Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Trump Accuses Harris of Mistreating Mike Pence

Donald Trump has drawn ridicule and accusations of hypocrisy after accusing Kamala Harris of mistreating Mike Pence, the former vice-president who his supporters said should be hanged during the January 6 insurrection that he incited.

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The mush-brained pedo has totally lost it.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2024-09-03 08:17 AM

The mush-brained pedo has totally lost it.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot

Make no mistake: the man is crazier than a sackful of roaches. People should be insisting that he get help. HE NEEDS HELP. Instead, millions want him in charge of their physical and financial security.

#2 | Posted by Zed at 2024-09-03 08:59 AM

The mush-brained pedo has totally lost it.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot

Americans have difficulty understanding mental illness when they see it.

It may be that the only way they understand that Trump is crazy is if he takes an AR-15 and murders school kids.

But if he survived, Trump would argue that they deserved it. And I know one or two people here who would agree with him.

#3 | Posted by Zed at 2024-09-03 09:06 AM

Making Brett Keggenaugh cry during his confirmation was the highlight of the hearings during which he committed perjury.

#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2024-09-03 10:26 AM

He obviously didn't mean that!

You radical leftist libs are always taking things out of context.

-bozobluballwhackers.

#5 | Posted by donnerboy at 2024-09-03 11:51 AM

Trump has been ripping into Mike Pence for over 3 years. And that's after Trump supporters tried to kill him.

#6 | Posted by Tor at 2024-09-03 03:45 PM

ZED @ #2

"HE NEEDS HELP."

That ship has already sailed. Nothing short of electric shock therapy would help Trump now.

#7 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-03 04:53 PM

Here's his beef:

"Former President Trump in an interview broadcast late Sunday slammed Vice President Harris as "vicious" and claimed her treatment of former Vice President Mike Pence during a debate was "horrible."

Trump, speaking on Fox News's "Life, Liberty and Levin," pointed to the viral moment during the 2020 vice presidential debate when Harris rebuked Pence's interruption with the phrase, "Mr. Vice President, I'm speaking."

They've been trying to lay a glove on her since she first announced. Kamala Harris must be a saint if this is all they could find.

#8 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-04 12:43 AM

Dotard should have to explain why former VP Pence isn't going to vote for him.

#9 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2024-09-04 07:13 AM

REIN

Trump gives lengthy explanations for everything. He calls them a "weave."

All of Trump's (no-name) "English professor" (no-name) friends gave him a pinky swear.

#10 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-04 07:52 AM

#7

If I didn't oppose murder by the state as the crime against humanity it is under all circumstances, I would probably suggest that a rather intense form of electric shock therapy was appropriate for T***p's treason.

But I do, so life in prison would be adequate. If the courts find him insane, permanent confinement to a secure mental health facility would also be acceptable.

#11 | Posted by DarkVader at 2024-09-04 08:28 AM

DARKVADER

The GOP created, used to their advantage and then lost control of this mentally disturbed person.

What punishment do they deserve for foisting him on the public without a blinking, neon warning sign?

If I was President Kamala Harris, I'd decertify the GOP certificate as a political party and put their head honchos in prison for un-American activities, i.e. small "t' traitors.

After a fair trial, it goes without saying.

#12 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-04 09:00 AM

As for Trump, I'd be satisfied if he was so financially ruined that he'd have to buy his golf balls at the Dollar Store.

#13 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-04 09:05 AM

#7 Twinpac I don't think even that would help.

#14 | Posted by Ronnie68 at 2024-09-04 04:20 PM

RONNIE68

You're probably right. I forgot about Trump's connection to Saudi Arabia where money flows like wine.

#15 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-04 11:42 PM

@#12 ... The GOP created, used to their advantage and then lost control of this mentally disturbed person. ...

imo, You are hitting it out of the park this evening.


I've nothing else to contribute to your comments, but, just wow.

"Spot on" seems to be an understatement at this point.

#16 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-04 11:48 PM

...used to their advantage and then lost control of...

I'm certain someone wrote a book about that quite a while ago.

#17 | Posted by REDIAL at 2024-09-04 11:55 PM

Dementia Don needs an intervention.

#18 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-09-05 12:11 AM

#13

He'll have to scuba the water hazards for his golf balls.

#19 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2024-09-05 12:14 AM

LAMP

Noone could ever call Trump a victim of the GOP either. They used each other.

He was certainly sane enough in 2016 to realize what a golden opportunity had just fallen into his lap to enrich himself financially. The GOP is responsible for making the world Trump's oyster.

I'd really like to see all the operating officers, past and present, to end up at the Hague.

#20 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-05 12:19 AM

@#20 ... He was certainly sane enough in 2016 to realize what a golden opportunity had just fallen into his lap to enrich himself financially. The GOP is responsible for making the world Trump's oyster. ...

To that end, I do note the response of the uber-wealthy who may have known fmr Pres Trump back in 2016.

Greenwich, Connecticut
en.wikipedia.org

... Wealth

Greenwich is home to three of the wealthiest zip codes in Connecticut, 06878, 06830 and 06831, with average adjusted gross incomes of $754,990, $638,560 and $721,550, and median household incomes of $182,386, $109,250 and $155,417, respectively.[31] In recent decades, the town has attracted wealthy expatriates from around the globe due to its extremely low tax rate,[32] desirable school system, and proximity to Manhattan, which is an hour by Metro North.[33] ...


Yeah, that proximity to Manhattan likely means that the residents of Greenwich knew about fmr Pres Trump back in the day.

... Voting History

Greenwich, Connecticut was a mostly Democrat jurisdiction up through 1892, voting for the Democrat in 13 of the 17 presidential elections from that party's founding in the mid-1820s up through 1892.

Then the GOP would win Greenwich in 27 of the 28 presidential elections from 1896 to 2004, and in three of the last four presidential elections, the Democrat has carried the town. ...


Gee, I wonder why those in Greenwich, who may have known fmr Pres Trump, did not vote for him?



#21 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-09-05 01:03 AM

LAMP

Trump was never a big time real estate developer who hob-nobbed with the uber-crowd. In fact, early commentary back then was that Trump always felt snubbed ~ that is to say not welcome ~ among the monied polite society. They considered him unsophisticated, ill-mannered and crude.

That snub was always a bone of contention with The Donald. I'm not going to bother looking it up because it's past history, but I recall a story about Trump fudging some numbers (cheating) to get himself on Forbes list as a millionaire. When the scam was uncovered, of course, he was later unceremoniously removed.

To your point, I doubt if the Greenwich crowd knew much more about him than he wasn't one of "them."

#22 | Posted by Twinpac at 2024-09-05 01:48 AM

Mike Pence, the former VP who has sworn not to vote for Donald Trump for President? That Mike Pence?

#23 | Posted by Hughmass at 2024-09-05 07:36 AM

As much as I pretend this pains me, I am going to have to agree with Trump on this

I read in an op-ed how the left has treated pence viciously

Insincerely
Jeffyjbell

#24 | Posted by Chieftutmoses at 2024-09-05 03:41 PM

Who cares.

Stop hanging on his every word.

His stupidity gets shared more by people hyperventilating over the stupid shht he says than by legitimate news sources.

If people only talked about Trump's policies, it would scare most Americans.

#25 | Posted by ClownShack at 2024-09-05 03:44 PM

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