The Presidency of Donald J. Trump, Episode VII: We Are All Going To Die, Thanks Obama!

all done finally, going to drink some more now

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holy shit it just finished?? lol glad i didnt keep watching

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Some of you people actually watch this shit every day?

Goddamn, what is wrong with you?

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i hadn’t watched in a few days

Trump is in deep withdrawal without his rallies. It’s gotta be pretty bad behind the scenes if the compromise is to let him ramble for hours.

Like Daddy gets coked up, you let him go to the bar or casino until he’s ready to come home and pass out. You don’t let him go nuts inside your house.

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this made me laugh out loud for real

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My twitter feed is full of NYT types praising his somber and presidential tone lololololololll

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Trump still drawing live to get put on mt.rushmore–the back side of it.

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March 31, 2020. The day he became President.

Sigh. For all the great features in the NYT, the editorial piece is dogshit.

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On March 9th he reiterated it was no worse than the flu and we shouldn’t worry.

Having completely taken over the courts, Harvard law professor Adrian Vermeule argues that for conservatives, originalism has now “outlived its utility”:

But originalism has now outlived its utility, and has become an obstacle to the development of a robust, substantively conservative approach to constitutional law and interpretation. Such an approach—one might call it “common-good constitutionalism”—should be based on the principles that government helps direct persons, associations, and society generally toward the common good, and that strong rule in the interest of attaining the common good is entirely legitimate.

Oh boy, phase 2. Say, what exactly do you mean by the “common good” that this “strong rule” should work to establish?

These principles include respect for the authority of rule and of rulers; respect for the hierarchies needed for society to function… and a candid willingness to “legislate morality”

Thus the state will enjoy authority to curb the social and economic pretensions of the urban-gentry liberals who so often place their own satisfactions (financial and sexual) and the good of their class or social milieu above the common good.

Fuck yeah. Let’s party like it’s 1939.

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Daniel dale slipping. Trump reaffirmed its just the flu on March 9th only three weeks ago.

Jesus this guy.

I feel like trump can be pinned with any deaths between 10,000 and 10 million. Their pivot to act like anything less than two million means he saved us is stroke inducing.

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Wireless’ brother agrees this is worse than civil war but no worse than flu.

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Thanks to wirelessgrinder for the highlights. :unamused:

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It’s been a long day, but wireless bro’s progression is

COVID=flu>>>>>>>>>>Civil War

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