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(09-14-2023, 07:38 AM)K9Buck Wrote: Romania paid Joe's granddaughter?
https://twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status/1702121569529573834?t=8MfcVPe3HzftFzZq5DKMeg&s=19
How much longer can Dems and the media keep doubling down on this as a nothing burger? To make an analogy these are the group that was in Hitler’s bunker. I mean they are in it now. They’ll go down with the ship before they ever admit the truth
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(09-14-2023, 07:51 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: (09-14-2023, 07:38 AM)K9Buck Wrote: Romania paid Joe's granddaughter?
https://twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status/1702121569529573834?t=8MfcVPe3HzftFzZq5DKMeg&s=19
How much longer can Dems and the media keep doubling down on this as a nothing burger? To make an analogy these are the group that was in Hitler’s bunker. I mean they are in it now. They’ll go down with the ship before they ever admit the truth
When you control the information flow you can pretty much do whatever you want. Look what they have gotten away with the last 5 or 6 years. Once the GOP loses the House in 2024 this will all go away.
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09-14-2023, 08:21 AM
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I'd say the GOP is now at a firm tipping point. The Bryl Creme crew will take some losses on the chin as long as they get their party back. They can't wait to pin the losses on the Tea Party types or Trump people. Rinse. Repeat. The problem for them though is that the voters are firmly aware of what the GOP mostly is. If the McConnel types are content with minority status the voters will oblige them. The establishment has given its own base the double barreled salute, but the people are now done with the game. They been used over and over again since January 20th, 1989, sans the brief 4 year hiccup of Trump. So yeah, it's time for the base to wrest total control and rid the party of many of the do nothing clowns.
Look, I get a Maine Republican isn't winning running as a Texas Republican, but when it comes to overall direction of the party what is the GOP about? No Trump is clearly not ideologically pure (though his results are hard to argue with), but neither are the whiners like Ken Buck, et al that want their lapdog party back.
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(09-14-2023, 08:21 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I'd say the GOP is now at a firm tipping point. The Bryl Creme crew will take some losses on the chin as long as they get their party back. They can't wait to pin the losses on the Tea Party types or Trump people. Rinse. Repeat. The problem for them though is that the voters are firmly aware of what the GOP mostly is. If the McConnel types are content with minority status the voters will oblige them. The establishment has given its own base the double barreled salute, but the people are now done with the game. They been used over and over again since January 20th, 1989, sans the brief 4 year hiccup of Trump. So yeah, it's time for the base to wrest total control and rid the party of many of the do nothing clowns.
Look, I get a Maine Republican isn't winning running as a Texas Republican, but when it comes to overall direction of the party what is the GOP about? No Trump is clearly not ideologically pure (though his results are hard to argue with), but neither are the whiners like Ken Buck, et al that want their lapdog party back.
It's all about money. That is why the GOP did not give support to Trump's attempt to stop illegal immigration and why they only supported him when their backs were against the wall and to fool the voters. GOP leadership is bought and paid for to NOT slow down immigration. Once Democrats take full control it won't really matter.
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(09-14-2023, 08:29 AM)Hightop77 Wrote: (09-14-2023, 08:21 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I'd say the GOP is now at a firm tipping point. The Bryl Creme crew will take some losses on the chin as long as they get their party back. They can't wait to pin the losses on the Tea Party types or Trump people. Rinse. Repeat. The problem for them though is that the voters are firmly aware of what the GOP mostly is. If the McConnel types are content with minority status the voters will oblige them. The establishment has given its own base the double barreled salute, but the people are now done with the game. They been used over and over again since January 20th, 1989, sans the brief 4 year hiccup of Trump. So yeah, it's time for the base to wrest total control and rid the party of many of the do nothing clowns.
Look, I get a Maine Republican isn't winning running as a Texas Republican, but when it comes to overall direction of the party what is the GOP about? No Trump is clearly not ideologically pure (though his results are hard to argue with), but neither are the whiners like Ken Buck, et al that want their lapdog party back.
It's all about money. That is why the GOP did not give support to Trump's attempt to stop illegal immigration and why they only supported him when their backs were against the wall and to fool the voters. GOP leadership is bought and paid for to NOT slow down immigration. Once Democrats take full control it won't really matter.
Just want to see if my memory of the timeline is correct or not. When Trump had all of congress he couldn't get the wall. I think it was the BS on overturning Obama Care that helped Ryan run out the clock, right? Then nutjob Nancy took over and Trump had to go on his own with an EO on national defense or something, correct? Which as an aside kills me that someone would equate an EO of protecting the nation, from an illegal immigration tsunami, with one regarding student loan forgiveness. Can we all agree that that is total BS?
Anyway, Trump went bold on the wall and got it started when it appeared it would never happen, and then grifters like Ann Coulter throw him under the bus anyway. She definitely got exposed by Trump as well. What a fraud, but that's another topic.
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(09-14-2023, 09:20 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: (09-14-2023, 08:29 AM)Hightop77 Wrote: (09-14-2023, 08:21 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: I'd say the GOP is now at a firm tipping point. The Bryl Creme crew will take some losses on the chin as long as they get their party back. They can't wait to pin the losses on the Tea Party types or Trump people. Rinse. Repeat. The problem for them though is that the voters are firmly aware of what the GOP mostly is. If the McConnel types are content with minority status the voters will oblige them. The establishment has given its own base the double barreled salute, but the people are now done with the game. They been used over and over again since January 20th, 1989, sans the brief 4 year hiccup of Trump. So yeah, it's time for the base to wrest total control and rid the party of many of the do nothing clowns.
Look, I get a Maine Republican isn't winning running as a Texas Republican, but when it comes to overall direction of the party what is the GOP about? No Trump is clearly not ideologically pure (though his results are hard to argue with), but neither are the whiners like Ken Buck, et al that want their lapdog party back.
It's all about money. That is why the GOP did not give support to Trump's attempt to stop illegal immigration and why they only supported him when their backs were against the wall and to fool the voters. GOP leadership is bought and paid for to NOT slow down immigration. Once Democrats take full control it won't really matter.
Just want to see if my memory of the timeline is correct or not. When Trump had all of congress he couldn't get the wall. I think it was the BS on overturning Obama Care that helped Ryan run out the clock, right? Then nutjob Nancy took over and Trump had to go on his own with an EO on national defense or something, correct? Which as an aside kills me that someone would equate an EO of protecting the nation, from an illegal immigration tsunami, with one regarding student loan forgiveness. Can we all agree that that is total BS?
Anyway, Trump went bold on the wall and got it started when it appeared it would never happen, and then grifters like Ann Coulter throw him under the bus anyway. She definitely got exposed by Trump as well. What a fraud, but that's another topic.
Ryan and McConnell would not supply the wall funding Trump wanted because the big money that runs the GOP does not want to stop illegal immigration. Also Ryan bought into the Russia collusion narrative. He is total scum. For two years, the GOP had the White House and the Congress and they did what they usually do. Tax cuts with no regard to serious issues like the border which was the main issue Trump was elected on. And then when they lost the Congress Trump was on his own. Now we have 10 million new illegals but the GOP doesn't really seem all that upset about it.
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Trump's a loser is why nothing got done. He can't govern. He alienates people. The art of not making deals. It's why he was selling ghostwritten books, being a clown on TV, and selling BS like his university after failing at business after business. Loser. He loses and his suckers spend all their time making excuses for how unfair it all is. Not that big a deal except Trump and Trumpers have been dragging the rest of us along for the loser train ride.
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Short clip of Alan Dershowitz noting that he thinks Hunter will end up with a plea deal (again) and will not serve jail time but instead probation. He also thinks Trump will get convicted on some charges noting that the jury pools are 90% non-Trump supporters. That Trump will go to appeals and that the process will play out post election. Maybe get to the SC.
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But there’s no evidence.
How much longer can they keep it up?
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So a doc friend of mine has a former secret service agent as a patient. Specifically, this guy retired nine months ago after 30 years of service. For the last year and a half, Joe Biden has been incontinent, shltting on the floor of the White House. Dude is too arrogant to wear a diaper/depends.
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(09-26-2023, 08:38 PM)dkeener67 Wrote: So a doc friend of mine has a former secret service agent as a patient. Specifically, this guy retired nine months ago after 30 years of service. For the last year and a half, Joe Biden has been incontinent, shltting on the floor of the White House. Dude is too arrogant to wear a diaper/depends.
Look at the bright side, with dementia patients you can lose track of them. But with ole Joe, you can just follow the trail of poo poo.
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CATHERINE HERRIDGE, CBS NEWS: The Republican-led House Ways & Means Committee has released hundreds of new documents from the Hunter Biden investigation, and I want to walk you through exhibits 202 and 203.
Exhibit 202 is an email from Agusut 2020 sent by prosecutor Leslie Wolf to senior FBI and IRS investigators who are drafting a search warrant. Wolf tells them to keep the scope narrow and limited to potential violations of foreign lobbying laws, or FARA, and to remove references to "Political Figure 1."
So who is "Political Figure 1?" Well, that's explained in Exhibit 203. It is heavily reacted, but this is the draft warrant and it lists "Political Figure 1" as former Vice President Joe Biden.
The IRS whistleblowers have alleged they were blocked from following evidence that may have led to President Biden. We reached out to special counsel David Weiss and the Justice Department, who declined to comment. Weiss says he is working independently from the Justice Department.
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Hunter Biden withdrew $20,000 from daughter Maisy's college fund and spent it on hookers and drugs after bankers warned he had just 44 cents left in his account
Hunter Biden withdrew his daughter's college savings to help fund a months-long drug and hooker binge – and still hasn't paid the taxes on it, documents unearthed exclusively by DailyMail.com reveal.
In late 2018 Hunter was in his 'penultimate odyssey through full blown addiction', according to his memoir, skulking in Connecticut motels and frittering away thousands on prostitutes and crack cocaine.
His private bankers at Wells Fargo sent him an email on December 17, 2018 warning that he had just 44 cents left in his account, according to records obtained by DailyMail.com from his abandoned laptop.
Hunter responded with a jumbled reply, ordering them to transfer $20,000 from his daughter Maisy's educational savings account.
He told the wealth managers: 'liquidate what you can' and 'Live [love] you both'.
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