I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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Pot calling the kettle:
All he can do is project what he does since it is the only way for him to stay out front.
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Please make up your minds. Two yrs. ago it was let the courts decide and now they are going too.
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I'll be first in line.
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The orange on his nose made him do it.
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MAJOR BREAKING: More information has come out about a likely FIFTH indictment coming for Donald Trump in Arizona:
All eyes have been on the Arizona Attorney General, Kris Mayes, after the Georgia indictment revealed Trump’s alleged activities extended to Arizona.
Specifically, the Georgia indictment accuses the former president and other defendants of trying to pressure then Arizona Speaker of the House, Rusty Bowers, to overturn Arizona's election results.
Here is the key piece of information:
The Arizona AG has now CONFIRMED her office is investigating the fake elector scheme in Arizona after the 2020 Election and that would naturally follow the same theory of a Trump led criminal enterprise as the Georgia case.
Crucially, Arizona is mentioned five times in the indictment handed by a Georgia grand jury, accusing the former president and other defendants of trying to pressure the Arizona Speaker of the House.
Do you agree Trump should be charged in Arizona AS WELL for trying to overturn the election?No argument from me on this. I can't think of anyone who so richly could deserve it more.
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And here's one of his greatest pictures which I know he dearly loves and is always glad to see.
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The poor much maligned elephant which in reality is a peaceful, caring and respectful animal, very unlike the behaviors we are seeing. How it ever became associated with the repugnican party is not in my knowledge base but it is in error.
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I love it Ruth and the meme is so right. I think the Loon is going to hang himself or get one of the judges on his case really upset with him. I can't see that he has held his tongue at all and is in fact causing the police forces headaches galore.
Just a matter of time perhaps till some rabid fan of the Loon does something else — just hope and pray it gets un-done before anything truly bad takes place.
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A re-run but a great one.: I wish she'd run for President
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Hope you find that out sooner rather than later.
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Either way, they don't really care — they're after fool's gold and they just might get it.
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Trump is blinded by 'impotent rage' that poses a grave threat to America: mental health expert
Story by Matthew Chapman •13h
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Former President Donald Trump is facing a personal mental health crisis that is directly affecting America, argued Salon's Chauncey DeVega in conversation with experts.
This comes as the former president faces down a test like he has never before had to endure: four criminal trials centering on his own behavior and conduct, that could land him in prison. To which he has already reacted by lashing out at prosecutors, judges, witnesses, and blaming a vast conspiracy against him.
"Trump has shown a wide range of pathological behavior over the past seven years or so," wrote DeVega. "He has an unhealthy fascination with violence. He lacks impulse control and empathy. He revels in cruelty. He compulsively lies and exhibits traits of malignant narcissism. He is a confirmed sexual predator and misogynist. He has a tenuous relationship to reality, and increasingly retreats into victimology and a persecution complex." Indeed, DeVega continued, Trump even considers himself "almost literally superhuman and often behaves like a cult leader."
Psychiatrist Dr. Marc Goldston offered DeVega his own take on what's going on in Trump's mind.
"One of the things Trump cannot tolerate is feeling powerless or helpless, which triggers something called 'impotent rage,'" said Goldston. "That is the rage of powerlessness, and the more powerless and now imperiled he feels, the greater his rage." As these feelings worsen in Trump with the indictments piling up, it compels him to "destroy Biden" just as equally, and currently he's staking his entire future on being able to be re-elected and shutting down all the investigations against him — even though as president he couldn't actually shut down the Georgia election case and, under state law, couldn't even get a governor to pardon him.
Ultimately, concluded DeVega, "Donald Trump's mental health and diseased mind are not likely to improve, given the pressures he now faces. And as goes Trump, so goes the Republican Party, the MAGA cult and the larger white right."
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If the prosecutors get their way the leaders of the Proud Boyz could be in Shitsville for a really long time.
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exbronx Stay safe!! Stay Dry!! Stay home if you can, if not, leave early and get to high ground. Hurricane aren’t fun
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Joy is what we are, not what we must get. Joy is the realization that all we want or need in life has been etched into our souls. Joy helps us see not what we are "going through," but what we are "growing to"--a greater sense of understanding, accomplishment, and enlightenment. Joy reveals to us the calm at the end of the storm, the peace that surpasses the momentary happiness of pleasure. If we keep our minds centered on joy, joy becomes a state of mind. -Iyanla Vanzant
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Founding fathers would have apoplexy over this, but if you have seen the latest polls — the Loons numbers have nose-dived for now. Who knows by the time it is actually time to vote.
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Will he ever 😫
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Another of those
orange
pictures.
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COVER-UP? Here’s what’s missing from White House January 6th phone logs
Despite the thorough investigation and hearings held by the January 6th Committee, there’s still so much that has not been publicly revealed.
During the January 6th hearings throughout 2022, it was revealed that some of the phone calls Donald Trump was known to have made throughout the day of the attack were not listed on the White House call log.
This left the question of whether the logs — official government documents — had been altered, or whether Trump had made the calls from his own cell phone, burner phones, or phones belonging to others.
Now we know that at least one of those calls was, in fact, made from the official White House phone line, and yet, it does not appear on the logs — suggesting that someone altered the official record. Someone who had access to alter White House call records was trying to cover something up, which suggests an awareness of wrongdoing.
This particular call was to Senator Mike Lee, though it was intended for Senator Tommy Tuberville, to whom Lee passed his phone, and from whom Trump learned that Vice President Mike Pence had been removed to safety.
But why wasn’t it on the phone log? The Guardian reports:
“The only instance where a call might not be reflected on the unclassified presidential call log, the officials said, would be if the call was classified, which would seem to be unlikely in the case of the call to Lee. The absence of Trump’s call to Lee suggests a serious breach in protocol and possible manipulation, the officials said.”
One thing that’s still unknown is what Trump was hoping to communicate to Tuberville, but we do know that there were other contacts with the Alabama Senator, who was part of the effort to delay the electoral vote confirmation — including one after the building was cleared and Congress went back to work.
At 7:02pm, hours after Trump was finally cajoled into releasing a video message asking the mob to leave, his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, was still at work on his behalf, trying to recruit allies to slow the vote.
According to the January 6th Committee report, in a call to Tuberville, he said:
“This is Rudy Giuliani, the President’s lawyer. I’m calling you because I want to discuss with you how they’re trying to rush this hearing and how we need you, our Republican friends, to try to just slow it down so we can get these legislatures to get more information to you.”
So, why isn’t that phone call documented properly? What else is missing? Who was responsible for the omission? National Security Archive reports:
“Trump’s Executive Assistant, Molly Michael, was out of the office on January 6. In her absence, Nick Luna, the head of Oval Office Operations, and Austin Ferrer, Michael’s assistant, were supposed to be recording Trump’s meetings and calls and saving them in accordance with the Presidential Records Act (PRA). That clearly did not happen.”
Nick Luna is one of the many witnesses who was ordered earlier this year to testify in the special counsel’s investigation as the former president’s claims of executive privilege were rejected according to ABC.
In other words, the public doesn’t know what happened to those records — but Jack Smith and his prosecutorial team seem to have the goods.
We heard something about this at some point I think when the 1/6 committee was hard at work on these things. Then, nothing else till it's recounting here.
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I love, love, love this one.
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