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Don • 3 years ago

Now would be the perfect time for any country, including Iceland or Greenland, to invade America and win the war since there is no leadership to stop you.

teeky2 • 3 years ago

With any other US president we wouldn't now be subjected to this election fraud crap.
It's all because man-baby Trump does not have the psychological wherewithal to deal with his election loss appropriately. Election fraud is one of the few things he can fall back on to console himself, but he drags the entire nation down in his need to create his own comforting version of reality. He simply cannot accept that he lost.
Key Republicans fall into line with his delusions, knowing he's wrong, but hoping it works.

CAblue • 3 years ago

Since: Sedition is a serious felony punishable by fines and up to 20 years in prison and it refers to the act of inciting revolt or violence against a lawful authority with the goal of destroying or overthrowing it;

And since: Trump prevented President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team from meeting with its counterparts at Pentagon intelligence agencies;

And since: The Presidential Transition Act of 1963, was enacted by Congress to prevent “Any disruption occasioned by the transfer of the executive power could produce results detrimental to the safety and well-being of the United States and its people;”

Therefore: Trump and all enablers of this seditions behavior should be immediately removed from office and thereafter face trial for sedition.

minidriver • 3 years ago

Must be going for insanity pleas for all the court appearances coming up.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

Well, if you count golfing as stewing over the election, then.... yeah.

george mira • 3 years ago

It's now clear that a legally mandated record of service including a parallel to the military Dishonorable Discharge should exist for future evaluation of ALL who violate Oaths of Office in government.

Unfortunately legislators, acutely aware of their own consistent moments, periods, and sometimes, lifetimes of reprehensible behavior, would never add this vitally necessary component to government

Peter Kirkup • 3 years ago

So Sean Hannity implanted a crazy bug in Trump's brain called "the illegal vote suitcase", and now the bug is running loose among the pockets in the Mad Cow Diseased cavern atop Trump's neck. Wow. Hopefully there is at least one healthy adult left in the WH on Jan. 20 to drag the baby out.

IA-Mike • 3 years ago

This is a good thing. It means he isn't spending time screwing up something else. Let's hope he stays that way until US Marshals frog march him into arraignment in New York.

Ron Devious • 3 years ago

The Post reports, “Trump has little in the way of a plan, according to
several senior administration officials, and is focused rather on
cataloguing the ways he insists he was robbed of victory.”

I have fun imagining what he must be experiencing emotionally. All the frothing rage and frustration, together with a thick underlying layer of gnawing fear. There is no one around who will help him.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

Especially if it makes him demand more big macs and kfc!

KnowItAll • 3 years ago

The biggest Fraud pulled on the American people was by Donald Trump himself. Donald Trump so admitted that the election was Rigged at the Highest Level, this means that Donald Trump himself and his enablers rigged the election for republicans and himself to win, but his partners in crime double cross him and had him lose before he totally destroys the republican party. Maybe one day he will Rat out the people who help him rig the election. His partners in crime better keep watching their backs because Trump has shown to turn on people in a split second to save himself.

chuck • 3 years ago

Trump has little in the way of a plan

In other words, the same way he went into the election cycle.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

The same way he's been for four fucking years.

Oh wait, he did have a plan: screw Americans over any way he can.

woodroid • 3 years ago

I once was in transit at Miami Intl, and there suitcases everywhere in the transit room! Everywhere! It was highly suspicious.

Citizen1 • 3 years ago

The VERY shortsighted staff that reportedly only fed Trump the rosiest of polls set us all up for this debacle!

Too freaking weak to speak truth to stupid now has stupid festering

mongopat • 3 years ago

I don't feel one bit sorry for these Maladministration staffers trying and failing to find new jobs. Trump Stench cannot be washed or worn off. It's permanent. They liked working for this obvious stupid Disgusting Bastard just fine until he lost.

Franka Footer • 3 years ago

Keep in mind the only reason Trump's coup is failing is because he's stupid.
Even a person of average intelligence would realize the benefits of hiring real experts with specific experiences.
The republican party has only aided and abetted Trump in his seditious quest to overturn a lawful election.
The next "Trump" might not be as stupid as this Trump so never forget republicans are a party of seditious traitors that want to rule, not govern,

nkd • 3 years ago

"...a White House official conceded Trump has a lot of free time on his hands ..."

Well, at least somebody in this administration conceded something.

Butterfly1 • 3 years ago

Reportedly the loser-in-chief told the Georgia crowd he has (paraphrasing) “worked harder in the last three weeks than he has his whole life”. That tells you all you need to know about DonJon, he only works “hard” to save his fat ass; he certainly hasn’t done a damn thing about slowing down or stopping Covid. What a deranged man.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

Or help the economy.
Or help the environment.
Or help small business owners.
Or rein in asshats he appointed to various positions.
Or.... okay, you get my drift.

David Netzoff • 3 years ago

Why do I have a sense of elation when I think of trump and his humiliating and personally embarrassing loss and Joe Biden’s Landslide victory recently. I usually think personal gloating is very tacky, but it feels so right!

AzItLies • 3 years ago

It is kind of humorous, I agree. But at the same time, there's a lot of danger here because this person is really very ill. Looking at it on the surface, u almost have to laugh. But what's probably going on behind the scenes is what's so scary. Part of that is he's delusional, and believes he's been 'wronged'. And unfortunately, his 'followers' believe him.

Oscar Wildling • 3 years ago

And his acolytes in the media encourage him- thanks, Hannity.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

IMHO, I think innanity is angling for his own lil' pardon. I'm sure he's been hinky somehow...

cwnidog • 3 years ago

"... a White House official conceded Trump has a lot of free time on his hands."

We essentially have a 9/11 occurring every day with COVID, an economy in the shitter, and huge income inequality, just to name a few that come immediately to mind. He should have *no* free time.

teeky2 • 3 years ago

Remember when Trump said he'd be too busy working to play much golf?
And some people actually believed that!

Lone Wolf • 3 years ago

The Adderall Addled Assclown is going nuts over election fraud? The Adderall Addled Assclown is going nuts ((he's a fucking lunatic) because his scheme to steal the election to try to keep his morbidly obese fat ass out of prison didn't work.

CW • 3 years ago

kinda makes ya smile...

Cappy Dick • 3 years ago

When has he ever done his job as president? Never, would be my answer. His minions have been doing his job since day one. He just signs stuff when they put it in front of him. Lack of any leadership is one reason why his admin has been such a random cluster fk. The only job trump has ever done in his life is con man, and full time grifting. Oh, and full time tv watcher.

kareemachan • 3 years ago

And speaking of signing, his is one of the scariest autographs I've ever seen, and graphologists agree with me.

oldjovian • 3 years ago

Trump is failing at his job.

25th Amendment

mojorising • 3 years ago

rump is saying what all racist white maga folks are saying, how could kemp let all those black monkeys vote?? Why didn't kemp put that vile Stacy Abrams in 'jail? Doesn't he know that this is the south, a red state, how did we lose????

Jinmichigan • 3 years ago

He's a loser and the entire world knows that is a fact.

GarColga • 3 years ago

After Tяump leaves office I plan on taking a break from being a political news junkie. But for now I can't get enough of these stories about how miserable Tяump is.

John J Guy • 3 years ago

'...The large majority of his time has been unstructured, in the Oval [Office], just going nuts about voter fraud!'

He has never been interested in the actual duties of the Presidency...

Only his own vain self glorification and everyone kneeling to admire his Egotistical ostentation.

...Indictments and investigations of this Sad Sack SOB need to starting occurring immediately from his exiting the White House in January!

TiredOldVet • 3 years ago

The bat-shit crazy presidunce believes that anything he says is the truth and because he said it it must be the truth. A few years in the mental ward of a New York prison is the appropriate remedy.

Clint Hall • 3 years ago

A few years? You mean the rest of its deformed existence.

Hassanbensober • 3 years ago

Waiting for Trump to stroke out and drop dead. Take Lumpy with you. 2 assholes.

TStMauro • 3 years ago

What this man is really worried about is the forthcoming trials and the forthcoming payments of millions of dollars when he has no money. He won't find it as easy to declare bankruptcy now since the Repubs changed the laws.

BaronSiegfried • 3 years ago

Nope, he's good. He's got a new grift, as I don't think he's going to be able to get back into real estate. He has 74 million gullible sheep he can fleece for years. Think about it - if he can grift even just $100/year out of them . . . how many billion is that?

This is how he operates - goes into a business with flash, runs it into the ground, loses interest, claims victory while declaring bankruptcy, but not before finding dupes he can unload his debt upon. This is just the latest iteration of his business model.

Rae Starr • 3 years ago

I think a lot of what you are saying here is true. The part where I have my doubts concerns the length of time he'll be able to fleece the 74 million. Once he is out of the WH, his ability to entertain his fans (and, more importantly, get them to *finance* that entertainment) will gradually diminish. I anticipate that being out of the halls of power is going to reduce him to a tired old infomercial while the rest of the world has moved on. And any indictments (should they materialize) will simple be free entertainment for everyone.

Stuart Wyman-Cahall • 3 years ago

Let us pray.

TechYes • 3 years ago

On an up note, only 45 'til 46, folks!

Brian • 3 years ago

If any of the deplorables who've been ass up in the gutter for tRUMP gets a job as anything besides a fluffer for the pros behind the dumpster at 7/11 ... well, we know there's no justice. Sigh... SMH.

number09 • 3 years ago

There is no fraud.

What there is are 270,000+ people that are dead today because of you.

What there will be is a half a million dead because of you when you leave office.

sonofroyrogers • 3 years ago

"Fatalism" of the staff ?
HELL, they SHOULD be worrying about JAIL !!

number09 • 3 years ago

For aiding and abetting treason it should be the firing squad.

sonofroyrogers • 3 years ago

FINE by me !!

John Danielski • 3 years ago

Anyone who serves a monster willingly becomes a monster himself and deserves his fate.