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How naive to elect a criminal
Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:11pm
 
it goes way beyond naive.

self destructive?
amoral?
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Reply #1 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:12pm
 
Spiritually bereft ?
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Reply #2 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:26pm
 
Not once but twice.
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Reply #3 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:38pm
 
Leroy wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:26pm:
Not once but twice.


First time while he was likely a criminal he wasn't a convicter one he also wasn't an insurectionist at that time.

Is it worse that he is the first convicted criminal President or the first insurectionist President appointed in conrivention to the constitution.

Yes the 14th amendment explicitly states that Donald Trump can never be President legitimately after 2020.
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Reply #4 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:50pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:38pm:
Leroy wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:26pm:
Not once but twice.


First time while he was likely a criminal he wasn't a convicter one he also wasn't an insurectionist at that time.

Is it worse that he is the first convicted criminal President or the first insurectionist President appointed in conrivention to the constitution.

Yes the 14th amendment explicitly states that Donald Trump can never be President legitimately after 2020.


Thats the thing, he does what no one else can do, thats the amazing thing about Trump. He affects the lives of so many people, more than any other person alive.
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Reply #5 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 7:00pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:11pm:
it goes way beyond naive.

self destructive?
amoral?



Classic right wing.

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Reply #6 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 7:15pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:11pm:
it goes way beyond naive.

self destructive?
amoral?


Self interest and affinity.

The US has a lot of criminals and rapists.

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Reply #7 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 8:10pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 7:15pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:11pm:
it goes way beyond naive.

self destructive?
amoral?


Self interest and affinity.

The US has a lot of criminals and rapists.



Yeah but most of them are being deported now.
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Reply #8 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 8:35pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 7:15pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:11pm:
it goes way beyond naive.

self destructive?
amoral?


Self interest and affinity.

The US has a lot of criminals and rapists.



But only one of them is acting as President.
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Reply #9 - Apr 20th, 2026 at 8:38pm
 
Leroy wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:50pm:
Dnarever wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:38pm:
Leroy wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 6:26pm:
Not once but twice.


First time while he was likely a criminal he wasn't a convicter one he also wasn't an insurectionist at that time.

Is it worse that he is the first convicted criminal President or the first insurectionist President appointed in conrivention to the constitution.

Yes the 14th amendment explicitly states that Donald Trump can never be President legitimately after 2020.


Thats the thing, he does what no one else can do, thats the amazing thing about Trump. He affects the lives of so many people, more than any other person alive.


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he does what no one else can do, thats the amazing thing about Trump.

Your really proud that his most outstanding feature is that he should be in prison ? Really ?
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Reply #10 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 5:27am
 
Leroy wrote on Apr 20th, 2026 at 8:10pm:
Yeah but most of them are being deported now.



Yeah, just not your fellow Ruzzian and/or Cuban scum. Eh, Yuri?
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Reply #11 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 9:21am
 
Everyone talks about how great America is, but they are really not that great and the proof is in what we have seen since Trump first entered politics as a Presidential candidate. It got exponentially worse when he was convicted of several dozen felony sex offences and yet he was still allowed to run for office - even after he was impeached not once, but twice. It shows just how broken the US political system is when Trump can pardon criminals who make payments to him, negating their commitment to repay their victims or serve their jail sentences. He uses pardons to personally enrich himself financially. But the truly ridiculous thing about US politics is that a twice impeached convicted felon can be elected President, but a former Governor of California can't even run for President because while he is a naturalised American citizen, he wasn't born in the US and anyone not born in the US is barred from running for President. It has taken a second Trump presidency to show just how broken and easily corrupted the US government and political system really is. Half the dumb sh!t he's done, and continues to do, wouldn't even be possible in the Australian political system or government.
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Reply #12 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:10am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Apr 21st, 2026 at 9:21am:
Everyone talks about how great America is, but they are really not that great and the proof is in what we have seen since Trump first entered politics as a Presidential candidate. It got exponentially worse when he was convicted of several dozen felony sex offences and yet he was still allowed to run for office - even after he was impeached not once, but twice. It shows just how broken the US political system is when Trump can pardon criminals who make payments to him, negating their commitment to repay their victims or serve their jail sentences. He uses pardons to personally enrich himself financially. But the truly ridiculous thing about US politics is that a twice impeached convicted felon can be elected President, but a former Governor of California can't even run for President because while he is a naturalised American citizen, he wasn't born in the US and anyone not born in the US is barred from running for President. It has taken a second Trump presidency to show just how broken and easily corrupted the US government and political system really is. Half the dumb sh!t he's done, and continues to do, wouldn't even be possible in the Australian political system or government.



WASHINGTON, D.C. — Facing increased criticism over the ongoing conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump promised to learn from his mistakes just as soon as he did something wrong.

"I'll be the first to admit it if it ever happens, which it won't," the president told reporters. "If I ever do anything wrong — which has never happened before in all of human history, it'd be really something if it did happen, frankly — then I promise to learn from my mistakes. I'm a very humble man — maybe even the most humble — so I'm eager to grow and change, if the occasion should call for it."

Trump was forced to commit to correcting his mistakes after repeated questions from the press about why the war with Iran had still not been resolved, his controversial tariff policies, and the rising cost of oil. In response, he reiterated that he was very eager to learn and grow in the unlikely event there would ever be a reason for him to do so.

"Only the fake news would say I ever made a mistake, but if I did, you'd be the first to hear about it," Trump explained. "I would apologize better than any president ever had — certainly better than Obama. Or Sleepy Joe Biden. You could never understand him when he apologized."

At publishing time, Trump had confirmed that the closest he ever came to making a mistake was almost turning down his cameo role in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.

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Reply #13 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:23am
 
Frank wrote on Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:10am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Apr 21st, 2026 at 9:21am:
Everyone talks about how great America is, but they are really not that great and the proof is in what we have seen since Trump first entered politics as a Presidential candidate. It got exponentially worse when he was convicted of several dozen felony sex offences and yet he was still allowed to run for office - even after he was impeached not once, but twice. It shows just how broken the US political system is when Trump can pardon criminals who make payments to him, negating their commitment to repay their victims or serve their jail sentences. He uses pardons to personally enrich himself financially. But the truly ridiculous thing about US politics is that a twice impeached convicted felon can be elected President, but a former Governor of California can't even run for President because while he is a naturalised American citizen, he wasn't born in the US and anyone not born in the US is barred from running for President. It has taken a second Trump presidency to show just how broken and easily corrupted the US government and political system really is. Half the dumb sh!t he's done, and continues to do, wouldn't even be possible in the Australian political system or government.



WASHINGTON, D.C. — Facing increased criticism over the ongoing conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump promised to learn from his mistakes just as soon as he did something wrong.

"I'll be the first to admit it if it ever happens, which it won't," the president told reporters. "If I ever do anything wrong — which has never happened before in all of human history, it'd be really something if it did happen, frankly — then I promise to learn from my mistakes. I'm a very humble man — maybe even the most humble — so I'm eager to grow and change, if the occasion should call for it."

Trump was forced to commit to correcting his mistakes after repeated questions from the press about why the war with Iran had still not been resolved, his controversial tariff policies, and the rising cost of oil. In response, he reiterated that he was very eager to learn and grow in the unlikely event there would ever be a reason for him to do so.

"Only the fake news would say I ever made a mistake, but if I did, you'd be the first to hear about it," Trump explained. "I would apologize better than any president ever had — certainly better than Obama. Or Sleepy Joe Biden. You could never understand him when he apologized."

At publishing time, Trump had confirmed that the closest he ever came to making a mistake was almost turning down his cameo role in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.



Trump is a great many things. Many, many things. Humble is absolutely NOT one of those things. Not by a long shot.
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Reply #14 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:33am
 
Just more of Frank's (uncredited) Babylon Bee rubbish.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #15 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 2:52pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 21st, 2026 at 10:10am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Apr 21st, 2026 at 9:21am:
Everyone talks about how great America is, but they are really not that great and the proof is in what we have seen since Trump first entered politics as a Presidential candidate. It got exponentially worse when he was convicted of several dozen felony sex offences and yet he was still allowed to run for office - even after he was impeached not once, but twice. It shows just how broken the US political system is when Trump can pardon criminals who make payments to him, negating their commitment to repay their victims or serve their jail sentences. He uses pardons to personally enrich himself financially. But the truly ridiculous thing about US politics is that a twice impeached convicted felon can be elected President, but a former Governor of California can't even run for President because while he is a naturalised American citizen, he wasn't born in the US and anyone not born in the US is barred from running for President. It has taken a second Trump presidency to show just how broken and easily corrupted the US government and political system really is. Half the dumb sh!t he's done, and continues to do, wouldn't even be possible in the Australian political system or government.



WASHINGTON, D.C. — Facing increased criticism over the ongoing conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump promised to learn from his mistakes just as soon as he did something wrong.

"I'll be the first to admit it if it ever happens, which it won't," the president told reporters. "If I ever do anything wrong — which has never happened before in all of human history, it'd be really something if it did happen, frankly — then I promise to learn from my mistakes. I'm a very humble man — maybe even the most humble — so I'm eager to grow and change, if the occasion should call for it."

Trump was forced to commit to correcting his mistakes after repeated questions from the press about why the war with Iran had still not been resolved, his controversial tariff policies, and the rising cost of oil. In response, he reiterated that he was very eager to learn and grow in the unlikely event there would ever be a reason for him to do so.

"Only the fake news would say I ever made a mistake, but if I did, you'd be the first to hear about it," Trump explained. "I would apologize better than any president ever had — certainly better than Obama. Or Sleepy Joe Biden. You could never understand him when he apologized."

At publishing time, Trump had confirmed that the closest he ever came to making a mistake was almost turning down his cameo role in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.



Shurely shome mishtake, no?

Not satire.
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Reply #17 - Apr 21st, 2026 at 3:34pm
 

Trump is like Johnny Rocco - they'll never get em.







Johnny Rocco :
So I won't get away with it huh?
How many times I heard that from dumb coppers I couldn't count.

Cop -
I still say it.

Johnny Rocco :
You'd give your left eye to nail me wouldn't you? You can see the headlines can't you?
'Local Deputy Captured Johnny Rocco'.
Your picture'd be in all the papers. You might even get to tell on the newsreels how you pulled if off, yeah.
Listen hick, I was too much for any big city police force to handle.
They tried but they couldn't -
It took the United States Government to pin a rap on me.
Yeah and they won't make it stick.
Why you hick, I'll be back pulling strings to get guys elected mayor and
governor before you ever get a ten buck raise.
Yeah - how many of those guys in office owe everything to me?
I made them -
yeah I made them just like a tailor makes a suit of clothes -
I take a nobody see - teach him what to say - get his name in the paper -
pay for his campaign expenses -
dish out a lot of groceries and coal -
get my boys to bring the voters out -
and then count the votes over and over again till they added up right and he was elected.
And what happened  - did he remember when the going got tough -
when the heat was on - no he didn't wanna -
all he wanted was to save his own dirty neck -
yeah that's enough of that - gimme a towel will ya -
public enemy he calls me -
me who gave him his public all wrapped up with a fancy bow on it.
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