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Trump had two good attributes that Biden doesn't. Trump was an outsider, and he didn't do what most do when they get to DC - turn into an insider overnight. The other biggie was that Trump was perfectly willing to get in the mud and wrestle with opponents - one thing that has been lacking in republican presidents for a very long time. Biden is just another insider playing the dem game - and not very convincingly or well.

I throw the McConnell's of the world in as well. Just a big game for our amusement and despair.
 
Not trolling... He was impeached for saying "there is nothing going on between us." and "It depends upon what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the—if he—if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not—that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement."[/QUOTE

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Trump had two good attributes that Biden doesn't. Trump was an outsider, and he didn't do what most do when they get to DC - turn into an insider overnight. The other biggie was that Trump was perfectly willing to get in the mud and wrestle with opponents - one thing that has been lacking in republican presidents for a very long time. Biden is just another insider playing the dem game - and not very convincingly or well.


I agree that Trump as an outsider had an angle to it. It is certainly a significant factor in his being elected. But I think he overplayed his hand once he got in there. His ego wouldn't allow him to admit at any point that he had made a mistake on anything or learned a better way to handle something. He could have done that and probably poked a little self deprecating fun at himself and gotten some mileage. Just not in his wheelhouse and instead at the first sign of chaos he doubled down and made it worse in every instance.

His descent into irrationality at the covid press conferences is a good example. From a half hearted slow the spread to denying it and talking about injecting household cleaners.
 
Trump had two good attributes that Biden doesn't. Trump was an outsider, and he didn't do what most do when they get to DC - turn into an insider overnight. The other biggie was that Trump was perfectly willing to get in the mud and wrestle with opponents - one thing that has been lacking in republican presidents for a very long time. Biden is just another insider playing the dem game - and not very convincingly or well.
It certainly wasn't "lacking" in Richard M. Nixon. LOL.

Are you saying that all Republican Presidents should be like "Tricky Dick"? LOL. Donald Trump was like Nixon, but not for the service of good government. Donald Trump didn't view the United States Department of Justice as being an independent body. Trump saw the DOJ as a vehicle for his own personal use, and that it was legitimate to use the DOJ to exact revenge against his critics and political opponents. Trump also viewed the primary role of the United States Attorney General as being the personal defense attorney for the President, including in potential civil defense cases brought against him. Trump was wrong on both counts. It amazes me how so many of Trump's abuses of power are viewed as being positive attributes by his supporters.
 
It certainly wasn't "lacking" in Richard M. Nixon. LOL.

Are you saying that all Republican Presidents should be like "Tricky Dick"? LOL. Donald Trump was like Nixon, but not for the service of good government. Donald Trump didn't view the United States Department of Justice as being an independent body. Trump saw the DOJ as a vehicle for his own personal use, and that it was legitimate to use the DOJ to exact revenge against his critics and political opponents. Trump also viewed the primary role of the United States Attorney General as being the personal defense attorney for the President, including in potential civil defense cases brought against him. Trump was wrong on both counts. It amazes me how so many of Trump's abuses of power are viewed as being positive attributes by his supporters.
Are you not going to call out Biden for this?
 
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The investigation into Rudy Giuliani's conduct in the Ukraine began well before Joe Biden was elected.
So even though the reporting over the raid is true and it's a clear weaponization if federal forces against a political opponent, you're going to make yourself out to be a liar. That's cool, just checking.
 
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Like I said nothing would happen even if something legit was found. So like I said, who cares? Who cares what right wing media says? Do you actually listen to that crap?

Your hypocrisy is on full display. We all know if the tables were turned, you would be all for an audit.

January 6th called.
 
So even though the reporting over the raid is true and it's a clear weaponization if federal forces against a political opponent, you're going to make yourself out to be a liar. That's cool, just checking.

Is there credible reporting that Biden instigated this raid or somebody did so on his behalf and that it was not a legitimate part of the investigation that started before the inauguration? I haven't paid too much attention other than seeing Rudy, apparently, Can Fail.
 
The investigation into Rudy Giuliani's conduct in the Ukraine began well before Joe Biden was elected.

The hilarious irony is Rudy's kid complaining that this is a result of partisan politics influencing the DOJ.

Was this kid under a rock for the last four years?
 
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So even though the reporting over the raid is true and it's a clear weaponization if federal forces against a political opponent, you're going to make yourself out to be a liar. That's cool, just checking.
What are you advocating for if a politician/or associate has violated the law? A free pass? The Girl Scouts call them and ask them to tell them the truth?
 
So even though the reporting over the raid is true and it's a clear weaponization if federal forces against a political opponent, you're going to make yourself out to be a liar. That's cool, just checking.
LOL. That investigation has nothing to do with Joe Biden. Unlike Trump, he views the DOJ as an independent body. The investigation into Giuliani began while Trump was still the President of the United States.
 
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It certainly wasn't "lacking" in Richard M. Nixon. LOL.

Are you saying that all Republican Presidents should be like "Tricky Dick"? LOL. Donald Trump was like Nixon, but not for the service of good government. Donald Trump didn't view the United States Department of Justice as being an independent body. Trump saw the DOJ as a vehicle for his own personal use, and that it was legitimate to use the DOJ to exact revenge against his critics and political opponents. Trump also viewed the primary role of the United States Attorney General as being the personal defense attorney for the President, including in potential civil defense cases brought against him. Trump was wrong on both counts. It amazes me how so many of Trump's abuses of power are viewed as being positive attributes by his supporters.

Remember Filegate under the Clintons?

White House FBI files controversy - Wikipedia

Or the IRS targeting scandal under Obama?

Or is your memory selective to Republicans attempting to weaponize government agencies?
 
What are you advocating for if a politician/or associate has violated the law? A free pass? The Girl Scouts call them and ask them to tell them the truth?

@tnmarktx may be the first poster I've seen that is consistently clowned on by both sides.

He literally brings nothing to the table.
 
The hilarious irony is Rudy's kid complaining that this is a result of partisan politics influencing the DOJ.

Was this kid under a rock for the last four years?
Exactly... and Donald Trump never even tried to hide that he was trying to influence his Attorney General (either Sessions or Barr) into launching an investigation into a critic or into an opponent of his. Over his last two years in office, Trump often tweeted that the AG should be "looking into" the Bidens, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.
 
The investigation into Rudy Giuliani's conduct in the Ukraine began well before Joe Biden was elected.
So even though the reporting over the raid is true and it's a clear weaponization if federal forces against a political opponent, you're going to make yourself out to be a liar. That's cool, just checking.
January 6th called.
What happened on the 6th other than the murder of an unarmed protester?
 
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Exactly... and Donald Trump never even tried to hide that he was trying to influence his Attorney General (either Sessions or Barr) into launching an investigation into a critic or into an opponent of his. Over his last two years in office, Trump often tweeted that the AG should be "looking into" the Bidens, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama.

You can't make this stuff up. He had to have had to multiple takes to get through the sound bite. No way he said it without cracking up on the first shot.
 
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