Anonymous wrote:Need to add: We would need to pay for the castle, and the upkeep on the castle, in order for him to take the deal.
Get all mainstream media to agree to call him Emperor Trump and lavish praise on him, and let him live in his castle and tweet out #RealEmperorTrump. Have the news refer to whatever the Emperor said today and speak with reverence of it.
You can even just do it on closed circuit TV. Tell him the palace is his "Summer and Winter White House" and keep real Fake News on 24 7 just for him. He'd NEVER KNOW we were shitting him. He doesn't actually read.
Anonymous wrote:I think he will deny, deny, deny. The only thing that will get him to resign is a written promise by Pence of a pardon for himself and the entire grifter family.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious to see all these armchair mental health professionals making these mindless diagnoses of Trump's mental health - as if they know their ass from their elbow when it comes to medical conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is mentally ill. The best way to defeat him and his agenda is to exploit that weakness. He is impatient, rash, low energy, and swings from one extreme to another. He forgets basic facts. In this age of constant digital recording, it's only a matter of time before he reveals his "true" self to the public.
Frankly, I think he may be quite depressed once behind closed doors, so he may impulsively resign. We just need to make him believe that it was his own "good idea." Keep him mentally taxed and psychologically anxious; this is when he makes his biggest mistakes.
We watched Hillary collapse on film. Liberals said nothing to see here.
She had pneumonia. JFC. People get sick. "Liberals" didn't say anything other than, hope she starts feeling better soon and your guy is a corrupt goon of an insidious con man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems are pretty effective at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
As opposed to the republicans who control Comgress and the presidency and haven't passed a single bill of any consequence.
Anonymous wrote:Let me say as a liberal, I don't want Trump to resign or to be forced to quit office.
There is a process for ridding ourselves of a president and that is impeachment. If we can't muster the votes to impeach Trump then we let him serve out his term. Why do I say this? I don't want to establish a precedent for hounding any president out of office. I felt the same way with regard to Clinton when he lied under oath and there were those who wanted him to resign.
I see this the same way that I view the Russian involvement in our election: it is unacceptable whether it is done to a Republican or Democrat. There are some things that go beyond partisanship. Trump should never have been elected ....... but voters in their infinite wisdom decided they wanted him and he won the electoral college decisively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is mentally ill. The best way to defeat him and his agenda is to exploit that weakness. He is impatient, rash, low energy, and swings from one extreme to another. He forgets basic facts. In this age of constant digital recording, it's only a matter of time before he reveals his "true" self to the public.
Frankly, I think he may be quite depressed once behind closed doors, so he may impulsively resign. We just need to make him believe that it was his own "good idea." Keep him mentally taxed and psychologically anxious; this is when he makes his biggest mistakes.
We watched Hillary collapse on film. Liberals said nothing to see here.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is mentally ill. The best way to defeat him and his agenda is to exploit that weakness. He is impatient, rash, low energy, and swings from one extreme to another. He forgets basic facts. In this age of constant digital recording, it's only a matter of time before he reveals his "true" self to the public.
Frankly, I think he may be quite depressed once behind closed doors, so he may impulsively resign. We just need to make him believe that it was his own "good idea." Keep him mentally taxed and psychologically anxious; this is when he makes his biggest mistakes.