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In reply to the discussion: Trump has always been crazy but... [View all]ScratchCat
(2,458 posts)50. They have sworn statements from every aide
That they told him, and that he was aware, that there was no widespread, massive fraud that could have changed the outcome of the election. It's all over at that point. There is no defense for him left. Its that simple. This is what voters need to know prior to the election and what the Republicans wanted under court seal until the election was over. Its one thing to say "we all know they told him that". To have the statements out that can now no longer be disputed with silence is the nail in the coffin.
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He's already insane. That's the whole problem from the beginning. The gop is too cowardly to police their own
SWBTATTReg
Sep 29
#17
They can fact check him all they want, but no one has the courage to go THERE.
Boomerproud
Sep 29
#41
and that's why his minions, shoot, shouldn't say minions, I love them....so his followers
a kennedy
Sep 29
#5
Trump should wear his jammies for press conferences & prep the insanity defense
bucolic_frolic
Sep 29
#7
Judge Chutkan is definitely on his mind...(what she might decide to release of Smith's revised charge document)
hlthe2b
Sep 29
#12
Let's hope that the screamingly obvious starts to sink in the "collective unconscious"
usonian
Sep 29
#33
You think he's nuts now? Wait until after the first reports on mail-in and early voting
ArkansasDemocrat1
Sep 29
#22
AG Holder-"I think it's both projection on his part, but also an indication of again that cognitive decline"
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 29
#26
Forty, fifty years ago, Trump would have been an involuntary hold in a mental hospital. He wouldn't be celebrated.
mucholderthandirt
Sep 30
#43