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But not current presidents?
Listen, this is a great opportunity.
The media is openly cheering for Biden to "Seal team 6" Trump while at the same time wailing that Trump could do the same thing.
Obviously neither could do this, but that doesn't matter.
Their minds have been completely broken and they live in bizarro world.
And this is good, because the only way to wake up normies is to expose them to hypocrisy and insanity too great to reconcile.
So the best thing you can right now is to bait prominent liberals into publicly, and CANDIDLY, calling for Trump's assassination, or worse, and being as evil as they are, they will do this gladly, for it is their deepest desire.
We are already seeing some of this, but the goal is to get them to turn it up to 11.
And at a moment of sheer mental fracturing they are more inclined to call for tangential but still extreme policies.
ITT: lines of questioning that lead to Trump's assassination, and other good ideas to bait them into endorsing.
First one:
>we need a public registry for Republicans, as they are potential insurrectionists.
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>>472877224
tldr the last 6 months of larp were completely pointless so will be the next 4 years and the next 4 years after and next 4 years after and next 4 years after
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>>472877224
not true. What you're seeing is irrational people having fear-based masturbation fantasies. They get off thinking of how they might be dominated, or be the one doing the dominating.

The decision says that official acts are legal. It does not say that unofficial acts are always legal.

It especially doesn't say that illegal acts can ever be considered official acts, which is the most important
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>>472877396
they are bloodthirsy
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>>472877224
Are Americans really this stupid? Like yeah leaders of governments can't be prosecuted for their acts they do in the office.
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>>472877224
the ruling should have been 9-0.
(whether 9-0 or 6-3 as it was) It changed or "expanded" [<--Lol] *absolutely nothing* about Article II or 'muh executive power'
all it did was clarify that the executive branch and specifically office of the president has immunity from ex facto prosecution official acts.
Which everybody already knew and has known for a century+

All of this Lawfare against Trump (which was sown with the same exact DoJ personnel that concoted Russiagate) was election year Election Interference.
period end
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>>472878093
>Are Americans really this stupid
their corporate mass media told them (plus an unhinged Sweden flag /pol/ poster) that :
>Trump is a Russian agent
>it was an "in-sirrrrrr-REKTTTTTTT-shun"
>muh 81 million votes most popular president evAR
>"muh BIG LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
>Trump was peed on by hookers in Moscow
>Trump had the nukyUUUHL-er codes in his towel closet
>Trump raped a dried up nutjob in a department store changing room

^These are the *actual real narratives* which NPCs normies ****believe**** as spoonfed by their own iPhone algos



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