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Miami Herald: I’m done trying to understand Trump supporters. Why don’t they try to understand me?


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13 hours ago, Cooked Crack said:

 

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🤔 Starting to think Hannity is an idiot 

 

13 hours ago, Captain Wiggles said:

That's some chunky yellow cocaine and Hunter was apparently sloppy with it. ❄️🤣

 

10 hours ago, Jabbyrwock said:

 

Among cocaine's lesser known impacts on the body: nasal splinters.

 

1 hour ago, Bang said:

I just hate it when they step on it with pine.

 

~Bang

 

 

And who doesn't cut their cocaine with a table saw?

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2 hours ago, Dan T. said:

 

 

 

 

 

And who doesn't cut their cocaine with a table saw?

 

1 hour ago, Busch1724 said:

Shame the table was not a Grizzly brand saw or we'd have a cocaine bear. 

 

Given the orange trim it looks like a Ridgid tablesaw...maybe he was cutting it with Viagra.

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I didn't realize that in addition to the shoes, Trump is also selling cologne, and not the Desperation for Men.  

 

Donald Trump launches Victory 47 cologne and perfume: Everything we know so far

 

The Victory 47 cologne and perfume are not the first time Donald Trump has experimented in the fragrance arena. He also launched "Empire by Trump" in 2015 after his first fragrance, "Donald Trump Cologne."

 

Victory by Trump Perfume for Women

 

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Designed for women, the perfume is formulated with hints of citrus zest, a subtle whisper of spices, and light floral notes. The packaging comprises a white bottle with a feminine shape and a golden cap portraying the letter "T."

 

Victory 47 Cologne

 

As per the website, the Victory 47 cologne is a signature scent depicting success and strength. With the packaging of a luxurious-looking gold bottle, the cologne is curated for the bold and decisive as a part of Trump’s exclusive fragrance line.

 

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The Victory cologne boasts a crisp opening of a citrus blend and cedar heart notes. It has base notes of amber and leather, which give the cologne a commanding presence. 

 

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Court upholds ruling that Mike Lindell must pay expert who debunked election lie $5M prize

 

A federal court has confirmed a $5 million arbitration judgment against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.

 

In a 12-page order released on Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge John Tunheim upheld a ruling that found Lindell must pay $5 million to cybersecurity expert Robert Zeidman, who responded to a contest to prove the pillow executive had not obtained evidence from the 2020 election.

 

Lindell offered to pay the prize to anybody who successfully proved it — and Zeidman did.

 

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It costs $20 for one ball.
Before the ball loads, Trump exhorts you to go take the Capitol, and as soon as you shoot the ball the machine tilts, game over.
Immediately after it tilts, the backsplash changes to a dramatic plea for more money.
Just one more ball for $50. Or, get a special gold colored ball for $100.

 

~Bang

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Female Trump supporters exhibit slightly elevated subclinical psychopathy, study finds

 

Can women’s hormonal cycle influence their voting preferences? A recent study aimed to replicate and expand upon earlier research, which had suggested that women’s fertility could sway their support for political candidates. The findings, published Psychological Reports, failed to find much evidence for a connection between fertility and political preferences. However, the research did uncover a weak relationship between psychopathic personality traits and support for Donald Trump.

 

The original study, published in 2010, was grounded in the broader ovulatory shift hypothesis, which posits that hormonal changes across a woman’s menstrual cycle can influence various preferences and behaviors, including mate selection. The research provided initial evidence that during fertile periods, women might favor Barack Obama over John McCain in the 2008 U.S. presidential election due to perceived cues of genetic fitness.

 

But why revisit this research? Jessica L. Engelbrecht of the New School for Social Research noted that the initial study, though innovative, had important methodological limitations, including a small sample size and a homogenous participant group of young, white women. Moreover, subsequent research has provided mixed evidence regarding the ovulatory shift hypothesis, with some studies finding no significant effect of fertility on women’s mate preferences or sexual desires.

 

This context set the stage for a rigorous replication attempt under the Systematizing Confidence in Open Research and Evidence (SCORE) program, aiming to clarify these contentious findings within the field of evolutionary psychology.

 

Conducted between July and August 2020, Engelbrecht and her colleagues recruited a sample of 549 female participants from the United States, who were carefully selected to ensure a representative sample in terms of age, ethnicity, and other demographic factors. These participants were chosen based on their menstrual cycle regularity, absence of pregnancy, non-use of hormonal birth control, and lack of chronic health issues affecting fertility, aiming to isolate the impact of natural hormonal fluctuations on political preferences.

 

Participants provided detailed information about their menstrual cycles, including the average length and the start date of their last period. This information was crucial for calculating each participant’s conception risk at the time of the survey.

 

When examining the influence of candidates’ perceived intelligence, attractiveness, and potential for sexual coercion, the researchers found that perceptions of intelligence were more predictive of voting preference than attractiveness. This challenges the hypothesis that visual cues of genetic fitness significantly influence voter preferences, suggesting instead that intellectual competence may be a more critical factor for voters.

 

When examining Dark Triad personality traits, Engelbrecht and her colleagues found that psychopathy showed a significant, albeit weak, relationship with a preference for Trump in the matchups where he was featured. This finding suggests that women with higher levels of subclinical psychopathy, characterized by impulsivity and remorselessness, were slightly more inclined to support Trump, irrespective of the specific electoral matchup.

 

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Draft RNC resolution would block payment of candidate's legal bills

 

Two draft resolutions circulated by a member of the Republican National Committee call on the party to adopt proposals that would keep it from having to pay for any presidential candidate's legal fees and would also make it party policy to remain neutral in the Republican presidential primaries. 

 

The first of the proposals, drafted by longtime RNC member Henry Barbour, states that the party should not coordinate with any candidate before he or she wins enough delegates — 1,215 — to become the GOP nominee. 

 

"The Republican National Committee must serve as a neutral player in primaries," the proposal reads, pointing to RNC Rule 11, which states the party shall not "contribute money or in-kind aid to any candidate for any public or party office of that state, except the nominee of the Republican Party or a candidate who is unopposed in the Republican Primary after the filing deadline for that office." 

 

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Seems like at least somebody inthe Republican party is concerned that Trump is draining all their finances, that could go to other GOP candidates in down ballot races, for his legal bills.

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9 minutes ago, TheGreatBuzz said:

They don't have the balls to go against their orange messiah.

Trump only cares about people to the extent that they are useful to him.  Republican politicians only care about Trump to the extent he is useful to them.  If he drains all of their campaign funds through his crimes, the scale starts to tip from useful to harmful.

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9 minutes ago, PokerPacker said:

Trump only cares about people to the extent that they are useful to him.  Republican politicians only care about Trump to the extent he is useful to them.  If he drains all of their campaign funds through his crimes, the scale starts to tip from useful to harmful.


That doesn’t matter so long as the base loves Trump, and it does. GOP politicians cant go against Trump even if he rapes the RNC because they need the MAGA vote, which Trump entirely controls. 

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14 minutes ago, PleaseBlitz said:


That doesn’t matter so long as the base loves Trump, and it does. GOP politicians cant go against Trump even if he rapes the RNC because they need the MAGA vote, which Trump entirely controls. 

It puts them in no-win scenario.  To which I say 'good'.

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