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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsbased on the GOP habit of pre-emptive accusations, will Trump be president for life?
for the last 4-8 years, the right wingers have been yammering endlessly about how President Obama was somehow going to ignore the constitution and declare himself emperor.
GOP MO #1: accuse your opponents of doing what you already plan to do
is there any reason to think this doesn't apply to our current situation?
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based on the GOP habit of pre-emptive accusations, will Trump be president for life? (Original Post)
0rganism
Dec 2016
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rzemanfl
(31,257 posts)1. I voted other because he will not live that long. His insanity will kill him from stress.
If his handlers don't first and he doesn't start WWIII.
0rganism
(25,524 posts)2. yeah i should have said "political heir" for both choices
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