Thursday, January 11, 2024

Trump should be made dictator, says Trump

Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly COMMENTARY
Trump endorses idea he should be able to assassinate opponents without being prosecuted

MAGAots with weapons at the insurrection: Trump demands a recount on Jan. 6th.
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Fudge all of them! I'm the King!
Could Trump really be this dumb? His side argues that he cannot be prosecuted for anything he did while in office, even
  • having VP Pence killed,
  • or violently overthrowing the government,
  • or fomenting an insurrection,
  • committing treason,
  • Jan. 6th: "Trump Treason Day," 3rd anniversary
  • selling or revealing state secrets,
  • stealing classified documents and keeping them at his house,
  • committing financial fraud for his businesses,
  • charging the government for use of his buildings when he's in them,
  • assaulting and raping women,
  • incestuous child molestation,
  • refusing subpoenas,
  • or endlessly lying...

When the court seems incredulous, the judge asks Trump's team if -- that being the case, that a sitting president can't be prosecuted for anything done in the official capacity of the office -- Biden, being president, could direct SEAL Team 6 to assassinate his rival Trump?

I miss Trump' who would slip up and tell the truth

Would that be okay? The rhetorical question failed to shut Trump up. His own lawyers can't keep him quiet. Now he's in for the fine of his life, perhaps a quarter billion for financial fraud. Will that make him zip it?

But Trump, talking as much as he does, says he's always misquoted by the "fake media."

Morning NPR.org hosts were laughing at him today because they were reduced to arguing with him whether or not he wanted to be "dictator," which he did, and for how long.

He claims he just wants to for ONE day, but he might change his mind and make it a few more for all anyone knows. Trump imagines the country should let him try being an authoritarian autocrat, the way G. W. Bush put his foot in his mouth by admitting that he, too, wanted a dictatorship so long as he was the dictator.

These judge think they're smarter than me?
"Democracy is the WORST form of government...except for all the others," we are told. We have neither a democracy nor much of a republic. The US suffers under the weight of its ONE-party system, with two wings.

The Money Party is in power, with a monopoly of two wings, Dems on the left, Reps on the right, and everyone arguing and distracting while the movers-and-shakers laugh all the way to the bank, supporting Big Pharma, the Military-Industrial Complex, Central Bankers...

I said I wouldn't talk, but I did anyway. So what?
The deception is that elected members of Congress decide much of anything other than what they are induced to support, back, and vote on. The White House is no better, as Bill Clinton revealed. He could never decide if he was the king of the castle or the beneficiary of the best welfare housing had to offer.

Trump liked the hoopla, calling endless attention to himself, being the best kind of politician The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' Book could ask for: not someone who wields power but rather distracts attention away from those who actually do.

Hey, look at me, Everybody, I'm Zaphod Beeblebrox! (HHGTTG reference)
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The headline now reads:
Is the British mainstream media exaggerating, misquoting him, getting it just right? Have they tricked him into telling the truth on himself again?

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