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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis is why so many are rushing to kiss his ass
They know it's game over.
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This is why so many are rushing to kiss his ass (Original Post)
orangecrush
Jan 10
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gab13by13
(26,891 posts)1. It's a crime syndicate
Trump runs a protection racket. You either pay him or you are an enemy to be dealt with.
Fear works.
randr
(12,521 posts)2. He probably has Epsteins little books and more.
Irish_Dem
(65,585 posts)8. Trump could have ordered the CIA to get dossiers on his friends and enemies.
Lars39
(26,323 posts)6. As part of Putin's organization, imo.
Irish_Dem
(65,585 posts)9. Putin is the top mob boss.
Trump is the head of the North America division of the crime syndicate.
Lars39
(26,323 posts)10. Yes, totally agree
Prairie Gates
(4,402 posts)3. Can you consolidate the doom posts into one thread?
Please and thank you.
dalton99a
(87,173 posts)4. He is the ultimate crime boss.
Initech
(104,070 posts)5. The only thing we can do now is wait for the Big Macs to do their thing.
He gets away with everything.
Clouds Passing
(4,001 posts)7. It's ok to express "doom" feelings, especially when they're based on truth. Hiding and denial won't eliminate the truth.
LetMyPeopleVote
(159,674 posts)11. Following criminal sentence, Trump turns to supporters for money
Theres an old adage: Crime doesnt pay. With his post-sentence fundraising appeal, the president-elect is putting the maxim to the test.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3lffqlor6w22u
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/criminal-sentence-trump-turns-supporters-money-rcna187154
During the sentencing, the defendant continued to whine unnecessarily, at one point even labeling the local prosecutor who indicted him as a criminal. Immediately after he was sentenced, the Republican kept going, publishing yet another online tirade filled with weird conspiracy theories.
All of this, of course, helped to set the stage for his inevitable fundraising appeal. NBC News noted:
MaddowBlog obtained a copy, and its a doozy.
Theyre trying to sabotage the Presidential Transition process, the fundraising message reads, despite the fact that Trumps criminal sentence will have literally no effect on the presidential transition process, and its not at all clear who they might be.....
Another element to keep in mind is that the Republican clearly doesnt need the money. His pre-inaugural fundraising efforts have been extraordinarily successful, to the point that his team is reportedly no longer offering VIP packages, and given that Trump cant run for another term, the latest appeal seems wholly unnecessary.
But even if we put these details aside, its the broader political environment that stands out as truly extraordinary.
In theory, a politician convicted of nearly three dozen felonies should hope the public pays as little attention as possible to the developments. But in practice, given the state of Republican Party politics in 2025, it seems oddly normal to see the incoming American president effectively say, A jury heard the evidence against me; they found me guilty; and Ive been sentenced for many felonies so you should definitely reward me with cash.
Whats more, recent history suggests that Trumps latest appeal will, in fact, have the intended effect, and his followers will respond to his criminal sentence by reaching for their wallets.
Theres an old adage: Crime doesnt pay. Its hard not to notice that Trump continues to put that maxim to the test.
All of this, of course, helped to set the stage for his inevitable fundraising appeal. NBC News noted:
Trump sent out a fundraising email immediately after being sentenced, saying he wants to hear from his supporters. The email links to a page soliciting monetary donations and asking if they stand with him after his sentencing.
MaddowBlog obtained a copy, and its a doozy.
Theyre trying to sabotage the Presidential Transition process, the fundraising message reads, despite the fact that Trumps criminal sentence will have literally no effect on the presidential transition process, and its not at all clear who they might be.....
Another element to keep in mind is that the Republican clearly doesnt need the money. His pre-inaugural fundraising efforts have been extraordinarily successful, to the point that his team is reportedly no longer offering VIP packages, and given that Trump cant run for another term, the latest appeal seems wholly unnecessary.
But even if we put these details aside, its the broader political environment that stands out as truly extraordinary.
In theory, a politician convicted of nearly three dozen felonies should hope the public pays as little attention as possible to the developments. But in practice, given the state of Republican Party politics in 2025, it seems oddly normal to see the incoming American president effectively say, A jury heard the evidence against me; they found me guilty; and Ive been sentenced for many felonies so you should definitely reward me with cash.
Whats more, recent history suggests that Trumps latest appeal will, in fact, have the intended effect, and his followers will respond to his criminal sentence by reaching for their wallets.
Theres an old adage: Crime doesnt pay. Its hard not to notice that Trump continues to put that maxim to the test.