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The voters in America will once again have to make a choice. It will not be influenced by the narcissist rage of a few wannabe opinion brokers on an obscure website in a foreign Country. They will have to choose between a candidate with a brash and and guileless personality who has America's best interests, and therefor theirs, at heart and as the core of his...
19:53 Wed 27th Jul 2022
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// nice removal of the word “eventually” by the way… i wonder what your reason for that was….//

Because it's a meaningless & in this context, a loaded word.

He waited a full 3 minutes before he eventually answered the phone
Care to answer my question about him advocating violence towards his own Vice President?
Or are you, as I suspect, quite unhinged, like most of his supporters on here?
> Because it's a meaningless & in this context, a loaded word. "He waited a full 3 minutes before he eventually answered the phone"

That wasn't the "eventually" you removed. That quote doesn't even come from the article. The word you removed was in this context:

> Later, the committee reviewed how Trump eventually filmed a video in the Rose Garden asking his supporters to go home, but only after it was clear that their attempt to stop Biden’s election certification was destined to fail. Within minutes, his supporters saw his video and left the Capitol, according to footage shown by the panel. “He says to go home,” one rioter said. “That’s our order.”

If that's totally fabricated then it must be a huge coincidence that his supporters left the Capitol just after the video was posted.
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Ellipsis of course the sentence; "He waited a full 3 minutes before he eventually answered the phone" wasn't from you text I MADE IT UP to demonstrate how meaningless it was. I wrongly thought you might have sufficient wits to work that out.

"eventually" can mean 3 minutes, or as in 'drops of water wearing away a stone', millennia
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I shall not return to this thread because I've had enough of half-wits.
Khandro
// I shall not return to this thread because I've had enough of half-wits.//

You mean I won’t be getting an answer to my VP question that I’ve ask twice?
PMSL, thanks for confirming my suspicions.
Oh, I see, you made up a sentence to demonstrate how the word "eventually" might be superfluous in a completely different set of circumstances!!! Wow, excuse me for being confused - see ya.
you know what your hero did khandro... i don't get the impression that you're stupid.

you know and you don't care... or perhaps you even like it.
Trump has demonstrated once more beyond any reasonable doubt that he is either culpably negligent, criminally insane or at any rate totally incompetent to hold the office of those who elected him (or not) to do so.
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Corby; //KHANDRO, are you seriously saying there was no inflation in America when Trump left office?//

Not at all, but under Trump, the American economy performed well. Inflation was 1.4% when he left office; petrol at 2 dollars a gallon. Under Biden inflation is 9.1% and a gallon of gas costs more than 5 dollars. The now daily flow of thousand of illegal immigrants crossing the southern borders was substantially stemmed by him, now they are flocking in again & to spare the embarrassment & cover up the fact are being re-distributed across the USA on special flights.

Trump has been much reviled on this AB website, but in hindsight however, his foreign policy looks impressive, especially against Biden's. He regularly rebuked the Germans (A.Merkel) for empowering Putin, through their reliance on Russian hydrocarbons, & when you look now at the war in Ukraine & the disastrously high energy prices in Europe, was he wrong?

A couple of weeks ago, Biden went to Saudi Arabia to beg for oil & was ignored. Trump in contrast has just hosted a Saudi-funded golf tournament on one of the golf courses he owns.

Crazy? yeah - a bit, but the the kind of crazy I like. Eat you hearts out, he'll be back!

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In your wet dreams.

You sound like a starry-eyed teenager.
STILL waiting for a reply to my VP question…..

Go on Khandro, have a go, I dare you.
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ken; //You sound like a starry-eyed teenager.//

Moi ? ha-ha!
Even calling him 'The Donald' is a tad infantile.
Khandro
//Crazy? yeah - a bit, but the the kind of crazy I like.//

As you won’t answer my question it’s safe to to assume your kind of ‘crazy’ is in fact unhinged and even deranged.
Come on, Khandro, answer Fatticus's question.
he'll just pretend it didn't happen fatticus...

he's not an idiot. He knows what Trump did and he likes it.... and knows what sort of person that makes him.
'I shall not return to this thread because I've had enough of half-wits' is a strange thing to put for a Trump supporter, don't you think?
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'As the hearings go on and on, the public, in as much as they are paying attention at all, [except on Answerbank] see just another faintly ridiculous attempt to prosecute Trump. After Russiagate, Ukraingate, the impeachments and investigations into his finances, Americans surely have 'Trump inquiry fatigue.' Which prompts the question, who is madder Donald Trump or his enemies?

These voters do not necessarily go along with Trump's outlandish claims of fraud, but it is undeniable that big tech companies tried to sway the outcome: most outrageously in the suppression of the scandalous Hunter Biden laptop story.'
Not answering Fatticus's question is invalidating every post you make, Khandro, do you realise that?

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