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Trump again tears into Georgia's Republican governor on the same day he campaigns in the state

Donald Trump picked a new fight Saturday with Georgia’s Republican governor as he campaigned in the key swing state where he’s looking to avenge his narrow 2020 loss — a defeat he continues to blame on GOP officials for not giving into his false theories of election fraud.

Trump attacked Gov. Brian Kemp on his social media site before his rally and said Kemp should be “fighting Crime, not fighting Unity and the Republican Party.” He also criticized Kemp’s wife, Marty, for saying she would write in her husband’s name for president this fall instead of voting for the Republican nominee.

At Saturday’s rally, Trump assailed Kemp in a roughly 10-minute tirade, blaming him for his loss to Democratic President Joe Biden and for not stopping a local district attorney from prosecuting him and several associates for his efforts to overturn the results.

“He’s a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average governor,” Trump said. “Little Brian, little Brian Kemp. Bad guy.”

cmbabul ,

I hate it when he says things like Brian Kemp is a bad guy, because that’s objectively a true statement but not for the reasons he says them

billiam0202 ,

As the trope goes, even Hitler loved dogs.

The only way to be wrong about everything is to know what the right thing is and deliberately choose the wrong thing. So even Trump will be right occasionally.

HeyJoe ,

I see unity is working.

robocall ,
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I hope he loses Georgia again for the electoral college

dogsnest ,
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FuglyDuck ,
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You know, when you’re going to be sitting at a desk, it’s prudent to put a skirt along the. Backside.

Instead it’s like they wanted people to notice because, you know, the giant red circle that wasn’t even photoshopped in…

Huckledebuck ,

Whoa, we need to go deeper.

Bonesince1997 ,

You can go deeper 😉

FlyingSquid ,
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Ew.

teamevil ,

Hahaha holy shit your right

girlfreddy OP ,
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“He’s a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average governor,” Trump said. “Little Brian, little Brian Kemp. Bad guy.”

To the orange asshole …

He’s a bad guy. He’s a disloyal guy. And he’s a very average rapist. Weird Donnie, weird Donnie Drumpf. Bad guy.

Bonesince1997 ,

Trump is berating him about unity. Sounds cultish.

FlyingSquid ,
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He really does like calling people “little.” Weird for someone who wears lifts.

Maeve ,

Projection. Every accusation is a confession is pretty much true.

FlyingSquid ,
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I don’t know. That would mean he has a bird brain and parrots and corvids are pretty smart.

In fact, I have a feeling an African Grey wouldn’t have much trouble with “Man. Woman. Person. TV. Camera.” either.

www.youtube.com/shorts/uAZ-lLKIw5c

Just tell it that it will get a pistachio.

Maeve ,

The video made me smile, thank you.

Projection isn't a well-thought strategy, generally; rather it's an emotional reaction geared by instinctive drives by the same mechanism that triggers the fight/flight/freeze/fawn reaction. So intellectual acuity isn't really a factor, in most people. In those who would use well thought projection, it doesn't bode well for the target, but that's a whole other topic, but it happens. Ed Bernays used it in marketing and politics, there are interesting docos about it on YT If you're interested.

Anyway, this is just plain survival instinct, in someone who didn't learn proper coping/self-nurturing techniques as a child, adult or anywhere else along the way, which is unfortunate, as his family had the money to help him acquire the skills necessary, probably because it would have undermined the family dynamics that very well served the patriarch, who did have an intelligent Machiavellian personality disorder, which again, is a whole other topic, the main point being in most people, personality disorders are acquired as a survival mechanism, to grossly oversimplify.

EmpathicVagrant ,

Think less of a corvid, more of a finch.

FlyingSquid ,
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Even then… At least when finches brag it’s because they did a really good job making their nest.

They do the construction themselves, unlike Trump.

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