i really ask myself ... all those magatards who are still so in love with their criminal messiah - how many of them are going to commit suicide as soon as this fat p.o.s. finally goes to prison?
This is such a moronic dramatization. Half of the US is ready to vote for Trump. A few will probably cry if he is jailed. Many more will still vote for him. It is sad. GOP has much better candidates. Trump is very overpriced.
The Donald's legal troubles keep growing like his 6'7" son. https://news.yahoo.com/melania-trump-renegotiates-her-very-160300123.html
She dotes on the son who she knows will be around a lot longer than Donald and can stuff cash and jewellery into his pockets with her own purse limited by contract.
I always figured being the youngest cost me an inch or two. Any time you left the table for a moment you had to lick your food first.
They factually do have better candidates than Trump but the GOP risk losing too much if the RNC selects someone else to go up against the Democrats in the 2024 U.S. election. Further, the right of the GOP is just as problematic as Trump for the GOP, even more so for McCarthy as he struggles to lead them to get things done while they scheme to oust him from leadership...shades of warnings from Liz Cheney that now plans to run as an independent to split the vote to ensure Trump never returns to the Oval Office as she promised to do. ------- When Representative Kevin McCarthy was short the votes he needed to become speaker in January, he didn’t browbeat his far-right Republican detractors or threaten retribution. Instead, he granted them major concessions, subjecting himself to a long, humiliating slog to win them over. Mr. McCarthy is now facing a near-certain government shutdown and a possible move by the same faction to oust him from his post if he moves to head off the crisis. And he is turning to the same people-pleasing script, seeking to mollify a faction of his conference he privately scorns. He has once again caved to the demands of far-right lawmakers, opening an impeachment inquiry into President Biden and then agreeing to slash government spending to levels they clamored for. When that was not enough, Mr. McCarthy pushed aside a stopgap spending bill to avert a government shutdown. Instead, he bowed to the right flank’s insistence on first bringing up a series of individual yearlong spending bills loaded up with arch-conservative policy dictates — even though none had a chance of enactment. Democrats have criticized him as the weakest speaker in history... https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/29/us/politics/mccarthy-government-shutdown.html wrbtrader