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#331 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 391 weeks ago
Um...actually...it’s a lack of federal funding that’s at the “root” of the purported forest mismanagement. Only a demented n’ truly pathetic individual would twist that around n’ use a tragedy to once again misrepresent facts for attempted public/political gain at other’s expense
— Axl Rose (@axlrose) November 11, 2018
#332 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
More bad news, being reported by the Wall Street Journal
Breaking, via @WSJ: Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have gathered evidence of Donald Trump's participation in payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal "that violated campaign-finance laws" https://t.co/7XPNnxmvxR
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) November 9, 2018
Then of course there's the new AG:
Trump knows about 50 words and is a pathological liar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brJTJrYKlDo
#333 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
No it just doesn’t impress me. It is a meaningless stat. You think the girl from Queens is the most qualified? Lol
Says the guy who voted for a 72 year old man with blonde hair and an orange face.
#334 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
Over 100 women headed to Congress ^^
#335 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
Jim Acosta of CNN has been banned by the WH from attending press briefings, anybody want to talk about that? Any takers.
Not only that, but the White House used doctored footage (via InfoWars) to claim that Acosta assaulted the intern.
Who ya going to believe, the doctored video we put up on Twitter or your lyin' eyes?
The whole thing is ridiculous, but it's also an attack on the press and freedom of speech. The fascist shuts down questions, then lies about what happens and puts up false evidence to justify his outrage. It's some real banana republic shit for sure.
#336 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
I'd imagine more will be fired today or this week. ^^
This is a national emergency IMO. That said Trump is pretty stupid, and I'd imagine Mueller has planned for this contingency. Either way...get ready.
#337 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
Resigned my ass. Trump is going to replace him with a sycophant who believes Mueller is out of line. Trump knows there are more indictments coming (Stone and Junior are my guess) as well as hours upon hours of testimony given by Manafort and Cohen recently. This combined with a Democrat House spells bad news.
#338 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 392 weeks ago
So what have the far right domestic terrorists and traitors been up to over the last couple of weeks preceding the midterms?
1) Right wing traitors attempted to set up special prosecutor Robert Mueller for sexual harassment. The case has been sent to the FBI for investigation. We don't know how deep this goes yet.
2) A deranged Trump cult follower mailed out pipe bombs in one of the largest assassination attempts in our nation's history. The FBI said these were meant to do harm, ignore these right wing liars who claim otherwise. The right wing propaganda machine wanted us to believe this was a liberal ploy at first. They all ran with it, including the nuts here.
3) An anti-Semitic white supremacist murdered a dozen Jews in a Synagogue because he believed the Jews were helping the migrant caravan coming here to invade us.
4) Another right wing white supremacist attempted to shoot up a black church, but when the loser realized he was locked out, went to the nearby grocery store and murdered two black people there instead.
5) A right wing chubby incel with a history of raging online (sound familiar?) went into a yoga studio and murdered two women and injured 5 others.
As I've said prior, right wing terrorism is more of a threat to our way of life in America than ISIS or those trying to escape crime ridden countries south of us. There is no "both sides" to this equation. We have a violent group of heavily armed right wing lunatics who are amped up by a president who admires dictators, calls our press an "enemy of the people" and champions physical assaults to his followers all while claiming he's the real victim.
The excuses and the hedging he partakes in as we witness sectarian and racial violence in our country is deplorable and cowardly. The right wing Congress have absolutely failed in their job to check this madman-they are complicit. The same can be said for everyday Americans who defend this behavior via "whataboutism", blatant lying or both (sound familiar?)
There are no more excuses to be made. You either stand for good, you stand for this country and what it was built on, or you make excuses while evil flourishes and our nation is destroyed.
#339 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 394 weeks ago
None of those douche bags were the president.
He wants to compare apples to oranges because he's a liar and also desperately needs to change the subject here, since he looks like a a total horse's ass.
Name one democratic leader that has endorsed violence in the way that Trump has. There are none. In fact no president ever (regardless of party) has said the things Trump has.
Trump is a piece of shit and so are the people who defend him. In fact they are probably worse, because they allow Trump to flourish. All they can do it point fingers now, it's all they have left.
#340 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 394 weeks ago
mitchejw wrote:Hey does anyone remember just like a week ago when trump praised the political violence in Montana? Anyone?
Oh i know...I’m a 911 truther or some shit....
Do we really need to list all of the organizations tied to liberals or the liberal politicians that have promoted violence? Both sides dude...you better figure it out before your idiots destroy the country.
Both sides says the conspiracy nut! Both sides!
See how you pivot? Last night it was a liberal plot, today it's "both sides" and we need to see the bigger picture before it's too late. What a psycho...
