Karnal wrote on Aug 11
th, 2022 at 12:02pm:
...Nonsense. Mr Trump took the 5th because it's a WITCH HUNT. You'd do exactly the same thing in his position, any sane person would.
Nope. It's not a witch hunt. There's mounting evidence indicating Trump's illicit
activities. His removal of top secret state documents from the White House is
yet another of his malfeasances. He's also refused to respond to several court
issued subpoenas, another example of his refusal to cooperate with the state.
He's basically digging himself into a hole that he's not gonna get out of, but he's
too stupid and too arrogant to comprehend that.
Karnal wrote on Aug 11
th, 2022 at 12:02pm:
Look, everybody in business knows you have to cut corners from time to time, it's what you do.
Nope, it's NOT what honest people do. And "cutting corners", as you put it doesn't
describe Trump's nefarious activities over not only his failed presidential years, but
now also as a private citizen. He's a cheat and a liar.
Karnal wrote on Aug 11
th, 2022 at 12:02pm:
Anybody who's achieved greatness in a particular field will tell you this: they didn't get there by following the rules. Geniuses and creative types experiment and explore, they break new ground.
I dunno whether or not your joking with this, but Trump has—and never will—achieve
"greatness". As a man who's bankrupted six companies; who suggested a bathroom
cleaner as a COVID cure; who altered the projected path of a hurricane with a Sharpie;
who declared himself a "very stable genius"; who erroneously said that he was named
"Michigan Man of the Year"; and says that the noise generated by windmills causes cancer
proves this. He's a buffoon.
Karnal wrote on Aug 11
th, 2022 at 12:02pm:
That, and his service to the American people, has made it all worthwhile.
Oh yes... like his army deferment for alleged bone spurs (which are easily cured with
focussed radiation). That's why people call him "Draft-Dodging-Donny" LOL. Oh, and
don't forget his father Fred paying for his business degree at Wharton.
—All this is one of the reasons that Trump remains the fourth most unpopular president
in US history, ahead of 18th century presidents Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, and
Andrew Johnson as the worst.