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The 2024 Election is a Choice... Between Democracy and Fascism
#1
Our nation is faced with a choice between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. But, on a deeper level, it is a choice between democracy and fascism.

Donald Trump reveals his character every time he opens his mouth.  He needs no other character assassins besides himself.  Why sacrifice you own character for voting for this criminal and rapist, BGR ? Vote third party , if you like, but a vote for a malignant narcissist, sexual assaulter, and convicted felon, many times over, is unquestionably, a scathing indictment of your own present state of mind. I refuse to believe America will allow this criminal, who is as far from a Reagan conservative as I am, anywhere near the Oval Office again.

Be on the right side of history, my fellow Bluegrass Rivals.  Join our coalition of odd bedfellows, ---Old School, Liz Cheney, and his own former chief of staff, John Kelly, who is warning you that Trump  will rule like a dictator.  It is unfathomable how any well meaning citizen could vote for a man who rapes women , praises dictators like Putin, Kim Jung Un, and Erdogan, and says Hitler "did some good things."  While many of your friends and family members were sick and dying from Covid, the man you are considering voting for was secretly sending Covid test kits to his Russian pal, who has killed millions of his own people. 

Donald Trump wants to be a dictator like his pals, Putin, Kim, and Erdogan. Listen to his own Vice President, Mike Pence, who refuses to support him. Mike Pence, who Jan 6 insurrectionists wanted to hang, was all that stood in the way of legitimate election results failing to be certified. Trump sit back and  smiled at his handiwork on 1/6/21, as democracy hung  in the balance. Are you going to stand for this criminal , whose supporters committed violent acts on Capitol police and sh!t on the walls  of your Capitol, to finish his task of putting an end to the democratic ideals established by the Founding Fathers, some 237 years ago.

Vote for Kamala, not because you love everything she stands for. Liz Cheney certainly doesn't. But vote for Kamala because you love what this country stands for--- freedom, liberty, democracy, peaceful transfer of power, freedom of the press, freedom of speech and religion. All of these American ideals are in peril if the sociopathic  rapist and wannabe strongman is elected again. Those safeguards that held fascism at bay in 2021 have been weakened or removed. The infrastructure is in place , now, to allow Trump and his democracy-hating sycophants to run amok. Pence, who MAGA wanted to hang on 1/6, has been replaced by Trump sycophant, JD Vance.  Pelosi, who MAGA wanted to murder on 1/6, has been replaced by Trump sycophant, Mike Johnson.

So, BGR nation, it really is an election that comes down to a choice of democracy or fascism.  Which are you gonna choose on November 5th ???  Be on the right side of history, and join Old School, along with  Liz, John Kelly, Mitt Romney, Adam Kinsinger and many other patriotic never Trump Republicans , and tell Donald Trump he is no longer welcome in the sacred halls of your White House and your Capitol. Tell him to go to hell, where he belongs.

  --- OSH
#2
A friend of mine(who has already voted) posted this on another board:

"I’m 72 now. My children are 36, 34, and 31. My grandchildren are 5, 3, 2, and 2. I worry greatly about the world I am leaving them. Frankly speaking, I would probably do better economically under a Trump regime than I would Harris. But that is further down my priority list in this election.

I fear for what a Trump president precedent will set. I wonder about what kind of people I live amongst that see Trump for who he is and still vote for him saying they like his policies. I think his policies will be the least of our worries if he gets back in office. This country will be torn apart. He is a visibly and massively corrupt person.

In most elections, it’s been rare that I discernibly dislike one of the candidates (Nixon in 1972). It’s usually a 60-40, maybe 70-30 thing.  This time it’s a 100-0."




This friend is to the right of me, politically(pretty moderate, in fact) and fairly well to do .  I'd say slightly left of center in his politics, but pretty much a centrist on most issues.
#3
(10-25-2024, 05:36 PM)Old School Hound Wrote: A friend of mine(who has already voted) posted this on another board:

"I’m 72 now. My children are 36, 34, and 31. My grandchildren are 5, 3, 2, and 2. I worry greatly about the world I am leaving them. Frankly speaking, I would probably do better economically under a Trump regime than I would Harris. But that is further down my priority list in this election.

I fear for what a Trump president precedent will set. I wonder about what kind of people I live amongst that see Trump for who he is and still vote for him saying they like his policies. I think his policies will be the least of our worries if he gets back in office. This country will be torn apart. He is a visibly and massively corrupt person.

In most elections, it’s been rare that I discernibly dislike one of the candidates (Nixon in 1972). It’s usually a 60-40, maybe 70-30 thing.  This time it’s a 100-0."




This friend is to the right of me, politically(pretty moderate, in fact) and fairly well to do .  I'd say slightly left of center in his politics, but pretty much a centrist on most issues.
Another imaginary OSH fried.  Big Grin Have you exchanged any more imaginary text messages with Hoot Gibson recently? (I did not stop reading your fabricated posts while I was on my self-imposed exile from this forum. You should relax and get yourself a nice, comfortable chair and try living in the real world for a change.)
#4
Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley: " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
#5
(10-26-2024, 12:17 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley:  " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
#6
(10-26-2024, 04:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 12:17 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley:  " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
Cult mentality is a real and grave threat to democracy. If Trump murdered his wife or raped his daughter, most of the same people who plan on voting for him now would still vote for him then. It wouldn't matter. He secretly sent Covid tests to Putin while Americans(one of them , my friend, Robert) were dying. He has been found civilly liable for raping a woman. Does it matter to the people here who are voting for him? NO! He could commit even worse atrocities and it still wouldn't matter.
#7
(10-26-2024, 05:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 04:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 12:17 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley:  " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
Cult mentality is a real and grave threat to democracy. If Trump murdered his wife or raped his daughter, most of the same people who plan on voting for him now would still vote for him then. It wouldn't matter. He secretly sent Covid tests to Putin while Americans(one of them , my friend, Robert) were dying. He has been found civilly liable for raping a woman. Does it matter to the people here who are voting for him? NO! He could commit even worse atrocities and it still wouldn't matter.
Sad but true.  If he gets elected, then I'm afraid that our Country will get what we deserve...
#8
(10-27-2024, 08:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 05:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 04:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 12:17 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley:  " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
Cult mentality is a real and grave threat to democracy. If Trump murdered his wife or raped his daughter, most of the same people who plan on voting for him now would still vote for him then. It wouldn't matter. He secretly sent Covid tests to Putin while Americans(one of them , my friend, Robert) were dying. He has been found civilly liable for raping a woman. Does it matter to the people here who are voting for him? NO! He could commit even worse atrocities and it still wouldn't matter.
Sad but true.  If he gets elected, then I'm afraid that our Country will get what we deserve...
The Trump is Hitler campaign is failing miserably. The contrast between Trump speaking to a packed Madison Square Garden tonight with no teleprompter and his 3 hour interview with Joe Rogan versus any Kamala Harris appearance is shocking. I saw her speech a couple of weeks ago when her teleprompter malfunctioned for a couple of minutes, and she absolutely had no idea what to do. She started repeating, 32 days left, only 32 days left.... If the prospect of electing a president who cannot conduct a non-scripted conversation or interview does not scare you, then it should.

I have followed some bad campaigns during my lifetime, including those by Michael Dukakis and Walter Mondale, but the difference was that Dukakis and Mondale were smart men who ran bad campaigns against strong opponents. Kamala Harris makes Hillary Clinton look like a towering intellect and Hillary is not a particularly smart woman.
#9
(10-27-2024, 09:49 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-27-2024, 08:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 05:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 04:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 12:17 AM)Old School Hound Wrote: Don't take my word for it, BGR friends. You all think I'm just a crazy Old Hound. And maybe I am. But at least consider taking the word of the people who know Trump and have been around him for extended periods of time while he was president. And this is not an exhaustive list. I've probably left some out:


1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His first secretary of defense, James Mattis: “Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us.”

4. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

5. His chairman of the joint chiefs, retired Gen. Mark Milley, seemed to invoke Trump: “We don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We take an oath to the Constitution and we take an oath to the idea that is America – and we’re willing to die to protect it.”

6. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

7. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley:  " A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

8. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

9. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

10. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

11. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

12. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

13. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

14. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

15. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

16. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

17. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

18. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

19. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

20. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

21. A former director of strategic communications,  Alyssa Farah Griffins, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

22. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part
of this madness.”

23. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: " I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office ever again.”

24. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”




NONE of these people will be voting for Donald Trump. Do you, my BGR friends, know better than they do???
All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
Cult mentality is a real and grave threat to democracy. If Trump murdered his wife or raped his daughter, most of the same people who plan on voting for him now would still vote for him then. It wouldn't matter. He secretly sent Covid tests to Putin while Americans(one of them , my friend, Robert) were dying. He has been found civilly liable for raping a woman. Does it matter to the people here who are voting for him? NO! He could commit even worse atrocities and it still wouldn't matter.
Sad but true.  If he gets elected, then I'm afraid that our Country will get what we deserve...
The Trump is Hitler campaign is failing miserably. The contrast between Trump speaking to a packed Madison Square Garden tonight with no teleprompter and his 3 hour interview with Joe Rogan versus any Kamala Harris appearance is shocking. I saw her speech a couple of weeks ago when her teleprompter malfunctioned for a couple of minutes, and she absolutely had no idea what to do. She started repeating, 32 days left, only 32 days left.... If the prospect of electing a president who cannot conduct a non-scripted conversation or interview does not scare you, then it should.

I have followed some bad campaigns during my lifetime, including those by Michael Dukakis and Walter Mondale, but the difference was that Dukakis and Mondale were smart men who ran bad campaigns against strong opponents. Kamala Harris makes Hillary Clinton look like a towering intellect and Hillary is not a particularly smart woman.

Hillary Clinton graduated first in her Yale Law School class, so she did well to not be very smart. Confused   You show a lot of bias and kind of lose a lot of credibility when making statements like these.
#10
(10-28-2024, 09:42 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-27-2024, 09:49 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-27-2024, 08:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 05:23 PM)Old School Hound Wrote:
(10-26-2024, 04:53 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote: All the people you mentioned have courage and a moral center that won't allow them to stand on the sidelines no matter the potential backlash they face from Trump and his Maga Cult.
 
Trump has come come out and stated that he will prosecute the people who are his political enemies.  Why this does not turn voters with any kind of moral compass against him is beyond my comprehension.  He behaves the complete opposite of  Christian beliefs, but that doesn't seem to matter either.
Cult mentality is a real and grave threat to democracy. If Trump murdered his wife or raped his daughter, most of the same people who plan on voting for him now would still vote for him then. It wouldn't matter. He secretly sent Covid tests to Putin while Americans(one of them , my friend, Robert) were dying. He has been found civilly liable for raping a woman. Does it matter to the people here who are voting for him? NO! He could commit even worse atrocities and it still wouldn't matter.
Sad but true.  If he gets elected, then I'm afraid that our Country will get what we deserve...
The Trump is Hitler campaign is failing miserably. The contrast between Trump speaking to a packed Madison Square Garden tonight with no teleprompter and his 3 hour interview with Joe Rogan versus any Kamala Harris appearance is shocking. I saw her speech a couple of weeks ago when her teleprompter malfunctioned for a couple of minutes, and she absolutely had no idea what to do. She started repeating, 32 days left, only 32 days left.... If the prospect of electing a president who cannot conduct a non-scripted conversation or interview does not scare you, then it should.

I have followed some bad campaigns during my lifetime, including those by Michael Dukakis and Walter Mondale, but the difference was that Dukakis and Mondale were smart men who ran bad campaigns against strong opponents. Kamala Harris makes Hillary Clinton look like a towering intellect and Hillary is not a particularly smart woman.

Hillary Clinton graduated first in her Yale Law School class, so she did well to not be very smart. Confused   You show a lot of bias and kind of lose a lot of credibility when making statements like these.
Check your facts. She did not rank first in her class. What were you saying about credibility?
#11
It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
#12
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arnold-schwar...55725.html

The Terminator just told the Donald.... He won't Be backkkkkk
#13
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
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#14
(10-31-2024, 12:11 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
Clinton actually worked with a Republicans in Congress to get some good things done. I was not a fan of many of his policies, but I give him good scores for his competence as an executive and his political skills.
#15
(10-31-2024, 12:28 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:11 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
Clinton actually worked with a Republicans in Congress to get some good things done. I was not a fan of many of his policies, but I give him good scores for his competence as an executive and his political skills.

I didn't like Clinton at all, was listening to Limbaugh too much and not thinking for myself, but I have to admit that Clinton's Presidency went pretty well.
#16
(10-31-2024, 01:11 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:28 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:11 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
Clinton actually worked with a Republicans in Congress to get some good things done. I was not a fan of many of his policies, but I give him good scores for his competence as an executive and his political skills.

I didn't like Clinton at all, was listening to Limbaugh too much and not thinking for myself, but I have to admit that Clinton's Presidency went pretty well.
I didn't like Bill Clinton either and I believe that he deserved to be impeached and convicted for perjury. Whether I personally like a politician or not, I try to give credit where it is due. Bill Clinton and Obama had some strong points.

I am still looking for any strengths in Biden, Hillary, and Kamala. The country would be a better place today if those three had chosen different careers.
#17
(10-31-2024, 12:28 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:11 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
Clinton actually worked with a Republicans in Congress to get some good things done. I was not a fan of many of his policies, but I give him good scores for his competence as an executive and his political skills.
I wasn’t exactly a fan of all his policies but our country was in a lot better place than it is now….
#18
(10-31-2024, 09:15 PM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:28 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(10-31-2024, 12:11 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(10-28-2024, 10:54 AM)Hoot Gibson Wrote: It is interesting that you focused on my comment about Hillary Clinton instead of defending Kamala Harris. As for bias, it has nothing to do with my opinion of Hillary Clinton. Her husband is one of the smartest presidents in recent history. Both of them are crooks, but there is no denying that Bill was a smart guy and a skilled politician. Hillary? Not so much.
I voted for Bill Clinton, at the time he acted like a true moderate eggs, milk where cheap, he cut into some of the social programs (made some people go to work), and started paying down the deficit…This election is totally different replacing Biden with Harris is like crapping in your pants and changing your shirt….
Clinton actually worked with a Republicans in Congress to get some good things done. I was not a fan of many of his policies, but I give him good scores for his competence as an executive and his political skills.
I wasn’t exactly a fan of all his policies but our country was in a lot better place than it is now….
Bill Clinton's campaigning this year has helped Trump more than it has helped Kamala. I suspect that may have been his plan. I'm not sure whether Joe Biden is undermining Kamala's campaign, or if he just can't help himself.

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