• With Joe Biden out of the race, Donald Trump has become the oldest presidential nominee ever.
  • Trump’s now facing off against Kamala Harris, 59, a woman decades younger.
  • On Monday, Trump called himself a “fine and brilliant young man” while criticizing Harris.
  • mad_asshatter@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    She raised more money in a single day than Trump, the convicted felon and traitorous, treasonous, lying coward pedophile rapist.

    It was her FIRST day, ever, as Presidential candidate.

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    4 months ago

    Well, his mind is young. He speaks like 10 year old.

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      Emotionally, he’s about three. Aware of other people, but how they feel is of no account whatsoever to him. Lashes out at people for disagreeing. Lies to get his own way with no real remorse, but hates being found out and says it isn’t fair with no understanding of what fair really means. Hasn’t learned to share. Makes and breaks friends for very superficial reasons. Hasn’t learned the long term benefits of friendship and looking after others. Doesn’t like being held accountable and thinks that’s unfair. Calls people names.

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    Young? Harris was born in 1964. The same year that Cadet Bone-spurs turned 18 and got his first deferment to avoid the draft.

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      He identified as a man and his chosen pronouns are he/him. The right love it when we clarify this.

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        Yeah but gender/sex aside, the term “be a man” or “man up” can also mean to not be a coward or a weakling. He has yet to not be a cowardly weakling- so by that definition, not a man.

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      Convicted Criminal and Sex Offender Treason Trump is always the exact opposite of what he calls himself.

      “very stable genius”? Nope. Deranged idiot.

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    Dementia Don the racist rapist with 34 felonies doesn’t even realize he’s too old. He can’t even complete a coherent sentence. He should drop out, it’s just embarrassing.

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    Leave it to Trump to try and suggest that 79 is “young”, rather than play up the wisdom and experience angle. I’m not sure how anyone can support a leader who consistantly denies objective reality in the name of fluffing his ego. But there are a lot of reasons to deny Trump the presidency long before something as relatively small as his hubris. Well, small relative to being a known rapist and convicted felon, anyway.

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      Let me guess, they plan to push retirement age to 90 or later? Full retirement age for Social Security starts at 67 (since 1960).

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      Trump playing ‘the wisdom and experience angle’ seems like a great strategy. I wish he goes for it!

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    Being his campaign managers/operatives must be tricky.

    They have to feed his ego. Coming out and acknowledging his age is just not an option, and they can’t straight up tell him “you cannot get on a stage with Harris because you will inevitably say something bad that hurts your campaign.”

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    fine and brilliant young man

    Are you sure he was referencing himself? None of those words describe Trump.

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      I do find that I use the word “and” a lot when Referencing Trump.

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      If this young man expresses himself in terms too fine for me, why what a singularly fine young man this fine young man must be!