• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    I don’t think they’re making that claim, just that Trump is easy to manipulate and buy off for anyone with the means. Everything is negotiable with him.

    My own thought is that the wealthy corpos absolutely can and do purchase US politicians, but some of them have some philosophical guardrails that preclude stepping over certain issues. That number, however, seems to be shrinking the longer we have politicians who are allowed to get fat off of the people.

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      2 days ago

      K. Which president does that not equally apply to? Could probably count on one or two hands the number congresspeople that can’t be bought.

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        Equally? None of them to Trump’s degree, by my assessment.

        But then, we’re quibbling over degree of terribleness here. I’m not exactly a fan of most politicians or how they have been governing for the last 30 years, so I’m not at all saying things are rosy on the other side.

        Could probably count on one or two hands the number congresspeople that can’t be bought.

        Absolutely.

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        Which ones would say it does? Is Biden in your view as corrupt as Trump in that he can and has been bought for practically anyone that appeals to his ego and wallet?

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            Which one was being prosecuted for stealing and selling classified data before the judge he owned threw out the case?

            Which one is being sentenced for felonies on Friday?

            Which one held a private meeting with Russian spies while in office, then immediately asked for a list of informants, followed a few weeks later by a bunch of informants regarding Russian interests suddenly being killed?

            Trump is a treasonous monster.

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              Yes, Trump is also corrupt.

              Love that Blue MAGA always makes sure to qualify it with “prosecuted” and “sentenced.” As if Biden is somehow better for getting away with his crimes. Really shows the level y’all are operating at.

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                There’s corrupt and then there’s treasonous. Lots of politicians do shady things. Not many literally sell nuclear secrets to our enemies or provide hit lists of our foreign assets.

                One is worse than the other.

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                  Biden provided billions in aid to Nazis and Zionists, and provided intelligence to Israel on which civilians and aid workers to kill.

                  You have completely lost perspective to the Blue MAGA cult.

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            I’m talking about Senator Mitt Romney, as in the guy that voted to impeach Trump over Jan 6. He changed quite a bit after losing the 2012 election. In fact, there are a lot of people in Utah that think he’s a RINO, yet he didn’t waver whatsoever in that conviction. He wasn’t the best congressman ever, but he had integrity over that term and was way better than the man he replaced and his partner (Mike Lee) in the Senate.

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              Ahh. So just Trump Derangement Syndrome. Forgiving these crooks for any and all crimes, so long as they oppose Trump. Madness.

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                We’re talking about being bought (i.e. integrity), not the quality of their positions. Mitt Romney couldn’t be bought IMO, at least as Senator, he was rich going in and only seemed to want to run because he disliked how corrupt the previous Senator was.

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                  Ahh. So he was serving his own interests, not those of people who bought him, and this is an improvement?

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                    Eh, I think he did a reasonable job of serving his constituents’ stated interests, which is pretty much what you’d expect a Senator to do (but rarely happens). Utah wasn’t particularly happy about him opposing Trump, but he was clear about that when he ran. He did a good job sticking to what he said he’d do, which is what I want from a representative.

                    That said, he didn’t prioritize issues I care about, but I’m also not part of his party.