Trump is certified delusional

dirtydaveiii

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I‘d say YOUR thinking has already been replaced, except you provide evidence that we may be experiencing a phase of reverse Darwinism. Not exactly Devolution, as the band DEVO postulated, but more like “survival of the dumbest” as opposed to survival of the fittest. A weakening of the gene pool. There is considerable evidence that the stupid are currently outreproducing the intelligent by a wide margin. You are clearly a product of this phenomenon.
Your 1 minute of infamy is up you will never top those comments so time to put your nauseating nonsense on ignore.
 

Dutch Oven

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Your 1 minute of infamy is up you will never top those comments so time to put your nauseating nonsense on ignore.
Thank you for putting me on ignore. It seems it will make you feel better, and I certainly won't miss your witless retorts.
 

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an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.
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I'm betting you've never filed anything close to a complex tax return. If you had, you'd certainly understand the proposition that it is far better to limit the number of auditors reviewing your filing to employees of the IRS, rather than expanding that group to millions more "volunteer" auditors. No tax lawyer in the world would recommend public disclosure of a tax return that is subject to audit, particularly if their client has several million political enemies.

Use a bit of sense before you regurgitate nonsense.
But every other president can volunteer theirs????? Seems like it makes sense to be suspicious of the one guy who refuses after everyone else has no problem with it.
 

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They gave idiot boy the questions in advance becuase they know he's a moron



When they are speaking in public, Fox News personalities will tell their audience that Donald Trump is brilliant and articulate. “He can talk fluently on every single topic with no preparation,” insisted Sean Hannity last night.


In private, they know perfectly well that Trump rambles incoherently. CNN has obtained more texts sent to Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, in the days surrounding the insurrection. They find Fox News talent working as unpaid Trump staffers — Hannity asked Meadows for talking points, and replied “Yes sir” when given them — while also conveying their clear understand that Trump needs hand-holding to make it through an interview.

Maria Bartiromo, in particular, asked Meadows to “Pls make sure he doesn’t go off on tangents” during a planned interview. She also supplied him with a list of questions and, in one instance, the answer:
 

Dutch Oven

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But every other president can volunteer theirs????? Seems like it makes sense to be suspicious of the one guy who refuses after everyone else has no problem with it.
Aren't you just completely ignoring the distinction I've just explained to you? Did those other presidents have tax returns that were being actively audited? The answer is No.
 

Valcazar

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Aren't you just completely ignoring the distinction I've just explained to you? Did those other presidents have tax returns that were being actively audited? The answer is No.
Sure of that, are you?
 

Dutch Oven

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Sure of that, are you?
Passive aggressive, are you? If you think that Trumps audit concerns are indistiguishable from some other candidate who, no doubt against the advice of this lawyers, made his return public, go ahead and put it on the record. If you want to use Nixon, just remember he STARTED the current convention, didn't have anywhere near the financial exposure inherent in Trump's return, and has literally written the business case for what not to do as President!
 

Valcazar

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Passive aggressive, are you? If you think that Trumps audit concerns are indistiguishable from some other candidate who, no doubt against the advice of this lawyers, made his return public, go ahead and put it on the record. If you want to use Nixon, just remember he STARTED the current convention, didn't have anywhere near the financial exposure inherent in Trump's return, and has literally written the business case for what not to do as President!
This isn't "passive aggressive".
This is "snidely condescending based on your previous track record".

You do know that every President and Vice President has their tax returns audited since the 70s.
Which means every incumbent running for office since then has been under audit.
Somehow they all managed to release their tax returns anyway.
 
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