• MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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    I expect him to be a bloody tyrant. And why wouldn’t he? He said he would and we elected him. If we had a problem with it we wouldn’t have voted for him.

    As long as he hurts the right people this time, he might be remembered as one of the most popular presidents in history.

    I’m not sure how much longer history is going to last, is the problem.

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    I expect he’ll do what he spent his last term doing; spend half the day watching Fox News and rage-tweeting, go downstairs for some photo-ops and sign whatever his staff puts in front of him, get whatever it was challenged and (sometimes) blocked in court, and then, if he’s feeling insufficient attention, make a bunch of pronouncements that’ll catch everyone by surprise and then never follow up on it.

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    Given the opportunity, no, he’s not going to prosecute his foes. He’s going to have them killed.

    But until he can count on getting away with that, he’ll have to, and will, settle for just prosecuting them.

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    It’s kind of cute for the times to write an article scaring us about that man now, after they spent months and years down playing the risk. But it’s to be expected, because all they want is drama. Truth, justice, decent human beings, none of that matters to the bosses at the times.

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    Trump has to be immured. Why?

    ‘Before Nelson Mandela was arrested in 1962, he was an angry, relatively young man. He founded the ANC’s military wing. When he was released, he surprised everyone because he was talking about reconciliation and forgiveness and not about revenge.’

    • Desmond Tutu
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    I read stuff like this and I’m like “Oh yeah, I gotta reconnect my VPN…”

    As if my half-assed security measures are gonna stop anything.

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    But first I think he’s going to pardon Hunter Biden. He’ll get to look like he’s rising above politics (despite Hunter not being a political figure) while painting Democrats as hypocrites for prosecuting their political rivals. Then he’ll pardon anyone associated with January 6th, using the Biden pardon as cover. Then, once he’s proven all the fascist rhetoric wrong, he’ll seek his revenge.

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      If Joe doesn’t pardon Hunter, there’s no way Trump will. He’s spent 6+ years saying the Biden family is crooked, he wouldn’t want to show he’s weak and reverse his original unsubstantiated stance. I assume Joe won’t pardon Hunter, to set some sort of norm for Trump, which Trump will completely ignore and pardon his family at the first smell of corruption.