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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. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    This should be the first post on every page on this thread through August followed by a "Isn't it nice and quiet around here without that nut job Polecat yelling all of the time now that his crazy ass is gone?"


    Originally posted by POLECAT IF I AM WRONG PROVE IT IN AUGUST AFTER THE EVIDENCE HAS PROVEN ME WRONG OR RIGHT AND I WILL PAY LAMMY THE 20 GOD DAMN DOLLARS TO DELETE MY PROFILE AND I'LL NEVER COME BACK IN HERE EVER AGAIN.
  2. It takes time to expose election thieves on a national scale. It doesn't happen overnight. Just look at the other countries where it happened. Five months is a short amount of time, in the greater scheme of things. Soon, everything will come out for the world to see with their own eyes, indisputable evidence that Donald Trump won the 2020 election and that the thugs in the Democrat party rigged it. It's all coming right up, and nothing on this Earth can stop it.
  3. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    MY MAN DAVE JOSE IS GOING AFTER THE DOJ PROVING THE DOJ HAS NO POWER AGAINST THE PEOPLE AS THEY WERE NEVER GRANTED POWER OVER THE PEOPLE IN THE FIRST PLACE.
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Jose can you see what your life will look like after NIS?
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    WELL I'M WINNING NOW SO I FIGGURE WHEN WE ARE IN THE AFTER YEARS OF NIS I'LL BE WINNING BIGLYER
  6. sti1 posts all the time about how dangerous Trump and his supporters are, and also posts all the time about how it's all over for Trump and how his supporters have been ethnically replaced and politically repressed.

    Believing two mutually contradictory things at the same time is known as cognitive dissonance.
  7. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    double mental penetration
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Mediaite
    Fox News’ Juan Williams Sounds the Alarm: GOP Preparing to Steal Future Elections
    Colby Hall


    Juan Williams is sounding the alarm over Republican members of Congress, and their curious erasure of the Capitol insurrection on January 6th is a pretext for future elections to be stolen. The Fox News contributor, and former co-host of The Five, worries about January 6th, 2025, in an opinion piece published by The Hill, entitled, “GOP preparing the ground to steal an election.”

    Williams has long provided a progressive, or more accurately, center-left perspective in contrast with the conservative opinion programming on Fox News, but this is his second recent column for The Hill calling out conservatives in a manner which he hasn’t done on Fox News airwaves.

    The Fox News contributor warns about uncertainty around current voting systems, combined with the prevention of a bipartisan commission looking into January 6th, 2021, combined with what he sees as new voting laws designed to suppress Democratic voters? Well, that adds up to his very real concern of fertile ground for future stolen elections. Williams explains in three steps:

    Step One — Don’t mention Jan. 6, 2021. If it comes up, say Trump’s violent radicals did not stop certification of President Biden’s win over Trump. It was just like a “tourist visit,” according to one GOP congressman, Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.). Too bad for him he was photographed that day with a look of terror on his face.

    Next, prevent a bipartisan, independent commission from looking into the violent Republican riot.

    Twist the arms of the honest Republicans left on Capitol Hill by scaring them with previews of the commission’s probable findings and the damage those stories could do to the party’s efforts to regain control of the House, Senate and White House.

    Step Two — Change election laws in states with GOP majority legislatures. New laws in Georgia, for example, take power away from independent election boards and the secretary of state to certify election results.

    Georgia’s new laws give unprecedented power to the Republican legislature to determine the winner of the 2024 election. They can override local and state election officials in certifying votes.

    In 2020, the Georgia Secretary of State — a Republican, Brad Raffensperger — defied Trump’s demand to “find” enough votes to make him the winner of the presidential race. Raffensperger or his successor will not have that power come 2024.

    Step Three — Suppress the votes of people who are unlikely to back Republicans: young people, college-educated whites, poor people, union members, working women, Blacks, Latinos and Asians.

    Williams concludes by calling out the “combination of lies and political bluffs is like a poltergeist, an evil force, in control of a dead body — the cult that was once the Republican Party,” before noting “People who love America need to face this threat to democracy and act with urgency.”

    On Memorial Day weekend, Williams blasted “GOP extremism” in a scathing Memorial Day column published in The Hill. He also blasted “Replacement Theory” politics for much of the conservative animus that currently exists, the very same theory that is often promoted by Fox News colleague Tucker Carlson.
  9. Originally posted by stl1 “Replacement Theory”

    You people literally brag about replacing white people.
  10. Originally posted by Donald Trump You people literally brag about replacing white people.

    st1 is black ?
  11. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny st1 is black ?

    No, culturally Jedi.
  12. Originally posted by Donald Trump No, culturally Jedi.

    he doesnt seems to be as smart as them.

    what is he, genetically.
  13. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny he doesnt seems to be as smart as them.

    what is he, genetically.

    Pure goyishe kop
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Donald Trump You people literally brag about replacing white people.



    Yeah well...we replaced you now, didn't we?
  15. Originally posted by stl1 Yeah well…we replaced you now, didn't we?

    Welcome to the alt-right, racist.
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny he doesnt seems to be as smart as them.

    what is he, genetically.



    Irish/German/Human
  17. Originally posted by stl1 Irish/German/Human

    Non-white confirmed
  18. Originally posted by stl1 Irish/German/Human

    do you prefer whites to be the minority in the US ?
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    CNN
    The one thing we know for sure about Donald Trump's Department of Justice
    Analysis by Chris Cillizza, CNN Editor-at-large


    Within the last week, we've learned that the Trump Department of Justice sought data from Apple in 2018 on a) several House Intelligence Committee Democrats as well as their families and staff members and b) Trump's own White House counsel Don McGahn and his wife.

    The use of the Justice Department to seek private information from then-President Donald Trump's political rivals -- as well as the top lawyer in the White House(!) -- are simply the latest evidence that the 45th president used the DOJ repeatedly for his own personal and political purposes, often aided and abetted by AGs Jeff Sessions and Bill Barr.

    As The Washington Post wrote in September 2020:

    "Trump has turned out to be the ideal vessel for Barr's decades-long pursuit of a potent 'unitary executive' with few checks on his power and broad authority to swat away congressional demands. Theirs is a political marriage of perfect symmetry: a President who wants to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants -- and believes he can; an attorney general dedicated to endowing Oval Office occupants with expansive power. In Barr's thinking, the president is not the head of the executive branch of government, which is a collection of dozens of agencies and sub-departments. Instead, as Barr sees it, the president and the president alone is the executive branch."

    The other reality made plain by these latest revelations is that it is very, very likely that we haven't heard the end of the Trump White House requesting information about elected officials and other government officials from private companies.

    Ask yourself this: If the President -- or his inner circle -- was willing to ask Apple for data on his own White House counsel, who would be out of bounds? Especially when you consider that Trump never demonstrated any understanding of the commitment to the long-held independence of the Justice Department.

    "A Rigged System - They don't want to turn over Documents to Congress," Trump wrote on Twitter in May 2018, wading into a fight over documents tied to the Russia investigation. "What are they afraid of? Why so much redacting? Why such unequal 'justice?' At some point I will have no choice but to use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved!"

    Again: "At some point I will have no choice but to use the powers granted to the Presidency and get involved!" So, yeah.

    Trump also repeatedly harangued Sessions, his first attorney general, for his decision to recuse himself in the Russia probe; "I don't have an attorney general," he said in September 2018. "It's very sad." And even in the final days of his first term, Trump was openly threatening Barr's job. "I have no comment. Can't comment on that. It's too early," Trump told the conservative Newsmax website in an October 2020 interview regarding whether Barr would return in his job in a second Trump term. "I'm not happy with all of the evidence I have, I can tell you that. I'm not happy."

    This is a President who -- again and again, in ways big and small -- showed that he thought the Department of Justice was, effectively, his own personal law enforcement and legal team. He pressured his attorneys general to do his bidding on his timeline -- which often dovetailed almost exactly with own political fortunes. And as we now know, he used the DOJ to obtain data from private companies in an attempt to suss out who might have been leaking negative information about him and his White House.

    Add it all up and you get this: A chief executive entirely unbidden by the norms and practices of the men who came before him when it comes to the use of the country's main legal and law enforcement organ. And when you have someone like Trump in a position as powerful as the President of the United States, the lines that can be (and are) crossed are considerable.

    In short: There's almost certainly more where the McGahn news came from. Maybe a lot more.
  20. Originally posted by stl1 Mediaite
    Fox News’ Juan Williams Sounds the Alarm: GOP Preparing to Steal Future Elections
    Colby Hall


    Juan Williams is sounding the alarm over Republican members of Congress, and their curious erasure of the Capitol insurrection on January 6th is a pretext for future elections to be stolen. The Fox News contributor, and former co-host of The Five, worries about January 6th, 2025, in an opinion piece published by The Hill, entitled, “GOP preparing the ground to steal an election.”

    Williams has long provided a progressive, or more accurately, center-left perspective in contrast with the conservative opinion programming on Fox News, but this is his second recent column for The Hill calling out conservatives in a manner which he hasn’t done on Fox News airwaves.

    The Fox News contributor warns about uncertainty around current voting systems, combined with the prevention of a bipartisan commission looking into January 6th, 2021, combined with what he sees as new voting laws designed to suppress Democratic voters? Well, that adds up to his very real concern of fertile ground for future stolen elections. Williams explains in three steps:

    Step One — Don’t mention Jan. 6, 2021. If it comes up, say Trump’s violent radicals did not stop certification of President Biden’s win over Trump. It was just like a “tourist visit,” according to one GOP congressman, Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.). Too bad for him he was photographed that day with a look of terror on his face.

    Next, prevent a bipartisan, independent commission from looking into the violent Republican riot.

    Twist the arms of the honest Republicans left on Capitol Hill by scaring them with previews of the commission’s probable findings and the damage those stories could do to the party’s efforts to regain control of the House, Senate and White House.

    Step Two — Change election laws in states with GOP majority legislatures. New laws in Georgia, for example, take power away from independent election boards and the secretary of state to certify election results.

    Georgia’s new laws give unprecedented power to the Republican legislature to determine the winner of the 2024 election. They can override local and state election officials in certifying votes.

    In 2020, the Georgia Secretary of State — a Republican, Brad Raffensperger — defied Trump’s demand to “find” enough votes to make him the winner of the presidential race. Raffensperger or his successor will not have that power come 2024.

    Step Three — Suppress the votes of people who are unlikely to back Republicans: young people, college-educated whites, poor people, union members, working women, Blacks, Latinos and Asians.

    Williams concludes by calling out the “combination of lies and political bluffs is like a poltergeist, an evil force, in control of a dead body — the cult that was once the Republican Party,” before noting “People who love America need to face this threat to democracy and act with urgency.”

    On Memorial Day weekend, Williams blasted “GOP extremism” in a scathing Memorial Day column published in The Hill. He also blasted “Replacement Theory” politics for much of the conservative animus that currently exists, the very same theory that is often promoted by Fox News colleague Tucker Carlson.

    That's exactly what the Democrats did in 2020. Talk about projection!
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