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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. Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/a-thorough-revolting-history-of-trumps-behavior-toward-women/2019/10/23/3dea9ac4-d00d-11e9-b29b-a528dc82154a_story.html

    Idiot. If there was anything on Trump, they would have used it on him for sure. They couldn't find shit, or they would have used it on him.


  2. Typical operator aesthetic.
  3. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny gollúm also couldnt evict trump from living rrentfree in his head.


  4. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    so you stupid god damned faggots still think this about TRUMP.. y'all don't deserve to live in America
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    the MAGA party doesn't elect or support any politician who is not working to get the full forensic audit in all 50 states, and no johnny cum lately politicians, only the ones hollerin for the audit from November 4th on.
  6. MAGA is nothing without Trump. Apres moi le deluge.
  7. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny you dont deserve high quality responses.

    Translation: I am too stupid to come up with high quality responses because everything I post is pure bull shite
  8. Biden blew up a car with 3 aid workers and 7 kids in it, then tried to pass it off as an attack on some fake organization they're calling ISIS-K.
  9. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by POLECAT LOOKS LIKE THEY JUST GAVE UP THE ROUTERS IN az

    No foolin'? Got a source?
  10. Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Typical operator aesthetic.

    which one of them is hairy potter.
  11. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Typical operator aesthetic.

    The one on the far left with the dark blue shirt and shorts is Special Agent Ryan Presley of the Cleveland office.
  12. Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen Translation: I am too stupid to come up with high quality responses because everything I post is pure bull shite

  13. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    MAGAt rally

    Ain't that

    Great

    After all



    Newsweek
    'Justice for J6' Rallygoers Slam Republican Absence After Organizer Said Some Would Speak
    Daniel Villarreal



    Some attendees of the "Justice for J6" rally have slammed Republican lawmakers for not speaking at the Saturday event. The rally's organizer, former Trump campaign staffer Matt Braynard, said that Congress members would speak at the event.

    The "Justice for J6" rally demonstrated support for people arrested and charged in connection with January 6 Capitol riots.

    "It's going to be huge... We're going to push back against the phony narrative that there was an insurrection," Braynard said in a July 30 interview with the right-leaning media outlet Real America's Voice. "We're going to have some very high-profile speakers there. We're going to have members of Congress speak."

    'Justice For J6': What To Know About Rally Planned Near US Capitol
    On July 30, Matt Braynard made the following announcement on Bannon’s show about today’s rally: “It’s going to be huge .. We’re going to have very high profile speakers there .. We’re going to have Members of Congress speak.” pic.twitter.com/meuFEZ7C7l

    No congressional lawmakers spoke at the Saturday rally. Three House Republican candidates—Joe Kent of Washington state, Mike Collins of Georgia, and Jeff Zink of Arizona—spoke at the event, Spectrum News reported. None of them are elected officials.

    "There have been some members of Congress who've been stepping forward and helping to lead in this fight, and we're very grateful to them," Braynard told the publication. "But there's a problem. There are far too many who haven't done anything."

    Rally attendees voiced anger over the lack of conservative legislators at the event.

    One demonstrator in the rally crowd yelled, "Where's [Republican House Minority Leader Kevin] McCarthy? Where's [Republican Senate Minority Leader] McConnell? They're all useless," The Washington Times reported.

    Steve Merkel, a demonstrator from Baltimore, Maryland, told the Times, "They're cowards because they're not standing up for those constitutional rights. They're supposed to be protected. I call them political animals who are afraid of bad media coverage."

    Casey Crawford, a J6 demonstrator from Missouri, told the Times, "It's really upsetting none of them came."

    "You see videos of Congresswoman Greene who went to the jail cell and stood outside, saying she wanted to get in and make sure things were OK," Crawford continued. "They put on these shows that they care... but don't take the position that you want to stand up for people and then hide in an office."

    Approximately 400 to 450 protesters attended Saturday's J6 rally, according to Capitol Police.

    Cara Castronuova, the rally's co-host, blamed lawmakers and the media for the low turnout. She said the two groups had scared away possible attendees by emphasizing potential violence at the event.

    The rally was held in support of the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on January 6. The mob sought to overturn the results of the 2020 election based on Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud. Roughly 140 police officers were injured during the insurrection. Federal authorities have arrested over 600 people for their alleged participation in the event.

    Neither McConnell nor McCarthy made public comments supporting or disavowing the "Justice for J6" rally in the weeks preceding the event.

    Immediately following the January 6 riots, McConnell referred to the rioters as "thugs" and "mobs." At the time, McCarthy blamed Trump for the riots and said that Congress should investigate what motivated the "mob rioters."

    Saturday's rally put Republican legislators in an awkward position, Republican strategist Ford O'Connell told The Hill. The base of the Republican party believes the U.S. is being stolen from them and GOP legislators in the Capitol aren't doing enough to help, O'Connell said.

    However, GOP legislators in the Capitol would rather focus voter attention on the failings of the current Democratic President Joe Biden rather than the events of January 6, he added.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker No foolin'? Got a source?



    His ass, as usual.
  15. Originally posted by stl1 MAGAt rally

    Ain't that

    Great

    After all



    Newsweek
    'Justice for J6' Rallygoers Slam Republican Absence After Organizer Said Some Would Speak
    Daniel Villarreal



    Some attendees of the "Justice for J6" rally have slammed Republican lawmakers for not speaking at the Saturday event. The rally's organizer, former Trump campaign staffer Matt Braynard, said that Congress members would speak at the event.

    The "Justice for J6" rally demonstrated support for people arrested and charged in connection with January 6 Capitol riots.

    "It's going to be huge… We're going to push back against the phony narrative that there was an insurrection," Braynard said in a July 30 interview with the right-leaning media outlet Real America's Voice. "We're going to have some very high-profile speakers there. We're going to have members of Congress speak."

    'Justice For J6': What To Know About Rally Planned Near US Capitol
    On July 30, Matt Braynard made the following announcement on Bannon’s show about today’s rally: “It’s going to be huge .. We’re going to have very high profile speakers there .. We’re going to have Members of Congress speak.” pic.twitter.com/meuFEZ7C7l

    No congressional lawmakers spoke at the Saturday rally. Three House Republican candidates—Joe Kent of Washington state, Mike Collins of Georgia, and Jeff Zink of Arizona—spoke at the event, Spectrum News reported. None of them are elected officials.

    "There have been some members of Congress who've been stepping forward and helping to lead in this fight, and we're very grateful to them," Braynard told the publication. "But there's a problem. There are far too many who haven't done anything."

    Rally attendees voiced anger over the lack of conservative legislators at the event.

    One demonstrator in the rally crowd yelled, "Where's [Republican House Minority Leader Kevin] McCarthy? Where's [Republican Senate Minority Leader] McConnell? They're all useless," The Washington Times reported.

    Steve Merkel, a demonstrator from Baltimore, Maryland, told the Times, "They're cowards because they're not standing up for those constitutional rights. They're supposed to be protected. I call them political animals who are afraid of bad media coverage."

    Casey Crawford, a J6 demonstrator from Missouri, told the Times, "It's really upsetting none of them came."

    "You see videos of Congresswoman Greene who went to the jail cell and stood outside, saying she wanted to get in and make sure things were OK," Crawford continued. "They put on these shows that they care… but don't take the position that you want to stand up for people and then hide in an office."

    Approximately 400 to 450 protesters attended Saturday's J6 rally, according to Capitol Police.

    Cara Castronuova, the rally's co-host, blamed lawmakers and the media for the low turnout. She said the two groups had scared away possible attendees by emphasizing potential violence at the event.

    The rally was held in support of the Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on January 6. The mob sought to overturn the results of the 2020 election based on Trump's baseless claims of voter fraud. Roughly 140 police officers were injured during the insurrection. Federal authorities have arrested over 600 people for their alleged participation in the event.

    Neither McConnell nor McCarthy made public comments supporting or disavowing the "Justice for J6" rally in the weeks preceding the event.

    Immediately following the January 6 riots, McConnell referred to the rioters as "thugs" and "mobs." At the time, McCarthy blamed Trump for the riots and said that Congress should investigate what motivated the "mob rioters."

    Saturday's rally put Republican legislators in an awkward position, Republican strategist Ford O'Connell told The Hill. The base of the Republican party believes the U.S. is being stolen from them and GOP legislators in the Capitol aren't doing enough to help, O'Connell said.

    However, GOP legislators in the Capitol would rather focus voter attention on the failings of the current Democratic President Joe Biden rather than the events of January 6, he added.

    Basically, just like the Palestinians, they get shit by the jedis on no matter what they do or don't do.

  16. Daniel Villareal. This is the sort of gay jedi stl1 trusts more than his own lying eyes.
  17. Read your bible sometime. Who ever benefitted from trusting the jedis? There is no compromise with the "chosen people".
  18. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker No foolin'? Got a source?

    just saw this. I'll get back to you later after rick cooks my breakfast, then he will have time to find it. I didn't see it myself.
    .Rick told me and if he shows me some x22 shit I'm gonna kick his crippled ass.
    he did say he though it may have been on oan but I havent been paying attention to details in the government alt news because they all cucked out and went to Locals, I only watch constitutional information these days
  19. the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Concerned_Citizen 1994: A 13-year-old girl
    Trump has been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in the apartment of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The case, which was recently filed for the third time in New York City, where the alleged rape occurred, consists of two affidavits filed by “Joan Doe” and “Tiffany Doe” which corroborate the victim's story, as BuzzFeed reported. "Joan" says she was told about the assault after it happened, while "Tiffany," who was apparently hired as a "recruiter" to bring young girls to Epstein's apartment, alleges Trump and Epstein raped the victim more than once. Trump's attorney has denied these accusations.

    1992: A 10-year-old girl
    Another damaging Trump video that emerged during the 2016 election cycle is a 1992 segment for Entertainment Tonight in which Trump made sexually suggestive remarks about a 10-year-old girl. Yes, really. While spotting the girl in front of an escalator, Trump quipped, "I’m going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?" To add even more disturbing perspective to this event, his daughter Ivanka Trump was also 10 years old at the time. He's since joked that he would be dating her too, if she weren't his daughter.


    1992: Two 14-year-old girls
    The same year, Trump made similar remarks to two 14-year-old girls, as the Chicago Tribune reported, linking to an archived story in its entertainment and gossip column. The wire report stated the incident occurred when Trump visited a youth choir outside of the Plaza Hotel. "He asked two of the girls how old they were," it reads. "After they replied they were 14, Trump said, 'Wow! Just think—in a couple of years I'll be dating you.'"

    1997: Five Miss Teen USA contestants
    Back in 1997, Trump created discomfort for at least five teenage Miss Teen USA contestants—including one who was as young as 15—when he visited their dressing room as they were changing. “I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, ‘Oh my God, there’s a man in here,’” former Miss Vermont Teen USA Mariah Billado told BuzzFeed. His response, according to Billado, was something along the lines of “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.” Other contestants described the incident to BuzzFeed as "shocking" and "creepy." While 11 of the other contestants from that year's pageant told BuzzFeed they don't remember the incident, Trump has gone on the record bragging about his access to dressing rooms before. “I’ll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show and everyone’s getting dressed,” he told Howard Stern. “No men are anywhere, and I’m allowed to go in, because I’m the owner of the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it…. ‘Is everyone okay?’ You know, they’re standing there with no clothes. ‘Is everybody okay?’ And you see these incredible-looking women, and so I sort of get away with things like that.”

    1993: Jill Harth
    That same year, Trump also allegedly subjected makeup artist Jill Harth to a "steady string of sexual assaults, as the Guardian reports. He allegedly groped her under a dinner table at the Plaza Hotel's Oak Room, and later he allegedly pinned her against a wall in one of his children's bedrooms and groped her. “He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again,” Harth recalled, “and I had to physically say: ‘What are you doing? Stop it.’ It was a shocking thing to have him do this because he knew I was with George, he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I’m there for business?” Harth later formally accused Trump of attempted rape in a 1997 lawsuit.


    2003: A 12-year-old Paris Hilton
    Another underage girl Trump allegedly found attractive was the daughter of family friends, the Hiltons. In 2003, Trump went on the record in an interview with Howard Stern about how he found the then 12-year-old Paris Hilton—a girl he had known since she was a child—hot. "Now, somebody who a lot of people don’t give credit to but in actuality is really beautiful is Paris Hilton," he said, before admitting to watching Hilton's sex tape. "I’ve known Paris Hilton from the time she’s 12, her parents are friends of mine, and the first time I saw her she walked into the room and I said, ‘Who the hell is that?’”

    TRUMPEDO in action

    https://www.glamour.com/story/a-history-timeline-of-donald-trump-sexual-assault

    sounds fake
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