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Cincinnatus's avatar

Official response from @DemsOfState [Democratic Association of Secretaries of State] to Trump’s address tonight: “That was some bullshit.”

https://x.com/grace_panetta/status/2077931399642837408

2Cats2Furious's avatar

I think the most hilarious part of his speech was when Dotard claimed this information about alleged Chinese interference in the 2020 election - which occurred when he was president - was not disclosed in his Presidential Daily Brief.

Bitch, please. We all know you didn’t read those. Maybe if members of the IC had tried using sock puppets to explain shit to him.

Stephen St John's avatar

These people should be mocked at every opportunity, so good job!

A Tad Impatient To 86 47's avatar

Sorry, world, we’re not sending our best. We’ll try again in November, but prepared if we fail. [Recommendations redacted.]

Cincinnatus's avatar

Gavin Newsom (Xitter): "This is a 25th Amendment moment. I just watched the ramblings of a mad king and what else can I say — the only thing missing was tin foil. Donald Trump is trying to rig our elections and we have to stop him. Show up and VOTE this November."

Ilhan Omar: "I hope he gets the help he so desperately needs. This is just pathetic and deranged."

Schumer: "Donald Trump is releasing unverified, meaningless documents to appease his own delusions about an election he lost resoundingly, all while continuing to withhold 3 million pages of the Epstein files."

R. Riddle's avatar

Keeping him in office is just elder abuse at this point.

Brianna Amore's avatar

Transistors, transgenic mice, transnationals.

TRANSGENDER FOR EVERYONE!

Sister Artemis's avatar

Transitive, transfixed, transparent...

R. Riddle's avatar

"Take the last trans to Clarksville..."

Jamoche's avatar

> “MSDNC — which a few call ‘MS NOW‘“

ffs, don’t make me have to stop saying MSNBC and adopt the clunky MSNOW.

Sister Artemis's avatar

Ms. Now is one of my monikers for them.

As well as M-Snow

vorpal 86...47...ʰᵘᵗ ʰᵘᵗ ʰᵘᵗ's avatar

WaPo with it's thumb directly in its ass:

"Four takeaways from Trump’s prime-time speech

The president promised major revelations on election integrity but largely revived familiar claims of fraud, criticized media outlets and urged passage of legislation that would curtail voting.

Address stops short of offering evidence of vote tampering"

So, he promised everything and delivered nothing.

R. Riddle's avatar

"Four takeaways from Trump’s prime-time speech"

1. He's a paranoid delusional dementia patient that should be 25th from office.

2. He's a paranoid delusional dementia patient that should be 25th from office.

3. He's a paranoid delusional dementia patient that should be 25th from office.

4. He's a paranoid delusional dementia patient that should be 25th from office.

A Tad Impatient To 86 47's avatar

The mainstream media needs to stay *just* as it is, for one all-Democratic cycle.

STFU.

Lead, follow or get out of the way.

What fucking ever.

Don’t you DARE come with your hit pieces on Dems after this capitulation, YOU FUCKING TRAITORS.

These assholes need their assholes reamed.

fair_n_hite_451's avatar

Excellent shout out to Hogan's Heroes...

Christopher Bosch's avatar

Just about anything is better than chaos. As if Xi doesn't have enough to keep him up nights, sitting on top of his vast empire full of conniving chancers looking for the slightest opening, just one weak spot.

Cincinnatus's avatar

Rep. Jim Himes (CT) did a creditable job on NPR this a.m. countering the Conspirator-in-Chief's speech. Not my rep; not my state, but kudos to those.

https://www.npr.org/2026/07/17/nx-s1-5896138/rep-jim-himes-reacts-to-trumps-speech-on-election-security

HarryButtle, degenerate artist's avatar

“President Putin and senior Russian officials are overseeing efforts by proxies — [REDACTED] — to spread claims about former Vice President Biden..."

Now THAT would be an interesting redaction to see.

Yopi's avatar

"Is last night Trump’s first foray into trying to outright rig elections, like a common two-bit dictator, since that’s the only next step available to any authoritarian wannabe who’s in it way too deep? Sure, probably. So on that level, yes, it is dangerous. "

From now on until November, is going to be severe. Do you imagine tangerine orc without Mike 'the false prophet' Johnson?

Cincinnatus's avatar

>>>China’s activities even included an attempt to manufacture illegal ballots for Joe Biden<<<

Bamboo Ballots are Back! (just when you thought it was safe . . )

Linoleum von Curmudgeon, Esq.'s avatar

So he visits New York to jinx the Knicks (didn't take dumass!) and he is reminded that Broadway plays have PREVIEWS prior to their opening nights. (Previews are where the cast and crew tweak what needs tweaking, change lines, synchronize the technical side and gauge preview audience reactions to find out what works and what doesn't.)

But this preview? Whoa! Gonna have to fire the prompter, scrap the second act and find a new place to do the next preview because this stinker absolutely fire-bombed the venue and ruined the whole city block around it with it's stench!

G-7 in Space's avatar

Argentina is going to get their ass kicked with Trump showing up there- Spain has no fucks to give about the Whiny Orange Bitch while Trump loves Argentina and gave them 40 billion to keep the Nazi and Billionaire accelerationists there happy.

fair_n_hite_451's avatar

Commented earlier about not having any skin in the game and could be happy for any of the 4 semi-finalists. Now I'm pulling for Spain just on the chance that one of their players snatches the trophy out of his hands, elbows him into the back so he's out of pictures and says something like "Hey, Americans, if you want to see how REAL football is played, come to Spain this summer."

rawrtigerlily's avatar

Does anyone else remember Cambridge Analytica working with the Trump campaign to influence voters on Facebook?

Why worry about foreign interference, when they are doing enough of it themselves, directly.

R. Riddle's avatar

And don't forget Kris Kobach at the very same time collecting private voter information from twenty states. I have no illusions that that private voter information stayed with Kobach's staff in Kansas.