Trump unfit to be Commander in Chief

Convicted felon and ex president Donald Trump is even more unfit for office now in 2024 than he was in 2016 or 2020.
He is now a convicted felon and will be (most likely) for the rest of his life.
Even if he does appeal these latest convictions he only has a slim chance of success and the process is likely to take years to resolve.
In the meantime he is still a convicted felon.
A common criminal.
Untrustworthy.
Smarmy.
Dishonest.
Desperate.
In more sane times the GOP would have already dropped a person like convicted felon Trump from the ballot. There USED to be certain standards, or lines that a politician could not cross and still be considered POTUS and CIC material. The most basic of these would be a felony conviction.
And now we have that.
It is time to disqualify convicted felon Trump from running for office.
"On what basis?" You ask.
How about "you are a national embarassment and a joke and we have higher standards for our party's nominee than an unqualified, incompetent clown who has already been convicted of 34 felonies IN ADDITION to still having more unresolved felony cases pending INCLUDING charges related to espionage and staging a coup d' etat against the very country you want to swear allegiance to.....AGAIN!"
How about just telling Trump he didn't honor his oath of office the first time around....so now he doesn't get a second chance?
Imagine THAT!
A GOP with an actual SPINE!

Here is a thoughtful opinion piece from U.S.A. Today explaining the issues with such a morally compromised, ethically challenged POTUS trying to lead our armed forces. Worth the read.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.


Well....at least he's fit to stand trial.


Biden.....not so much.
 
Convicted felon and ex president Donald Trump is even more unfit for office now in 2024 than he was in 2016 or 2020.
He is now a convicted felon and will be (most likely) for the rest of his life.
Even if he does appeal these latest convictions he only has a slim chance of success and the process is likely to take years to resolve.
In the meantime he is still a convicted felon.
A common criminal.
Untrustworthy.
Smarmy.
Dishonest.
Desperate.
In more sane times the GOP would have already dropped a person like convicted felon Trump from the ballot. There USED to be certain standards, or lines that a politician could not cross and still be considered POTUS and CIC material. The most basic of these would be a felony conviction.
And now we have that.
It is time to disqualify convicted felon Trump from running for office.
"On what basis?" You ask.
How about "you are a national embarassment and a joke and we have higher standards for our party's nominee than an unqualified, incompetent clown who has already been convicted of 34 felonies IN ADDITION to still having more unresolved felony cases pending INCLUDING charges related to espionage and staging a coup d' etat against the very country you want to swear allegiance to.....AGAIN!"
How about just telling Trump he didn't honor his oath of office the first time around....so now he doesn't get a second chance?
Imagine THAT!
A GOP with an actual SPINE!

Here is a thoughtful opinion piece from U.S.A. Today explaining the issues with such a morally compromised, ethically challenged POTUS trying to lead our armed forces. Worth the read.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.



OK, guilty as charged. But dems are still worse.
I'll stick with the scummy, lying conman known as Trump! I will never vote dem, until a rep is worse than a filthy, commie dem.

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Technically you're wrong.

Until the judge issues a sentence you can't be called a felon.

Course you faggots have been calling Trump an insurrectionist and a rapist even though he's never been charged or convicted of either.
No, you're still doubling down on wrong.

You are making the argument (albeit badly) that conviction and sentencing are the same thing, when they are clearly not. That's stupid. That's factually incorrect.

I don't call him anything but an orange bag O' shit. Kinda sums it up for me. Felon is pretty much implied.

Technically you're relying on nothing but your 'feelz'. Are you just 'done' with facts now? :dunno:
 

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