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  #3171780 14-Dec-2023 19:05
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Excellent. The more these reports continue to confront American voters, the better.





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  #3171899 15-Dec-2023 10:28
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Late Night with Seth Meyers

"Former President Trump is selling pieces of the suit he wore during his mugshot.

That's right, former President Trump is selling pieces of the suit he wore during his mugshot. You know, like billionaires do.

You think Rupert Murdoch would sell you his suit? If he thought you wanted his suit, he would burn it in front of you.

[Seth as Murdoch] There you go, mate. Take all the ashes you want!


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  #3171977 15-Dec-2023 11:46
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The only Trump memorabilia I'd be willing to pay for is a copy of his autopsy report.





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  #3172031 15-Dec-2023 12:02
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geekIT:  The only Trump memorabilia I'd be willing to pay for is a copy of his autopsy.

 

 

As requested:

 

 

Donald Trump and the Death of American Integrity: An Autopsy and a Path Forward – November 12, 2020 

 

"How did a colorful New York real estate mogul who has left a long line of bankruptcies and unpaid contractors in his wake, a bombastic self-promoter who is clearly not a conservative, a reality TV star who has no previous experience in governance, a very rich man who has privately said he really does find many of his core supporters deplorable, a philandering, porn-star bedding, name-calling narcissist with a long history of uttering racially-insensitive remarks, a climate denier, and the poster child for those who pretend to believe that Barack Obama is not an American citizen  - how did this individual become the 45th President of the United States?"





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  #3172033 15-Dec-2023 12:05
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How about this variation? (apologies for the language):

 


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  #3172090 15-Dec-2023 13:56
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Reminds me of the Resturant in Auckland that thought a large display of Trump flags 
To protest its censure for not obeying covid measures
was smart.
I think he lost his franchise.


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  #3172100 15-Dec-2023 14:33
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I think so

 

Yeh, he apparently followed Chris Hipkins around to give him a piece of his mind.
Dressed as if Trump was relevant to New Zealand.

 

 

Anyhow I cropped face out as I hope he has got some treatment and moved on.

 

Not Lonestar's fault though.
They did right thing and took a hit by cancelling his franchine as I understand it.
Probably got merry hell from Trumplicans, Antivaxers and other outstanding members of business community.


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  #3172114 15-Dec-2023 15:10
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geekIT:

 

The only Trump memorabilia I'd be willing to pay for is a copy of his autopsy report.

 

 

"Cause of death: Arteries clogged with cheeseburgers"


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  #3172117 15-Dec-2023 15:14
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quickymart:  How about this variation? (apologies for the language):

 

 


+10

 

 

ref.  Book of Revelations 13:18

 

Christians will follow a false prophet, and will wear his mark on their forehead.





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  #3172118 15-Dec-2023 15:15
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@Journeyman:

 

"Cause of death: Arteries clogged with cheeseburgers hamberders"

 

 

I fixed that for you.





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  #3172131 15-Dec-2023 15:59
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Journeyman:

 

geekIT:

 

The only Trump memorabilia I'd be willing to pay for is a copy of his autopsy report.

 

 

"Cause of death: Arteries clogged with cheeseburgers"

 

 

I think he's more likely to go the same way as Elvis. Dead on the crapper while full of s**t.


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  #3172172 15-Dec-2023 18:58
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GOP: the party of snowflakes.

Jack Smith: If he was a comic book hero, a news reporter would say to him "I'm glad you're on our side" and he'd reply "I did what I had to do."

Newsweek: Donald Trump Accuses Jack Smith of Trying to Ruin His Lawyers' Christmas

Former President Donald Trump accused Special Counsel Jack Smith of trying to ruin Christmas for his staff.

Trump's lawyers likened Smith to the Grinch, the fictional title character in Dr. Seuss classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas, in their response to Smith's petition to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to weigh in on Trump's immunity claim.

In the Wednesday filing, Trump's attorneys complained about the scheduled proposed by the prosecution that would make the former president's opening brief due the day after Christmas.

"This proposed schedule would require attorneys and support staff to work round-the-clock through the holidays, inevitably disrupting family and travel plans," the filing reads. "It is as if the Special Counsel 'growled, with his Grinch fingers nervously drumming, 'I must find some way to keep Christmas from coming. ... But how?'"

Smith's Monday decision to bypass an appeals court and bring the matter of presidential immunity directly to the Supreme Court was a rare move that showed how adamant the special counsel is for Trump's federal election interference trial to begin as scheduled on March 4, 2024.
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  #3172194 15-Dec-2023 21:45
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Oh lol, anything to play the poor, hard-done-by billionaire. Just like the time he tried to pay a lawyer with a horse. No, not a house, a horse.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/sep/05/donald-trump-tried-pay-lawyer-horse-book-david-enrich-servants-of-the-damned

 

 


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