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The whole conservative movement is just scammers trying to outdo one another at the expense of dumb Americans (and if we're looking at the global scale, dumb people):


These are legal threats any company, even a giant like Fox Corporation, would take seriously. And they could be fatal to the dream of a new “Trump TV,” a giant new media company in the president’s image, and perhaps contributing to his bottom line. Newsmax and OAN would each like to become that, and are both burning money to steal ratings from Fox, executives from both companies have acknowledged. They will need to raise significantly more money, or to sell quickly to investors, to build a Fox-style multibillion-dollar empire. But outstanding litigation with the potential of an enormous verdict will be enough to scare away most buyers.

And so Newsmax and OAN appear likely to face the same fate as so many of President Trump’s sycophants, who have watched him lie with impunity and imitated him — only to find that he’s the only one who can really get away with it. Mr. Trump benefits from presidential immunity, but also he has an experienced fabulist’s sense of where the legal red lines are, something his allies often lack. Three of his close aides were convicted of lying, and Michael Cohen served more than a year in prison. (Trump pardoned Michael Flynn and commuted the sentence of Roger Stone.)
 
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Bro wait. Is this real life?! :rofl:
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“YOU CAN’T REASON WITH HIM AT ALL”: TRUMP SPENDS FINAL DAYS PLOTTING REVENGE AGAINST HIS ENEMIES AND PARDONS FOR EVERYONE ELSE

At the nadir of his 1990 debt crisis, Donald Trump bunkered himself inside Trump Tower for days on end, subsisting on a steady diet of hamburgers and French fries. As his real estate empire was collapsing, and his first marriage unraveling, Trump simply refused to accept the reality that his life was in a tailspin. “Do people really think I am in trouble?” Trump asked Vanity Fair’s Marie Brenner at the time, to which she replied, “Yes, they think you’re finished.” One of Trump’s lawyers, meanwhile, told Brenner, “Donald is a believer in the big-lie theory. If you say something again and again, people will believe you.”

Fast-forward 30 years, and Trump is living out the final days of his presidency in a similar state of denial. “It’s rigged and stolen!” he complained during a phone call with a prominent Republican the day after the Electoral College affirmed Joe Biden as president-elect. “You can’t reason with him at all,” the Republican said. According to two sources briefed on the conversations, Republicans are privately suggesting to Trump that he should call Biden. Their advice is that Trump doesn’t have to concede. Instead, Trump should tell Biden that he will assist with the transition while he waits for legal challenges to play out. Trump rejected the idea, the sources said.

Trump’s grip on the party is slowly slipping. On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell became the highest-profile Republican to recognize Biden as president-elect. A former West Wing official told me that more elected Republicans are waiting until January to come out and pressure Trump to step aside. (Congress officially counts the electoral votes on January 6.) “There’s going to be a coordinated effort to say we need peace,” the official said. Inside the West Wing, officials are aware that the end is near. “They’re packing up,” a second former White House official told me.


As Biden’s inauguration approaches, Republicans close to the White House told me Trump could be poised for a final round of norm-shattering actions. One source said Trump has discussed a preemptive-pardon blitz of everyone close to him, so Biden’s Justice Department can’t investigate his administration. (A White House spokesperson declined to comment.) “Trump doesn’t want his team targeted,” the source said. Another source said Trump wants the Department of Justice to name a special counsel to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden as a way of getting even with Democrats for the Robert Mueller probe. “If Trump is going to leave office, he wants a special counsel, 100%,” the source said.

 
In Trump’s defense, he was never not a heinous bipedal ignoramus, in fact he campaigned as such. His only redeeming quality is, that he brought all the ill concealed ugliness out from the shadows and rocks into the light and made it impossible to ignore for anyone with a complacent conscience.
 
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In Trump’s defense, he was never not a heinous bipedal ignoramus, in fact he campaigned as such. His only redeeming quality is, that he brought all the ill concealed ugliness out from of the shadows and rocks into the light and made it impossible to ignore for anyone with a complacent conscience.

To be fair, he's on record saying that if he ever ran for president it'd be as a Republican because the base is just that dumb. So, in that sense, there was some calculation. Unfortunately, he ended up winning, which wasn't part of the plan.
 
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