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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's

  1. What Facebook, Twitter, and Google have done is a total disgrace and an embarrassment to our Country. Free Speech has been taken away from the President of the United States because the Radical Left Lunatics are afraid of the truth, but the truth will come out anyway, bigger and stronger than ever before. The People of our Country will not stand for it! These corrupt social media companies must pay a political price, and must never again be allowed to destroy and decimate our Electoral Process.
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  2. Technologist victim of incest
    He’s not the president, he is a traitor to our country and incited an insurrection. He is the main cause of domestic terrorism being a huge concern in this country right now.

    Poor baby can’t follow TOS of a private company, wahhhhhh😭😭
  3. Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Donald Trump What Facebook, Twitter, and Google have done is a total disgrace and an embarrassment to our Country. Free Speech has been taken away from the President of the United States because the Radical Left Lunatics are afraid of the truth, but the truth will come out anyway, bigger and stronger than ever before. The People of our Country will not stand for it! These corrupt social media companies must pay a political price, and must never again be allowed to destroy and decimate our Electoral Process.

    American elections got hacked twice in a row lol they are all retards, laughing stock of the world. First you have Trump who everyone hated, good job on that one. Now you have slow ass boring old Biden who is a huge pushover and a joke.

    Trump wanted to make America great but I have never seen it looking so shitty. I used to want to live there but now it just seems really gay and everyone is all frothy and either a BLM retard washing the feet of blacks or a proud boy working for FBI informants doing some other cringe shit.

    The only way America can ever be cool again is if Biden can build his bullet train, but he will probably fail to delivery on that.

    Face it America you are no longer #1. China and Russia are gonna buy my country and fuck y'all up
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  4. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    bunch of chicken shit cocksuckers
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    A White Woman Telling The Truth In The Republican Party These Days Getting Cancelled



    Newsweek
    Everything Liz Cheney Has Said About Donald Trump
    Alexandra Hutzler


    Representative Liz Cheney is under fire in her own party for her criticism of former President Donald Trump—including his baseless allegations about the 2020 election and his role in the Capitol insurrection on January 6.

    Cheney is now facing leadership removal for criticizing former President Donald Trump and his false allegations about the 2020 election.

    The infighting began Monday after the Wyoming Republican responded to Trump's press statement that the 2020 election would be known as "THE BIG LIE!"

    Cheney challenged Trump's claim on Twitter, writing: "The 2020 presidential election was not stolen. Anyone who claims it was is spreading THE BIG LIE, turning their back on the rule of law, and poisoning our democratic system."

    Later that day, Cheney criticized Trump by name at an American Enterprise Institute event in Georgia.

    "We can't rebuild the party or the conservative movement on a foundation of lies. We can't embrace the notion the election is stolen," Cheney said. "It's a poison in the bloodstream of our democracy. The way we win back suburban voters and keep all who voted for us in 2020 is with ideas and policy. We can't be a cult of personality."

    She added that the party couldn't "whitewash what happened on January 6th or perpetuate Trump's big lie."

    Cheney's comments were swiftly met with backlash from many of her colleagues, and she now faces removal from her leadership position as the House's Republican Conference's chair. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday that members were questioning whether she could "carry out the job."

    This is the second time this year Cheney has faced opposition from her own party. In February, she survived a 145-61 secret ballot vote to remove her from her leadership position after she was one of 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump on the charge of incitement of insurrection.

    Cheney explained that she voted yes on impeachment because it was clear Trump had summoned and assembled the mob of supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol. She said that "everything that followed was his doing" and that there has never been "a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution."

    Cheney also didn't shy away from critiquing Trump while he was in office. The congresswoman pushed back against the administration on its foreign policy several times.

    In response to McCarthy's latest threat of removal, Cheney spokesman Jeremy Adler said the congresswoman wouldn't be intimidated.

    "This is about whether the Republican Party is going to perpetuate lies about the 2020 election and attempt to whitewash what happened on Jan 6. Liz will not do that. That is the issue," Adler said in a statement.

    On Wednesday, Cheney doubled down and called on her colleagues to distance themselves from the former commander in chief in a Washington Post op-ed.

    "The Republican Party is at a turning point, and Republicans must decide whether we are going to choose truth and fidelity to the Constitution," Cheney wrote.

    She went on, "While embracing or ignoring Trump's statements might seem attractive to some for fundraising and political purposes, that approach will do profound long-term damage to our party and our country. Trump has never expressed remorse or regret for the attack of Jan. 6 and now suggests that our elections, and our legal and constitutional system, cannot be trusted to do the will of the people. This is immensely harmful, especially as we now compete on the world stage against Communist China and its claims that democracy is a failed system."

    Cheney concluded in her op-ed that the GOP must "stand for genuinely conservative principles" and move away from Trump's "cult of personality." She also warned her fellow members that history was watching them.
  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Technologist Yup, and she will be on the right side of history. Glad she has more balls than the pussy ass Republican men.



    It's great to have you back, darlin'!
  7. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    she's single buddy, u 2 sterile cunts should scissor
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    6/31 SLIDES © Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty

    Oxford shoes

    In terms of formal footwear, Trump plays it safe, plumping for that most quintessential of business shoe, the Oxford, usually plain, but he is partial to a brogue as well. Intriguingly, the ex-president is said to wear lifts in his shoes to accentuate his height and has even been spotted in what look like high Cuban heels. Plus, rumor has it the president's actual shoe size is an eight but he chooses to wear a packed-out 12, again presumably to appear larger and more commanding.


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  9. Originally posted by POLECAT she's single buddy, u 2 sterile cunts should scissor

    I'll grab them both by the pussy.
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Ghost American elections got hacked twice in a row lol they are all retards, laughing stock of the world. First you have Trump who everyone hated, good job on that one. Now you have slow ass boring old Biden who is a huge pushover and a joke.

    Trump wanted to make America great but I have never seen it looking so shitty. I used to want to live there but now it just seems really gay and everyone is all frothy and either a BLM retard washing the feet of blacks or a proud boy working for FBI informants doing some other cringe shit.

    The only way America can ever be cool again is if Biden can build his bullet train, but he will probably fail to delivery on that.

    Face it America you are no longer #1. China and Russia are gonna buy my country and fuck y'all up

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  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    29/31 SLIDES © CHI

    CHI Helmet Head Extra Firm hairspray

    Trump spent a whopping $70,000 on hairstyling during 14 seasons of The Apprentice according to The New York Times. Essential for keeping those flyaway locks in check of course is the former president's hairspray, which an insider who worked with him on the Miss Universe pageant revealed to be CHI's Helmet Head Extra Firm, a snip at just $6.50 for a 2.6 oz bottle.


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  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Making even fellow Republicans

    Americans

    Grovel

    Again



    Slate
    Liz Cheney Failed the Only Republican Purity Test That Matters
    Jim Newell


    It all moved very quickly.

    On Tuesday morning, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy signaled in a Fox News interview that he was ready to throw Rep. Liz Cheney—the conservative-movement scion and no. 3 House Republican who’s been vocal in her criticism of Donald Trump’s stolen-election narrative and incitement of the Capitol riot—to the wolves. Her persistence in pushing back against the former president’s lies had become a messaging distraction.

    McCarthy was doing more than giving his tacit permission for the conference to overthrow Cheney. He was orchestrating her replacement. GOP leaders didn’t want their top woman in leadership replaced with another white guy—yes, this prompted some grumbling among advancement-minded white guys—so McCarthy worked to get ambitious members like the Republican Study Committee chairman, Indiana Rep. Jim Banks, to stand down. McCarthy and his whip, Steve Scalise, worked to consolidate support behind New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, and by Wednesday morning, Stefanik had earned Trump’s “COMPLETE and TOTAL Endorsement for GOP Conference Chair.”

    The vote to remove Cheney as conference chair, followed by a vote to elect Stefanik, could come as soon as next week. It is just about a done deal, and Cheney isn’t really attempting to rally support to save herself.

    If the House Republican conference were simply concerned about carrying out its consensus message, Stefanik would be an unexpected standard-bearer.

    Stefanik, representing a vast district of upstate New York’s North Country, was first elected in 2014 and was at the time—until Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s election two cycles later—the youngest woman elected to Congress in history, at 30. A former George W. Bush administration aide, Stefanik was bred in the G.O.P. establishment, and she developed a relatively moderate voting record in a purplish district. Instead of being a bomb-thrower, she built a serious reputation and accordingly earned positions on the Armed Services and Intelligence committees.

    Her district drifted redder under Trump, though, with its Cook Political Report Partisan Voting Index (PVI) going from R+4 to R+8 between 2017 and 2021. While Stefanik still often broke from the majority of House Republicans on policy issues, she amplified her Trump support elsewhere. She made a national name for herself as one of Trump’s staunchest (and most stunt-driven) defenders during his first impeachment in late 2019, and she supported his last-ditch Texas lawsuit to overturn the 2020 election. She pledged to object to four states’ electors on Jan. 6, but only got the opportunity to object to Pennsylvania’s following the afternoon riot.

    For a decade, House GOP leadership politics revolved around whether a candidate was conservative enough to satisfy the right flank of the party. Speaker John Boehner’s perceived interest in cutting deals with Democrats was a constant source of tension that ultimately did him in. Following Boehner’s retirement in 2015, the Freedom Caucus essentially vetoed McCarthy’s ascension to the top post, and the right agreed to Speaker Paul Ryan as a compromise choice. Scalise’s ascension into leadership, too, was the result of a negotiation with conservatives.

    The breezy, 24-hour consolidation around Stefanik is about as stark an end to that era as there is. Yes, would-be leaders still have to get sign-off from the same right flank. But that sign-off doesn’t have anything to do with whether their policy views are adequately conservative.

    By any of the measures the Freedom Caucus cared about before 2017, Stefanik’s leadership bid would be a non-starter. She has a lifetime score of 48 percent with Heritage Action, the conservative pressure group, compared to the average House Republican’s score of 85 percent; Cheney’s score, meanwhile, is 80 percent. Stefanik voted, most notably, against the Trump tax-cut package in 2017, and she has called for a repeal of that law’s cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction. That’s something that plenty of Democrats, too, want to repeal, and because such a restoration would primarily benefit the wealthy, Republicans are planning to hit them hard on it. One might think that Stefanik’s entry into leadership, then, would complicate her ability to carry out that particular message.

    Along with her generally shaky conservative credentials, Stefanik was not a notable supporter of Trump’s own policy positions. Throughout the Trump administration, she regularly broke from Trump, while Cheney stayed more or less in lockstep with the president. Stefanik voted to block Trump from breaking from the Paris Climate Accord, to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank (something conservatives used to get extremely mad about, all of a few years ago), to provide disaster aid for Puerto Rico, and to provide additional money for the Postal Service. She voted for the Equality Act (in 2019, at least). Just this year she voted for the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, which would offer a path to legal status for undocumented agricultural workers and has been derided by the usual suspects as “amnesty.”

    The vote that really stands out, though, in this vibe-based discussion of how “Trumpy” a member is, was one she took in 2019. When President Trump used an emergency declaration to repurpose otherwise-appropriated money to build his border wall, Stefanik was one of 13 House Republicans who voted to repeal the emergency. Cheney was not.

    What does this say about the path to leadership now? You don’t have to be consistently conservative on policy, as Stefanik breaks from the conference consensus more often than Cheney does. Nor does it even mean being there on core motivating issues behind “Trumpism” like the wall and reduced immigration. What the path requires, now, is purely loyalty to Trump himself: at a minimum, to keep your mouth shut about Trump’s worst behavior and—even better—to defend it. That’s where the base energy is to make you a star, and that’s how to get Trump’s support. Stefanik may be off-message on a host of issues that used to matter, but she’s on-message on the only thing that still counts: She’s willing to lie for Trump.
  13. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    lala gonna ban u for spamming my thread with lies and brain washing rederic
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    Making

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    Grannys

    Angry



    NBC News
    Grandma gossip helped lead FBI to Capitol riot suspect, officials say
    Wilson Wong


    A conversation between two women led to the arrest of a New Jersey man in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to court documents.

    More than a week after the siege led by supporters of former President Donald Trump, the mother of Robert Lee Petrosh told a friend that her son had participated in the mob that stormed into the Capitol, authorities said. That friend then told her grandson, who informed the FBI about his alleged role, according to the document.

    Federal authorities first learned of Petrosh when an anonymous online tipster told the FBI that he "was on the steps" of the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to the complaint. Petrosh's mother's friend's grandson and an FBI officer who knew Petrosh for about 15 years identified him in photos later that month, the document said.

    The photos were taken from inside the federal building, authorities said. In one of them, Petrosh appears to hold a cell phone in on one hand while wearing a black-long sleeved T-shirt, blue jeans and a green cross body-bag. The photo showed him sitting on a bench inside the Capitol.

    In the second photo, he appears to wear the same outfit standing near the House wing door at about 3:20 p.m.

    The FBI officer previously worked with and attended social gatherings with Petrosh, authorities said. He also said he occasionally sees Petrosh gardening.

    Petrosh, 51, of Mays Landing, New Jersey, turned himself in earlier this week.

    He was charged with entering or remaining in any restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building; disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; and parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building, according to court documents.

    He was released on a $50,000 bond on Tuesday and is expected to appear in a Washington, D.C. court via Zoom on May 11.

    Steven Sheffler, his lawyer, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

    Petrosh was one of hundreds across the country who have been charged in connection with the attack, which left five dead, including a Capitol police officer.

    The siege led to the unprecedented second impeachment of Trump, who held a rally before the riot occurred promoting falsely claimed election fraud. He was later acquitted in the Senate.
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by POLECAT lala gonna ban u for spamming my thread with lies and brain washing rederic



    Rhetoric, dummy!

    Yeah, NBC News is a subversive organization and I deserve any repercussions coming from having the audacity to quote such bilge.
  16. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    I did that to trigger you,, lol,, seems it worked
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Sure you did.

    We believe you.
  18. Democrats don't believe in an open and free exchange of ideas and opinions. Rather, they believe only their ideas and opinions matter, while all opposing beliefs should be banned, harassed, manipulated, deleted and removed. That's what makes them a clear threat to any civilized democracy and what designates them as indisputable enemies of freedom and liberty everywhere.
  19. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    and that is why YOU should never waste ur life by talking to a lefty about anything.

    doing so is , well its demeaning to ur own people.
    don't do it,, do not lower urself to there level
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  20. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    honestly you can probably get ur point across better to a fucking crackhead whale they are digging in ur carpet
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