defense consist of a series of memes?
If Liz is convicted, will Al Gore, creator of the internet, take her internet access away for life? A life sentence! My God! Brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
No no, you don’t get it. Anything that Trump puts in a tweet is just a “joke” and we aren’t allowed to take it seriously. That’s the rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That’s quite literally what it says. But perhaps trump is unable to read? I guess that’s a possibility.
Ok. I thought he wrote an op-ed in the New York Times stating he would conduct televised military tribunals when he was reelected, or something like that. I didn’t know it was a meme someone else made and he retweeted. And apparently deleted.
Can we prosecute our enemies through posting memes?
You can when you’re president.
Can you give an example of a president charging and prosecuting someone via meme?
What was the verdict?
Why couldn’t the president give orders via tweet? Nothing says he couldn’t.