An incredibly astute summary of Trumpism.

Jarod

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"What the Amended Complaint lacks in substance and legal support it seeks to substitute with length, hyperbole, and the settling of scores and grievances." - Judge Donald Middlebrooks in his order of dismissal of Trump v. Clinton last week.


While Judge Middlebrooks was only describing this particular Complaint, it is a great and succinct assessment of all of Trumpism.

Trumppers are easily duped by "hyperbole and the settling of scores and grievances".
 
"What the Amended Complaint lacks in substance and legal support it seeks to substitute with length, hyperbole, and the settling of scores and grievances." - Judge Donald Middlebrooks in his order of dismissal of Trump v. Clinton last week.


While Judge Middlebrooks was only describing this particular Complaint, it is a great and succinct assessment of all of Trumpism.

Trumppers are easily duped by "hyperbole and the settling of scores and grievances".

The story of Trump's life. LOL
 
Yup, and the dummies fall for it

Calling them "dummies" is a bit harsh. Better terms are mentally challenged and/or mentally ill. :thup:

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Pretty dishonest post. Gore conceded well before inauguration day.

It was a peaceful transfer of power.

Gore didn't "concede." He was shot down by the Supreme Court overruling his continued fight to keep recounting ballots in Florida until he won. It was just as egregious in its own way as Trump not wanting to concede.
 
"What the Amended Complaint lacks in substance and legal support it seeks to substitute with length, hyperbole, and the settling of scores and grievances." - Judge Donald Middlebrooks in his order of dismissal of Trump v. Clinton last week.


While Judge Middlebrooks was only describing this particular Complaint, it is a great and succinct assessment of all of Trumpism.

Trumppers are easily duped by "hyperbole and the settling of scores and grievances".

Trumpism to a tee. Thanks.
 
Gore didn't "concede." He was shot down by the Supreme Court overruling his continued fight to keep recounting ballots in Florida until he won. It was just as egregious in its own way as Trump not wanting to concede.

Nope. He actually conceded. He went on TV, made a speech conceding the election, and urged his supporters to unite behind the new President.

To compare it to Trump is almost incomprehensible.
 
Like Trump, Gore lost and election and hotly contested it. It got bad enough that the Supreme Court stepped in. Or, don't you remember that one?
Again, I recommend the insanity defense when you're facing being stripped of your pension benefits for supporting domestic terrorism.

Tell them that Trump's coup was exactly like Al Gore's legal complaints. They'll get a good chuckle out of it. LOL


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