https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/01/15/us/iowa-caucus-election-news Donald J. Trump won the Iowa caucuses on Monday, a crucial first step in his bid to reclaim the Republican nomination for the third consecutive election as voters braved the bitter cold, looked past his mounting legal jeopardy and embraced his vision of vengeful disruption.
The victory, called by The Associated Press on Monday night only 31 minutes after the caucuses had begun, accelerated Mr. Trump’s momentum toward a historic potential rematch in November with President Biden that could play out on both the campaign trail and in the courtroom.
In a state that had rejected him in the caucuses eight years ago, Mr. Trump finished ahead of two of his main rivals, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, who were locked in a distant race for second place. It was unclear who had won second and who had won third.
With 90 percent of the estimated vote reported, Mr. Trump was leading in every county in the state that had reported its results.
The lopsided result was a setback for both Republicans, who had spent as much time and money battling each other in Iowa as they had spent on the front-runner. Mr. DeSantis, the Florida governor, had previously predicted victory in Iowa, and both he and Ms. Haley, the former United Nations ambassador, have argued that a strong second-place finish would better position them as Mr. Trump’s chief rival going forward.
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Mr. Trump is the first former president in the modern era who has sought to return to the White House. On Monday, he was on pace to exceed the Republican record of 13 percentage points for the largest victory ever in a contested caucus. He was also close to winning an outright majority of more than 50 percent, a critical psychological barrier for those in the party still hoping to stop him. A spokesman for Mr. DeSantis, Andrew Romeo, said in a statement that the early declaration of Mr. Trump’s victory was “absolutely outrageous.” He borrowed a phrase from Mr. Trump to accuse the news media of participating “in election interference by calling the race before tens of thousands of Iowans even had a chance to vote.” Regardless of what comes next, Mr. Trump’s Iowa victory amounts to a remarkable resurrection of a political career that had once appeared in tatters. He was impeached in the final days of his first White House term for his role in inciting the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. His subsequent acquittal by the Senate left open the possibility of this return campaign. Mr. Trump has spent the last three years methodically consolidating power to ready his own restoration. Even his four felony indictments, and his status as the only former American president ever to face criminal charges, have united many Republicans behind his claims of “election interference” and victimhood at the hands of Democrats and the “deep state.”
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Now the Republican calendar will turn to New Hampshire, where polling shows Mr. Trump is expected to face a strong challenge from Ms. Haley in a state where independent voters can also cast ballots. Mr. Trump’s campaign and his allied super PAC have already been blanketing that state with anti-Haley advertising, a sign of its competitiveness ahead of the Jan. 23 primary. Mr. DeSantis had entered 2023 as the party’s clear alternative to Mr. Trump. But early struggles, both financially and electorally, forced him to retrench and make his stand in Iowa, where he won the backing of the state’s popular Republican governor and a key evangelical network. His super PAC knocked on more than 935,000 doors statewide. Even with Mr. Trump far ahead, Ms. Haley’s allied super PAC spent more than $22 million on attacks against Mr. DeSantis just in Iowa, hoping to squash his candidacy in the very first state (the group had spent nothing opposing Mr. Trump in Iowa, according to federal records). Heading into the caucuses, Mr. DeSantis had pledged to run a “long” and “scrappy” campaign regardless of the result and symbolically decided to fly directly to South Carolina after Iowa instead of to New Hampshire, a state where he has been polling in the single digits. Mr. Trump’s team believes a string of early victories — first in Iowa, and then in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — will position him for a blowout on Super Tuesday, all but locking up the nomination by March, when many of the delegates are up for grabs. But they worry an early loss could lead to a more protracted fight.
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In Iowa, harsh winter conditions had scrambled turnout expectations and preparations for all the campaigns in recent days. First, a blizzard forced a slew of event cancellations. Then, subzero temperatures and a numbing wind chill on Monday prompted warnings of “life-threatening cold” from the National Weather Service. But supporters of Mr. Trump, who describes his followers as part of a broader “MAGA movement,” nonetheless turned out, animated by his dark portrait of a nation in decline and his apocalyptic rhetoric about wresting a country controlled by the left back from the brink. Mr. Trump’s vows to exact retribution on his political enemies have earned warnings from academics and Democrats of a drift toward authoritarianism yet have won cheers from his rapturous crowds. In many ways, Mr. Trump’s victory represented a repudiation of the rituals of campaigning in Iowa, a state that has previously rewarded candidates who expose themselves to up-close scrutiny, submit themselves to tough questioning or visit each of the state’s 99 counties, as Mr. DeSantis did. Mr. Trump did little of that, visiting only a fraction of the state’s counties and appearing at only a single in-person rally in the final week of the campaign, citing icy conditions for some cancellations. He did indulge in some traditions — stopping by a Casey’s gas station over the weekend to pick up pizza that he then delivered to firefighters. But more often, he leveraged his unique status as a former president to travel in a Secret Service motorcade and command national attention from anywhere, including a courtroom appearance and a news conference in New York in the last week.
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His approach reflected the increasing nationalization of American politics, where cable news appearances are often as persuasive as meet-and-greets in small towns. Still, Mr. Trump, remembering bitterly how his lack of political organization had damaged him in the 2016 caucuses, invested early and heavily in the state, building out a robust staff and recruiting more than 1,800 people as “caucus captains” for the more than 1,600 precincts in the state. Among Mr. Trump’s most meaningful decisions was his refusal to even debate his rivals. His absence from the primary’s most-watched moments forced his rivals to fight one another and robbed them of any opportunity to dent his lead. And so while Iowa has traditionally played a key role in winnowing the field, that occurred this cycle before the balloting had even begun. Former Vice President Mike Pence, Senator Tim Scott and former Gov. Chris Christie all bowed out after failing to gain any significant traction. Another former Republican rival, Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota, endorsed Mr. Trump on Sunday. Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur who has heavily funded his own run and who has spoken mostly positively about Mr. Trump while traveling exhaustively across Iowa, struggled to pick up momentum. After something of a truce for most of the campaign, Mr. Trump and his advisers laced into Mr. Ramaswamy in the last two days before the caucuses, with the former president’s team seeing him as siphoning off potential votes. Long before the caucuses, Mr. Biden had begun to center his re-election bid on casting Mr. Trump as an existential threat to American democracy, citing his predecessor’s refusal to accept the results of the last election and his impeding of the peaceful transfer of power in 2020.
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A special counsel appointed by the Justice Department, Jack Smith, has indicted Mr. Trump over his role in that postelection period, accusing him of trying subvert the will of the people. The case could go to trial this year — before the general election. The election subversion case is only one of four indictments that Mr. Trump faced in 2023, along with charges that cover his handling of classified documents, his hush-money payments to an adult film actress during his 2016 campaign and his attempts to reverse the 2020 election results in Georgia. If Mr. Trump does become the nominee, the 2024 campaign will have few modern parallels. He is poised to split his time between the campaign trail and his criminal cases, as well as additional civil cases. And soon, the Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on the basic question of whether states can ban Mr. Trump from the ballot outright over his role in the Jan. 6 riot. A different case making its way through the federal courts will test Mr. Trump’s claim that he should be immune from prosecution. Ms. Haley has made the uncertainty and turbulence that nominating Mr. Trump would bring to the contest a central part of her pitch. “Chaos,” she has said, “follows him.” ___
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>Trump beat out a manlet, two swarthy street shitters and a blimp Call me when he faces real competition.
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>>1257343 They all should just quit now. They've wasted so much money up to this point, and they're going to waste even more.
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>>1257391 There is no competition because nobody will be able to stand up to Trump in the first place. Trump is the superior being. Trump has obtained eternity.
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>>1257343 This is your fault, Duopoly
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>>1257394 Hilariously enough that is true. Good, or ill, the man has achieve immortality. He will be a boogeyman on every leftist's brain bigger than Regan, McCarthy, or Nixon ever could, and he wasn't nearly the enemy to them they thought he was.
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>>1257345 > Mr. Trump is the first former president in the modern era who has sought to return to the White House. No other modern president has had the opportunity, since Trump is the only guy since Bush Sr. to have been voted out of office.
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>>1257401 Cheated out of office, you mean.
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>>1257343 Next time I see a vote that's exactly 51% to 49% I'm kicking shit in.
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>>1257412 Trump got 50,000 votes in Iowa. There are over 700,000 registered republicans in Iowa.
Trump is not as popular as his cult wants to make him out to be.
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>>1257414 >grasping at straws Caucuses, primaries and midterms are notorious for low voter turnout, it's always been this way. Learn American politics better, Canadian.
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>>1257425 So 2/3 of 100,000 people said they would vote for Trump even if he gets convicted of inciting an insurrection?
And you think this is a good thing?
Not to mention you missed the point of my post. I thought Trump was your golden god and as mentioned above you will vote for him even if he is a conflicted criminal who is found to have tried to seize power… but only 50,000 people cared to show up and vote for him?
Maybe he is not as popular even among republicans as his loud minority cult would have you believe.
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>>1257435 >doesn't understand how voter turnout works >still grasping at straws Silly Canadians misinterpreting American politics to make themselves feel better
>And you think this is a good thing? Yes: it means these people don't believe the state sponsored narrative you so desperately cling to.
Also your English sucks.
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>>1257437 Not him but you would be better off blaming Trump's poor showing on the weather rather than pretending 50000 is a good thing.
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>>1257440 Right? Not to mention these results also show that half of the voters who did show up despite the bad weather, voted against Trump.
He is not nearly as popular as his loud group would like us to believe.
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>>1257405 >>1257407 >just ignore the same ballots being run through a machine multiple times, on tape, and the absentee ballots sent to empty lots that were somehow completely uncreased despite being allegedly folded and put in envelopes all containing a single vote for Biden. Nah.
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>>1257435 >So 2/3 of 100,000 people said they would vote for Trump even if he gets convicted of inciting an insurrection? >And you think this is a good thing? Yes. The moment left-wing judges decided that the Constitution is malleable and that they decide what the law is based on "emanations and penumbras", they lost any legitimacy. No matter what the left "convicted" him of, it wouldn't matter.
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>>1257440 >>1257446 You realize that anyone here who has the extension can see you're samefagging, right?
>his loud group At least work on your English before you shill here, Rajesh.
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>>1257449 >just ignore schizobabble yes..... i think i shall :)
>>1257450 >Yes. The moment left-wing judges decided that the Constitution is malleable except this is what the supreme court chuds are doing. Nice try though.
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>>1257451 You realize you have schizophrenia, right?
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>>1257451 >the extension Enjoy your botnet
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>>1257451 Yea this was 2 different posters. Clear as day. Doesn’t matter though because the point still stands.
700,000 registered republicans in Iowa.
100,000 brave the weather to vote.
50,000 vote against Trump.
Trump is not very popular.
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>>1257349 >Chaos follows him Didn't she learn from Jeb? Casting Trump as Archaon the Everchosen only makes him stronger.
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>>1257414 >Primary turnout >One which he was assumed to win from the beginning Lmao this is so dumb that I predict it's going to be the standard fake news talking point for the next month.
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>>1257456 >Inspect element >Two devices (laptop and phone) >MS paint with color sampler and eraser >Coordinated shill teams from some Shareblue "Meme Lab". NTA but you're way too obvious.
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>>1257463 >Here is how Trump winning is actually losing From the people who brought you
>Here is how the proletariat starving and being brutalized by the Party is actually liberation from their capitalist masters. Anonymous
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>>1257463 >Non-competitive election which naturally depressed turnout for the frontrunner >STILL wins a historic majority. Cope seethe and mald, you will never be a real woman.
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>>1257471 Didn’t say Trump lost or anything like that. He had an iron grip on the Republican Party and has show that the main motivating factor for conservatives is hateful attacks on their perceived enemies.
I’m just talking about the factual numbers as we can see them.
But if talking about facts is upsetting to you, it is no wonder you like a blowhard liar who makes you feel good with his bullshit.
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>>1257470 Wow that’s a lot of work to deny that 2 people dont agree with you.
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>>1257473 Yeah because caucus turn out is fucking stellar in other elections. Fuck off, shill.
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>>1257478 I’m a shill? But you are not when you get this upset about talking about factual numbers? Not saying anything not true. Just talking the numbers and you this mad? But I’m the shill? Pull your tongue out of Trump’s asshole.
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>>1257473 What you're talking about is trying to spin a historic victory as a loss somehow because you have nothing else.
>Perceived enemies You're the open enemy of this entire country and freedom itself.
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>>1257477 I don't consider leftists people to begin with.
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>>1257499 You're very edgy
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>>1257480 Watching your English break down as you continue to try to spin a historic win as a loss is hilarious. I can't believe the DNC is actually hiring pajeet shill farms the way the Russians do.
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>>1257500 I'm very correct. Leftism is a rejection of all that it means to be human, therefore I cannot consider them human.
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>>1257501 700,000 registered republicans in Iowa.
100,000 voters braved the cold to vote.
50,000 voted against Trump.
These are just the factual numbers of the night. Interpret and seethe about them however you like.
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>>1257512 The factual numbers that don't include average primary turnout and the fact that no Republican has ever won the state by more? You have nothing. It was a historical win and you can do nothing about this but spin and spam lol.
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>>1257449 Alright, provide your sources backing up your claims.
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>>1257502 Actually a think rightism is a rejection of all it means to be human. Therefore i do not consider rightists human.
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>>1257519 Learn English before you post on the White Man's website, Raj.
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>>1257514 Hereistheevidence.com Saw it all myself, on tape. I don't have to convince you otherwise, you're a paid shill. I'm a regular voter and unless you move MY needle you don't get paid. Ball is in your court, son.
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>>1257519 >Communists dehumanize their enemies preparing for yet another genocide Seems to be the way it always works.
That's why everyone always tells you to read a book and refer to history.
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>>1257525 Ah, nothing credible, just as I though. Thanks for confirming you're just another lemming following the orange king to the promised land.
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>>1257529 And what of the court cases that followed?
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>>1257343 2008 Mike Huckabee won Iowa
2012 Rick Santorum won Iowa
2016 Ted Cruz won Iowa
Iowa doesn't mean shit!
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>>1257529 Yea this was examined and thrown out in court. By judges appointed by Trump.
Proven to not be what you think it is. No evidence of anything found. Grainy video out of context is not evidence no matter how much you want it to be.
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>>1257535 George Bush won in 2000... interesting that you neglected to mention that...
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>>1257522 Whiter than you are, mutt.
>>1257526 But you did it first, chud.
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>>1257535 >>1257544 Iowa is mostly for show and is both won and not won by the eventual nominee inconsistently.
However unless there's some big upset Trump is undoubtably going to win the nomination. Nikki doesn't have good polling anywhere past NH.
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>>1257530 Ignoring it won't make Biden any less a cheater.
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>>1257542 >Um you don't have standing because...the election just doesn't really affect you ok? Most judges are rich and afraid of social turmoil. This is nothing new. It wasn't proven wrong at any point.
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>>1257545 >Admits to being an Indian shill farm drone I think it's unironically hilarious the DNC has to outsource shilling instead of making interns do it these days.
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>>1257555 Where did i 'admit' to that?
What are you talking about??
Rightoids can only exhibit schizobabble when presented with facts it seems.
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>>1257552 How is he a cheater? What proof do you have? What did the courts say about it?
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>>1257564 u-ummm you see so HE JUST IS OKAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the BALLOTS YOU IDIOT!!! the GNOMES WROTE BIDEN ON ALL THEIR BALLOTS!!!
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>>1257562 I can't tell if you're some faggy European ESL or a poo-stained thirdie ESL. You whine and project as effeminately as a Scandi "Refugees Welcome" type but your angry hooting has the undisciplined cadence of the tribal brownoid. Very curious, are you an illegal yourself?
Trump won an unprecedented victory. Can you dispute this? If not, stop wasting your time.
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Is it weird that I feel like if Trump wins again Democrats will start doing acts of violence but than word salad their acts of violence to make it seem okay?
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>>1257564 I saw poll watchers removed and boxes of perfectly crisp ballots removed from under desks where a handful of poll workers all wearing the same specific team colors and with the physiology of leftist gibsgetters ran them over and over again through the counting machines. I saw social media censor the fact that Hunter Biden is a pedophile who launders taxpayer money for his father, because letting the truth be known would have damaged Joe Biden. Do you deny any of this happened?
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>>1257570 No because they already did that and are doing it here. When you get violent it's an insurrection, when they do it it's fighting fascism. You know the drill by now, right? Their tactics haven't changed since the 30s.
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>>1257569 >Trump won an unprecedented victory. By this you mean he won in 2016 despite being a total unserious clown with a mental capacity not much greater than a 9 year old?
I would call that pretty unprecedented were it not for Reagan yeah.
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>>1257435 56,000 quested through dangerous -40 degree wind chill weather to show up for him.
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>>1257440 56,000 traveled through weather probably colder than you’ve ever seen to caucus, this is a much larger process than filling out a ballot for your dead grandmother in California and mailing it in.
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>>1257572 Your brain has been melted by far-right propaganda
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>>1257573 The only violence on January 6th was a black police officer murdering an unarmed white woman and a few cops got clintoned
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>>1257572 Oooh I get it now, how's the war comrade?
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>>1257577 Clearly he was smarter than Shillary, and smarter than you too since you missed that I was talking about Iowa where he won more votes than any other Republican there ever.
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>>1257580 You have no argument.
>>1257582 Thanks to the weapons Trump sent, U/k/raine is holding out. It's a shame they had to suffer such a cruel invasion, and entirely the fault of Joe Biden being such a weak president. I wholly support based Azov driving the Muslim Chechens and Russian steppenog orcs from the ancient homeland of the Kievan Rus, and pray every Sunday in my church that these modern day paladins hold out against the multikukti darkness that is the modern state of Russia, spiritual home of antifa, until Trump once again takes the reins and forces Putin out.
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>>1257589 Based off-his-meds poster.
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>>1257625 Don't encourage him or he will put his trip on and perform for hours
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>>1257588 The whole time we were talking about Hillary and 2016 tho so this is just you being not very good at conversation - unsurprising for a far right chud who probably doesn't get out much and everyone tries to run away from the minute you start mouthing off your schizobabble.
>>1257589 This is truly fascinating cognitive dissonance. Trump and everyone around him want to condemn Ukraine to its fate and allow it to be subsumed into Russia. Also everything antifa stands for is literally illegal in Russia - which your side typically points out and finds based.
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A smart man learns that defamation does not a legal argument make.
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>>1257625 >>1257640 If you reply to yourself enough I'm sure you'll look organic eventually.
>>1257643 Nah you're just bad at reading comprehension. No wonder even the most far-left women would rather suck right wing cock than yours, you genderless poodle.
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>>1257643 Funny how Putin was too scared to invade Ukraine under Trump, almost like he knew Trump would send a strong response and Biden and Obama are spineless pussies.
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>>1257683 Pull trump's cock out of your mouth. He is the opposite of a strong man and would have rolledo her for Putin just like he did when he was in front of Putin and was so scared he couldn't even call him out. Instead he sucked Putin's asshole on camera for the world to see.
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>>1257703 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-44852812 Here is the incident when Trump rolled over and peed himself in front of Putin.
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>>1257706 >Go to chat with foreign country's leader >Call him a lar >Expect relations to improve Do Democrats really think this is the way things work? I guess they don't understand the art of blowing smoke up people's asses.
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>>1257713 Democrats just want bad relations with pretty much every country except south America... They want South America to send all their illegal aliens over. It's what they keep voting for
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>>1257713 They think geo-politics operates like their Marvel movies, dumb quips and buzzwords included. We're not dealing with serious people - they have a child's understanding of the world
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>>1257788 Hard to argue with that. At least the Democrat voters. The Democrat politicians know exactly what they're doing and how to wag their dogs.
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>>1257795 How did you get this confused?
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>>1257832 I don't know. I think you should call me Shirley because I put a dress on.
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>>1257703 >Would rather bring Russia back into civilization and keep Russia vs Ukraine as Russia vs Ukraine rather than Russia vs American boots on the ground >Scared Trump's solution required considerably more courage. Also yes, Trump is very strong compared to leftist "men", your boy Biden can't impose himself on a woman over twelve years of age and Obama was neutered by Michelle.
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>>1257788 If they had mentally grown up, they would no longer be leftists. Simple as.
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>>1257886 I accept you concession, you effeminate eunuch.
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>>1257875 You mean Michael. Ain't nobody fooled by him calling himself "Michelle".
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>>1257572 >expecting liberals to debate in good faith They know everything you're talking about, anon. They simply choose to lie because they believe they will face no repercussions. Don't waste your time.
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>>1257890 I feel no obligation to do it, but it seems to annoy them, so I choose to do it. We are fighting for the sake of truth, for reality itself, against people who believe that a lie backed up by a monopoly on force is preferable. This is why they're so terrified of private gun ownership. Also isn't it funny how they always vanish right at the same time and come back the next day to spam their Shareblue talking points again?
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>Iowa caucus voting included using votes stuffed into popcorn buckets, people walking around and mass harvesting votes from people in the audience and dropping them off at the vote counters, and passing around a paper bag to drop votes off Guess the entire thing is fraudulent since there’s zero vote security. I bet Trump didn’t even win and just had people stuffing their votes.
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>>1257908 If you make bets like that often I would love to play cards with you. The only downside is that you sound poor.