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In reply to the discussion: Reality check: will Donald Trump seek and serve an illegal third term as president? [View all]Cirsium
(3,124 posts)20. Talk about a push poll
"Demoralizing defeatist nonsense" to suspect that Trump will do everything and anything he can to stay in power?
Suspecting that Trump will do everything and anything he can to stay in power means that a person therefore thinks Trump is omnipotent, and the states and the people are powerless?
We are in a very serious emergency situation and Trump and the Republicans (and the billionaires for whom they shill) are extremely dangerous and capable of just about anything. Acknowledging that is not "demoralizing defeatist nonsense."
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Reality check: will Donald Trump seek and serve an illegal third term as president? [View all]
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
OP
Seek, maybe, because he does dumb, illegal and/or unconstitutional things all the time, but serve?
Ocelot II
Oct 29
#4
Absolutely for the grift, and for the ego-trip of being able to anoint a successor.
Ocelot II
Oct 29
#7
His father lived into his 90s, even though he had Alzscheimer's, so I am not assuming he will die soon,
tblue37
Oct 29
#51
By "seek", I mean formally declare and file his candidacy and seek the GOP 2028 nomination. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#17
Actually the "Yes" option states Trump will remain in office for the rest of his life
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#26
If a leading an insurrection is fine with the Roberts court then a third term is nothing.
Blues Heron
Oct 29
#53
So you think SCOTUS will rule that a part of the constitution is unconstitutional?
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 29
#54
It's exactly what they already did- Colorado ruled he was ineligible and they forced him back on the ballot
Blues Heron
Oct 29
#55
States are in charge of the elections right? The scotus just made some shit up to force him back on.
Blues Heron
Oct 30
#63
The only way Trump was ever going to be disqualified under the 14th Amendment was if the Justice Department put him
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 30
#67
He might well "seek it", but I don't believe he will survive until November 2028 anyway....
Jack Valentino
Oct 30
#59