Donald Trump says he’ll choose his vice presidential candidate later today (Update Trump choose J.D. Vance)

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"If you thought Trump was bad,Vance is literally Hitler,if Hitler ate Satan:whoo:"

Incoming comedy:mjlol:
 

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Vance might be a puppet for techno-libertarians, but he is still a dangerous man. I would argue that this makes him even more dangerous, given the people who created and launched his political career. Peter Thiel was his mentor.

He is far more intelligent than Trump. He knows how to temper his personality to deliver a message that sounds good on the surface and to give the impression that he's for the working class. Most people don't look beyond the surface when it comes to this and that benefits him greatly. For example, he was down on the UAW picket lines showing support, even though he doesn't truly support labor unions; he calls them bad unions, while police and firefighter unions are the good ones. He's worked with some progressives in the Senate to push legislation that goes after the railroad industry and increased regulations for large, failed banks. He knows how to appear populist, even if he's phony as fukk.
He has also had a fake non profit organization to appease his poor white voting class for opioid addiction (his mother was an addict). His non profit was used to gauge his candidacy numbers by doing surveys instead of helping those addicted people.

According to an Insider investigation of the nonprofit’s tax filings, in 2017, more of its expenditures went to “management services” fees for its executive director, Jai Chabria, than to efforts aimed at reducing addiction or helping addicts. During that first year of its existence, Our Ohio Renewal raised $221,135, with about $50,000 being spent on programming and $63,425 going to Chabria, a former John Kasich adviser who Insider says is now working for Vance’s Senate campaign. The only notable outreach efforts listed in the nonprofit’s 2017 tax filing is an expenditure of $45,000 that was spent on a study of the “social, cultural and general welfare needs of Ohio Citizens,” per Insider.

However, some critics aren’t buying Vance’s philanthropic effort. Doug White, a nonprofit and fundraising expert, told Insider that the group “is a charade.… It’s a superficial way for him to say he’s helping Ohio. None of that is actually happening, from what I can tell.” (Insider writes that the group told the outlet it has “commissioned a survey to gauge the needs and welfare of Ohioans,” but that Vance’s campaign did not offer any documents verifying the project.) As noted by White, the group’s lackluster fundraising numbers are the most eye-raising detail found in its tax filings. “It’s a pittance, given what they said they want to accomplish,” said White. “This is a very small operation. They’re not doing much. I don’t think it rises to the level of fraud, but they are sitting around doing nothing.” The group’s donation numbers over the past three years have been so minuscule—less than $50,000 annually—that it has not had to report its activities and finances to the IRS since 2017, according to Insider.


An AP review found that the charity’s most notable accomplishment — sending an addiction specialist to Ohio’s Appalachian region for a yearlong residency — was tainted by ties among the doctor, the institute that employed her and Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin.

Documents and emails obtained by ProPublica for a 2019 investigation found that Satel, a senior fellow at AEI, sometimes cited Purdue-funded studies and doctors in her articles on addiction for major news outlets and occasionally shared drafts of the pieces with Purdue officials in advance, including on occasions in 2004 and 2016. Over the years, according to the report, AEI received regular $50,000 donations and other financial support from Purdue totaling $800,000.

 

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So trump picked a guy who said the following about him????

there's numerous videos of him on video saying all these quotes. now he has bent the knee and kissed the orange ring. what a fukking joke :russ:


These republicans have no morals. Trump dissed Ted Cruz's wife and encouraged the story that his pops was involved in the JFK assassination but you got Cruz hanging on Trump's nuts nowadays.

At least the Bush's(George and Jeb) ain't fukking with him and McCain never fukked with him and even told his wife not to let him come to his funeral. :pachaha:
 

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These republicans have no morals. Trump dissed Ted Cruz's wife and encouraged the story that his pops was involved in the JFK assassination but you got Cruz hanging on Trump's nuts nowadays.

At least the Bush's(George and Jeb) ain't fukking with him and McCain never fukked with him and even told his wife not to let him come to his funeral. :pachaha:

no doubt. their bootlicking and lack of principles is disgusting and laughable at this point.
 
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These republicans have no morals. Trump dissed Ted Cruz's wife and encouraged the story that his pops was involved in the JFK assassination but you got Cruz hanging on Trump's nuts nowadays.

At least the Bush's(George and Jeb) ain't fukking with him and McCain never fukked with him and even told his wife not to let him come to his funeral. :pachaha:
Don't forget the GOAT majority leader in Congress. Dissed Trump after January 6. A few weeks later, flew to FL to get on Trump's knees. :dame:

Senator Lindsay Bussay, criticized him as well. Got roughed up (no diddy) at the airport the next day by his cult, and also got on his knees. :mjlol:
 

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Yeah, everybody counting Kamala out but by 2028 there's a possibility she will improve from her mistakes and come out as a better and likable candidate than her 2020 campaign.

This idea that “it's over” for her chances is exaggerated there's been a few presidents in history who've bounced back from poor campaigns to win their first-ever presidential term.
Kamala is a Black Hilary

She ain't winning shyt
 
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Don't forget the GOAT majority leader in Congress. Dissed Trump after January 6. A few weeks later, flew to FL to get on Trump's knees. :dame:

Senator Lindsay Bussay, criticized him as well. Got roughed up (no diddy) at the airport the next day by his cult, and also got on his knees. :mjlol:


That Lindsay flip flop was HILARIOUS
 
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