Especially when the case will ever so obviously be overturned on appeal and he won't ever have to pay a single penny of the judgement--all the best people are saying so; isn't that right @Whippy McGee?
Hardly seems possible that not a single lender will help him; so saaaad <45>
It's not an effective tool when it comes to Trump unless you accept that the one assumption about him which will always be valid is when he opens his mouth he intends it to be for his personal benefit, not the auto industry's, not the economy's, not society's. Then the question is, what requires...
I don't see any other way to interpret than as saying he promises his temper tantrum will be much bigger this time if he loses again. The conclusion is inescapable.
Watch his rallies. How often does he change the topic in mid-sentence? All the time, right? I mean it's actually been remarked upon over and over how he seemingly never finishes a sentence. He knew exactly what he was saying, whether he preplanned to or not..
I don't think that was his intent. I think he intended to shift to starting a rant about how it was going to be a bloodbath if he loses and thought better of it because it's too early for that rhetoric--previously he hauled that one out closer to election time.
Then you need to listen more carefully the next time. Pay extra attention to where he talks about the consequences if he loses the next election and compare.
Here's the context that matters,
""I'm telling you, Nov. 8, we'd better be careful, because that election is going to be rigged," Trump told Fox News earlier this week. "And I hope the Republicans are watching closely or it's going to be taken away from us."
His former adviser and longtime...
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