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    1. @Aaron It’s unfortunate you hate America so much, but thanks for not storming The Capital today. Besides, we’re running out of jail space. 👏🇺🇸👏🇺🇸👏🇺🇸👏🇺🇸👏🇺🇸👏🇺🇸

    2. @Frog Man I can honestly say that the right uses the twitter more than the left does. Twitter use got bigger as the disgraced President used this media tool to reach his base to pass on his lies, falsehoods, innuendos to which his base were very grateful and honored to get messages directly from this disgraced President.

      Other countries opinion aren’t necessarily right, all depends how they truly felt against the United States and how they’ll benefit from the Disgraced President’s agenda. Chinese from rural areas and the Philippines in particular supported trump because of his fight against Xi Jinping which they hope will help with their issues with China. Russia loved trump, unskilled in governing and very chaotic.

    3. @Cooper Kooper what are some of his lies? Twitter isn’t a bad place to get information but their is so much misinformation that its not a good place to go because the average person doesn’t understand when they are reading information that’s wrong or even consider that it might be wrong. The Dems and the left used social media to influence and persuade the left of this country more that the right had done yet and more times then not it’s been with lie and misinformation and a lack of covering certain story’s and incidents to make people perceive things a way that actually arnt like not cover the riots and violence from BLM and Antifa but amplifying anything that they could pass as racist to help push the racist America narrative and you don’t have to look far to see that it’s true

    4. @Frog Man Man it’s good to agree and disagree, that’s life. We could argue and we’re still good rather than incite violence to get the message across. Thanks man

    1. You mean the “terrific,” “phenomenal” and “fantastic” new health care plan Trump said he would unveil and enact within the first 100 days in office? Apparently not, but he did say “Now, I have to tell you, it’s an unbelievably complex subject,” he added. “Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.”

  1. Perfect recap, this demonstrates a new low for the RP. I hope it will be remembered as that time the conservatives were complicit to the (failed) rise of a dictator on us ground.

    1. @Chris K
      Even worse. He didn’t want his own kids going to school in a racial jungle. There is no out of context for that statement.

    2. @Apache Worrier The fact still remains that it was taken out of context. With all of the complaints on both sides of the isle about fake news and misinformation, I am just providing a counter point with some basic evidence. I don’t condone a false narrative regardless of it being from Democrats or Republicans. If you can provide evidence to prove your point, i’m willing to give it a look.

    3. @Michael Beach So it’s America’s fault Trump was so inept, vile and self-serving? That’s some projection right there.

    1. @Traitor Joe’s I know I’m literally tilting against windmills asking this, but do you have verifiable evidence for any of your claims?

  2. “Leadership: Whatever happens, you’re responsible. If it doesn’t happen, you’re responsible.”
    ― The Donald @ Twitter, November 2013

  3. “Givе me ten years, and you will not recognize Germany anymore!”
    ― Adolf Schicklgruber @ last election slogan, 1933

    1. @grantg98 Luckily he didn’t have the back up of the military otherwise I’m sure he would have tried a coup.

    2. @diggs19

      Trump failing to succeed in pulling off the coup it doesn’t make him not gulity of the crime. People also died during the insurrection. And he was far too late in “condemning” the riot and so was not sincere whenever he appeared to condemn them ever since he started “condemning” them. Everybody else that mattered politically condemned the riot, 24 hours before Trunp first “condemned” them.

    1. *_Trump is highly skilled at the art of the con.  “Con” is short for confidence, and it is based on gaining confidence or trust from the potential victim.  The skilled con is an expert at “baiting” the rube . . . telling the target what he wants to hear as the “bait”, inspiring trust or confidence.  Trump is truly a dedicated master baiter, spending a great deal of time each day master baiting his base._*

    2. @jones … Mark Meadows: “Mr president, 3 Brazilian peacekeepers were killed in Gaza today”
      trump: “that’s too bad. How many is a ‘brazilian’ anyway?”…

    3. @Patton Moore That’s the laugh I been waiting all day for . . . . although in order to appreciate it, like with a good sci-fi movie, one must suspend disbelief. In truth, knowing Trump as we do and his propensity for hanging out in the women’s dressing room at the Miss Universe contest ogling the young women, I suspect he in reality knows what a “Brazilian” is, at least as it relates to a lady’s personal grooming.

    1. “Trust me, I’m a smart person”, said by a not so smart person in the history of American President! Pardon my ESL

    1. @JP Morgan You forgot to salute him for keep kids in cages at the Mexico Border and not returning them to their family. Don’t blame Obama your master was the president.

    2. @philosophicalreason oh , the power of the brainwashing media. Blame President Trump for rescuing kidnapped children from Mexican gangsters using them to facilitate crooks and frauds gaining illegal entry to America. And who built the cages and enthusiastically endorsed their use ??? Saint Barack Hussein Obama — following an example of Bill ‘Find me a child to have sex with ‘ Clinton

    3. @SpicyHotPot he was a flawed character but what genius isn’t ? but you must agree that President Trump murdered less people in foreign countries than most Presidents and did not have the power to arrest Governor Cuomo in New York for his catastrophic handling of the Covid deaths in his state.

    4. @JP Morgan Kind of like when Trump was introduced to thirteens year olds at Mar a Lago as well,I see you omit your masters sins,typical sheep.

    1. That’s Qbacca. I hope he is an expert at borrowing from memory because he’s already looking at 13 years in federal prison. The last thing he said during his virtual arraignment after he was stopped from self-incrimination was “oh my god”…

  4. You can not shame a shameless person!!!!! “Bye Felicia” 🙋🏽‍♂️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  5. Trump in 2007: “George Bush has made Iraq a breeding ground for terrorism.”

    Trump in 2021: “I have made America a breeding ground for terrorism.”

  6. When the US has finally got back onto its feet, dusted itself down, and looked around at who was to blame, Russia had better watch out – as will the “Republicans” (in name only) who contributed to its near collapse.

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