Robert Ariail for March 02, 2024

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    Flashaaway  2 months ago

    His fines should be paid by Trump and Trump alone.

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    Joe1962 Premium Member 2 months ago

    Ask James and the DNC to pay for them.

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    JDave   2 months ago

    Breaking the RNC would be a good thing.

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    brwydave Premium Member 2 months ago

    Getting his daughter-in-law installed as head of the RNC would make things a whole lot easier.

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    Flashaaway  2 months ago

    Can someone please photoshop a squeeze box into any of Trump’s to camera pieces where his hands go back and forth across his body. Add a monkey with a small hat, waistcoat and begging cup. I’d pay money to see that but not to him.

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    braindead Premium Member 2 months ago

    It’s what the anti-abortion party of Trump wants.

    Another part of the effort to end democracy in America.

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    Kurtass Premium Member 2 months ago

    With help from the daughter in-law. That would be “I’m Eric”’s wife.

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    Zuhl's Wife  2 months ago

    So all the local and state candidates will just have to go begging, while Lara sucks the blood money for her corrupt FIL. Nice.

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    DEACON FRED  2 months ago

    That’s why gas prices are high!! Big Oil is trying to help him pay his legal fees!!

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    GiantShetlandPony  2 months ago

    They can’t complain, they’ve been obstructing justice for him for the last 7 years.

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    GOGOPOWERANGERS  2 months ago

    Lets hope they go brankrupt

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    Imagine  2 months ago

    If Trump ends up destroying the Republican party, it will probably be the only good he ever did in his life. And it is the only thing where I would support him.

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    WaitingMan  2 months ago

    Trump: Decades of corruption leave him struggling to pay his legal bills.

    Putin: Decades of corruption make him one of the wealthiest men in the world.

    No wonder Trump admires him so much.

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    PraiseofFolly  2 months ago

    If that fails, Trump might try to have those fees declared ‘tax deductible,’ as were his previous huge business losses. That would be the ‘smart’ thing to do.

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    Valiant1943 Premium Member 2 months ago

    I wonder what all of those candidates downstream think about finding new jobs?

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    T Smith  2 months ago

    I fully support the RNC and all other Repub organizations depleting their resources on pointless Trump legal liabilities… less for them to spend disenfranchising voters and propping up fascist candidates.

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    The Lone Panda Kemo Sabe  2 months ago

    Still won’t be enough. Not even close.

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    rs0204 Premium Member 2 months ago

    Only absolute fools would let Trump put his people in charge of the RNC. He will use those coffers to pay his legal bills and anything else he can think of. You know what I’m writing is true, if you’re honest with yourselves.

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    Stephen Runnels Premium Member 2 months ago

    This is great, with the daughter-in-law in charge of the RNC, any Republican candidate looking for financial assistance for their own campaigns is going to be sorely disappointed.

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    s49nav  2 months ago

    When you adopt a strategy of denying someone the ability to run for office through lawfare and legal sandbagging, you shouldn’t complain when that candidate looks for other funding sources to circumvent you.

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    GroupiesOfPutin  2 months ago

    When you adopt a strategy of electing and supporting criminals, you shouldn’t complain when they steal all your money to delay justice.

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member 2 months ago

    Seems only fair.. given they have continued to encourage his, umm rantings.

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    MC4802 Premium Member 2 months ago

    Trump led the RINO party to defeat in 2020, less than glorious “victory” in 2022 and is leading them to complete annihilation in 2024. As the leader of the party, head of the ticket, every R will be dragging Donnie around on their capes (except in the MAGA country) as they try to convince the Republicans who remember a RNC that had a platform (other than All for ONE!) and principles; and convince independents and suburban moms & dads that another four years+? of non-stop Donnie coverage will make their life better. The RNC will stop helping state and local candidates so they can focus upon the ONE.

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    Diane Lee Premium Member 2 months ago

    The GOP has reported that donations are far behind what they have been at this point in previous cycles. The MAGAts are sending it to Trump instead. But, he isn’t going to be satisfied with that. He is trying to take over the RNC to get whatever money has managed to bypass his fund. His daughter in law, who he is trying to put in charge over there has come right out and said any money they have she will spend to reelect Trump.

    Point being that this is a great time to work on those down ticket races. Trump isn’t likely to beat Biden. The Republicans have dedicated their time and effort to trying to make Biden look bad, to the point that the congress hasn’t accomplished anything else. But, Trump is quite likely to be dead, in jail, or in a country with no extradition agreement by November. And, if they actually wise up and nominate someone else, the MAGATs will write him in or not show up to vote.

    The GOP has been forced to put all their eggs in a basket with more holes than a wiffle ball, and they can’t toss that basket because the MAGAts will go with it. The Democrats can use that fact to take the House, keep the Senate with a better majority and then after the election, do everything that has needed to be done while the GOP wasted time trying to dig up anything ANYTHIING!! to discredit Biden.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 2 months ago

    Don’t forget his picking the pockets of the Maga idiots.

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    piper_gilbert  2 months ago

    Putting family members and sycophants in charge of the RNC is akin to handing the bank keys to Trump.

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member 2 months ago

    This is goodbye to the Republican Party

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    Ignatz Premium Member 2 months ago

    Gee, Donnie, maybe you shouldn’t have lied about how much money you have.

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    ncorgbl  2 months ago

    Make a one time donation and they attach your account to make it a monthly donation without your knowledge. His daughter-in-law will open that piggy for him.

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    Go ahead and steal from all the other republican candidates, donations to republicans are at a low.

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    MAGA faithful lose millions to fake Trump debit cards from North Macedonia

    The RFE/RL report leads with 86-year-old Ann Bratton, a Tennessee retiree who spent $6,000 on “Trump cards” — fake debit cards with a total “registered value” of $4 million — under the theory that she could live comfortably on the $5,000 per day each of these “Trump cards” would let her withdraw from Nashville-area ATMs.

    Needless to say, the cards did not work — so Bratton naively spent more money trying to get them to work. The reporters write:

    She ordered her cards in late September 2023 and received the first one by mail by early October.

    “I have been through a nightmare for the last year,” Bratton told RFE/RL. “Counting all the people I have worked with during this time, I have spent well over $30,000 just for cash-out.”

    The greedy republicans want to steal the USA for themselves.

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    theoldidahofox  2 months ago

    tRUMP has a habit of not paying his bills, which in these cases will lead to more lawsuits.

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    nyg16  2 months ago

    what the RNC doesn’t cover his BFF putin will

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    Beware: Trump supporters getting conned with worthless currency

    Turns out, Trump Bucks aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on.

    Just ask John Amann of Houston who said he bought $2,200 worth of the phony currency and other Trump monetary items over the past year only to discover they were worthless when he tried to cash them in at his local bank.

    Supporters are told Trump Bucks will propel Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential bid and make the “real patriots” who support him rich when he wins and they can cash in.

    You have to be greedy in the first place to fall for the Don’s con.

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    ‘Venezwheregullah’: Trump’s most ridiculed ‘short circuits’ from North Carolina rally

    Donald Trump had several verbal slip-ups at his rally in North Carolina on Saturday, prompting the internet to go wild.

    In one instance, Trump was discussing the border when he said, “We call it migrant cime,” appearing to leave the “r” out of crime. “I came up with that name because I come up with a lot of good names.”

    Conservative columnist Tom Nichols said the people in Trump’s audience “mostly know he’s beyond addled now.”

    “You can keep showing it to them, and they don’t care, because they think it’ll be a hilarious lib-own to put him back in the White House and hand him the codes to 1500 nuclear weapons.”

    The Trump Putin team will be the death of us all.

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    Trump’s claim of being a ‘prophet’ appears to be a sign of his ‘mental disorder’:

    As part of a survey by experts on the crossover between religion and politics, the question was asked about how Donald Trump went from TV pitchman to president and now, in the eyes of some of his followers, to a “messiah” who is battling for the soul of America came about.

    “Trump’s delusions of grandeur have been escalating as he continues to proclaim that he is some type of messiah-prophet, chosen by ‘god’ and ‘Jesus Christ’ to lead the MAGA movement in an epic End Times battle of good and evil against President Biden and the Democrats and ‘the left’ to ‘save America’ by winning the 2024 election.”

    With that in mind, Katherine Stewart, author of “The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism," suggested that the former president may have reached a point where he has begun to believe it himself.

    Calling Trump’s increasingly hyperbolic and apocalyptic rhetoric (“I am your retribution”) “anything but normal,” Stewart suggested the embattled former president and his base have reached a point where they have lost touch.

    In her interview with DeVega, she explained, "As for Trump’s claims about being a prophet or some type of messiah, I think we have here a convergence between what appears to be Trump’s mental disorder and the needs of a base that has been primed for fascism. The only surprising thing about Trump’s claims is he has not yet said he is better than Jesus. That is sure to come! "

    Why would god chose a lying rapist anti Christ criminal like Trump? Sounds like the devil conned the right wing extremists.

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    In an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Mary Trump — a psychologist and niece of Donald Trump — was pressed to explain what happened to her uncle as he grew up that recently led a world leader to call the former president “creepy.”

    In a recent interview, former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told a panel that he was put off by the former president’s demeanor around Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying "… he’s like the 12-year-old boy who goes to high school and meets the captain of the football team. ‘My hero,’” before adding, "It’s really creepy.”

    “Yeah, and I think what’s important to know, that most people certainly wouldn’t, it is really no laughing matter when at that point the leader of the free world is being described as a pre-pubescent child with a crush on an older, more powerful person,” the psychologist replied before adding, " What the consequences are."

    “It’s not simply that Donald knew that by fulfilling his father’s demands to be the quote, unquote killer, to be the successful one, it was understanding what would happen to him if he failed to do those things because he had an object lesson in my father, who was quite literally destroyed by his inability to fill the role my grandfather required of him .”

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    Psychologist says Trump’s latest rally ‘consistent with a diagnosis of dementia’

    Donald J. Trump has regularly accused his political opponent, President Joe Biden, of being cognitively impaired to the point of being unfit for the office of the White House. But that might be pure projection, if you take into account what one psychologist said on Saturday.

    “Trump is now predictably unable to go more than a sentence or two without garbling and slurring his words— and, when combined with his extraordinary word salads, are speech difficulties consistent with a diagnosis of dementia,” Dr. David A. Lustig said Saturday. Lustig previously warned people not to get their medical advice from Rush Limbaugh.

    “He sounds like an infant trying to speak with a pacifier,” someone said in the comments on the psychologist’s post. He replied, “I would feel sorry for him, if he weren’t a despicable monster.”

    Another user, Emma Marvin, asked him a question: “So what will happen to him as he gets worse and worse?”

    He then made a prediction about Trump’s potential deterioration.

    “I would expect that before long, he won’t be able to function autonomously,” he said.

    Marvin then quipped, “So then they will just prop him up and use a ventriloquist.”

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    Radish the wordsmith  2 months ago

    ‘Crowd goes silent’ as Trump again confuses Biden and Obama at Virginia rally

    Donald Trump on Saturday once again appeared to confuse President Joe Biden and Former President Barack Obama at his rally.

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    vwmdabbler75  2 months ago

    Cultism, that’s why.

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    wellis1947 Premium Member 2 months ago

    Remember the old M.A.S.H. episode (The Incubator), where Captain Sloan, the Quartermaster, wouldn’t let the boys have one of the three autoclaves he had in supply?

    Remember his argument?

    He HAD three; but if he let "Hawkeye and “Trapper” and the M.A.S.H. unit have one, then he’d only have two…

    This is the same “logic” Donnie John uses when thinking about spending HIS OWN MONEY on anything …

    If he can con ANYONE else into spending THEIR money so that he doesn’t have to, he will…

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