Your thoughts on Trump's insults of prosecutors and judges

They are after all patriotic Americans.

They would love to do to all of us, what they are doing to him.

And they might if we continue to let them.
Trump’s unwarranted attacks on prosecutors and judges is yet another example of Trump’s contempt for the rule of law and our democratic institutions.

Trump is in fact unfit to be president.
 
With this in mind, why do you suppose he does this?
The adjective petulant is a disapproving term used to describe a bad-tempered child, an adult behaving like an angry child or behavior of this type. It's one thing to be angry or annoyed but if someone is petulant, they're acting in an unreasonable or unjustified manner. He can't help himself. He has the temperament of a spoiled 10 year old.
 
Why don't you ask all of your liberal pols that same question? Or is what they put John Roberts and Clarence Thomas through okay because they were appointed by pubs?
Deflection noted and appreciated.
 
The adjective petulant is a disapproving term used to describe a bad-tempered child, an adult behaving like an angry child or behavior of this type. It's one thing to be angry or annoyed but if someone is petulant, they're acting in an unreasonable or unjustified manner. He can't help himself. He has the temperament of a spoiled 10 year old.
Boiling it down to its essence, yeah.
 
I'm putting this in Politics because there is a clear political component here.


I think it's clear that there is simply no one who behaves like Trump, so comparisons are worthless. He attacks and insults and name-calls various people virtually every day in a way that no American public figure has. Ever. And again today, he attacked and insulted Fani Willis and Judge Engoron -- officials who are playing a significant role in his future -- as he was about to go into court.

With this in mind, why do you suppose he does this? Does he do it for political advantage? To influence the jury pool? Is he trying to intimidate? Is it because he can't help himself?

I realize I'll get the regular insults and name-calling and screams of TDS from people who want to avoid the question, and that's fine. I'd just like to see what you think this behavior indicates.
Interesting question. I don't think he ever insulted Putin or the oligarchs to whom he owes ..... well, we don't know how much he owes them, beyond US banks stopped lending to him sometime around 2010, or maybe before. But the point being, he seems to insult people when it is pleasing to his supporters, and there's no penalty to him personally.

Basically, their leader is being unfairly attacked, so they must rally to the flag (of something, but not the republic, Jan 6 proved that)

I don't think he was given the opportunity to insult lawyers and who were foreclosing on his bankruptcies ... he got off debt free, but his brand name stayed on the buildings he lost. But it didn't affect his brand or his ability to titillate his followers on You're Fired Insult show.
 
Interesting question. I don't think he ever insulted Putin or the oligarchs to whom he owes ..... well, we don't know how much he owes them, beyond US banks stopped lending to him sometime around 2010, or maybe before. But the point being, he seems to insult people when it is pleasing to his supporters, and there's no penalty to him personally.

Basically, their leader is being unfairly attacked, so they must rally to the flag (of something, but not the republic, Jan 6 proved that)

I don't think he was given the opportunity to insult lawyers and who were foreclosing on his bankruptcies ... he got off debt free, but his brand name stayed on the buildings he lost. But it didn't affect his brand or his ability to titillate his followers on You're Fired Insult show.
Yeah, I admit I didn't follow him much before Escalator Day (he seemed kind of clownish and garish, but meh), but I don't remember him insulting people constantly like this.

You're right -- he learned early on that insulting and name-calling really gets the base fired up, like the children who cheer on the bully on a grade school playground.

It's a perfect match -- they have this bizarre need and he's shameless enough to fill it.
 
Cohen spent a couple years in a country club they call a prison. This case will be thrown out.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! So Trump shouldn't mind going to one when he's locked up to oblivion.

Get a brain.
 
Asstard Trump's empty mugshot head is in court today not looking too pleased. News reports are saying that Trump lawyers knockers Habba & Kise had their asses chewed by the judge.

Tired of all this "winning" yet? :auiqs.jpg:
What has he lost, traitor?
 
Trump’s unwarranted attacks on prosecutors and judges is yet another example of Trump’s contempt for the rule of law and our democratic institutions.

Trump is in fact unfit to be president.
We are proud of him. He knows that acting like a Prog is the only way left before we start to elect our own real despots to counter your despots. The House is now voting on business as usual or perhaps to start real change.
 
Heh didga hear that Judge Engoron slapped a Gag A Maggot order on Trump today?

Now cry.

Way to go your, Honor!
No,didnt hear it. Some leftist scum bag judge is always violating rights. So what, you leftist scum do it all the time.
 
Yeah, I admit I didn't follow him much before Escalator Day (he seemed kind of clownish and garish, but meh), but I don't remember him insulting people constantly like this.

You're right -- he learned early on that insulting and name-calling really gets the base fired up, like the children who cheer on the bully on a grade school playground.

It's a perfect match -- they have this bizarre need and he's shameless enough to fill it.
The NYT seems to have the best coverage of his "history." But I subscribe ....

Still, what's odd about his history of racist insults is that during the 80s and 90s I thought people took him as a joke. But somewhere in Apprentice he seems to have found his calling as the entertainer of the lowest denominator.
 

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