2021-09-16 at 5:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump
That's a pretty "fattist" post...is there any need to mention the size of the landlord?
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2021-09-16 at 6:56 PM UTC
Make them
All
Go
And show up Saturday so the gubmint can take their pictures and ID them using facial recognition technology
Business Insider
Trump thinks the Sept. 18 rally in support of Capitol riot suspects is a setup designed to make him look bad, report says
tporter@businessinsider.com (Tom Porter)
A right-wing rally in support of Capitol riot suspects is being planned for Saturday.
Trump thinks it's about making him look bad regardless of the outcome, sources told the NYT.
There have been concerns that the rally, planned to be outside the US Capitol, could turn violent.
Former President Donald Trump is staying away from the September 18 Washington, DC, rally in support of Capitol riot suspects because he thinks its a set-up to damage his reputation, sources told The New York Times.
Trump has in the past spoken in support of his fans who attacked the US Capitol on January 6 in a bid to stop Joe Biden's certification as president.
But sources told The Times that he won't be going anywhere near Washington on Saturday, and will instead spend the day at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey.
"Mr. Trump views the planned protest as a setup that the news media will use against him regardless of the outcome," the Times reported, citing people familiar with his thinking.
The Saturday rally was organized by Matt Braynard, a former Trump campaign data official, and is being held in support of those who have been jailed or have faced other punishments in relation to the Capitol riot.
Earlier this week Braynard said attendees would not be allowed to wear clothing in support of Trump or Biden, saying the event was "not [about] the election or any candidate."
Trump is not the only Republican keeping his distance, with Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Madison Cawthorn, who were originally scheduled to speak at the event, both canceling their appearances, Politico reported.
The event had raised fears of a repeat of the violence on January 6, with intelligence officials saying that several far-right groups, such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, were expected to attend.
Amid the security concerns, police officers have re-erected a security fence around the perimeter of the Capitol that was originally put there in the wake of the insurrection.
Trump appears not to be the only one concerned that the event was a setup, with NBC News reporting on Wednesday that hardline Trump supporters and right-wing extremists on social media channels were riddled with paranoia that the event could be a decoy used to entrap them.
The Department for Homeland Security said that about 700 people were expected to attend the event.
LIKE TRUMP THINKS HE COULD EVEN LOOK WORSE LOL
2021-09-17 at 12:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1
Make them
All
Go
And show up Saturday so the gubmint can take their pictures and ID them using facial recognition technology
Business Insider
Trump thinks the Sept. 18 rally in support of Capitol riot suspects is a setup designed to make him look bad, report says
tporter@businessinsider.com (Tom Porter)
A right-wing rally in support of Capitol riot suspects is being planned for Saturday.
Trump thinks it's about making him look bad regardless of the outcome, sources told the NYT.
There have been concerns that the rally, planned to be outside the US Capitol, could turn violent.
Former President Donald Trump is staying away from the September 18 Washington, DC, rally in support of Capitol riot suspects because he thinks its a set-up to damage his reputation, sources told The New York Times.
Trump has in the past spoken in support of his fans who attacked the US Capitol on January 6 in a bid to stop Joe Biden's certification as president.
But sources told The Times that he won't be going anywhere near Washington on Saturday, and will instead spend the day at his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey.
"Mr. Trump views the planned protest as a setup that the news media will use against him regardless of the outcome," the Times reported, citing people familiar with his thinking.
The Saturday rally was organized by Matt Braynard, a former Trump campaign data official, and is being held in support of those who have been jailed or have faced other punishments in relation to the Capitol riot.
Earlier this week Braynard said attendees would not be allowed to wear clothing in support of Trump or Biden, saying the event was "not [about] the election or any candidate."
Trump is not the only Republican keeping his distance, with Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Madison Cawthorn, who were originally scheduled to speak at the event, both canceling their appearances, Politico reported.
The event had raised fears of a repeat of the violence on January 6, with intelligence officials saying that several far-right groups, such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, were expected to attend.
Amid the security concerns, police officers have re-erected a security fence around the perimeter of the Capitol that was originally put there in the wake of the insurrection.
Trump appears not to be the only one concerned that the event was a setup, with NBC News reporting on Wednesday that hardline Trump supporters and right-wing extremists on social media channels were riddled with paranoia that the event could be a decoy used to entrap them.
The Department for Homeland Security said that about 700 people were expected to attend the event.
LIKE TRUMP THINKS HE COULD EVEN LOOK WORSE LOL
It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit. Trump has worn a mask, and his face has grown to fit it, he’s a silver spoon, spoiled little boy, self-serving, dishonest, morally bankrupt ego maniac who doesn’t care about anything or anyone but his ego & bank account & is hustling the lemmings who’ll believe anything without actually looking fir the truth themselves,
Enjoy the kool-aid morons, and keep funneling your hard earned money into the pocket of the person who so effortlessly conned your weak asses
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2021-09-17 at 12:55 AM UTC
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
[my presentably immunised ammonification]
FUCK UR FAGGOT FEELINGS!!
2021-09-17 at 1:02 AM UTC
Democrats are all about their feelings. Forget the Constitution. Forget the laws. Forget justice. Forget fairness. Forget freedom. Forget rights. All that matters to them is how they personally feel. It's the world to them. Their world. The imaginary world they have created for themselves.
2021-09-17 at 1:12 AM UTC
Trump praised pedophile sex trafficking Epstein, in those days. “Terrific guy,” he famously told New York magazine. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful younger women as much as I do, and many of them are on the very younger side. No doubt about it—Jeffrey and I enjoy his kind of social life.”
Trump was often the center of Maxwell’s attention, and the teen aged women who entered Trump’s orbit sometimes ended up being associated with both Trump and Epstein, spending part of their time living in a Trump Tower condo and part in Florida, at Mar-a-Lago or one of Epstein’s homes.
But it’s not really wrong when he’s doing though
2021-09-17 at 3:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen
Who said I support Biden? I’m saying he’s no different than his predecessor,
Trump is a rapist, a pedophile as exposed by his own words of glee bragging during magazine interviews before he was elected about his relationship with pedophile Jeffery Epstein and the “young girls” he and his pedophile “good friend” “spent time” with
he personally expressed interest in fucking his daughter while being interviewed on daytime TV.
He’s been accused of sexual misconduct by no fewer than 30 women, women he claimed he would sue in 2016, yet never did, in fact he paid several of them off. He & his demon spawn ripped off money donated to a children’s cancer foundation. All of this and so much more has been documented. Biden isn’t anyone’s savior, but let’s face it trump is exponentially worse when it comes to shit he personally has admitted doing.
Most people who spew hatred and are easily upset aren’t very intelligent or motivated. They tend to be lazy, their angry posts are mostly incoherent and largely illiterate. Poor bastards feel genuinely personally threatened by intelligence, I’m sorry your “hero” is also a morally bankrupt malignant narcissist. I’m sorry the facts don’t actually support your narrative.
Trump sucks
Biden sucks
We ALL LOSE
All lies. Trump even gave Epstein the boot from the Trump Resort for being a pervert. You're just MADD Trump said some nasty things that hurt your little feelings. After all, that's all that matters to you Democrats. Not logic. Not reason. Not facts. Just your butthurt little feelings.
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2021-09-17 at 5:31 AM UTC
Make
A
Grown-up throwing a tantrum get
A permanent time-out
Business Insider
Then-CIA director Gina Haspel said Trump's post-election behavior was 'insanity' and he was 'acting out like a 6-year-old with a tantrum,' book says
gpanetta@businessinsider.com (Grace Panetta)
Gina Haspel said Trump was "acting out like a six-year-old with a tantrum" after the 2020 election, a new book says.
"We are on the way to a right-wing coup. The whole thing is insanity," Haspel told Gen. Mark Milley.
Haspel was particularly unnerved by Trump's firing of Defense Sec. Mark Esper, the book says.
Then-Central Intelligence Agency director Gina Haspel vented to the US' top general that former President Donald Trump was "acting out like a six-year-old with a tantrum" in the wake of the 2020 election, according to a new book.
In addition to refusing to concede the 2020 election to President Joe Biden and pushing groundless and outlandish claims of election fraud, Trump fired (or tried to fire) a number of top officials - most prominently including Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on November 9.
"Yesterday was appalling," Haspel said in her November 10 conversation with Gen. Mark Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to Bob Woodward and Robert Costa's forthcoming book "Peril."
"We are on the way to a right-wing coup. The whole thing is insanity. He is acting out like a six-year-old with a tantrum," Haspel, a 35-year veteran of the agency, said, with the authors writing that she, too, was afraid of being canned.
Milley assured Haspel that "we're going to be steady," according to the book. "Steady as a rock. We're going to keep our eye on the horizon. Keep alert to any risks, dangers. Keep the channels open."
"Peril" and other books on the final months of the Trump administration released this summer pull back the curtain on the chaotic final weeks after the 2020 election, with Trump's behavior alarming many senior officials.
In "Peril," Woodward and Costa reveal that Milley placed a call to his counterpart in China to tell him "that the American government is stable and everything is going to be okay" and that he would warn him if the US were to attack China.
One official, however, told Politico that the conversation was "grossly mischaracterized" in the book, and the Pentagon has defended Milley, with Pentagon spokesman John Kirby recently telling reporters that "it is not only common, it's expected that a chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would continue to have counterpart conversations."
Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender's book, "Frankly We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost reported that then-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also expressed concerns to at least one person that Trump would enter into a foreign conflict to try and stay in office after losing the 2020 election.
Trump's firing of Esper not only unnerved Haspel but alienated another top advisor, David Urban, who told the president's son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner that it was "a dick move" that made Trump "look out of control," Bender's book said.
The book also says both Pompeo and Milley feared that the new officials brought into the Defense Department and White House after the 2020 election were conspiracy theorists and could even have "links to neo-Nazi groups."
2021-09-17 at 7:06 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
why would anyone who's not a literal psychopath care at all what Gina Haspel thinks
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