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3volver@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Trump wanted to drain the swamp to make it easier for the swamp creatures to get around

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Trump wanted to drain the swamp to make it easier for the swamp creatures to get around

3volver@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    In our beautiful current year of 2024 the fucker is running again after being impeached twice, after losing in 2020, after becoming a convicted felon.

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      34 felonies at that :)

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        Was that the number of wigglers he injected into Stormy Daniels?

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          It’s the upper bound

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      Indeed. Might not be the rhetoric from this go round, but it’s great that you’re shining a spotlight on it. One more word soup statement that was a projection imo.

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      You know we all are so focused on him not being reelected in 2024 that we forget that if he won’t he’ll definitely find a way to run again in 2028 and we have all this hell all over again

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      Ignoring all that. Are he and Biden truly the best that that country has to offer, out of the ~290mil ~184mil native-born citizens over age 35?? I don’t believe that.

      Edit: added restrictions on the age group.

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        “Ignoring all that”

        keep whining… keep adding conditionals…

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          Read the rest of the comment, before you get angry. You may find that full opinions are a little easier to swallow than the partial you chose to hear.

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            Nothing unread. Nothing of value was lost. No value missed. You cling to BS.

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              Ok

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                Random string of numbers weighs in…

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                  If you think it’s random, then we’re done here.

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