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  1. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ What kind of an idiot thinks you can steal an American national election and get away with it for long?

    only a nigga with no options
  2. Originally posted by POLECAT i wonder why they did that??? do you think it had anything to do with we the people sending notice and affidavits to the legistrators

    It was all planned, to expose the deep state. They swallowed it all, hook, line and sinker. Trump knew all along what they were going to do, and he set them all up royally. Now, they're all going to pay for their crimes, and then Trump will be restored on his rightful win in the 2020 election. Watch and see.
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Don't you ever get tired of being wrong?
  4. Originally posted by stl1 Don't you ever get tired of being wrong?

    I'm not wrong, as you will find out shortly.
  5. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
  6. Originally posted by Donald Trump Miser. Look at those awesome boobs.

    i prefer boobs that i can fit in my mouth.
  7. Donald Trump Black Hole
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Business Insider
    Trump tried to order individual US attorneys to investigate election-fraud claims district by district, but they all ignored him, book says
    tporter@businessinsider.com (Tom Porter)


    Trump reportedly sought to pressure US attorneys to investigate his election-fraud claims last year.

    The claim is in Michael Wolff's book about the final months of the Trump administration.

    Trump also grew furious when AG Bill Barr would not back his election-fraud claims, the book said.

    Then-President Donald Trump called US attorneys individually to pressure them to launch investigations into his bogus election-fraud claims, but was ignored, according to Daily Beast excerpts of Michael Wolff's new book about the final months of the Trump administration.

    According to Wolff, Trump took the step of calling individual attorneys to get them to open investigations in their districts in a bid to substantiate the claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

    Then-Attorney General Bill Barr had refused to back the claims, telling reporters on December 1 that the Justice Department and FBI had uncovered no evidence of election fraud on a scale to impact the result.

    Wolff wrote that at the time, "Trump had been personally calling around to various US attorneys in swing state districts, among them his appointee William McSwain in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania" trying to convince them to start investigations, per the Daily Beast's excerpt.

    When his bid to persuade the attorneys failed, Trump turned his ire on Barr, who had been widely regarded as one of his most steadfast allies.

    "If I had won, Barr would have licked the floor if I asked him to. What a phony!" Trump said, according to the Daily Beast excerpt of Wolff's book.

    The Daily Beast did not say when exactly this episode took place.

    Trump's office and McSwain, who is now in private practice, did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

    Trump launched a campaign on several fronts last year to persuade state GOP officials in several swing states to back his bid to overturn his election defeat. The New York Times reported earlier this week that Trump tried to call a GOP leader in Arizona twice as he was trying to overturn the election result, but was ignored.

    Election-fraud lawsuits have also been defeated or thrown out in multiple courts, including the US Supreme Court, last year.

    But several GOP-controlled legislatures have introduced sweeping laws to restrict access to voting, a sign of the lasting legacy of Trump's election fraud conspiracy theory.

    Liz Harrington, a spokeswoman for the former president, has dismissed Wolff's book as containing a series of falsehoods.

    "All these stories from the Michael Wolff book are not true. Wolff never asked President Trump about them, if he had, he would have refuted them. Fake News!" she tweeted on July 6.
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Week
    Trump's Jan. 6 defense is a political gift to Democrats
    Ryan Cooper


    Donald Trump has returned to political campaigning, and it's already clear what he is going to obsess over for the next year and a half until the 2022 midterms: the January 6 putsch. In a recent speech, he demanded to know "who shot Ashley Babbitt?" (the QAnon believer who was shot that day while trying to attack members of Congress) and asked "How come so many people are still in jail over Jan. 6?"

    This is a golden political opportunity for Democrats, if they aren't too cowardly to take it. Trump's putsch apologia is extremely unpopular, but Republicans have already given themselves no choice but to go along with it.

    There are basically two kinds of Republican politician: delusional Trumpist true-believers, and amoral cynics who will say or do anything to get power. The financial executive and conservative author J.D. Vance, who is trying to get elected to one of Ohio's Senate seats, is in the latter category. Because Trump commands such loyalty among the Republican base, when Vance's 2016 tweets criticizing Trump for being morally abhorrent resurfaced, Vance had to grovel at Trump's feet for days. Otherwise, he'll never get power, you see: Trump is "the leader of this movement," he told Time, "and if I actually care about these people and the things I say I care about, I need to just suck it up and support him."

    Vance knows Trump is a monster, and said as much when it seemed like Hillary Clinton was going to win the 2016 election. But now that sucking up to Trump is a necessary precondition for getting the votes of the hooting rubes, Vance will abase himself. (Alas, if polls are any guide he is going to get obliterated in the GOP primary.)

    It's an instructive example of the bind Trump has forced the GOP into. A tiny handful of party members tried to push Trump out after the putsch, but they have mostly been purged. The large minority of dedicated Trump-loving cranks, like Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), are eager to follow Dear Leader's every whim. The rest of the party would no doubt like Trump to disappear so they aren't stuck with his insane ravings, but will do absolutely nothing to make that happen.

    It's also not hard to understand why Trump has been obsessing over January 6. As Talking Points Memo's Josh Marshall writes:

    For Trump everything is the Big Lie, everything is the "rigged election", which is to say everything is payback, retribution and grievance about being driven from power. The insurrectionists are the symbols of grievance, the symbols of absolute loyalty to Trump and the angry and aggrieved victims who are at the center of every Trump political demand, every argument. They are inseparable from the Big Lie because they are the ones who fought hardest to vindicate Trump's claims.

    In the rest of the country, however, the January 6 putsch was extremely unpopular. An ABC/Washington Post poll done just afterwards found that 89 percent of Americans were opposed to what happened, and that 71 percent said Trump bore responsibility for what happened. A Pew poll from about the same time found Trump's approval rating collapsed to 29 percent after the putsch — the lowest level of his presidency — and that 68 percent of Americans said he should no longer be a political figure.

    Now, no doubt those figures have dropped somewhat in the ensuing months. The putsch was so shocking and horrible that even many Trump voters disapproved of it, and when some conservatives commit a horrible atrocity, right-wing media is temporarily on the back foot. Since then people like Tucker Carlson have invented enough deflections, excuses, and lies to puncture that momentary attack of conscience. Now, as Trump's attempt to canonize Babbitt shows, the conservative movement is nearly finished with the move from "the putsch was harmless/an antifa false flag/the FBI did it" to "the putsch was good."

    But that is not going to be a popular stance outside the hardcore Republican base. The putsch remains deeply alarming to most other Americans. And as for Babbitt, video evidence shows she was trying to break through an improvised barricade to get to the Speaker's Lobby where members of Congress were being evacuated from the mob. The Capitol Police officer in question had his gun clearly visible and multiple warnings were heard. It was only when she tried to climb over the barrier that the officer shot her, and only her. As Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) said afterwards, the officer "didn't have a choice … The mob was going to come through the door, there was a lot of members and staff that were in danger at the time." If the officer had not shot Babbitt, there's a strong possibility multiple members of Congress would have been hurt or killed.

    Still, it remains to be seen whether Democrats can muster the confidence and energy to start a pitched political battle over such an inflammatory issue. Their typical instinct has been to ignore Trump's antics and focus on kitchen table issues like health care that are important of course but leave his violent extremism uncontested. It would be political malpractice to not point out when one's opponents have wedded themselves to a deranged maniac who tried to overthrow the government and is clearly planning to do it again.
  10. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 he demanded to know "who shot Ashley Babbitt?" (the QAnon believer who was shot that day while trying to attack members of Congress

    I like how they have to explain who Ashli Babbitt was now. They had hoped to just memory-hole her, make her disappear, pretend it didn't happen and never speak of her murder or her murderer ever again.
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by stl1 The Week
    Trump's Jan. 6 defense is a political gift to Democrats
    Ryan Cooper


    And as for Babbitt, video evidence shows she was trying to break through an improvised barricade to get to the Speaker's Lobby where members of Congress were being evacuated from the mob. The Capitol Police officer in question had his gun clearly visible and multiple warnings were heard. It was only when she tried to climb over the barrier that the officer shot her, and only her.



    Ain't no fixing stupid.
  12. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by stl1 Ain't no fixing stupid.

    QFT
  13. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by stl1 Ain't no fixing stupid.



    But...one can watch it disappear come AUGUST, MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I wonder if I can get Lanny to make this my thread after Skunk does the walk of shame.
  15. Originally posted by Donald Trump

    no neck-knee restrain ?
  16. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no neck-knee restrain ?

    No, but the child was waterboarded while connected to live electrical cords shortly afterward.
  17. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    Originally posted by stl1 I wonder if I can get Lanny to make this my thread after Skunk does the walk of shame.

    DOUBTFULL, I KNOW THE BOSS
  18. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    DA STORM IS CUMMIN
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    And you ain't.
  20. aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    LOL I didn't get this until now



    what an absurd circus
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