Posted on 06/15/2023 7:13:53 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
The Bedminster crowd was rocking when Trump took the stage Tuesday night.
I fear that this speech signed Trump’s Death Warrant! Threatened the Deep State will strike back!
I don’t think he can deliver on that promise. The Deep State is well protected by 85% of the personnel in 100% of the agencies.
I agree. I support Trump, and I want him to succeed as far as he can, but you make my point well. We have a government that is so corrupt that it cannot possible be reformed.
(It is possible that Trump did not actually fire them, and that instead they just quit because he wouldn’t listen to them, and instead got himself indicted by doing illegal things they told him not to do, and lied to them about it.
Or I suppose it could be that, despite neither Trump, nor either of the lawyers, offering ANY specific information about why they resigned, you have special inside knowledge that nobody else has)
I told you why they stepped down but you don’t seem to want to listen to me. If you are interested why then read this and pay attention.
Strategic Lawfare at Work, They Didn’t Resign – Jack Smith Takes Down Two Trump Lawyers Using Compelled Testimony, Creating Witnesses Within Indictment
Almost all of these questions you are struggling with have been fully run to ground here on FR.
Every one of them has a satisfactory explanation.
Good luck on your quest for truth. I would approach it from the perspective of an engineering problem. Take each of your questions and work on them individually, until you get them all straightened out. Trying to wrap your mind around all that can keep a fellow confused.
Remember, how do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
Trump stayed out of the Recent Election of McRomBush.
State GOP Elected McRomBush.
As far as McCarthy, I hate the SOB.
Who would Trump endorse that could get RINO’s to vote for.
Agree. The Turdle handed him a list.
Good grief, just stop.
Frankly, yes.
When you have multiple FReepers willing to give President Trump a pass on 2nd and 4th/5th Amendment actions that he took and others he supported taking, there is pretty much nothing that cannot be rationalized.
Fine. Vote for Brandon.
I am really fed up with you
If the deep state really sees him as a threat, they’ll just kill him.
Why would you be looking for a “satisfactory explanation” for why the President of the United States is incapable of doing things he promised to do? And why, given we can all admit he failed in these many cases (hence the need for “satisfactory explanations”) does anybody think that he would be any better at it the second time around?
It’s like the people who claim Trump won in 2020, but the election was stolen, and then claim that Trump can win in 2024 because the election won’t be stolen. If Trump, as President, in charge of the FEC, the FBI, and the DOJ, could not keep the democrats from stealing an election, even in states run by republicans, how could you possibly believe that Trump can stop it from happening in 2024, when Biden is in charge of everything, and two major states that are needed, which were run by republicans, are now run by democrats?
BTW, note that nothing in the way Trump has acted in the past year and a half shows that he has learned anything. He couldn’t even win a simple defamation case regarding a decades-old charge, in part because he could not trust himself to get on a witness stand and tell his side of the story.
You can store things anyway you want, but I feel like the job of President suggests a slightly better handling of such things than “hoarder rules”. I can empathize with those hoarder reality folks, but I would never put them in charge of anything important.
“Jeff has been a highly respected member of the U.S. Senate for 20 years.”
“He is a world-class legal mind and considered a truly great Attorney General and US Attorney in the state of Alabama. Jeff is greatly admired by legal scholars and virtually everyone who knows him.”
On Sessions as VP, Press Conference, May 31, 2016:
TRUMP: Jeff Sessions is a fantastic man. Jeff Sessions is one of the most highly respected people in the United States Senate. Jeff Sessions is a person that I believe that Ted Cruz has the most respect for and I think Ted thought he would get an endorsement. You know, Jeff Sessions has never endorsed a presidential candidate before, as many years as he’s been in the Senate. So, you know, Jeff Sessions certainly is somebody that I would consider, absolutely. He’s a fantastic person.”
Of course, once Sessions said he would recuse, Trump should have withdrawn the nomination. Trump later claimed Sessions was his worst pick (of many that Trump said were bad picks he made). But Trump not only did NOT pull the nomination, he kept Sessions for 2 years, even while attacking him constantly.
Trump was President, and could ask for Session’s resignation at any time, and he had a Republican Senate so he could get almost anybody he wanted through the nomination process.
Trump picked TWO attorney Generals in his term of office; Jeff Sessions, and William Barr.
But they were only two of the many appointments that Trump now says were bad.
For example, in Today’s news, we have another of Trump’s many appointees:
Brig. Gen. Deanna Burt, the director of operations and communications for the U.S. Space Force.
Anyway, I’m not sure how it makes a better argument for Trump as President to argue that he actually thought at the time he made all his nominations that his nominees were bad choices. Is it really better that he purposely picks bad people for reasons out of his control, than to admit he is just really bad at picking people?
One thing to consider is that when you have 14 bathrooms or however many he does, some of them probably end up working more as closets. That bit of context was “conveniently” omitted.
58 bedrooms, 33 bathrooms.
3 bomb shelters
and dozens of closets.
Of course, you have to remember that it is a club, and they actually rent out bedrooms to guests. We would presume the bathroom with the boxes was not one of the guest rentals.
You would also presume, correctly, that the part that is his personal residence is divided from the places where they open up to guests.
The place is popular, and earned over 25 million dollars a year some years.
There may be information available regarding the part of the building that is annexed off as his personal living space; I did not see it in obvious places, but I would imagine they might want to keep that at least more private for security reasons.
“does anybody think that he would be any better at it the second time around?”
Yep. Lots and lots of people. Watch and weep :.....(
And for the record, he did a damn good job the first time too.
“people who claim Trump won in 2020”
AKA normal people.
“and then claim that Trump can win in 2024 because the election won’t be stolen.”
I can’t believe you have typed this into the internet. I hope you didn’t pull anything performing that contortion. The internet is now dumber for having to packetize and route those words.
Actually I’m going to stop here, I don’t want you to pop a blood vessel.
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