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Trump Isn’t The Nation’s Greatest
Threat To Democracy. His Exile Is

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Posted By: Imright, 12/5/2022 9:47:51 PM

Former President Donald Trump is back as a candidate, but after leaving the White House, he never left the political arena — and therefore, the investigations designed to send him into political exile never let up either. Trump’s bid for a nonconsecutive second term is faced with the same level of resistance that hampered his first, when Beltway actors weaponized the levers of government to politically terminate their public enemy number one, beginning from before day one. In February last year, Trump became the first and only president to undergo an impeachment trial in the Senate after he had already left office.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Citoyen 12/5/2022 10:50:04 PM (No. 1349939)
Trump’s presidency provided the country the best three years in decades. He shook up a useless Republican Party. He was persecuted relentlessly by the politicians and institutions that have been bleeding Americans dry. That persecution revealed the corruption that I certainly was ignorant of and showed us all that we live in a two tiered system of justice. He was a great president and is a great man. The country needs a leader such as he. I hope he makes a come back.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: goodbyedems 12/6/2022 6:19:44 AM (No. 1350074)
"Citoyen" -- 1000++ up votes. Well said. Trump also revealed the duplicitous media, corrupt election system, corrupt countries and world organizations. And best of all, the narcissistic journalists, pundits, etc. ....along with lame, self serving politicians.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: cgood 12/6/2022 7:33:44 AM (No. 1350117)
This author states an unsupportable conclusion that we have seen and heard from many other sources: that there were unlikely enough fraudulent votes to have changed the outcomes of the 2020 and 2022 elections. Why would any criminal enterprise such as the democrats have invested the money and time to set up a vast network to steal elections without making sure they achieved the desired result? Didn’t happen. Republicans and many conservative pundits want to pretend the cheating was the result of independent actors who voted more than once or turned in their dead mother’s completed ballot. Stop being stupid and face the fact that there is a parallel voting system designed to elect democrats.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 12/6/2022 8:19:55 AM (No. 1350145)
I couldn't have said it better, #1. And elsewhere, the clock is ticking. Klaus, Soros, the uniparty, the chicoms, the russkies, and the rest of globalists lurk to finish off America, as founded. And further behind the curtain, the House of Rothschild (owners of the Federal Reserve and the world's other central banks) is working quietly and deviously to kill the dollar...for good. Meanwhile, all eyes on chicom's Xi Jinping who will be meeting the Saudi government on Friday to welcome Saudi Arabia to BRICS. Shortly thereafter, the petrodollar will end. None of this would be happening if President Trump was still in charge. We never had it so good from January 2017 to until January 2021.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: bpl40 12/6/2022 9:01:06 AM (No. 1350174)
Many experts are now saying that in 2020 over 100 million illegal ballots (note - not votes) were 'parked ' in the system. Over 40 million of which were put in to be converted to votes. If true this is staggering. Not enough to change the outcome??
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Rhh0nda 12/6/2022 9:25:46 AM (No. 1350196)
Trump is also the first and only President who told the American people what he was going to do and then did it! Secure the border, energy independence, deregulation of small business, tax cuts,PEACE,raises for our military,growing economy,better trade deals. The Pretender and his non elected appointees are tearing it all down and ripping it all apart!! Who benefits from this destruction? Trump was right,"Somebody is doing the raping" MAGA!!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Rinktum 12/6/2022 9:37:09 AM (No. 1350208)
1. Americans are not going to lose their democracy simply because we do not have a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic. Democracy is mob rule. Words matter. Stop using the language of the left. 2. FTA: “Was there enough voter fraud to turn contests in either this year or 2022? Probably not.” I disagree. Once again we saw massive fraud that cost us seats and governorships. Ignoring fraud because it is too difficult to prove is a cop out. When you are shouted down anytime fraud is mentioned it is difficult to bring the evidence to the forefront. When evidence is brought forth it is ridiculed or ignored. There is a concerted effort on the right and left to deny voter fraud. Shall we call them “fraud deniers”?
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Reply 8 - Posted by: cobieone 12/6/2022 9:52:57 AM (No. 1350222)
In the battleground states, they only have to steal a couple of counties. In these counties, they only have to steal a couple of precincts. They used Covid 19 to install their unconstitutional mail-in ballots process, then stuffed the appropriate precincts with these ballots, and the ballot counters allowed invalid ballots to be counted. Thousands of ballots in the precincts where they needed votes to win. They stole 2020 and 2022. And they will do it again until we force it to stop.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 12/6/2022 10:03:02 AM (No. 1350235)
The biggest reason to continue and support Trump is because our corrupt incompetent tyrannical government, both parties, does not want him. They want to live like gods with the power of life and death over the rest of us. They could care less if they turn the country into a wasteland as long as they are prosperous. What they are doing, does not work. The country is already collapsing. What is amazing is how many people still support this because they think they will somehow come out ahead in all this. Don't know if Trump or any honest leader can win in this environment but keep on trying. That is plan 'A'. Plan 'B' should be let it all collapse, even hasten it, and make sure that the people that caused the mess go down with it. Seriously doubt civil war will work. These people are itching for a fight, and they have too much support. Besides they need distractions to hide what they are doing.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: MDConservative 12/6/2022 10:09:40 AM (No. 1350242)
FTA: "Trump’s bid for a nonconsecutive second term is faced with the same level of resistance that hampered his first, when Beltway actors weaponized the levers of government to politically terminate their public enemy number one, beginning from before day one." No, it's not. The level of resistance is actually worse, and it's only just begun. While the writer is correct in that there is an "exile" imposed, she overlooks (an pundits all do) the non-partisan nature of its enforcement by the UNIPARTY, preferring to blame those Democrats rather than include those "Good Guy" GOPe co-conspirators. And if one wants to see the future, go re-read Mitch's rant after the second impeachment...particularly note this passage: "President Trump is still liable for everything he did while he was in office as an ordinary citizen. Unless the statute of limitations is run, still liable for everything he did while he was in office." The cultists will eventually discover their political dead end, still convinced that 2024 will bring an angry nation to its collective senses to re-elect Donald John Trump President. It isn't going to happen. It won't be allowed to happen by whatever means necessary. Napoleon isn't going to be allowed back from Elbe this time. The MAGA Grand Armee will stand at the beach waiting for its leader. Eventually, there is a decision point...and there's no Plan B...maybe President Harris...or Newsome...
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Reply 11 - Posted by: ToryWhite 12/6/2022 10:23:30 AM (No. 1350259)
Once again, Reply No 10, "MD Conservative", lays down the law; that is, his law. Trolling?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Zigrid 12/6/2022 11:16:08 AM (No. 1350294)
Go President Trump!!...Go MAGA!!...happy days are coming back in 2024...
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Gina 12/6/2022 11:23:18 AM (No. 1350298)
Can't wait to cast my vote for Trump! MAGA Trump 2024
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Reply 14 - Posted by: IdSpud 12/6/2022 12:49:04 PM (No. 1350391)
I absolutely agree with #8. The people behind the fraudulent votes (democrats, republicans and the deep staters) will continue to do this, and even expand it, until WE force them to stop. There has to be penalties and jail time to end this corruption.
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