nbohr1more on 9/1/2021 at 04:31
Quote Posted by ZylonBane
Have you always been this much of a credulous moron, or is this some sort of performance art piece you decided to do?
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https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/37101)
DKIM signatures don't lie.
Robbie Mook claimed that Bob Creamer had "no relationship" with the Clinton campaign.
Why did he lie?
Given the shit the Clinton campaign pulled on Bernie, I have no doubt that Veritas captured authentic campaign behaviour in their sting videos.
demagogue on 9/1/2021 at 04:38
Quote Posted by nbohr1more
There should be laws against this type of "political entrapment".
For what it's worth, peaceful protest should always be legal and unpunished in the US no matter what it's for. Hell the ACLU went to the Supreme Court to make sure neo-nazis could legally march in a Jewish neighborhood in Skokie, Illinois and won (only granting that people who disagree have their own right to be rightfully disgusted and vehemently disagree.) I was kind of assuming the guy's picture would have been taken inside the Capitol, where we saw people milling around inside not sure what they were doing there, which is going to be a crime one way or another no matter what.
That Miserable Thief on 9/1/2021 at 06:25
Quote Posted by nbohr1more
When the courts refuse to hear the cases because they Judges, Special Prosecutors, etc are appointed by political parties apposed to the President of course they will fail.
How thick are you?
You are such an apologist for what you claim to not support. You actually believe that all of the 60+ failed lawsuits only failed because of corruption or politics. Jesus Christ. Occam's Razor be damned. And you imply that I am thick? I understand why you have been blocked and ignored by many here. I have been lurking here for 20 years, and normally only rarely post in Thief fan mission threads, but your illogical interjections goaded me into response. I was mistaken to believe that you might be a rational, critical thinker. Your self-righteous condescension is not nearly opaque enough to hide your narcissism and ignorance.
I guess the rules should be changed because...Trump can't win while following them. Because everyone ELSE is corrupt. Not because his assertions are fantastical lies created to protect his fragile little ego. Trump has long screamed the false narrative that he is a victim. And here you perpetuate that falsehood, because you are so neutral. Everyone picked on Baby Donnie. They all cheated and stole what is rightfully his.
Derp.
For the record, I am an independent and voted third party in 2016 and 2020, and I abstained in 2012. I vote by candidate, not party.
That Miserable Thief on 9/1/2021 at 06:47
To add, if this election was "stolen" as the brainless GOP sheep believe, it would be the most successful conspiracy in the history of mankind...orchestrated by "libtards." Reconcile that.
Pyrian on 9/1/2021 at 07:34
Quote:
...the courts refuse to hear the cases because they Judges, Special Prosecutors, etc are appointed by political parties apposed to the President...
Such B.S.. A lot of the judges involved were literally appointed by Trump himself. And in all cases, the courts laid out exactly why the cases were thrown out. Sometimes lack of standing, but mostly lack of evidence.
SubJeff on 9/1/2021 at 07:54
Quote Posted by SubJeff
What needs to be shown as untrue now?
I'm still waiting.
Starker on 9/1/2021 at 08:10
Additional victims of the assault on the Capitol step forward:
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https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/07/trump-staffers-next-job-456315)
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“The people who this is hardest on, aside from obviously the people in the Capitol and the police and the people who were hurt, are the people who have staked their reputations and their political, financial and career fortunes on defending the president and he's just made it harder on us,” said one lower-level Trump administration official.
Reputational concern was just one of a variety of emotions that percolated among White House aides in the aftermath of the rioting. Throughout the administration, officials weighed whether to resign after watching the president encourage protestors to march to the Capitol.
Some Trump aides scoffed at those who chose to leave, arguing that to work for Trump is to know and endure scandal.
“I personally think Charlottesville was worse than what happened yesterday and if you didn't resign after that, it's kind of a chickenshit move to do it 14 days before the transfer of power,” said a senior Trump administration official. “It shows a lot of selfishness. ‘Let's make it about me. I'm resigning because I don't like what happened.'”
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demagogue on 9/1/2021 at 08:15
By the way, quick point of procedure ITT, it should be pointed out that it appears Trump's 2nd impeachment is gonna be fast tracked next week. It's surely going to pass the House again. The big wild card compared to the last one is how many Senate Republicans will be ready to vote to confirm it.
It'll just take 3 GOP votes over the last one to cross the line. We've already got at least one apparently on board (Murkowski), indicative rumblings from a number of others, and since the election is over, that's one of the biggest threats to them at least pushed a lot further down the road if not quelled (if they're betting on Trump being prosecuted soon, which may change sentiment fast in this country ... or radicalize it; who can tell anything anymore?)
Anyway, the point being, this thread's poll has not been called yet, and first term impeachment is still very much in the cards. See you mofos next week on this.
Starker on 9/1/2021 at 09:08
Murkowski even made some noises about switching parties.
Nicker on 9/1/2021 at 09:24
This presumes that every GOP Senator attends the vote. Some might just be suddenly unavailable.