I am also willing for you to go to jail.

And I'm guessing the judge also plays racquetball or something.

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    "If I lose to [Joe Biden], I don't know what I'm going to do – I will never speak to you again. You'll never see me again." —DJ Trump

    “I Am Willing to Go to Jail”

    The master spinner of lies and deceit shits out just another lie.

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      He's a tease, never delivers the goods. Well, he did get fastfood delivered to the White House that one time. Food orders taken, food orders delivered.

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      DJ Trump - "Master Spinner of Lies and Deceit"

      I can't help but read that like it could've been the name and motto of some alternate universe DJ that can't stop scratching those discs in the club.

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      I can think of maybe one way to get him to actually go through with it. Have NBC get in contact with him. Tell him they want to do a new season of the apprentice. Apprentice Reikers island.

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    I'm down for seeing it. I'm betting he will sob like a fucking baby.

    "But he has a Secret Service detail! It can't be done!"

    Sure it can. Solitary confinement with a Secret Service agent right outside the door in rotating shift.

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      Heh. I’m not sure the secret service even needs to.

      At a certain point, “we’re withdrawing protection” needs to be on the table.

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        Unfortunately, secret service protection isn't just about physically protecting him. It's also about protecting the information that he knows.

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          How's that working out? Pretty sure that they didn't protect a bunch of info at his home.

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          Seems like the simplest method for dealing with traitors goes back to a long drop and a short rope.

          If done right it can be relatively quick and painless. I have never felt the need to learnt to tie a noose, but I'll give it a shot for that piece of filth.

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            It's not hard. Every good fishing knot is also a potential noose. Get out there and teach your kids and friends how to fish, young sailor!

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              Been a long time since I went fishing as anything else than a chance to hang with a friend, and kill a six pack on a nice sunny day.

              Hell, I've just sat with him while he fished and we shot the shit for a couple hours.

              It was in a public park, catch and release system. So a little chatter wasn't gonna spook the fish anymore than a playground of kids screaming.

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            Anyone with half a brain should know not to trust a thing he says. Yeah, if I were looking for intelligence info from him, I'd want the documents, too, not his word.

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          Ah. Good point, yes.

          Though… I can think of cheaper ways to protect that information. We won’t talk about that, though. Don’t need a visit from the FBI.

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            In a normal situation yes. The protection is there to deal with leaks via kidnapping and interrogation.

            Trump is, at least in semi-recent history, the only president who believes that the rules of state secrets do not apply to him.

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      He’s trailer trash that just happens to have money.

      Have had money. Past tense. He's flat broke now and probably spiraling in debt, especially now that New York is deleting his businesses there.

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      Growing up his mom got off on getting him to do crazy shit to end up in the NY tabloids.

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      Add to it, this judge still has other cases. Just because baby use to be president shits his pants doesn't mean judges get a vaca.

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      He's trailer trash that just happens to have money.

      That'd certainly explains his gaudy taste in… Everything.

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        What's funny is watching his nepo babies slowly realize that their daddy is burning through all that money so quickly that they won't be getting an inheritance. They've been showing up in the news and they just look completely deflated.

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      When folks claimed, in 2015, that no one hated trump before he ran for president (also forgetting he ran a sweaty napkin of a campaign years prior) I always loved playing a couple songs by the Coup.

      They had someone pretending to be him rap in one from 1994 (the joke being that he's hated even by other rich assholes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrSk8Um2Sso (lyrics here: https://genius.com/The-coup-pimps-free-stylin-at-the-fortune-500-club-lyrics)

      And in a powerful line in a track of their 2001 album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84bJG5qj96w (lyrics here: https://genius.com/The-coup-ghetto-manifesto-lyrics)

      I practice this like a sport, met Donald Trump and he froze up

      Standing on his Bentley yelling, "Pimps down, hoes up"

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        When folks claimed, in 2015, that no one hated trump before he ran for president

        Of all the absurd claims that Trump supporters regularly make that's one of the most absurd. Donald Trump hates New York because the NYC elites didn't accept him as one of their own. The dude was a social pariah that had to resort to crashing parties because he'd never actually get an invite. Even the average New Yorker on the street has known since the '80s that he's nothing but a silver-spooned fame seeking circus clown.

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        folks claimed, in 2015, that no one hated trump before he ran for president

        In the late '80s and early 90s, Spy magazine did an annual "Top 10 Worst People" issue and Donald Trump always made it. Hilariously/depressingly each entry had a "mitigating factor" - Trump's was always "at least he's not in politics".

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          Yes, I barely paid attention to such things, and I remember many people dunking on this asshole back in the 80s. I think Stern had him on later because just so many people hate this stuffed shirt daddy's boy long, long before he ran in 2015.

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        I've hated Donald Trump since he ruined our Christmas Eve in 1989.

        When I was young, we had a family tradition of buying a new board game every year for Christmas. It was the one gift we would open as a family on Christmas Eve, so we'd have something new and fun to do together for the evening. In 1989, Milton Bradley released Trump: The Game. My older brother, who has always been interested in ways to get rich, was a fan of Donald Trump at the time (he got better), and insisted that we get the game that year. It was awful. We played it once and I don't think we ever opened the box again. It was somehow simultaneously too confusing and too simplistic to be fun.

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          I thought this was going to go in a different direction. I thought you were going to say that he ruined Christmas because he didn't pay for work performed by one of your parents. It was a thing! People in South Jersey used to hate him because of that. Many of them now love him and somehow seem to have forgotten the damage he did in the '90s.

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            Why do people work for people like that? I have a standing policy, you back charge or pay late and we are done professionally. I got one customer at work who threatened a back charge, didn't but threatened it, every single quote to them gets a 300% adder and I copy every department head. I call it the back-charge adder.

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            I'll freely admit my reasons for hating him back then were petty and childish. But in my defense, I was a child 🤣

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          Oh, God. I asked for that game as well and unfortunately got it. Worst board game I've ever played. Thought it would be close to Monopoly… or even Hotels which also came out in the 80s and was decent. Couldn't be more wrong. I think I still have it in my childhood closet. I would sell it on eBay, but I think I'm just gonna toss it into the garbage… while also letting the pieces fall out so no one else can play it. He's been grifting people his whole life.

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        Trump was the inspiration for alternate-1985 Biff Tannen in Back to the Future II.

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        I think a great many people knew he was a gigantic douchebag in the 80s. People in the region - even sooner; probably knew in the 70s. It was clear he was a total asshat.

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      I remember seeing him in Home Alone: Lost in New York. I screamed at Kevin not to talk to creepy strangers.

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    He really does seem to be trying to emulate Hitler, right down to running for office while in prison for an attempted coup. The only difference was that Hitler was not quite 40 when he did that. If Trump goes to actual prison (and doesn't get some cushy house arrest), he is old enough that he doesn't have much time left after that.

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      This is exactly it, but he foresees becoming some kind of political prisoner 'martyr for the cause' that will 'surely rally everyone behind him' for the election.

      Unfortunately I'm not sure he's wrong.

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          And I guarantee you no one filthy rich faces a real prison sentence that anyone of us would face. He'd be living better than most of us in prison. Even if he's found guilty of tons of crimes they'll find a way he doesn't have to go to prison though, because all bullshit aside, they're all friends. Remember Clinton's secret memo to boost Trump up in the primaries?

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            I fucking hate this. If I ever go to jail I am pretty sure it would be a hellish experience that would break me, even if I survived until release my life would be over. I can't see any way he gets more than fines and house arrest.

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        Though it'd be interesting to see what happens if he's put in prison. I say we put him in prison and see.

        I bet lots of ketchup is on the wall in his trash palace just beforehand, but he better learn really quick not to throw food in prison!

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      Back in highschool i studied ww2 specifically the Nazis. Was was astonished that anyone could pull that off. Used to think "how the hell was he able to get all these people behind his bullshit?" And "people have learned and hopefully it never repeats itself". Then trump won and it became clear how hitler pulled it all off.

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      He already doesn't have much time left. Based on his appearance and the news of his eating habits, I'd be amazed if he survives to the end of the year.

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    God damn why do I still have to hear this giant orange toddler all the fucking time? Conservatives are the most pathetic morons.

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      The most amazing thing? This is THEIR guy. This guy is more Republican and conservative brand than any conservative or Republican, in history.

      This whiny nepo baby loser. Their favorite one. Let that sink in.

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    His only vision past 2024 will be three white walls and a steel door. Our whole lives aren't about hating you Cheeto, you committed treason.

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    24 hours ago:

    The Associated Press notes, however, that “there would be no restrictions on statements criticizing the Justice Department generally or statements about Trump’s belief that the case is politically motivated.” Chutkan remains a permissible target for Trump’s public ire.

    You Won't Believe What Happens Next!

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    Quote from article "Trump then declared, “But what they don’t understand is that I am willing to go to jail if that’s what it takes for our country to win and become a democracy again,”

    No most Americans understand that him going to jail is good for the country and democracy

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      Isn't that what he said? It sounds like he accidentally told the truth, for once.

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      I am willing to go to jail if that’s what it takes for our country to win and become a democracy again

      Yeah, I agree that it would be a big win for the country and improve the state of democracy in America if Trump went to jail.

      Since everybody seems to agree here, why not go ahead with it?