• In a way I understand Trump

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    He tried to be president of peace, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, accused of being a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from him, indicted and threatened with jail, shot at and almost killed, and finally not given a Nobel peace prize.

    Who would have been able to endure all that?

    It's understandable that he totally joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betrayed by the people, and is now burning everything.

    It could also be a form of 4D chess against the Jews?

    By doing everything they desire and doing it to the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?

    He has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a major blow the Jews in the process...?


    It's kinda like Djokovic beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively easy win in AO final...?
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  • From Sawfish@sawfish666@gmail.com to rec.sport.tennis on Wed Apr 15 10:07:19 2026
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    On 4/15/26 12:47 AM, *skriptis wrote:

    He tried to be president of peace, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, accused of being a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from him, indicted and threatened with jail, shot at and almost killed, and finally not given a Nobel peace prize.

    Who would have been able to endure all that?

    It's understandable that he totally joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betrayed by the people, and is now burning everything.

    It could also be a form of 4D chess against the Jews?

    By doing everything they desire and doing it to the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?

    He has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a major blow the Jews in the process...?


    It's kinda like Djokovic beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively easy win in AO final...?



    I think it's pretty simple...

    Trump is reactive. He has few, if any, plans. He had a couple at the
    beginning of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE, DEI, trans,
    tariffs), and now he's strictly reacting to situations.
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  • From *skriptis@skriptis@post.t-com.hr to rec.sport.tennis on Wed Apr 15 19:52:04 2026
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    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 4/15/26 12:47 AM, *skriptis wrote:> > He tried to be president of peac=
    e, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, accused of be= ing a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from him, indicted and th= reatened with jail, shot at and almost killed, and finally not given a Nobe=
    l peace prize.> > Who would have been able to endure all that?> > It's unde= rstandable that he totally joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betray=
    ed by the people, and is now burning everything.> > It could also be a form=
    of 4D chess against the Jews?> > By doing everything they desire and doing=
    it to the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is ope= ning eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?> > He has dest= royed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a major blow the J= ews in the process...?> > > It's kinda like Djokovic beating Sinner and cle= aring the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively easy win in AO final...?> >=
    I think it's pretty simple...Trump is reactive. He has few, if any, plans.=
    He had a couple at the beginning of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE=
    , DEI, trans, tariffs), and now he's strictly reacting to situations.-- ~~~= ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"..= .and your little dog, too!" --Sawf= ish


    A counter puncher?


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  • From Sawfish@sawfish666@gmail.com to rec.sport.tennis on Wed Apr 15 11:55:21 2026
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    On 4/15/26 10:52 AM, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 4/15/26 12:47 AM, *skriptis wrote:> > He tried to be president of peace, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, accused of being a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from him, indicted and threatened with jail, shot at and almost killed, and finally not given a Nobel peace prize.> > Who would have been able to endure all that?> > It's understandable that he totally joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betrayed by the people, and is now burning everything.> > It could also be a form of 4D chess against the Jews?> > By doing everything they desire and doing it to the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?> > He has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a major blow the Jews in the process...?> > > It's kinda like Djokovic beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively easy win in AO final...?> > I think it's pretty simple...Trump is reactive. He has few, if any, plans. He had a couple at the beginning of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE, DEI, trans, tariffs), and now he's strictly reacting to situations.-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"...and your little dog, too!" --Sawfish


    A counter puncher?



    Yes. A vicious counterpuncher.

    Do you see much evidence of a strategic plan moving forward from the
    present? I sure3 don't.

    What I think happened was that he realized that in his first term he had little idea what to do except maybe lower taxes. After that, he was on constant defense. He was also his own worst enemy, and that's still the
    same.

    This time he figured that it he got elected again, he'd line up a bunch
    of stuff that would please his constituency all the while stroking his
    own ego.

    This would put him starting on the offense and it has kept him more on
    his front foot, so to speak.

    But he ran out of stuff and so far as I can see has no new stuff.

    For me, I see no beneficiary from the current war except Israel, and the
    whole tariff thingie seems pointlessly disruptive. There needed to be a reversal of the previous immigration policies, but it was handled very
    poorly. Like he had handed the task to Reinhard Heydrich.
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    one hand and mugs of beer in the other. But as a matter of fact, there
    is no reason whatever to believe that, if all laws were abolished
    tomorrow, such swine would survive the day."

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  • From Scall5@nospam@home.net to rec.sport.tennis on Sat Apr 25 22:04:26 2026
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    On 4/15/2026 1:55 PM, Sawfish wrote:
    On 4/15/26 10:52 AM, *skriptis wrote:
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On 4/15/26 12:47 AM, *skriptis wrote:> > He tried to be president of
    peace, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020,
    accused of being a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from
    him, indicted and threatened with jail, shot at and almost killed,
    and finally not given a Nobel peace prize.> > Who would have been
    able to endure all that?> > It's understandable that he totally
    joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betrayed by the people, and
    is now burning everything.> > It could also be a form of 4D chess
    against the Jews?> > By doing everything they desire and doing it to
    the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is
    opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?> > He
    has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a
    major blow the Jews in the process...?> > > It's kinda like Djokovic
    beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively
    easy win in AO final...?> > I think it's pretty simple...Trump is
    reactive. He has few, if any, plans. He had a couple at the beginning
    of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE, DEI, trans, tariffs), and
    now he's strictly reacting to situations.--
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"...and your little dog, too!"-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a --Sawfish


    A counter puncher?



    Yes. A vicious counterpuncher.

    Do you see much evidence of a strategic plan moving forward from the present? I sure3 don't.

    What I think happened was that he realized that in his first term he had little idea what to do except maybe lower taxes. After that, he was on constant defense. He was also his own worst enemy, and that's still the same.

    This time he figured that it he got elected again, he'd line up a bunch
    of stuff that would please his constituency all the while stroking his
    own ego.

    This would put him starting on the offense and it has kept him more on
    his front foot, so to speak.

    But he ran out of stuff and so far as I can see has no new stuff.

    For me, I see no beneficiary from the current war except Israel, and the whole tariff thingie seems pointlessly disruptive. There needed to be a reversal of the previous immigration policies, but it was handled very poorly. Like he had handed the task to Reinhard Heydrich.


    The Left keeps trying to get a better shot at the Donald...
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  • From *skriptis@skriptis@post.t-com.hr to rec.sport.tennis on Sun Apr 26 09:31:34 2026
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    Scall5 <nospam@home.net> Wrote in message:r
    On 4/15/2026 1:55 PM, Sawfish wrote:> On 4/15/26 10:52 AM, *skriptis wrot=
    Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>> On 4/15/26 12:47 = AM, *skriptis wrote:> > He tried to be president of >>> peace, but was subv= erted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, >>> accused of being a Russi=
    an spy, impeached, had election stolen from >>> him, indicted and threatene=
    d with jail, shot at and almost killed, >>> and finally not given a Nobel p= eace prize.> > Who would have been >>> able to endure all that?> > It's und= erstandable that he totally >>> joined the Jews, given the fact he's been b= etrayed by the people, and >>> is now burning everything.> > It could also =
    be a form of 4D chess >>> against the Jews?> > By doing everything they des= ire and doing it to >>> the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school gir=
    ls etc) he is >>> opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the=
    Jews?> > He >>> has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's = giving a >>> major blow the Jews in the process...?> > > It's kinda like Dj= okovic >>> beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relat= ively >>> easy win in AO final...?> > I think it's pretty simple...Trump is=
    reactive. He has few, if any, plans. He had a couple at the beginning = >>> of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE, DEI, trans, tariffs), and >>=
    now he's strictly reacting to situations.-- >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"...and your little dog, = too!" --Sawfish>>>>>> A counter pu= ncher?>>>>> > Yes. A vicious counterpuncher.> > Do you see much evidence of=
    a strategic plan moving forward from the > present? I sure3 don't.> > What=
    I think happened was that he realized that in his first term he had > litt=
    le idea what to do except maybe lower taxes. After that, he was on > consta=
    nt defense. He was also his own worst enemy, and that's still the > same.> =
    This time he figured that it he got elected again, he'd line up a bunch >=
    of stuff that would please his constituency all the while stroking his > o=
    wn ego.> > This would put him starting on the offense and it has kept him m= ore on > his front foot, so to speak.> > But he ran out of stuff and so far=
    as I can see has no new stuff.> > For me, I see no beneficiary from the cu= rrent war except Israel, and the > whole tariff thingie seems pointlessly d= isruptive. There needed to be a > reversal of the previous immigration poli= cies, but it was handled very > poorly. Like he had handed the task to Rein= hard Heydrich.> The Left keeps trying to get a better shot at the Donald...=
    -- ---------------Scall5



    It's the Jews, it's a warning what would happen if he ends their wars...

    The man is totally blackmailed, held hostage and incapacitated.

    So sad.
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  • From Scall5@nospam@home.net to rec.sport.tennis on Sun Apr 26 07:39:47 2026
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    On 4/26/2026 2:31 AM, *skriptis wrote:
    Scall5 <nospam@home.net> Wrote in message:r
    On 4/15/2026 1:55 PM, Sawfish wrote:> On 4/15/26 10:52 AM, *skriptis wrote:>> Sawfish <sawfish666@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r>>> On 4/15/26 12:47 AM, *skriptis wrote:> > He tried to be president of >>> peace, but was subverted by the Jews in his first term 2016-2020, >>> accused of being a Russian spy, impeached, had election stolen from >>> him, indicted and threatened with jail, shot at and almost killed, >>> and finally not given a Nobel peace prize.> > Who would have been >>> able to endure all that?> > It's understandable that he totally >>> joined the Jews, given the fact he's been betrayed by the people, and >>> is now burning everything.> > It could also be a form of 4D chess >>> against the Jews?> > By doing everything they desire and doing it to >>> the extreme (genocide, wars, killing 150 school girls etc) he is >>> opening eyes to everyone and turning people away from the Jews?> > He >>> has destroyed his reputation and legacy, but perhaps he's giving a >>> major blow the Jews in the process...?> > > It's kinda like Djokovic >>> beating Sinner and clearing the path for Alcaraz to take a relatively >>> easy win in AO final...?> > I think it's pretty simple...Trump is >>> reactive. He has few, if any, plans. He had a couple at the beginning >>> of his 2nd term, he exhausted those (DoGE, DEI, trans, tariffs), and >>> now he's strictly reacting to situations.-- >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"...and your little dog, too!" --Sawfish>>>>>> A counter puncher?>>>>> > Yes. A vicious counterpuncher.> > Do you see much evidence of a strategic plan moving forward from the > present? I sure3 don't.> > What I think happened was that he realized that in his first term he had > little idea what to do except maybe lower taxes. After that, he was on > constant defense. He was also his own worst enemy, and that's still the > same.> > This time he figured that it he got elected again, he'd line up a bunch > of stuff that would please his constituency all the while stroking his > own ego.> > This would put him starting on the offense and it has kept him more on > his front foot, so to speak.> > But he ran out of stuff and so far as I can see has no new stuff.> > For me, I see no beneficiary from the current war except Israel, and the > whole tariff thingie seems pointlessly disruptive. There needed to be a > reversal of the previous immigration policies, but it was handled very > poorly. Like he had handed the task to Reinhard Heydrich.> The Left keeps trying to get a better shot at the Donald...-- ---------------Scall5



    It's the Jews, it's a warning what would happen if he ends their wars...

    The man is totally blackmailed, held hostage and incapacitated.

    So sad.

    Sadly, but truthfully, I think this is the new normal in our elected
    leader - utter incompetence.
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