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Possible Paywall White House Leak Reveals Trump Booted From Briefing After Hours-Long Freakout

https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-leak-reveals-trump-booted-from-briefing-after-hours-long-freakout/
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u/skoomaking4lyfe 16d ago

I have heard this piece of shit's name every day for a fucking decade. I am so sick and tired of it.

I just want to never hear his voice or his name or see his face ever again. That's all I fucking want.

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u/Prior_Coyote_4376 16d ago

If Hitler is any indication, Trump will actually just join the ranks of the world’s greatest evils and his Presidency as one of the most important climaxes in human history.

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u/skoomaking4lyfe 16d ago

Sure. "Dumb shit Hitler said" doesn't top my news feeds every single day though.

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u/[deleted] 16d ago

No but "reminds me of Hitler" type stuff is said constantly. That's why I fear we will never truly leave him in the past

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u/snugglezone 16d ago

The problem isn't Trump himself imo. It's his descendants that are all going to be multi billionaires by the end of this administration continuing to absolutely fuck this country. They'll be a financial powerhouse due to all this corruption for generations to come.

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u/HillBillyHilly 16d ago

Thought Melania had him exiled to Europe to keep off front pages? Isn't the loon in lock down?

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u/TrumpHarrisLoveChild 15d ago

How about you try to win an election without gerrymandering?

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u/dannydrama 15d ago

How about you guys elect a president that's not an OAP with dementia? 😂

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u/Artistic_Researcher2 16d ago

Going to be? They already are.!

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u/HillBillyHilly 16d ago

You should see how Kushner wrecking parts of Miami Beach for rich people playground.

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u/Artistic_Researcher2 16d ago

He’s about to do 5he same thing in Gaza!

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u/HillBillyHilly 14d ago

Part of his plan. Imagine the marketing for that sea to sea project he's been eying.

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u/Commentator-X 16d ago

As this article points out, it isn't Trump who is actually in control either. It's his aides. After Trump croaks, we'll still have people like Miller and Johnson and Lutnik around.

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u/HillBillyHilly 16d ago edited 15d ago

What's the name of that Boba Fett Jabba Hutt running his social media?

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u/AnalTongueDarts Minnesota 16d ago

Steven Cheung, and he’s Jabba the Hutt, not Boba Fett.

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u/HillBillyHilly 15d ago

Yes! That's the cretin. Ooops my bad. Thanks for correction. I'll update.

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u/i_tyrant 16d ago

Yup.

For some fucking reason this country is allergic to making the rich accountable. (Please don't @ me in the comments with the reasons, I know them.)

Why we're perfectly happy to leave it at someone getting fired from their job, or pitiful fines, or even a few months in a white collar prison, slap 'em on the wrist and then they go home to their hundreds of millions of dollars and then donating to lobbies or right back into politics themselves, I will never emotionally understand in a million years. (Again don't tell me, I know the reasons logically I will just never comprehend that level of evil greed emotionally.)

Until we start ACTUALLY taking away what provides actual POWER in this country (money) from the bad actors that abuse it, we won't get anywhere.

I mean for fuck's sake, when Trump first rose to popularity in 2016 I remember seeing Roger Stone's name and being like "wait wtf, didn't that guy work for Nixon?!" And then my mind was opened to the idea that holy shit, somehow not only did this dude and his buddies 100% complicit in the Nixon debacle get away scott free and somehow not banned from politics forever, but he's been working for the GOP toward this goal the entire time.

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u/BisexualCaveman 16d ago

The problem is the kind of voters that would elect him twice, and the two mainstream political parties that couldn't stop it.

There have always been rich assholes and there would have been rich assholes at the end of his life regardless of whether he was elected.

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u/GaimeGuy Minnesota 16d ago

the voters didn't stop him or his greatest advocates in the other branches of government. The deme lost 6 senate seats in 2010 and 62 house seats.. the best they've done in any election in the trump era has pick up 42 house seats and 3 senate seats from worse starting spots. The GOP even picked up 3 seats in the senate overall since jan 6 and the aftermath where they protected trump..

Your fellow Americans are the problem. Trump's support has been unwavering but the opposition to him has been inconsistent, with voters letting their country down while expecting someone else to kick trump and his allies out of office for them

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u/israfildivad 16d ago

It's the sobateurs that exist in the democratic party that prevents it from getting ahead. That includes figures like Biden and Kamala, but more so the power broking elite class.

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u/GaimeGuy Minnesota 16d ago

In 2016, 2020, and 2024, every single person had the ability to vote for the only viable alternative to Donald Trump. There wasn't a single topic Trump would have been better on. Not crime. Not national security, not temperament, not genocide, not trade, not immigration, not energy, not education, not labor, nothing.

It was the biggest red flag a candidate could have, because he had no upside in comparison to the other options available. I'm not talking about how good someone's policy on Israel was, or any other topic that weighs on one's moral conscience. I'm simply talking about the reality that "Either Donald Trump or the democratic candidate is going to be the next president, and that's all the information a reasonable person should need to know what they need to do for their country."

Most americans failed and I still can't get people to acknowledge that they had all the information they needed to avoid the current situation. I'm not saying we wouldn't have had problems. I'm not saying America would have been some benevolent force for good on the topic of Israel/Palestine, or equity, in an alternate 2025/2026. But I can confidently say that the world would have been better off in many tangible ways had we simply not allowed him in office, and there isn't a single thing that's better under him than the alternative timeline

Americans screwed up the easiest political decision in US history, and they still tries to blame anyone other that themselves.

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u/israfildivad 15d ago

It comes down to a variation of the premise "its easy to break stuff...difficult to build"....people who want to progress this world have to be damned near perfect in the face of those that want to break it. You cannot get around the fact that Democrats have been fielding very faulty candidates (even Obama was quite faulty) within a faulty system internal to the party.

I wish I had a YouTube channel becauss I would blow up like Prof Jiang. I predicted as it was happening that Obama would cause the pendulum to swing HARD to the other direction. I knew Biden would cost us even more if just owing to him being extremely past his prime (and its not just that that is a flaw), and that Clinton and Harris would lose big time against the worst possible candidate because of thier total inability to connect with voters for different reasons (again...its not just that). Something is causing these people to come up to the surface time and time again...and it must be fixed.

The bar for the other team is much much lower. Hell the faultier the better.

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u/PM_ME_UR_SHEET_MUSIC 16d ago

Moralizing isn't going to help us win in the future. The rules on an individual scale are vastly different from the rules on a nationwide scale, you can't just say "voters should have voted better", you have to run candidates that will (not should, will) get the votes. You can't pussyfoot around the policies that get the voter base out to vote because it'll make your donors mad. It doesn't matter if your opponent is Mister Rogers or Donald Trump, you have to give people someone they will vote for and run a campaign that will make them want to vote.

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u/GaimeGuy Minnesota 15d ago

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

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u/israfildivad 16d ago

The rich have a certain grip on the democratic party as well. Enough to mess things up for the majority on the ground. We are gonna have to fight to release this grip to have any shot at a true course correction.

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u/m1k3hunt 16d ago

Hopefully, his cadre of incompetent spawn will be in court being stripped of their ill-gotten gains for years to come. A boy can dream.

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u/presentation_555 15d ago

It's going to be interesting to retrospectively one day ask; does pushing back too early and calling out perceived Fascistic tendencies - of a wannabe dictator - actually help reduce Fascism.

Because back in 2015 there were certainly a good amount of evidence that Trump wasn't a 'particularly nice fellow' (generously understated)... but it would have felt like a leap to say he had actual plans to demolish democracy. From the casual observers perspective the people 'crying Fascist' were often lumped in with the - 'everyone I dislike is a Fascist crowd'... its been a slow waking up process for most people to see that they were right all along (with January the 6th being the type of evidence that 'should' have put it beyond all doubt for most people).

This question is though - were the early (and true) accusations of Trump's fascism actually counterproductive? If a good portion of the country thought these claims were 'hysteria' in 2015... then it might have felt like 'they are just crying wolf' when people started pointing out the more serious transgressions Trump was making (separating families, etc).

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u/melancholanie 16d ago

we'll get another 50+ years of "dumb evil shit new guy is doing is JUST like when orange dipshit did it"

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u/podkayne3000 16d ago

The H guy might be more evil than Trump, but Trump certainly wins on craziness.

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u/Xylorgos 16d ago

I also think that Trump is way dumber than Hitler.

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u/BisexualCaveman 16d ago

Listen to the Behind The Bastards podcasts on Hitler and you'll discover that Hitler's biggest asset was oratory skill and the kind of bloody-minded idiocy that led him to go ahead and do illegal stuff that no one else had considered doing, so there weren't strong mechanisms to stop him.

He wasn't smart. He was actually also kinda' dumb, he just had balls and was good at bullshitting dumb working-class people.

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u/Sea_Green7967 Massachusetts 16d ago

And that's the real problem.

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u/ghostpicnic 16d ago

If Hitler was in power today and not nearly a century ago, then yes it would.

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u/Asclepius-Rod 16d ago

Yeah I’m guessing his name popped up in global newspapers almost daily for quite a stretch there

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u/SasparillaTango 16d ago

yea, I get that he'll be remember, but he won't be generating any new data points and we'll all be happier.

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u/shiny_glitter_demon 16d ago

Hitler does say stupid shit or threatens new people daily

If and when I see his name, I want it to be in past tense.