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Yes.
During his remarks, Milley specifically referred to Biden with words of praise.  See the link below.  Trump also posted criticism of Milley last week (well before Milley made his "dictator" reference) on social media.  The "dictator" comment was clearly aimed at Trump.  And it applies. 
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/milley-swipes-trump-praises-biden-leaves-complicated-legacy/story?id=103597900
 

Sorry, you’re right, I was being sarcastic.
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We should just run a sprinkler system in the forests and mountains in the west. Fire? Turn on the sprinklers. Drought? Turn on the sprinklers. Good thing Biden didn't suggest flooding the forest floor, we'd have to have a dementia discussion 

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28 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

Why do they keep saying they’re fighting for freedom? What right don’t they have? 

They're not looking for freedom. They just want to punch down on non-WASPs. 

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2 hours ago, Neonmoon said:

Why do they keep saying they’re fighting for freedom? What right don’t they have? 

The right to drop the n-word without getting their asses kicked or getting shamed on social media or fired from their job.

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Wait.  Weren't we all told just a few days back that if the boat sank, everyone would be electrocuted?  Now we are told the boat will just sink anyway?

Also, how much does a nuclear reactor on an Nimitz  Ford class carrier weigh? Just asking questions here.

 

 

 

Never mind, we are back to electrocution:

 

 

 

 

 

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Lost in all this brilliant rhetoric is Trump is on a 25' bass boat with a Mercury outboard that somehow made its way into the middle of the Pacific where sharks live. 

"Only thing more powerful than this boat's draw...is my draw of my beautiful brown people over here.  Take a look.  Can we get a camera on my colored draw over here?"  

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For him, I hope it’s both.  America’s shittiest president electrocuted, eaten by a shark and then a flotilla of Magatard boats and their incompetent shark hunters headed out to sea like a scene from Jaws.   

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On 9/29/2023 at 6:28 PM, Pancho said:

 

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  My wife is currently ranting and losing her shit while I listen to this idiot talk......lol. The word moron has been used at least 7 times along with "I can't even". Now she is saying she seriously wonders what his IQ is. Yes, you are getting the play by play.

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On 9/29/2023 at 6:28 PM, Pancho said:

 

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My God, the applause at the end of his idiotic proposal and lie about talking to some important guy from Austria is maybe worse than the idiocy. 

Free water flowing from the north to dampen our forests. 

Clearing all the dead trees, presumably with rakes.

And the California fire was not a fucking forest fire, you imbecile.

And then, applause. And we're accustomed to it.

Fuck.

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1 hour ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

Wait.  Weren't we all told just a few days back that if the boat sank, everyone would be electrocuted?  Now we are told the boat will just sink anyway?

Also, how much does a nuclear reactor on an Nimitz  Ford class carrier weigh? Just asking questions here.

 

 

 

Never mind, we are back to electrocution:

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 hour ago, NAVY said:

Just wait until he finds out about magnets 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Thatguy said:

  My wife is currently ranting and losing her shit while I listen to this idiot talk......lol. The word moron has been used at least 7 times along with "I can't even". Now she is saying she seriously wonders what his IQ is. Yes, you are getting the play by play.

Ask her why women are always in odd numbered groups, then tell her "because women never EVEN" and don't forget to duck.😁

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On 9/29/2023 at 4:28 PM, Pancho said:

 

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Fuck anyone pushing the Biden is too old and slipping narrative over the next year, when they know damn well that this is the only alternative.

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I wonder if during all that absolute nonsense, if a single person in that audience thought to themselves, "Oh shit. He's crazy. It's a con. It's always been a con. I'm such a fool."

Probably not.

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32 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

Fuck anyone pushing the Biden is too old and slipping narrative over the next year, when they know damn well that this is the only alternative.

We can dampen the forest floor with free water that comes pouring down from the north. 

Crowd:

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2 minutes ago, Doc Sam Beckett said:

We can dampen the forest floor with free water that comes pouring down from the north. 

Crowd:

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Water drips down from greater Canadia. Gravity and whatnot 

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I wonder if during all that absolute nonsense, if a single person in that audience thought to themselves, "Oh shit. He's crazy. It's a con. It's always been a con. I'm such a fool."
Probably not.
No we are left with the cult members. Smaller audience but all in.

A lot of the OG Trumpers, like my brother, put the Red Hats away and are "too busy to pay attention to politics".

It actually works well for the GOP, as people like him vote straight R and are uniformed as to the ghouls and hideous fuckery they vote for.
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16 hours ago, Thatguy said:

  My wife is currently ranting and losing her shit while I listen to this idiot talk......lol. The word moron has been used at least 7 times along with "I can't even". Now she is saying she seriously wonders what his IQ is. Yes, you are getting the play by play.

Here's a collection of hits:

 

 

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SIAP -- apparently Michael Lewis wrote in his new book that Sam Bankman-Fried reached out to Trump (or his handlers) through back channels and was advised that for the right price, Trump would not seek re-election in 2020. That price? $5B.

dr-evil-pinky-finger-laugh-a293buatdhal6https://www.jpost.com/american-politics/article-761256

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Jailed former billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried considered paying former US President Donald Trump to not run for re-election in 2020, according to an excerpt of a forthcoming book published on Sunday.

In the excerpt published in the Washington Post, Michael Lewis, the author of "Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon," said Bankman-Fried at the time was planning to give $15 million to $30 million to Republican Senator Mitch McConnell to defeat the "Trumpier" candidates in the Senate races.

"On a separate front, he explained to me, as the plane descended into Washington, he was exploring the legality of paying Donald Trump himself not to run for president," Lewis wrote.

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"His team had somehow created a back channel into the Trump operation and returned with the not terribly Earth-shattering news that Donald Trump might indeed have his price: $5 billion. Or so Sam was told by his team."

The excerpt did not discuss why Bankman-Fried did not press ahead with the plans.

Mark Botnick, a spokesperson for Bankman-Fried, declined to comment on the excerpt, while representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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He faces a statutory maximum of 110 years in prison, though any sentence would be determined by the judge overseeing the case based on a range of factors, and he would likely get far less.

Lewis' book release coincides with the start of Bankman-Fried's fraud trial this week.

 

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So the savviest businessman in U.S. history thought you could just "have" $5bn dollars from somebody without raising any red flags?  I mean, I know the guy doesn't like to pay taxes and thinks he's the smartest man alive, but at some point even he looks at all those zeroes and has to realize, "Yeah, somebody might wonder about this.  IRS or the Jews, somebody...right?  We gotta take a different approach maybe.:"  

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19 hours ago, Disco Strangler said:

For him, I hope it’s both.  America’s shittiest president electrocuted, eaten by a shark and then a flotilla of Magatard boats and their incompetent shark hunters headed out to sea like a scene from Jaws.   

Da fuq did a shark ever do to you?  Seriously, it would take a lot of sharks to eat that much shit.  

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1 hour ago, C-Man said:

SIAP -- apparently Michael Lewis wrote in his new book that Sam Bankman-Fried reached out to Trump (or his handlers) through back channels and was advised that for the right price, Trump would not seek re-election in 2020. That price? $5B.

dr-evil-pinky-finger-laugh-a293buatdhal6https://www.jpost.com/american-politics/article-761256

 

Cash?  Or could we use Trump’s accepted valuation approach?  I’d be down for giving him 2 more Mar A Lagos and a NY apartment to keep him from office. Oh - and the trials proceed. 

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1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

So the savviest businessman in U.S. history thought you could just "have" $5bn dollars from somebody without raising any red flags?  I mean, I know the guy doesn't like to pay taxes and thinks he's the smartest man alive, but at some point even he looks at all those zeroes and has to realize, "Yeah, somebody might wonder about this.  IRS or the Jews, somebody...right?  We gotta take a different approach maybe.:"  

Well he would have paid in buttcoins so it would've been untracable DUUUUHHHH

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Wait we could, as a country, pool enough money together and give it to him? And he will leave us alone? 

If everyone who voted for Biden chipped in an average of $100, that's almost a billion dollars. Think that would do it? 

Edit: I was off a zero. It's more like $8 billion.

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21 hours ago, Disco Strangler said:

For him, I hope it’s both.  America’s shittiest president electrocuted, eaten by a shark and then a flotilla of Magatard boats and their incompetent shark hunters headed out to sea like a scene from Jaws.   

 

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1 hour ago, Red Five said:

Wait we could, as a country, pool enough money together and give it to him? And he will leave us alone? 

If everyone who voted for Biden chipped in an average of $100, that's almost a billion dollars. Think that would do it? 

Edit: I was off a zero. It's more like $8 billion.

Fuck that. He’d take the money and still run,  all while feeding the cult that the deep state and evil democrats are plotting against him. Dotard needs to die or be in prison.

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https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/02/politics/john-kelly-donald-trump-us-service-members-veterans/index.html

None of this is really news, of course, but Trump's longest-serving Chief of Staff lights his former boss on fire.

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John Kelly, the longest-serving White House chief of staff for Donald Trump, offered his harshest criticism yet of the former president in an exclusive statement to CNN.

Kelly set the record straight with on-the-record confirmation of a number of damning stories about statements Trump made behind closed doors attacking US service members and veterans, listing a number of objectionable comments Kelly witnessed Trump make firsthand.

“What can I add that has not already been said?” Kelly said, when asked if he wanted to weigh in on his former boss in light of recent comments made by other former Trump officials. “A person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all ‘suckers’ because ‘there is nothing in it for them.’ A person that did not want to be seen in the presence of military amputees because ‘it doesn’t look good for me.’ A person who demonstrated open contempt for a Gold Star family – for all Gold Star families – on TV during the 2016 campaign, and rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America’s defense are ‘losers’ and wouldn’t visit their graves in France.

“A person who is not truthful regarding his position on the protection of unborn life, on women, on minorities, on evangelical Christians, on Jews, on working men and women,” Kelly continued. “A person that has no idea what America stands for and has no idea what America is all about. A person who cavalierly suggests that a selfless warrior who has served his country for 40 years in peacetime and war should lose his life for treason – in expectation that someone will take action. A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law.

“There is nothing more that can be said,” Kelly concluded. “God help us.”

In the statement, Kelly is confirming, on the record, a number of details in a 2020 story in The Atlantic by editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg, including Trump turning to Kelly on Memorial Day 2017, as they stood among those killed in Afghanistan and Iraq in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery, and saying, “I don’t get it. What was in it for them?”

Those details also include Trump’s inability to understand why the American public respects former prisoners of war and those shot down in combat. Then-candidate Trump of course said in front of a crowd in 2015 that former Vietnam POW Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, was “not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” But behind closed doors, sources told Goldberg, this lack of understanding went on to cause Trump to repeatedly call McCain a “loser” and to refer to former President George H. W. Bush, who was also shot down as a Navy pilot in World War II, as a “loser.”

CNN reached out to the Trump campaign Monday afternoon, telling officials there that a former administration official had confirmed, on the record, a number of details about the 2020 Atlantic story, without naming Kelly, and seeking comment. The Trump campaign responded by insulting the character and credibility of retired Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Mark Milley, who had nothing to do with this story.

The Atlantic article also described Trump’s 2018 visit to France for the centennial anniversary of the end of World War I, where, according to several senior staff members, Trump said he did not want to visit the graves of American soldiers buried in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris because, “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.” During that same trip to France, the article reported, Trump said the 1,800 US Marines killed in the Belleau Wood were “suckers” for getting killed.

And Kelly’s statement adds context to a story in the book “The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021,” by Susan Glasser and Peter Baker, in which Trump, after a separate trip to France in 2017, tells Kelly he wants no wounded veterans in a military parade he’s trying to have planned in his honor. Inspired by the Bastille Day parade, except for the section of the parade featuring wounded French veterans in wheelchairs, Trump tells Kelly, “Look, I don’t want any wounded guys in the parade.”

“Those are the heroes,” Kelly said. “In our society, there’s only one group of people who are more heroic than they are – and they are buried over in Arlington.”

“I don’t want them,” Trump said. “It doesn’t look good for me.”

The story squares with another recent story from Goldberg in The Atlantic, a profile of retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley, in which Trump does not react well to seeing severely wounded Army Captain Luis Avila singing “God Bless America” at a welcome event for the new chairman. “Why do you bring people like that here? No one wants to see that, the wounded.”

Kelly’s statement also refers to a remark Trump made in response to that same article, which describes Milley, in the closing days of the Trump presidency in 2020, receiving intelligence that the Chinese military feared Trump was about to order a military strike on it. Milley, in a call authorized by Trump administration officials, reassured his Chinese counterparts that such a strike was not going to happen.

That call was first reported in 2021 in the book “Peril” by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, but Trump said this past week on his social media site that the call was “an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH.”

Asked for reaction to the suggestion that he deserves execution, Milley told Norah O’Donnell of “60 Minutes” that he wouldn’t “comment directly on those, those things. But I can tell you that this military, this soldier, me, will never turn our back on that Constitution.”

Kelly’s statement to CNN comes days after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson sat down with CNN in an interview promoting her new book, “Enough,” and warned the public that “Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”

“Enough,” interestingly, contains a scene in which Hutchinson and then-White House communications director Alyssa Farah Griffin push back against Goldberg’s 2020 story. Griffin issued a statement to The Atlantic after that story posted denying the report.

Reached for comment over the weekend, Griffin said, “Despite publicly praising the military and claiming to be the most pro-military president, there’s a demonstrable record of Trump bashing the most decorated service members in our country, from Gen. Mattis to Kelly to Milley, to criticizing the wounded or deceased like John McCain. Donald Trump will fundamentally never understand service the way those who have actually served in uniform will, and it’s one of the countless reasons he’s unfit to be commander in chief.”

No other presidential candidate in history has had so many detractors from his inner circle. His former secretary of defense, Mark Esper, told CNN in November 2022, “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

Trump’s former attorney general, Bill Barr, told CBS in June that “he is a consummate narcissist. And he constantly engages in reckless conduct. … He will always put his own interests, and gratifying his own ego, ahead of everything else, including the country’s interests. Our country can’t, you know, can’t be a therapy session for you know, a troubled man like this.”

 

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53 minutes ago, C-Man said:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/02/politics/john-kelly-donald-trump-us-service-members-veterans/index.html

None of this is really news, of course, but Trump's longest-serving Chief of Staff lights his former boss on fire.

 

Milley.

Kelly.

Esper.

Barr.

Hutchinson.

Etc. ad infinitum.....

Senior person after senior person.  DECORATED soldiers, at the highest ranks.  They aren't just telling us that Donald Trump is a vulgarian, eats his steaks overcooked with ketchup, or shit like that.  They are telling us, in direct and unambiguous language, that Donald Trump is unamerican, is anti-democratic values and the Constitution, pro-authoritarian dictators, puts his own interests ahead of the country's, has disdain for Americans who actually sacrificed for their country, and is the greatest threat this country faces.

And he may be put back into the White House in 2024, because one of our two parties is all in, 100%, on the cult devoted to this vile, anti-american piece of shit.  At the very least, 35%+of this country will happily vote for him.

Y'all wanna know why there's a ledge?  That's why.

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Just now, 956 Worldwide said:

But fuck John Kelly, though. This dude had a great career and rose to be a combatant commander and then was making a pot of money. He didn’t need to go work for Donald J Trump. He was his most effective thug over at DHS. Then he went over and was part of the WH goon squad. 
 

I hate this shit “I worked really hard to help a chaos ghoul try to take the country apart, now praise me for telling you what you already knew about him now that I don’t work for him anymore.”

Oh....agreed.  You won't see me joining the Hutchinson, Barr, or Kelly fan clubs.  They went to work for a fascist piece of shit because they were opportunist and shitheels in their own right.  They just lied to themselves to convince themselves that it couldn't be THAT bad.  They should read this board first.  We'd have told them what's up.

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4 hours ago, Red Five said:

Wait we could, as a country, pool enough money together and give it to him? And he will leave us alone? 

If everyone who voted for Biden chipped in an average of $100, that's almost a billion dollars. Think that would do it? 

Edit: I was off a zero. It's more like $8 billion.

Why would we give him money?  He's the one who sucks.

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10 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

But fuck John Kelly, though. This dude had a great career and rose to be a combatant commander and then was making a pot of money. He didn’t need to go work for Donald J Trump. He was his most effective thug over at DHS. Then he went over and was part of the WH goon squad. 
 

I hate this shit “I worked really hard to help a chaos ghoul try to take the country apart, now praise me for telling you what you already knew about him now that I don’t work for him anymore.”

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8 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Oh....agreed.  You won't see me joining the Hutchinson, Barr, or Kelly fan clubs.  They went to work for a fascist piece of shit because they were opportunist and shitheels in their own right.  They just lied to themselves to convince themselves that it couldn't be THAT bad.  They should read this board first.  We'd have told them what's up.

I might give Hutchinson a small pass. She's young, naive and stupid and was simply Meadows' assistant, right? That seasoned, grown-ass adults went along with Trump's dipshittery is unforgiveable.

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3 minutes ago, C-Man said:

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I might give Hutchinson a small pass. She's young, naive and stupid and was simply Meadows' assistant, right? That seasoned, grown-ass adults went along with Trump's dipshittery is unforgiveable.

I wonder about Hutchison’s parents.  She worked serially for some of the shittiest and slimiest people in DC:

Intern for Ted Cruz

Intern for Steve Scalise

Intern for Trump White House

Eye candy and taskmaster for Meadows 

Just totally gross and even if I were a Republican I’d try to keep my 23 year old daughter out of that snake pit. And of course she was harassed in that environment. I just can’t understand why any woman would go to work for DJT given the record. And 

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35 minutes ago, Brisketexan said:

Milley.

Kelly.

Esper.

Barr.

Hutchinson.

Etc. ad infinitum.....

Senior person after senior person.  DECORATED soldiers, at the highest ranks.  They aren't just telling us that Donald Trump is a vulgarian, eats his steaks overcooked with ketchup, or shit like that.  They are telling us, in direct and unambiguous language, that Donald Trump is unamerican, is anti-democratic values and the Constitution, pro-authoritarian dictators, puts his own interests ahead of the country's, has disdain for Americans who actually sacrificed for their country, and is the greatest threat this country faces.

And he may be put back into the White House in 2024, because one of our two parties is all in, 100%, on the cult devoted to this vile, anti-american piece of shit.  At the very least, 35%+of this country will happily vote for him.

Y'all wanna know why there's a ledge?  That's why.

Imagine a person Bill Barr can’t countenance. 

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1 minute ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Imagine a person Bill Barr can’t countenance. 

This is what I'm saying.  Some of the slimiest, most lizard-like people in the history of American government look at Trump and are saying "now THAT guy....HE'S a real piece of shit."  

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