• SmurfNuts@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    Screeching the same delusional shit over and over just makes him look like the pathetic shrivel brained child he is. Now it’s felon shrivel brain child though and that’s hilarious for his weak cowardly lying ass.

    To quote Walter from the Big Lebowski “Shut the fuck up Donny, you’re out of your element!”

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    Seems like you should be chill when you’re a convicted felon and awaiting sentencing…

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          Do things that justify the judge being mad at you, get sentenced, point to your own statements and the sentence as evidence of the judge’s animus against you, hope the appeals court buys your argument. 4D chess for pigeons.

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          Why? When he violates court orders, the judges have only been giving him microfines and begging him to stop. Like he is sending cultists to threaten and harass jurors and the staff and he gets a stern warning at worst.

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    5 months ago

    I never knew how small, both mentally and physically, Wacko Former Actor Robert De Niro was. Today, De Niro, who suffers from an incurable case of TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, commonly known in the medical community as TDS, was met, outside the Courthouse, with a force far greater than the Radical Left – MAGA. Robert, whose movies, artistry, and brand have gone WAY DOWN IN VALUE since he entered the political arena at the request of Crooked Joe Biden, looked so pathetic and sad out there. Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio!!!

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      Technically no. He’s convicted, but not a felon yet, as that part enters your record on July 11th when the judgement is being made. So in the mean time, here are some correct titles we can use:

      Felon Elect
      Presumptive Felon Nominee
      Felony Frontrunner

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    I think we’re going to see a lot more of this over the next month, and it will be mentioned at sentencing in a bid for less or no jail time. If he goes to jail, it will ramp up even more, and we’ll see headlines in the vein of “Trump is a crazy old man, compassionate release on the table?”

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      Then brand new conspiracies that Trump was trying to save the US and then he was slowly poisoned with a drug that ruined his brain

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      I don’t give a fuck if he’s locked up in prison or if he’s locked up in a geriatric facility, just quarantine the piece of shit away from society.

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        Can we give him one of those rubber toddler phones that doubles as a pacifier? He doesn’t have to know it’s not actually connected

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          Even better a tablet with fake apps that makes him think he’s posting, but every reply is something bad said about him. Just one per lie he told, should keep it filled for awhile.

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        No. The Trump story needs to end with “And he died in prison.” Otherwise we’ll have generations of people trying to rehabilitate him.

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    This is immensely ironic, he quoted “Mrs. Robinson,” which is at least partially a criticism of people like Trump (source):

    He said, “In these days of Presidential transgressions and apologies and prime-time interviews about private sexual matters, we grieve for Joe DiMaggio and mourn the loss of his grace and dignity, his fierce sense of privacy, his fidelity to the memory of his wife and the power of his silence.”

    Nice self-own there Trump…

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    I read recently he can’t pronounce words more than 4 syllables anymore, that’s why he won’t attempt a public debate with Biden.

    Dumb question for non US citizen: can he still run now that he’s a convicted felon? There must be states where it’s eliminatory, right? Could the Supreme Court reverse a State decision?

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      Yes he can run, but if he can’t get it overturned on appeal I’m time then he won’t be able to vote in the election he’s running in.

      The founding fathers didn’t idiot-proof the Constitution enough, and trying to amend it is a complicated nightmare that could open it up to all kinds of insanity in the modern political ecosystem.

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        It actually depends on his sentence. In Florida felons can vote once they’ve completed their sentences. That includes parole and paying all fines though. My suspicion is he’s going to get like a year parole

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        He’ll be able to vote.

        He’s A Florida resident, and the rule for Florida felons convicted out of state is that they are subject to the voting restrictions of the jurisdiction in which they were convicted.

        New York allows felons who are not actively incarcerated to vote, so unless he’s actually serving time he’ll be able to vote.

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          From what I’ve seen, Florida’s voting law that if a Florida resident is convicted of a crime in another state that would prevent them from voting based on that states voting laws, then they are not allowed to vote in Florida.