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LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
He should probably be more concerned with law enforcement , unless of course his trusty AG has already concluded that he is indeed above the laws of the land.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@LegendofPeza Yeah. About that. Assuming he doesnt win a second term, which seems likely at this point, then he wont be in office to be above the law. In addition, the next President is not likely to be a Trump fan, no matter which side he or she is on. Trump has pi$$ed the Democrats as a hobby and made a lot of enemies among Republicans as well.
LegendofPeza · 61-69, M
@whowasthatmaskedman He knows a second term is probably his best bet of escaping prosecution. He seems to have made the calculation that keeping his base agitated is key and to hell with everybody else. I don't see enough independents swinging behind him a second time to give him a path to victory , especially not considering how they already gave him a big thumbs down in the mid-terms.
Of course he could always get the Russians to help him again. Worked out pretty well the first time. 😉
Of course he could always get the Russians to help him again. Worked out pretty well the first time. 😉
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@LegendofPeza I agree about stirring up his base. I see it as a play to keep that voting block solid as a threat to Republicans who might be looking to run another candidate. If they turn on him he will take 25% of the Republican vote with him and insure Republicans are annihilated at the polls. Since US politics is about hanging onto your seat above principle, that cant be stomached.
jackjjackson · M
Sorry boys, the favorable Mueller report which paints the Dems as liars and hacks as well as the crazy liberal/socialist agenda will put plenty of independents in the President’s camp. You’ve seen the dem candidates, right? 😂 @LegendofPeza @whowasthatmaskedman