Letters to the Editor: Mug shot message: 'Trump's lack of shame is his superpower'

signalmankenneth

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To the editor: It seems that former President Trump spent considerable time practicing which expression to use for his Fulton County Jail mug shot, trying to strike the pose that would elicit the best response from his customers (oops — I mean his "base"). ("How much is Trump’s mug shot worth? Over $7 million, campaign says," Aug. 28)

The problem is, Trump's campaign is spending an increasing amount on legal fees to fight his multiple criminal indictments. So what to do?

Ever the businessman, Trump is well aware that every indictment and mug shot translates into spikes in donations. So why not give the people more of what they want? Trump may decide his most profitable route is to simply commit more crimes. That's where the money seems to be, after all.

He may disparage judges or intimidate witnesses despite orders not to do so. He'll engage in his usual all-caps screaming via social media that he's the real victim, and use the opportunity for more donations.

Does that sound crazy? Take a close look at that mug shot before responding. And never underestimate the determination of an amoral opportunist. Trump's lack of shame is his superpower.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/letters-editor-mug-shot-message-100049269.html

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[FONT=&]To the editor: It seems that former President Trump spent considerable time practicing which expression to use for his Fulton County Jail mug shot, trying to strike the pose that would elicit the best response from his customers (oops — I mean his "base"). ("How much is Trump’s mug shot worth? Over $7 million, campaign says," Aug. 28)
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[FONT=&]The problem is, Trump's campaign is spending an increasing amount on legal fees to fight his multiple criminal indictments. So what to do?
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[FONT=&]Ever the businessman, Trump is well aware that every indictment and mug shot translates into spikes in donations. So why not give the people more of what they want? Trump may decide his most profitable route is to simply commit more crimes. That's where the money seems to be, after all.
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[FONT=&]He may disparage judges or intimidate witnesses despite orders not to do so. He'll engage in his usual all-caps screaming via social media that he's the real victim, and use the opportunity for more donations.

Does that sound crazy? Take a close look at that mug shot before responding. And never underestimate the determination of an amoral opportunist. Trump's lack of shame is his superpower.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/letters-editor-mug-shot-message-100049269.html

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On this forum, the Trumptards are bitching about the March 4 date for his trial. How it coincides with Super Tuesday. That is was set to interfere with his campaign.

What those idiots fail to understand is that his trials ARE his campaign. That’s all he has.
 
On this forum, the Trumptards are bitching about the March 4 date for his trial. How it coincides with Super Tuesday. That is was set to interfere with his campaign.

What those idiots fail to understand is that his trials ARE his campaign. That’s all he has.

As the judge said, everybody has something they'd rather be doing than being in court. Tough shit, Mr. Trump.
 
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