@Flagme15 At least we know he’s watching it or at least knows it’s happening. He needs to know he’s not well liked, in fact, more people need to get on national news and tv and proclaim how much they can’t stand him. It’s like kryptonite to him!
Oh, he does care, and just doesn’t want to hear it. He wants complete censorship when it comes to that topic- just like any dictator.
Hard to believe a grown man could make a statement like that unless he's a few cards short of a full deck.
QAnon Supporter Awaiting 'Great Reset' Tried Murdering Girlfriend in Bath A follower of the QAnon conspiracy attacked his pregnant girlfriend in the bath while he awaited a "great reset" event on the date of Joe Biden's inauguration. Anthony Beckett, 33, of Middlesbrough, North East England, has been sentenced to serve 10 years after previously pleading guilty to the attempted murder of his victim on January 18. Teesside Crown Court heard how Beckett had become obsessed with conspiracy theories around the COVID-19 pandemic and the U.S. 2020 election, as well as thinking that the Chinese were after him. Beckett also kept a machete, knives, and a homemade noose hidden around his home after becoming consumed by the election. He had also been convinced that "the great reset" was on the way on January 20 and had "discussed the need to kill the family,"
Ha, Ha, ha... Maybe with those prosecutors in New York, Washington DC, and Georgia, closing in on him. he's all-in on the insanity defense?
Likewise, Trump's followers have cast a spell over him. He's afraid to the extreme that he will lose the support of the vile people he has conjured up.
The Republican Party has turned fascist – it is now the most dangerous threat in the world | Patrick Cockburn excerpt: "The other change among Republicans is much less commented on, but is more sinister and significant. This is the systematic Republican takeover of the electoral machinery that oversees elections and makes sure that they are fair. Minor officials in charge of them have suddenly become vital to the future of American democracy. Remember that it was only the refusal of these functionaries to cave in to Trump’s threats and blandishments that stopped him stealing the presidential election last November. Many of them will be unable to perform the same duty in future elections. The Republican Party across the country is replacing or intimidating them so they are giving up their jobs or are being forced from their posts. In Pennsylvania, a state which played a crucial role in Trump’s defeat, a third of county election officials have changed as have numerous others in swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin. Their places are frequently being taken by conspiracy theory zealots who will have the power to nullify election results that are not to their liking. A survey by the Brennan Center for Justice shows that one in three local election officials say that they are being subjected to harassment and other pressures."
While the assault took place across the pond, I'm sure Trump has some pull with his doppelganger Boris Johnson
His blondie doppelganger. Boris, you really need to work on the hair.....it's called conditioner - use it.
In Donald Duck's case, there's nobody home to either like or dislike, and you might as well as be listening to the mocking laughter of the void.
Republican official in Ohio faces charge for voting twice in November election excerpt: "Republican lawmakers in Ohio pushing for more “safety and security” at the ballot box can now point to a clear example of voter fraud in the November 2020 presidential election. Unfortunately for them, it involves another Republican. Edward Snodgrass, who is a Porter Township trustee, has admitted to forging his dead father’s signature on an absentee ballot and then voting again as himself, court records and other sources revealed. Snodgrass was busted after a Delaware County election worker questioned the signature on his father’s ballot. A subsequent investigation revealed the ballot had been mailed to H. Edward Snodgrass on Oct. 6 — a day after the 78-year-old retired businessman died. In an interview with NBC News, Snodgrass said he made “an honest error” while struggling to take care of his dying father, who had advanced Parkinson’s disease. He said he had power of attorney for several years and because his dad had broken his right arm he’d already been “signing for him.” He said his dad had requested the absentee ballot. “It was there with a pile of other paperwork,” Snodgrass said. “I was sleep-deprived and not thinking clearly. But I’m not going to run away from it.” Snodgrass, 57, declined to say who he voted for but said it would not be accurate to characterize what he did as “just Trump voter fraud.” “I was simply trying to execute a dying man’s wishes,” he said. The veteran Ohio prosecutor assigned to the Snodgrass case said this was a career first for him. “I’ve been doing this since the 1980s, and this is the first one I’ve seen like this,” said Morrow County Assistant Prosecutor David Homer, who is also a special prosecutor for Delaware County. Snodgrass is due back in court July 9 where, according to a plea agreement, he is expected to plead guilty to a reduced charge of falsification and receive a sentence of three days in jail and a $500 fine."