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crazy chris
post 2nd May 2022, 11:08 PM
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Probably his worst speech yet a few days ago in which he stumbled and stuttered whilst attempting to threaten Russia. He's obviously suffering from dementia as experts have pointed out.

He had two brain aneurysms in his life. In the US you're not allowed to serve in the armed forces if you have any history of brain aneurysms. So why can you become President then? rolleyes.gif


How long until he's persuaded to stand down and hand over to Harris.

Americans are now calling for Biden to to take a mental cognitive test with the promise of the true results made public and his immediate resignation should he fail. Trump took one and scored the maximum 30.

Haven't posted this because I thought Trump should have won but there is genuine concern over Biden now. Sky News ran a piece today.


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post 3rd May 2022, 03:01 AM
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He's unpopular and useless and this is what Democrats get for electing an administration that talks big but doesn't do much on the action, what successes they have aren't brought to the forefront, they've allowed themselves to be held hostage by a minority of Senators and they do nothing to reverse the overreaches of power that have made state Republicans very powerful in red states.

there's no hardline evidence of his senility but regardless of his age he needs to be facing a primary challenge and not from Harris either.
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post 3rd May 2022, 12:30 PM
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QUOTE(cider man @ May 3 2022, 12:08 AM) *
Probably his worst speech yet a few days ago in which he stumbled and stuttered whilst attempting to threaten Russia. He's obviously suffering from dementia as experts have pointed out.

He had two brain aneurysms in his life. In the US you're not allowed to serve in the armed forces if you have any history of brain aneurysms. So why can you become President then? rolleyes.gif
How long until he's persuaded to stand down and hand over to Harris.

Americans are now calling for Biden to to take a mental cognitive test with the promise of the true results made public and his immediate resignation should he fail. Trump took one and scored the maximum 30.

Haven't posted this because I thought Trump should have won but there is genuine concern over Biden now. Sky News ran a piece today.


Literally you could fire any of this at Trump - the man who is rumoured to have dementia, be literally illiterate and to wear adult nappies.

Talk about not being allowed to serve in the armed forces - Trump dodged the draft!
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post 3rd May 2022, 03:02 PM
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I see no objective sign of Biden being incapable of doing the job. In fact, I think he's doing quite well given the circumstances. There's a pretty good chance he will be there until January 2029.
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post 3rd May 2022, 03:56 PM
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We had a decade of Reegan remember!
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post 3rd May 2022, 04:06 PM
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They literally gave Trump a senality test rotf.gif Remember that random list he kept getting wrong?
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post 12th May 2022, 11:17 PM
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It will be interesting to see what happens at the next American election with Trump likely to run for the Republicans. In many ways, it’s a similar set up to the U.K. where Biden is almost like Starmer, a nice guy basically but a weak leader and then we have Trump who is almost a mirage of Johnson - incompetent, compulsive liar, con artist and full of baloney.

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post 13th May 2022, 03:53 AM
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E: Apols I was a bit overtired & this wasn't an appropriate comment. I won't shed any tears when Trump croaks it and I don't think it will be a bad thing whatsoever, but phrasing it that way was a bit intense.
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post 13th May 2022, 08:08 AM
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Johnson is a bit different to Trump - whereas Trump is openly far right and hateful (and although they are ghastly affairs actually has the balls to address thousands of his people directly at his rallies, can you imagine Johnson doing that?) , Johson is far more cowardly and will pretend to be nice and liberal to one audience of people then says different to others and usually does the odd comment/dog whistle to the far right which is amplified on social media. So you get people here saying "Oh Boris is a liberal nice kind of guy" - well to less people nowadays as more are seeing through the sack of shit.
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post 13th May 2022, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(Smint @ May 13 2022, 09:08 AM) *
Johnson is a bit different to Trump - whereas Trump is openly far right and hateful (and although they are ghastly affairs actually has the balls to address thousands of his people directly at his rallies, can you imagine Johnson doing that?) , Johson is far more cowardly and will pretend to be nice and liberal to one audience of people then says different to others and usually does the odd comment/dog whistle to the far right which is amplified on social media. So you get people here saying "Oh Boris is a liberal nice kind of guy" - well to less people nowadays as more are seeing through the sack of shit.


I agree Trump is more extreme in his views but I don’t see a great deal of difference between the two to be honest. Both have a very dishonest past and both have behaved in a way that calls into question their suitability to be in their position. Both have very divisive policies causing increased inequality, oppression and injustice. Neither are good role models or fit to practice and the general public deserve far better.


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post 14th May 2022, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(J00prstar @ May 13 2022, 04:53 AM) *
Fingers crossed Trump has a heart attack etc. before then! He can't keep on forever


I’m no fan of Trump or his views but kinda harsh to wish Il health on someone 😐
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post 14th May 2022, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(Smint @ May 13 2022, 09:08 AM) *
Johnson is a bit different to Trump - whereas Trump is openly far right and hateful (and although they are ghastly affairs actually has the balls to address thousands of his people directly at his rallies, can you imagine Johnson doing that?) , Johson is far more cowardly and will pretend to be nice and liberal to one audience of people then says different to others and usually does the odd comment/dog whistle to the far right which is amplified on social media. So you get people here saying "Oh Boris is a liberal nice kind of guy" - well to less people nowadays as more are seeing through the sack of shit.


Yeh Johnson basically says what he has to to stay on power like most British PMs because of the system they have to be all things to all people. In the 90s Johnson would have been a blairite, in the 80s a Thatcherite and in the 60s would have supported the democratic socialist post war consensus or a Buskellite as they were called (I think)!
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post 16th May 2022, 11:19 AM
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QUOTE(J00prstar @ May 13 2022, 06:53 AM) *
Fingers crossed Trump has a heart attack etc.

What a VILE wish. I'm disgusted! Shame on you. mad.gif

Biden is just a puppet.


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post 16th May 2022, 12:29 PM
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Yah I've edited what I said, hands up & I apologise to anyone that was stressed by it.
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post 16th May 2022, 01:04 PM
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I'm not 100% against people wishing ill of someone who incites fear, division and violence against his own countrymen as Trump does. He both indirectly and sometimes directly inspires his followers to make death threats and shootings etc... Lke, I would want Putin dead in a heartbeat . I'm guessing the question is whether Trump is at anywhere near that level where being out of action would benefit the safety of several others and that's certainly debatable.

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post 16th May 2022, 01:26 PM
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I genuinely believe Trump's existence is detrimental to the human race.
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post 16th May 2022, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(Bustin Jieber @ May 16 2022, 02:26 PM) *
I genuinely believe Trump's existence is detrimental to the human race.


If trump was still in power, it would have been interesting to see his response to the Ukraine situation.
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post 16th May 2022, 10:29 PM
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Indeed he wasn’t a fan of foreign policy confrontation, ironically it’s the dems that are the neo-con hawks now. Also his relationship with Putin would have been put under strain!
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post 17th May 2022, 09:44 AM
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QUOTE(cider man @ May 3 2022, 12:08 AM) *
Probably his worst speech yet a few days ago in which he stumbled and stuttered whilst attempting to threaten Russia. He's obviously suffering from dementia as experts have pointed out.



Joe Biden has a stammer. It has no reflection on his mental or cognitive ability. Most people with a stammer struggle to sound as coherent as he does most of the time. Detractors like to frame it as some sort of dementia or 'old age' issue
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