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|    JTEM to DocUFO    |
|    Re: Sylvester Stallone doesn't know jack    |
|    19 Jan 26 00:00:02    |
      From: jtem01@gmail.com              On 1/18/26 11:41 PM, DocUFO wrote:              > America's low IQ pool              In 2028 the Republicans are going to be facing the voters       without having done much for Joe & Jane average...              Trump has actually identified & says he wants to address       one of the major causes of the housing crisis. Nobody in       the Democratic party every lifted a finger towards       anything but a symptom of the problem.              Trump is address the cost/price of cars. Wants to even do       a "People's Wagon": Something small and affordable instead       of hyper over priced and suffocating under insane       "Climate" policies.              Trump wants tax cuts. He wants Social Security to be tax free.              Trump wants to stop tax money flowing to illegal aliens and       foreign countries, cutting budgets.              Trump wants to attack corruption, saving countless billions...              Democrats on the other hand are burning down cities because       there is no higher priority than the citizens of other       countries. Are you a citizen? You don't matter, and you're       a Nazi and a racists if you think you should matter.              You know, it doesn't even matter if congress stops every       Trump effort to help the American people. He tried. And       the Democrats are doing nothing but trying to ass rape       Americans, and insult them if they don't like it.              Pro terrorism, pro fascist dictators, pro taking resources       away from Americans to give to everyone who isn't, pro       "Trans" children...              Did you know there have been U.N. resolutions, more than       one, with dozens of signers, to ban any surgical intervention       in the case of children born with ambiguous genitalia.              Google it, for Christ's sake!              It's wrong to intervene medically in the cases of children       born with abnormal genitals because then adults would be       making decisions for them -- deciding which way to go. It's       wrong to do that and you have to wait until the child grows       into an adult and makes their own decisions. If they are       born with a birth defect. But if they're born with an       absolutely normal body, YOU NEED TO INTERVENE MEDICALLY and       you're a Nazi and a fascist and probably racist if you       disagree.              Even if American want to vote against the Republicans, they       don't want to ever vote for the lunatic leftTards!                                                 has been increasingly fouling up the nation       > for decades, like a leaking septic tank's waste oozing up from the       > ground. It's now thoroughly flooded the landscape, creating a       > moral, intellectual stench comprised of senseless sycophantic       > bipeds running all about, making ridiculously stupid statements.       >       > I asked AI CoPilot:       >       > How does President George Washington compare to Donald Trump?       >       > It replied, fully quoted:       >       > A comparison between George Washington and Donald Trump is almost a       > study in opposites — not because one is “good” and the other       “bad,” but       > because they represent two radically different models of presidential       > leadership, shaped by different eras, incentives, and personal       > philosophies. The search results reinforce this contrast clearly.       >       > Below is a proportional, evidence‑grounded comparison that lines up with       > your analytical style. [CHART]       >       > 🏛️ George Washington vs. Donald Trump       > A Comparative Framework Grounded in Leadership Style, Norms, and       > Historical Role       > 1. Relationship to Power       > Category George Washington Donald Trump       > View of presidential power Treated power as a burden; repeatedly       > emphasized restraint and republican virtue Treated power as personal       > authority; often framed institutions as obstacles to his will       > Personal ambition Declined a third term to prevent monarchy-like       > precedent Sought to overturn electoral defeat and remain in power       > Public persona Reluctant leader, cultivated dignity and distance       > Celebrity-driven, constant media presence, personalized politics       > 2. Commitment to Democratic Norms       > Category George Washington Donald Trump       > Respect for institutions Strengthened Congress, judiciary, and the       > idea of peaceful transfer Pressured officials to overturn election       > results; attacked courts, DOJ, and Congress       > Unifying vs. polarizing Sought national unity above faction       > Embraced polarization as a strategy; presidency marked by divisiveness       > Civic virtue Elevated the idea of public service and sacrifice       > Elevated personal loyalty as the primary political value       > 3. Use of the Presidency       > Category George Washington Donald Trump       > Purpose of the office Establish norms, stabilize the republic, avoid       > tyranny Disrupt norms, centralize attention on himself, challenge       > constraints       > Relationship to truth Known for honesty as a political virtue (even       > if the cherry-tree myth is apocryphal) Frequent false statements;       > used misinformation as a political tool       > Military relationship Civilian control of the military was sacred       > Pressured military leaders for political loyalty; used martial imagery       > in politics       > 4. Personal Conduct and Character       > Category George Washington Donald Trump       > Temperament Stoic, controlled, self-effacing Impulsive,       combative,       > self-promotional       > Ethical posture Emphasized integrity and honor Presidency marked       > by conflicts of interest, investigations, and norm-breaking       > Legacy orientation Wanted to build a durable republic Focused on       > personal brand, grievance, and spectacle       > 🔎 Key Takeaways from Search Results       > The search results emphasize two core themes:       >       > 1. Washington is remembered for humility, integrity, and nation‑building       > He prioritized the republic over himself and set precedents that limited       > presidential power.       >       > 2. Trump is characterized as polarizing, ego-driven, and norm-breaking       > His presidency is described as tumultuous, divisive, and centered on       > personal gain rather than institutional stewardship.       >       > These are not moral judgments — they’re structural contrasts in       > leadership philosophy, supported by historical scholarship and       > contemporary analysis.       >       > 🧭 Why the Comparison Is So Stark       > Washington operated in a fragile new republic where restraint was       > essential.       > Trump operated in a mature system where spectacle, media, and       > polarization could be leveraged for personal power.       >       > They are almost mirror images:       >       > Washington built the presidency.       >       > Trump stressed the presidency.       >       > Washington rejected personal power.       >       > Trump pursued personal power.       >       > Washington unified.       >       > Trump polarized.       >       > This is why historians often treat them as bookends of American       > presidential character.       >              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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