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3 minutes ago, immamac said:

I can't wait for the less than 10 page trump 2021 thread. 

Oh it will still be a long thread.  Let’s just hope it’s a thread full of mockery aimed at the disgraced ex-president rather than full of posts dealing with the orange piece of shit in the Oval Office.

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1 hour ago, HOOKEM4 said:

The fact that you even have to worry about any of this is insane. You should be free to express yourself as an American. But we are here under the orange pos. 

   As a black guy in the burbs, I go out of the way to make sure my neighbors are comfortable. That way I can go for a jog in peace and not rest in peace!!!

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7 hours ago, hayden_horn said:

Wow...

Ryan Miller works on the campaign of cattle rancher, anti-eminent domain activist, and Democrat Hank Gilbert. The alleged attack occurred in the midst of a protest against federal police actions in Portland–and a counter-protest–on Sunday in downtown Tyler, Texas.

Tip of the hat to motherfuckers who will show up and protest the police in TYLER.  There's no way that gets received well. 

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heard this on the radio today driving home ( @Wulaw Horn ) :

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LEE GELERNT: So they are very young, many under 5, many, many under 10. We believe the children are in the United States either with foster families or relatives, sometimes distant relatives who they've never met. The parents are overwhelmingly in Central America, having been deported without their children. And I think what's important to understand is why we still haven't found all these families.

First of all, this is a second batch of children who the government hid from us - hid from us and the court. The government originally told us about 2,800 families. We in the court assumed that that was the extent of the separations. Only later in the winter of 2019 because of an HHS investigative report did we find out there may have been many, many more kids separated at the very beginning of the Trump administration.

SHAPIRO: I just want to be clear. You're saying the government hid them from you. Initially, the government denied that this program existed. After it became public, after the national outcry, after the involvement of the courts, you're saying the government still didn't totally come clean at that point.

GELERNT: Exactly.

https://www.npr.org/2020/10/21/926329307/lawyer-on-parents-separated-from-their-children-at-the-border

 

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1 minute ago, honolulu horn said:

I'm watching the Obama speech. Gottdamn. I miss a real president, but we really should arrest him for straight up killing Trump in broad daylight. 

I’ve actually been told presidents can do that kind of thing...

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2 hours ago, henrygandorf said:

i think the fact that barr hasn't announced an investigation is the bigger story.

 

2 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Ah yes. A profile in courage.

Barr is craven, but is wise enough to see the handwriting on the wall. Whether there is noble intention is for another day. It is a step in the direction of civil order. Trump will not lose gracefully - and he will get beat according to the laws and customs of the United States. The business republicans for Trump are fleeing the ship. Bully for them. 

Let's win Texas! For the good of the nation. Vote. Your vote matters. The eyes of the nation are on Texas. 

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heard this on the radio today driving home ( [mention=5267]Wulaw Horn[/mention] ) :
LEE GELERNT: So they are very young, many under 5, many, many under 10. We believe the children are in the United States either with foster families or relatives, sometimes distant relatives who they've never met. The parents are overwhelmingly in Central America, having been deported without their children. And I think what's important to understand is why we still haven't found all these families.
First of all, this is a second batch of children who the government hid from us - hid from us and the court. The government originally told us about 2,800 families. We in the court assumed that that was the extent of the separations. Only later in the winter of 2019 because of an HHS investigative report did we find out there may have been many, many more kids separated at the very beginning of the Trump administration.
SHAPIRO: I just want to be clear. You're saying the government hid them from you. Initially, the government denied that this program existed. After it became public, after the national outcry, after the involvement of the courts, you're saying the government still didn't totally come clean at that point.
GELERNT: Exactly.
https://www.npr.org/2020/10/21/926329307/lawyer-on-parents-separated-from-their-children-at-the-border
 

Well, gosh, maybe Wulaw will wring his hands. But he’ll be able to sleep because his vote doesn’t matter. That’s why it’s totally cool for him to just hide his time till the heat cools down, and he can vote GOP again. All this was done in his name, under his flag, but he has no responsibility. Must be so liberating to give zero fucks about other human beings, and not do a goddamned thing to try to put a stop to atrocities.
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38 minutes ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

The entire region of east Texas, north Louisiana and south Arkansas is unmitigated shit upon even more shit.  There is NOTHING worth saving in that part of the country.  If we ever go back to surface nuclear weapons testing, that area needs to be the proving ground.

Strongly disagree. Bodacious on Mobberly, Country Tavern and El Felix (last I know, Tex Mex spots there come and go) are amazing. 

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"Tiffany, it's okay.  This is a safe space.  Now show me on the Ivanka fashion doll where you wish he would have touched you."  

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3 minutes ago, staboner said:

we actually have to SAY THIS SHIT. because this society is so fucking out of orbit stupid. there is no way in any other structure on earth - a fucking company, a sports team, a fucking school government, any organisation on Earth - that would tolerate that cancerous leadership and shitty corruption. 

And this is why the GOP has to die. Those in positions of power that could have stopped him did nothing. They encouraged it. They are all culpable and must be punished. Severely. 

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On another note, has anyone noticed that the whole Trump family has really weird mouths? Really thin odd lips that look like they're being pulled tight over big top teeth. His mom freaks me out. They look like Mars Attacks

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Ivanka seems to be the only one who avoided it.
I'm convinced it's the reason Trump constantly does the duck face pursed lips thing.

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On another note, has anyone noticed that the whole Trump family has really weird mouths? Really thin odd lips that look like they're being pulled tight over big top teeth. His mom freaks me out. They look like Mars Attacks

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Ivanka seems to be the only one who avoided it.
I'm convinced it's the reason Trump constantly does the duck face pursed lips thing.


She’s got it too. Just listen and watch her mouth when she talks. Maybe it’s too much Botox.

She’s a vile cunt — like her father.
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4 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/trump-wray-biden-barr/2020/10/21/6ce69f02-13b0-11eb-ad6f-36c93e6e94fb_story.html

 

 

 

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Trump emphasized the point in an interview Tuesday with Fox News, saying “we’ve got to get the attorney general to act” and that Barr should do so “fast.” The president was alluding to information about Hunter Biden recently touted by Trump’s private lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, and based on the contents of a laptop computer purportedly belonging to the former vice president’s son.

“This is major corruption,” Trump added, “and this has to be known about before the election.”

The White House does not speculate on personnel matters, said Judd Deere, a spokesman. “If the president doesn’t have confidence in someone he will let you know,” Deere said.

An FBI spokesman declined to comment.

Polling data show Comey’s late-October announcement four years ago cut significantly into Clinton’s lead over Trump. Yet while Trump may be hoping for a similar surprise from within his administration now, senior FBI officials are wary of repeating moves that were sharply criticized as unfair and inappropriate.

In a letter sent Tuesday night to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security committee, an FBI official sought to dodge questions posed by Johnson about the bureau’s knowledge of Hunter Biden’s purported laptop.

The FBI has “nothing to add” to a statement made by Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, who earlier this week dismissed suspicions that the Biden laptop was the product of a Russian disinformation campaign, the letter said. Ratcliffe told Fox Business Channel on Monday that the U.S. government has no intelligence to support such claims.

By not disputing accusations leveled by Democrats and some former intelligence officials that the laptop’s late-season reveal could be another form of foreign election interference, the FBI gave tacit support to the idea that the emails in question are genuine. But the bureau’s letter to Johnson was not that explicit, noting the criticism leveled by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz over Comey’s actions in 2016.

The FBI “can neither confirm nor deny the existence of any ongoing investigation or persons or entities under investigation, including to Members of Congress,” Tuesday’s letter from Assistant Director Jill C. Tyson said. “As the Inspector General firmly reminded the Department and the FBI in recent years, this policy is designed to preserve the integrity of all Justice Department investigations and the Department’s ability to effectively administer justice without political or other undue outside influences.”

The letter marked the latest salvo in an increasingly fraught relationship between the president, the FBI and senior Justice Department officials.

Trump considers Wray one of his worst personnel picks, according to people familiar with the matter. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows also has sharply criticized Wray in internal discussions, as has another top Trump adviser, Dan Scavino, these people said.

Meadows has expressed frustration that Wray will not declassify more documents relevant to the FBI’s 2016 probe of Russia’s election interference, though federal law enforcement officials have not been told specifically what documents Meadows wants, according to people familiar with the matter.

Trump has publicly and privately vented about what he sees as Wray’s lackluster statements about the Russia investigation, antifa and voter fraud.

Barr says he does not expect Obama or Biden will be investigated by prosecutor reviewing 2016 Russia probe

The attorney general has been drawn into some of those disputes as the president has complained that a hoped-for report from Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham, who is scrutinizing the Russia investigation’s origins, is not expected to surface before Election Day.

The president has stopped praising Barr and instead strikes a more critical tone toward him. Trump declined to answer a Newsmax reporter recently when asked if Barr would be kept around for a second term.

Trump was so focused on the Durham report that he would turn up the television volume when segments would air about it, people around him said. Trump has told allies that he once believed Barr would deliver “scalps” in the form of Durham’s findings, according to an adviser who recently spoke to Trump about it. “But they aren’t doing s---,” the president said, according to this person.

Some administration officials have grown concerned that Barr could become a casualty of the White House’s desire to remove Wray after the election. But people familiar with the discussions caution there are still many variables that could affect or alter the president’s thinking, most importantly how America votes, and whether Republicans remain in charge of the Senate. Trump often complains about members of his Cabinet and contemplates dismissing them, without doing so. And Trump’s decision to fire Comey in early 2017 only fueled further problems for the president.

Conservative allies of the president have escalated their campaign against Wray on television and through social media, with some calling for him to be fired. Wray has largely stayed away from meetings with the president, officials said.

But throughout Wray’s tumultuous tenure under Trump, Barr often has acted as the FBI director’s ally and a shield, and it’s not clear that the president would act on his displeasure with Wray as long as Barr is still the attorney general. Current and former law enforcement officials worry that firing Wray so early into his 10-year term would be harmful to the FBI and further erode its political independence, after Comey’s stint lasted less than four years.

Brian O’Hare, president of the FBI Agents Association, said Wray has faced “unprecedented challenges” over the past three years and has sought to preserve the bureau’s impartiality and integrity.

“Director Wray,” O’Hare said, “is committed to the truth and focused on the facts.”

 

This is what Sessions used to do--get his opponent locked up until the election was over or the bad press had taken its toll.  

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1 hour ago, staboner said:

good to see him just give two shits and good, strong opinion.

you guys remember when Trump was elected and we had the "what will I tell my kids with Trump as president" thread? it was a damn good question for those of us who understand umm, I dunno, anything really. But low and behold the fake conservative mouth breathers on the site had to skewer that poster and his lackluster, shitty parenting. just hilariously out of sync with reality.

and now we have to have a speech from an previous president talking about how kissing up to dictators is wrong. how lying is wrong. how corruption isn't acceptable. how taking away medical coverage during a pandemic is wrong. how not offering financial support for struggling people is wrong. and the list goes on. 

we actually have to SAY THIS SHIT. because this society is so fucking out of orbit stupid. there is no way in any other structure on earth - a fucking company, a sports team, a fucking school government, any organisation on Earth - that would tolerate that cancerous leadership and shitty corruption. 

And you can look at that thread and all the people bitching about shitty parenting (in that face of the seven deadly sins getting elected) and just connect the fucking dots as to why we are here now. dumb fucks

 

Obama nailed it. But if we want to keep having a country, W needs to step up and give the same speech. I know W is no Trump fan, but he tries not to criticize the party.  Time to break that mold and take his party back by unloading on Trump. 

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5 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

Obama nailed it. But if we want to keep having a country, W needs to step up and give the same speech. I know W is no Trump fan, but he tries not to criticize the party.  Time to break that mold and take his party back by unloading on Trump. 

Only way that's happening is if Cheney tells him to.

He didn't stop being a puppet when he left the Oval.

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