Jamie Raskin Vows Revenge On Foreign Leaders Who Work With Trump

  • pxmcc
  • 05-02-2025, 12:55 AM
he's a wannabe fascist. the only thing stopping him now is the federal judiciary. whether the Republic cracks and burns or not will depend on how things unfold between now and January 20, 2028.

if he had his druthers, he'd appoint himself emperor for life. he gives a grand total of zero fucks what our Constitution says.

i don't believe in gaslighting because, unlike Trump and his disciples, i believe in facts and evidence.
who's gaslighting? you or me? i really believe the DemonRats and Raskin are closet socialists who despise America and have been trying to destroy it since 1860.



do you really believe Trump is a fascist or are you gaslighting yourself?


bahahahaaaa Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
he's a wannabe fascist. the only thing stopping him now is the federal judiciary. whether the Republic cracks and burns or not will depend on how things unfold between now and January 20, 2028.

if he had his druthers, he'd appoint himself emperor for life. he gives a grand total of zero fucks what our Constitution says.

i don't believe in gaslighting because, unlike Trump and his disciples, i believe in facts and evidence. Originally Posted by pxmcc

Let's ask the 1st ladyboys AI:


Critical Evaluation

Trump’s 2025 actions—mass deportations, attacks on dissent, judicial defiance, and ultranationalist rhetoric—exhibit several fascist-leaning characteristics, particularly in their authoritarianism, propaganda, and tolerance for violence. The pardons of January 6 rioters and Project 2025’s push for executive dominance further align with fascist tactics to erode democratic norms. However, Trump’s lack of a coherent ideology, reliance on state mechanisms over paramilitary forces, and operation within (albeit strained) democratic boundaries complicate the label. Some scholars prefer “new authoritarianism” to describe his approach, which hollows out democracy administratively rather than through overt fascist revolution.
The comparison to historical fascism (e.g., Mussolini, Hitler) is imperfect because Trump operates in a modern, democratic context with robust institutions and public resistance. Yet, the parallels in rhetoric, enemy scapegoating, and power consolidation are striking enough to warrant concern. Critics of the fascist label risk underestimating these dangers by focusing on technical distinctions, while proponents may overstate it for political effect, as seen in Kamala Harris’s campaign rhetoric.

Regardless of the definition used, you'll notice his actions are aimed at destroying democracy in the US.
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Just insert the word "China" where you see "Raskin".


This is how Trump has been out maneuvered.