Posted on 02/22/2024 7:05:42 AM PST by Rev M. Bresciani
If ever there was a likely political figure to seek revenge, it is surely former President Donald Trump.
And yet, he recently exclaimed that he will not seek revenge against those many democratic AGs, and lawyers who are recklessly trying to end his businesses and his private life.
See video.
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That's a fancy way of saying "I lied ..."
“That’s a fancy way of saying “I lied ...”
And to a hell of a lot of people that more than likely voted for him at least in part for that reason.
Indeed.
I was seriously hoping to see some investigation of the Obama Regime’s malfeasance.
Instead, we got “Russia Collusion ad nauseam”, and a very passive response to the whole mess. And he got impeached anyway ...
Revenge was really the only thing to look forward to.
They would no longer have the second term to hold over his head.
Some folks believe that he did not pardon Assange and do some other things due to the intel/military complex running the nation making it clear that such an action would result in his never seeing a second term.
He is the current even money betting favorite.
The thing that doesn’t make sense-
if the fix is in, why are they constantly persecuting the guy, creating more Trump voters-he is more popular than ever-making it more difficult to rig?
I see it as despite 90% of industry/institution/billionaires colluding/conspiring-they are desperate people doing desperate things as they desperately fear losing their slimmest grip on power. If the fix was in, they’d be kicking back and LOLing at us.
Things cannot be left the way they are. Just look at the chaos created by the progressive left (democrats and Republicans) so they can hang on to power. It will take extraordinary measures to clean that cesspool.
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