And why were people not repulsed by that statement?

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    Anyone with a sane mind is repulsed by that statement. Overall it means he’s trying to start an ever lasting war for him and his oligarchy to easily declare themselves as new forever leaders.

    How this has not rung red alarms is because while he’s a dumb ass there’s a lot of bad actors in the back ground who are fortunately smart enough to disarm all the alarms.

    USA has failed as a nation and most Americans want the states to succeed into independent countries, that’s pretty much the jist of things.

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    Dude’s head is as full of shit as his diaper, who knows what the fuck he actually means when he says this kind of shit, he probably doesn’t even know most of the time.

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      Bigger part of me agrees with your post but I still feel like him being presented as dement and “not knowing what he says” gives him too much protection; in the form of plausible deniability (for lack of a more fitting term)

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    Depends who you are. Many liberals thought that implied he would do away with elections and make himself permanent ruler, but others assumed it was because it would be his second and final term, so it would be their last chance to vote for him specifically.

    Don’t get me wrong, Trump is a lying piece of shit, but he often doesn’t think about his phrasing before running his mouth. It’s certainly an ominous phrase, but, he may not have actually meant what many of us heard.

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      …given all the things he’s done so far, do we really think its fair giving him the benefit of the doubt on such a statement? I think we all know damn well what he meant. As far as I know he specifically referred to himself both as a king and a dictator, multiple times in 2025.

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      I would go with the second meaning if it wasnt for all his Trump 2028 merch and rhetoric. There is plenty of context to that statement that cannot be ignored… democrat or republican, you should be talking to your representatives on a regular basis.

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      “He’s now president for life, president for life. And he’s great. And look, he was able to do that. I think it’s great. Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot someday.” - Trump 2018 in regards to the dictator of China

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      He made statements he’d do away with voting completely when he was elected because the voting system was supposedly rifled with fraud… Another accusation that was an admission.

      There should be no doubt he was and still is fully set on torpedoing and thwarting any attempt at honest elections for the forseeable future.

      And now even more since the whole regime knows there will come a reckoning if the other side is able to win.

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      Fuck off with that sanewashing bullshit. He meant it precisely one way, and no other.

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      I’m sure for many people, the only reason they voted was to vote for (or against) Trump.

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      Half the reason we have this problem is because a lot of the conservative demographics are very reliable voters. Senior citizens and evangelicals, for example.