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Escurumbele

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7. I was just reading an interview of Mel Brooks, and there is a quote of his that explains all these..
Sun Nov 28, 2021, 07:16 PM
Nov 2021
"If you can reduce the enemy to an object of ridicule and laughter, you’ve won."
~~ Mel Brooks


Please, think about it...The problem we have with trump is that too many people are still taking about him seriously, even though he is a complete idiot, a mafioso? Yes, but an idiot nonetheless. The media, we at DU, and everywhere they continue to talk about him as this great force, and what we are all doing is making things more difficult for republicans to breaking the link between them and the thug.

Everyone should make fun of him, ridicule him, show how little power he has, continually talk about all his legal troubles and how 2022 will be the year he is made accountable for all his crimes, that he WILL go to jail along with many of his partners and probably a couple of his children, if not all of the three adult children as well as Jrs girlfriend, that classy girl.

So lets start reducing the buffoon to what he is, a joke, a buffoon, let us stop pretending that he has any power, because at the end of the day he is hanging on a thread, all republicans in office hate him, and his legal troubles will place him behind bars. That is what we should all be talking about.

And one last thing, by not reducing him to the joke that he already is, it does make it more difficult for those who control the law to act, it makes some of them afraid, but the moment they realize he is just a bad clown show, taking action will not only be easier but it will be a pleasure.

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"Who judges whether he did these things?" Zeitghost Nov 2021 #1
How about Busterscruggs Nov 2021 #22
There is no legal mechanism for that. Zeitghost Nov 2021 #23
Have we ever had a former oval office Busterscruggs Nov 2021 #25
No Zeitghost Nov 2021 #26
What solutions Busterscruggs Nov 2021 #28
For banning someone from office? Zeitghost Nov 2021 #29
Does the constitution say "if Kablooie thinks he's guilty of insurrection"? FBaggins Nov 2021 #2
30 state houses are majority republicans. onecaliberal Nov 2021 #8
OMG, 30? ShazzieB Nov 2021 #16
Yes. onecaliberal Nov 2021 #17
State Legislatures Zeitghost Nov 2021 #24
Do you know who DOESN'T judge whether he did these things? brooklynite Nov 2021 #3
Let's face it, if roughly half of voters elect someone Hoyt Nov 2021 #4
I still think he will face consequences one way or another malaise Nov 2021 #5
My continued wish is business failure over jail. oldsoftie Nov 2021 #13
I get your point but I want him in prison malaise Nov 2021 #21
The real problem is the justice system in general. Mr.Bill Nov 2021 #6
I was just reading an interview of Mel Brooks, and there is a quote of his that explains all these.. Escurumbele Nov 2021 #7
Yes 1000 times!!! nt oldsoftie Nov 2021 #14
Mostly agree, withp one small quibble. ShazzieB Nov 2021 #20
I'm still hoping for a 48656c6c6f20 Nov 2021 #9
I really do hate felling that way but its noww in the back of my mind. nt oldsoftie Nov 2021 #15
14th is a broad amendment bucolic_frolic Nov 2021 #10
Bull !!!!!!!!! DENVERPOPS Nov 2021 #11
seems like a fitting end to the " TFG " ! monkeyman1 Nov 2021 #12
with the amount of death and destruction the flushed turd caused he should be banned from yaesu Nov 2021 #18
Democrats in Congress missed another chance, too. NullTuples Nov 2021 #19
✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ msfiddlestix Nov 2021 #27
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