@RealDeanCain@BigApeBooks You're uglier than Satan's shit chute, has-been. How's being a full-time traitor to your parents/grandparents working out for you and your dead career, eh @RealDeanCain?
Trump tried to mock Hunter Biden's "past." Hunter's reply: "I'm 28 felonies, 6 bankruptcies, and an Epstein bromance short of his checkered past."
Donald Trump should have known better than to pick this fight.
Hunter Biden, now seven years sober, has come roaring back on social media, and he is using it to do something the entire Democratic establishment has been too timid to try: hit Trump where it actually hurts, with a smile.
It started when a reporter asked Trump in the Oval Office whether Hunter could run for president in 2028. Trump took the bait, sniffing that Hunter's "past is not the greatest."
Hunter's response went up fast and went viral instantly: "Did he just say checkered past? I'm 28 felonies, 6 bankruptcies, and an Epstein bromance short of his checkered past."
Do the math on that. Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts. His businesses filed for bankruptcy six times. And his long, well-documented friendship with Jeffrey Epstein speaks for itself. Hunter just reminded the whole country of all three in one sentence.
Here's how you know it landed. The next morning, at 6:42 a.m., Trump was on Truth Social posting a bizarre AI-generated image of Hunter sketching a portrait of him labeled "Greatest President."
A grown man, the President of the United States, up before dawn posting cartoon slop because a private citizen got the better of him.
That's the whole thing. Trump can dish it out for a decade, but the moment someone hands it right back, he can't sleep.
Hunter Biden isn't asking for anyone's permission anymore. He's just landing punches.
MAGA: Democrats rig elections and steal them!
Me: Really? That's a serious claim. Show me your proof.
MAGA: I don't have any.
Me: Then how do you know Democrats rig elections and steal them?
MAGA: Because it's obvious!
Me: But you're making a serious claim like it's real, without any evidence.
MAGA: Well how can we get evidence of they don't let us investigate?!?!
Me: 🙄 So... You... Made it up.
MAGA: ...
MAGA: [blocked]
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In 2016, Trump was asked why he had repeatedly attacked the press.
His answer:
“I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so that when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.”
When someone tells you exactly who they are and exactly what they’re doing, pay attention. Believe them.
@RSA_Observer So upsettingly ironic that you say this while looking like a millennial/gen-z person who does support Trump after being rejected by several people over your mediocre looks.
@72FTY Fr this guy is literally if Lex Luthor were built like an orangutan's scrotum.
Actually, I take that back. That comparison was mad disrespectful to Lex Luthor.
@VFerrerNow@BillyThekid9346@Gianl1974 So confidently wrong, just like how bootlickers sound like. Newsflash: trickle-down economics don't work and never will work, and America hasn't been great ever since Reagan let billionaires evade their fair share of taxes.
Reporter: Where's the proof, Mr. President?
Trump: Look, there's a lot of proof. I have it all but I don't need to show anyone because everyone knows the election was rigged!
Reporter: Why can't you just show us the proof?
Trump: It's there, I have it. You're just a dumb person.
Reporter: I'm asking for you to show us the evidence you claim to have
Trump: You're disgusting and vile. I'm leaving!
Another predictable display of weakness.
On NBC’s Meet the Press, Kristen Welker did something that apparently qualifies as cruelty in MAGA world:
She asked for evidence.
The interview was recorded in Wisconsin and aired on June 7. Welker repeatedly asked Trump to back up his election fraud claims and other accusations with actual proof.
Instead of presenting evidence, Trump followed the same script we’ve seen for years:
✔ Blame the media
✔ Blame NBC
✔ Blame the reporter
✔ Call everyone crooked
✔ Get angry
✔ Remove microphone
✔ End interview
At one point he called Welker and the press “crooked” and suggested she was either “crooked or stupid.” Then he announced, “I’ve had enough,” and walked away.
That’s not strength.
That’s not leadership.
That’s what happens when someone mistakes being challenged for being persecuted.
A strong leader answers tough questions.
A weak leader attacks the person asking them.
When a toddler can’t win the argument, he throws himself on the floor and screams.
The only difference is most toddlers eventually grow out of it.
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I’m just an old veteran who loves his family, his dogs, his employees, his distributors, and helping hardworking people build successful businesses.
And I’m not about to stay quiet while weakness, dishonesty, and division are sold as leadership.
@hanriclontz It's the obligation of men to be able to be around women wearing stuff like that without wanting to harass, assault, or rape her.
Which means you aren't a man.