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Trump's Second Term

Trump says “truckloads” of evidence is about to come out proving the 2020 election was stolen

If the 2020 election was actually stolen, you would not need "truckloads" of evidence. You would just need one thing that holds up under critical examination. As someone once said about conspiracy theorists and their giant piles of bad evidence, "◊◊◊◊ doesn't turn to gold just because you pile it up really high."
 
He could almost have a point. There is no control over what signs are used to represent people, for example. I was told that one of the commonly used signs for Bill Clinton was a mime of undoing the zipper on trousers.
Well, of course there could be a control if they really wanted it. They could hire a person who knows sign language to fact-check the signer's accuracy, or even, perhaps find a trustworthy person who signs to be their designated signer, though either job, especially the second, would require hunting down someone with the rare qualification of being both fluent in signing and loyal to Trump.

Of course what is possible for most would be impossible for Trump, because the only way to get that would be the dreaded "DEI" hire! I was going to say they'd thrown the baby out with the bathwater, but in this case, the reverse is probably more accurate.
 
About Ronnie Jackson and some other guy and Trump health and....snakes?
Click below that for more on snakes. After we impeach him, maybe send grandpa to work off his sins as community service at the national zoo. They must have a reptile building. He could feed them mice.
What the ever-living ◊◊◊◊ is he talking about? There's no context with this, does anyone know what he was referring to?
 
Obama and Biden's fault

Lindsey Graham: "I really do appreciate President Trump. He has got a mess on his hand from Obamacare to a broken border to a war in Russia-Ukraine to radical Islam on the rise, and it all goes back to Obama and Biden. He is cleaning up their mess and be patient with this man."

Shut the ◊◊◊◊ up, Lady Lindsey!
 
Would you say you have a Plethora of factories?

Trump: They're coming from Germany. They're coming from Japan, they're coming from Canada. Many factories are coming in


Are these factories sneaking across the border? Will ICE be arresting factories and sending them to El Salvador?

Do you see these factories in the room with you right now?
 
What the ever-living ◊◊◊◊ is he talking about? There's no context with this, does anyone know what he was referring to?
Someone dug up this:
 
FOX News: 2 U.S. Soldiers Killed in ISIS Ambush in Syria.

trump is about to find out what other presidents already knew. When you threaten and launch attacks...the 'other side' fights back. There's a good reason why most American presidents have tried to avoid armed conflict.

trump's the one who should be jailed.
2 losers and suckers killed, according to Dump. He won't care less.
 
trump says around 28,000 people a year die from snakebite in Peru. Google AI says:
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"On average, approximately 10 deaths per year occurred from snakebites in Peru between 2000 and 2015. The annual number of snakebites recorded in the country is estimated to be between 1,700 and 2,200."

So trump was only off by 27,990. For him that's not bad.
This is yet another of Trump's extraordinary achievements, he's out by 2800%, that sort of percentage is huge, nobody's ever seen percentages like that before!

Dave
 
trump says around 28,000 people a year die from snakebite in Peru. Google AI says:
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"On average, approximately 10 deaths per year occurred from snakebites in Peru between 2000 and 2015. The annual number of snakebites recorded in the country is estimated to be between 1,700 and 2,200."

So trump was only off by 27,990. For him that's not bad.

By amazing coincidence that's also the exact percentage by which he's reduced the price of medications.
 
Obama and Biden's fault

Lindsey Graham: "I really do appreciate President Trump. He has got a mess on his hand from Obamacare to a broken border to a war in Russia-Ukraine to radical Islam on the rise, and it all goes back to Obama and Biden. He is cleaning up their mess and be patient with this man."

This might confirm there are photos of Lady on Epstein's island...
 
Someone dug up this:
This is all your link says about the viper incident:

Jones, a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel working in the White House Medical Unit, was on the detail assigned to President Obama’s daughter Malia during a post-high school program in Peru. Forty-five minutes into a hike, he fell into a bush. Jones became unconscious – twice. The team’s Secret Service agents treating him telephoned White House physician Ronny Jackson, M.D., who determined that a pit viper, apparently lying in the bush, bit Jones.

Jones was transported to a hospital in the city of Cusco, where anti-venom serum was administered. He soon recovered.

Just a wee tad less dramatic than Lady Orange Marmalade recounted. And anyone who think Jones said Trump is in better health than Obama is an idiot. Which means most of his supporters will believe it's true.
 
2 losers and suckers killed, according to Dump. He won't care less.
Reminds me of the 'condolence' call he made to the widow of a US serviceman who'd been killed in the line-of-duty in his first term. The woman was obviously emotional -- she was on her way to the airport to receive her husband's coffin when trump called her -- and at some point trump said to her, "He knew what he was getting into." She was taken aback and very much hurt by the remark.
 
From a thread on Trump speech:
Cohesion is also low. Measured as how reliably one idea connects to the next, this speech scores roughly 0.10–0.15. Typical ceremonial remarks score 0.40–0.60. Even his earlier rallies usually reached 0.25–0.35. Ideas here are stacked, not linked.

Narrative breaks are constant. He repeatedly interrupts himself to praise someone, insert an anecdote, insult an absent figure, or pivot to grievance. The middle third of the speech is almost continuous disruption, with no sustained throughline.
 
From a thread on Trump speech:
Cohesion is also low. Measured as how reliably one idea connects to the next, this speech scores roughly 0.10–0.15. Typical ceremonial remarks score 0.40–0.60. Even his earlier rallies usually reached 0.25–0.35. Ideas here are stacked, not linked.

Narrative breaks are constant. He repeatedly interrupts himself to praise someone, insert an anecdote, insult an absent figure, or pivot to grievance. The middle third of the speech is almost continuous disruption, with no sustained throughline.
He has dementia, and should be in a gated care home not the Oval Office. The only question is how much longer he is going to be allowed go on getting worse before his position becomes untenable.
 
Looking at the past 3 presidents, the White House is a gated care home.
Yes, but Trump needs to be in a gated home for the criminally insane. No more free limousines and plane rides, no more flunkies praising his every word and telling him what to say, nobody wiping his ass for him, and especially nobody taking notice of what he says. He can sign and read out all the EO's he likes, but they will be to the petunias, not to the nation.
 
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Art News: "Earlier this week, a retired General Services Administration official accused the Trump administration of attempting to demolish four historic federal buildings in Washington, D.C., including the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building, Bloomberg Law reported. The former official, Mydelle Wright, made the allegation in a supplemental declaration filed in a case brought by preservation groups seeking to stop President Trump from painting a stone federal building. Wright said the White House is soliciting bids for the demolition of the buildings without the involvement of the GSA, which she added has “sole authority over this process” when it comes to maintaining government buildings.

The article continued, "...the [Cohen] building originally housed the Social Security Administration. Inside are several murals celebrating the Social Security Act of 1935, a landmark piece of New Deal legislation. Among them is a suite of murals by Ben Shahn titled The Meaning of Social Security, with three panels depicting the ills of society before the New Deal, followed by several panels illustrating an idealized New Deal vision. The building also contains a large mural by Philip Guston, Reconstruction and Well-Being of the Family, as well as two by Seymour Fogel, Wealth of the Nation and The Security of the People...The building has been designated a D.C. landmark and is listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the D.C. Inventory of Historic Sites."
 

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