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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 9, 2022 22:16:16 GMT
Oops.... Surprise... At rally in Selma, No Carolina ..
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Apr 9, 2022 22:26:17 GMT
Now we have a 'sidewalk Karen'. I cannot imagine what would have happened if the boy had been Black. youtu.be/WxDwfmd7SIYThat's crazy. I wonder if she was drunk? I'm not sure going to the news with this was the right move, though.
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 9, 2022 22:34:35 GMT
Imagine how disappointed he'll be to hear the man just complain about how he's been treated "so unfairly." I really dislike the poor grammar, too, i.e., "What are you excited for," when they mean about. It's everywhere now, and it means something DIFFERENT. Words matter, and precision matters. I'm shouting into the wind on this, I suppose, since it's become ubiquitous. Sigh.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 9, 2022 23:51:33 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 1:01:12 GMT
Says it all... At his rally tonight.. No big applause, a few moans though When The Washington Post Fact Checker team first started cataloguing President Donald Trump’s false or misleading claims, we recorded 492 suspect claims in the first 100 days of his presidency. On Nov. 2 alone, the day before the 2020 vote, Trump made 503 false or misleading claims as he barnstormed across the country in a desperate effort to win reelection," the newspaper reported. "This newspaper reported. "This astonishing jump in falsehoods is the story of Trump’s tumultuous reign. By the end of his term, Trump had accumulated 30,573 untruths during his presidency — averaging about 21 erroneous claims a day." www.rawstory.com/trump-rally-north-carolina/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 1:13:49 GMT
Follow the money.... 'Real Time' guest says school board meetings got crazy because of the big money funding privatizationBob Brigham April 08, 2022 The host interviewed Nancy MacLean, a distinguished professor of history and public policy at Duke University. MacLean is the author of the book Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America. www.rawstory.com/real-time-nancy-maclean/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 1:36:31 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 15:18:27 GMT
I am not going to attempt to edit this. This is only a little bit of it! It is long, but interesting read. Explains lots, including how they are seeking purity, show their disgust of idea of sex used to be sought in bathrooms, particularly illicit sex. That 'explains' the rioters actions of smearing feces on the walls of the Capitol, because they lacked the words needed... (Not doing well explaining this here. Try reading it) But then we Democrats don't know how to respond to their actions.. Why is the right so obsessed with bathroom issues?Chauncey Devega, Salon Comentary April 09, 2022 Republicans have become increasingly obsessed with bathrooms, toilets, locker rooms and other such spaces. At Donald Trump's recent rally in Georgia, for instance, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told the audience that "Pete Buttigieg can take his electric vehicles and his bicycles and he and his husband can stay out of our girls' bathrooms." Greene was wallowing in obvious anti-gay bigotry and stereotypes. But she knows her audience well: Trumpists and Republican voters generally share her vile beliefs. Of course the facts do not matter: Like other so-called conservatives, Greene is fomenting a moral panic around the specious claim that the LGBTQ community somehow poses a "threat" to the "traditional family" and offers another example of how "real Americans" — meaning white, supposedly Christian conservatives — are somehow being oppressed or discriminated against in "their own country." As seen most recently with the wave of culture-war legislation attacking LGBTQ rights, "critical race theory," school curricula and other related issues, this is a highly effective strategy for the Republicans and the larger white right in their goal of creating a new apartheid America — one in which women, the LGBTQ community, Black and brown people and other marginalized groups will have their most fundamental rights taken away. The antisemitic QAnon conspiracy, with its vicious lies about how Democrats and leftists are kidnapping and abusing children —or, in the slightly more coded version, "grooming" them for sexual abuse — has become central to the white right's revolutionary strategy to return America to the distant and largely imaginary past. As seen with the Republican attacks against (now) Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing, these culture-war talking points will be their primary political weapons in both the 2022 midterms and 2024 presidential election. In her newsletter Lucid, historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat explores the connection between questions of freedom, bodily autonomy, fascism and laws that dehumanize LGBTQ people: These developments are as predictable as they are horrifying. Anti-LGBTQ persecution is a constant among authoritarian governments around the world. Far-right regimes that uphold White racial privilege repress gays, but so do Communist states. Anti-colonial regimes such as those of Mobutu Sese Seko, which rejected White racial supremacy, were equally brutal. Wherever strongmen rule, gays pay the price. Silencing and punishing those who engage in "nontraditional sexual relations," as a 2013 Putin law terms them, has been central to authoritarian claims of defending the country and upholding "tradition." *** As usual, to this point the Democrats have offered no effective defense against such culture war-moral panic attacks. Too many liberals, progressives and others outside the Republican-fascist echo chamber mock and dismiss these culture-war attacks as the stuff of fools and unsophisticated thinkers, as unreal issues or examples of "identity politics," or as something that can in the end be defeated with facts and reason, by educating the public about "real" such as economic class and other pocketbook issues. Such attitudes and assumptions all but guarantee defeat for the Democrats and others who believe in a pluralistic society and real democracy. Liberal schadenfreude may feel good in the moment, but it is the path to defeat in the battle against American fascism. *** Authoritarian regimes always cast themselves as the guardians of morality, and cast all who oppose them as perversely evil, deserving the severest of punishments. Since the founding of the Moral Majority by Rev. Jerry Falwell in the 1980s, there has been an alliance between "biblical morality" and GOP politics. It's worked well for them. The problem the Republican Party has now is that it is losing the culture war. Marriage equality is popular, and no one is surrendering that right. So now, trans people are the new gays, and scapegoating them is the new way of rounding up votes. But like voter fraud, trans people in bathrooms is a non-problem. No one knows and no one cares who is in the stall next to them. They're grasping for straws, or straw men, to make a wedge issue out of nothing. *** Public bathrooms were central to the Jim Crow order. Well within living memory, "white" and "colored" signs came down across the U.S. South, and even then, public bathrooms remained sites of white anti-Black surveillance and violence. In the spring of 1965, Sammy Younge Jr., a 20-year-old Black college student in Alabama, marched from Selma to Montgomery for the right to vote. The following winter, before he could exercise that right, he was murdered by a gas station attendant in Tuskegee for trying to use a bathroom reserved for whites. www.rawstory.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-2657127206/
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 10, 2022 17:35:59 GMT
By that measure, T-rump should be ineligible to run again, too. This should be mentioned loudly & often to the "leadership" of the GQP.
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Post by dizzycheermom on Apr 10, 2022 18:20:40 GMT
revirdsuba99 , thank you for starting some political posts. I don’t know what’s going on around here, but onelasttime hasn’t posted in four days and @zima hasn’t posted in almost two weeks. And the front page has been moving excruciatingly slowly. I miss them both and wish they’d come back. Meanwhile, I guess it’s up to the rest of us to keep things going. So thank you. I’ll try to help. I will try to start adding Heather Cox Richardson's daily posts to these again! I got FB hacked and shut down and then been busy with other things.
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 10, 2022 19:40:02 GMT
Thanks for the link to that story. I like how one of her would-be opponents mocks her going by MTG by calling her "Empty G."
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 19:41:45 GMT
I always try to link even if questionable site...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 19:51:18 GMT
MTG has admitted that Jan 6th was a riot. Although she is also saying that it was one event and people are tired of talking about it. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday shared video of herself berating a reporter who asked about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The reporter was NBC's Scott Wong, who quoted Greene in an article about Jan. 6. On Sunday, Greene posted video of the brief interview and suggested Wong's report was misleading.www.rawstory.com/marjorie-taylor-greene-scott-wong/
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 10, 2022 20:14:59 GMT
Some of us people won't be "tired of talking about" Jan 6 until the participants and perpetrators face justice. Empty G is just trying to control the narrative because it's unflattering.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 10, 2022 23:41:02 GMT
Appeals Court will hear arguments on the lawsuit to bar Cawthorn from being on the ballot. Madison Cawthorn back in jeopardy as federal appeals court breathes life into reelection challengeDavid Edwards April 10, 2022 Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) will once again have to defend his right to run for office after he allegedly supported an attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. HuffPost reported that U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will hear arguments against an injunction that prevented Cawthorn from being removed from the ballot. Free Speech for People has joined with North Carolina voters to sue on the premise that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not allow people who support insurrectionists to run for office. Cawthorn spoke at a Jan. 6 rally that helped incite the riot. He has also praised rioters. www.rawstory.com/madison-cawthorn-election-challenge/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 11, 2022 14:49:17 GMT
This gentleman is a Trump supporter. He had the alleged Hunter lap top. He did not see the supposed questionable photos being disgusted by the GQP. The computer repair shop owner who turned over Hunter Biden's alleged laptop to the FBI now says that many reports about photographs on the device are "misinformation." But Mac Isaac, a Trump supporter, explained that he contacted the FBI about the laptop because he was concerned about "national security" implications. www.rawstory.com/hunter-biden-laptop-misinformation/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 11, 2022 20:08:32 GMT
Revenge... Former is not the only one talking revenge... Russia is on board!! Suggesting a VP too. Tulsi Gabbard fits their mold. She's been spending time on Russia TV.. Russia Airs Its Ultimate ‘Revenge Plan’ for America SCORNEDJulia Davis Updated Apr. 11, 2022 2:19PM ET Published Apr. 11, 2022 2:03PM ET As Russia’s war of aggression continues to ravage its neighbor, the Kremlin’s propaganda apparatus has been more blatant than ever in outlining the country’s goals for its biggest nemesis: the U.S. Last week, American intelligence officials reportedly assessed that Russian President Vladimir Putin may use the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine as a pretext to order a new campaign to interfere in U.S. elections. Though AP reported that “it is not yet clear which candidates Russia might try to promote or what methods it might use,” Russian state media seem to be in agreement that former U.S. President Donald Trump remains Moscow’s candidate of choice. The time is coming “to again help our partner Trump to become president,” state TV host Evgeny Popov recently declared. On Thursday’s edition of the state television show The Evening With Vladimir Soloviev, Putin’s pet pundits offered an update on plans for 2024. We’re trying to feel our way, figuring out the first steps. What can we do in 2023, 2024?,” Russian “Americanist” Malek Dudakov, a political scientist specializing in the U.S., said. He suggested that Russia’s interference in the upcoming elections is still in its early stages, and that more will be accomplished after the war is over and frosty relations between the U.S. and Russia start to warm up. “When things thaw out and the presidential race for 2024 is firmly on the agenda, there’ll be moments we can use,” he added. “The most banal approach I can think of is to invite Trump—before he announces he’s running for President—to some future summit in liberated Mariupol.” www.thedailybeast.com/russian-state-media-airs-its-ultimate-revenge-plan-for-2024-us-presidential-elections
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 11, 2022 21:25:32 GMT
“The most banal approach I can think of is to invite Trump—before he announces he’s running for President—to some future summit in liberated Mariupol.”
Yeah, you do that. T-rump's backing of Putin through this outrageous invasion has turned even some of his die-hard imbecilic followers off. And, of course, we know they mean "liberated" in the sense that they're made part of Russia again, not liberated from the invaders.
And, I still hold that he's ineligible per the 14th Amendment.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 0:00:36 GMT
They will never stop.... Notorious 'coup memo' author John Eastman tried to get Wisconsin to 'decertify' Biden's win — last monthMatthew Chapman April 11, 2022 On Monday, ABC News reported that infamous right-wing lawyer John Eastman tried to persuade Republicans in the Wisconsin General Assembly to "decertify" that state's 2020 election results showing President Joe Biden as the winner — last month. *** Eastman is currently under an ethics investigation by the California State Bar, under which he is licensed to practice law. www.rawstory.com/john-eastman-2657138897/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 0:07:38 GMT
We may not have to listen to him to much longer. Although his replacement maybe worse . Madison Cawthorn bails on congressional debate as GOP officials turn on himMatthew Chapman April 11, 2022 On Monday, The Asheville Citizen Times reported that Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), facing increasing opposition from his own party for seeking a second term in office, declined to show up at a primary debate in his district. "Cawthorn spokesperson Luke Ball said there were more than 10 debates scheduled and the congressman had committed to two. He might do 'a couple' more but was not planning to attend the Agricultural Center event, Ball said," reported Joel Burgess, This comes after Cawthorn, a firebrand ally of former President Donald Trump, claimed that many of his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill engage in cocaine-fueled sex orgies — a claim for which he has provided no evidence and which infuriated GOP leaders. It also comes as local North Carolina GOP leaders, including the state Senate President Pro Tempore and state Speaker of the House, have endorsed state Sen. Chuck Edwards against him. "How recent events involving Cawthorn will play out at the debate and ultimately in the May 17 primary remain unclear," said the report. "Some candidates have sought to downplay the Police Benevolent Association's endorsement or to criticize Edwards for his ties to established GOP lawmakers. Most challengers, meanwhile, have declined to weigh in on Cawthorn's bizarre and damning drug and sex allegations." www.rawstory.com/madison-cawthorn-2657139001/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 1:32:37 GMT
Cheating in their own at a GQP convention .. Two delegates busted for trying to vote twice at GOP convention in UtahTravis Gettys April 11, 2022 Two men were busted for trying to vote twice during a Republican convention over the weekend in Utah. *** “One person took two ballots and stuffed [them] into the container… he ran off,” said Salt Lake GOP Chairman Chris Null. “Another person attempted, and that person we stopped it before he was able to accomplish it.” The second man was called up onstage but couldn't explain why he tried to cast two ballots in the race Nancy Lord and Goud Maragani, and both men were stripped of their delegate titles. *** One of the men was a local precinct chair, but neither of their names were released. “We’re going to probably send this to the Attorney General, we may actually prosecute,” Null said. “That’s a serious issue in our system.”www.rawstory.com/salt-lake-county-gop-convention/
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 2:53:48 GMT
Another GQP member of Congress who needs a geography lesson. Internet breaks into hysterics over Marsha Blackburn trying to build a wall between Tennessee and AlabamaSarah K. Burris April 11, 2022 It has finally happened. The fight for "the wall" has now extended beyond a debate about Mexico and immigration, Tennessee Republican, Sen. Marsha Blackburn, tweeted that Tennessee wants a wall on "our southern border." Such a border would stop crossings into Tennessee by Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and technically, North Carolina. Presumably, Blackburn meant that her state wants a wall on the southern border of the United States, but her dangling modifier left people breaking into hysterics. www.rawstory.com/marsha-blackburn-tennessee-border-wall/
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Post by dizzycheermom on Apr 12, 2022 18:24:42 GMT
April 11, 2022 Heather Cox Richardson Apr 12
Comment Share Last week, we lost a crucially important voice in the media when media reporter Eric Boehlert died unexpectedly. In his last column for his publication Press Run, titled “Why is the press rooting against Biden?,” Boehlert wrote that there is such a “glaring disconnect between reality and how the press depicts White House accomplishments” that it seems the press is “determined to keep Biden pinned down.”
Boehlert pointed to the extraordinary poll showing that only 28% of Americans know the country has been gaining jobs in the last year—7 million jobs, in fact—while 37% think the country has lost jobs. Under Biden, the U.S. has added more than 400,000 jobs a month for 11 months, the longest period of job growth since at least 1939. And yet, Boehlert pointed out, on the day the latest job report was released, cable news used the word “inflation” as many times as “jobs.” On Sunday, NBC’s “Meet the Press” ignored the economy and instead featured conversations about two problems for the Democrats in the midterms: immigration and Trump.
It is no secret that we are in a battle between democracy and authoritarianism in America and around the world. It seems to me that the Biden administration is seeking to weaken the ties of misguided voters to authoritarianism by proving that a democratic government can answer the needs of ordinary Americans. The administration appears to be taking the position that focusing on the latest outrage from the right wing locks the country into their view of the world: you are either for Trump or against him. Instead, the administration seems to be trying to demonstrate its own worldview, but with the press glued to Trump and the Republicans, the administration is having a hard time getting traction.
The White House has taken on the idea that the Democrats are unpopular in rural areas. On March 31, the Department of the Interior announced a $420 million investment in clean water in Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Dakota. Today, the president announced a $440 million commitment to an “America the Beautiful Challenge” to attract up to $1 billion in private and philanthropic donations to conserve land, water, and wildlife across the country.
It also released today a 17-page bipartisan “playbook” to help rural communities identify more than 100 programs designed to fund rural infrastructure. It explains how to apply for funds to expand rural broadband, clean up pollution, improve transportation, fix rural bridges and roads, ensure clean water and sanitation, prepare for disasters including climate change, upgrade the electrical grid, and so on. These are critical needs that local communities, which cannot afford lobbyists, might need help navigating.
The administration is also sending officials into rural communities to make sure that billions of federal dollars and the resources they command reach across the country. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, EPA Administrator Michael Regan, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, and Infrastructure Coordinator Mitch Landrieu will all be on the road.
Also today, the administration took steps to address medical billing practices and medical debt. It will collect information on how more than 2000 providers handle patients, and will weigh that information into grant-making decisions as well as sharing potential violations with law enforcement. The newly rebuilt Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, gutted by the former president, will investigate and hold accountable debt collectors that violate patients’ rights. The administration is also eliminating medical debt as a factor for underwriting in federal loan programs.
Last week, Biden extended the moratorium on most federal student loan programs through the end of August—sooner than most Democrats wanted—and expunged the defaults of roughly 8 million federal student loan borrowers, permitting them to resume payments in good standing.
Finally, today, Biden nominated Steve Dettelbach, a former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, to direct the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). The bureau has not had a Senate-confirmed director since 2015 because gun-rights groups oppose those nominated to the position. The Senate has confirmed only one director in the past 16 years. Dettelbach is Biden’s second nominee; the Senate scuttled the first, a former ATF agent who called for gun regulations.
The administration today announced a Justice Department rule that manufacturers of gun kits, which enable people to build weapons at home, will be considered gun manufacturers and must be licensed, the gun parts must have serial numbers, and buyers must have background checks. So-called ghost guns, assembled at home and unmarked and untraceable, are increasingly widespread. From 2016 to 2020, law enforcement recovered nearly 24,000 ghost guns at crime scenes.
Polls widely show that more than 80% of Americans support background checks for gun buyers. Nonetheless, Gun Owners of America vowed to fight the rule.
Biden’s worldview in which the government works for ordinary people contrasts with what we are learning about the worldview of the former administration under Trump, where a lack of oversight meant that money went to grifters and well-connected people.
There have been plenty of stories about the misuse of funds under the Trump administration, including the story on March 28 by Ken Dilanian and Laura Strickler of NBC that prosecutors are calling the distribution of funds under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), designed to keep businesses afloat during the pandemic, “the largest fraud in U.S. history.” As much as 10% of the relief money—$80 billion—was stolen in 2020, as money went out the door without verification checks (the Biden administration has since imposed verification rules). Swindlers also stole $90 billion to $400 billion from the Covid unemployment relief program, and another $80 billion from a different Covid relief program.
We have also learned that the State Department can’t account for the foreign gifts Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, and other administration officials received in office because the officials did not submit an accounting, as is required by law.
But those stories pale in comparison to the news broken last night by David D. Kirkpatrick and Kate Kelly of the New York Times: six months after Trump left office, an investment fund controlled by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), invested $2 billion with Trump’s senior advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, despite the fact that the fund advisors found Kushner’s new company “unsatisfactory in all aspects.” At the same time, they also invested about $1 billion in another new firm run by Trump’s former treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin.
Kushner has little experience in private equity, and his firm consists primarily of that Saudi money; no American institutions have invested with him. The Saudi investment will net Kushner’s firm about $25 million a year in asset management fees, and the investors required him to hire qualified investment professionals to manage the money.
It certainly looks as if Kushner is being rewarded for his work on behalf of the kingdom, and perhaps in anticipation of influence in the future. Kushner defended MBS after news broke that the crown prince had approved the killing and dismemberment of U.S. resident and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Kushner helped to broker $110 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia, even as Congress was outraged by MBS’s war in Yemen. Most concerning, though, is that Kushner had access to the most sensitive materials in our government. Career officials denied Kushner’s security clearance out of concern about his foreign connections, but Trump overruled them.
We also know that classified material labeled “Top Secret” was in the 15 boxes of documents belonging to the National Archives and Records Administration that Trump took to his home at Mar-a-Lago after he left the White House. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently investigating.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 19:21:59 GMT
Can't talk about all the grift, the snowflakes will get upset. And surely not prosecution for all their illegal activities!!
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Post by Gem Girl on Apr 12, 2022 19:54:39 GMT
Why, for the love of all that's holy, hasn't Jared's security clearance been rescinded? He never should have had it (T-rump wouldn't pass a security clearance check that a normal government employee needs, either).
And, like so many laws that assumed decency from our elected Presidents, there don't seem to be any penalties spelled out, nor mechanisms of enforcement. That appears to make them ignorable to those of low integrity. Maybe they need to be changed now, like so much that was fine before grifters went to PA Ave.
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Post by hop2 on Apr 12, 2022 20:52:24 GMT
We may not have to listen to him to much longer. Although his replacement maybe worse . Madison Cawthorn bails on congressional debate as GOP officials turn on himMatthew Chapman April 11, 2022 On Monday, The Asheville Citizen Times reported that Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), facing increasing opposition from his own party for seeking a second term in office, declined to show up at a primary debate in his district. "Cawthorn spokesperson Luke Ball said there were more than 10 debates scheduled and the congressman had committed to two. He might do 'a couple' more but was not planning to attend the Agricultural Center event, Ball said," reported Joel Burgess, This comes after Cawthorn, a firebrand ally of former President Donald Trump, claimed that many of his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill engage in cocaine-fueled sex orgies — a claim for which he has provided no evidence and which infuriated GOP leaders. It also comes as local North Carolina GOP leaders, including the state Senate President Pro Tempore and state Speaker of the House, have endorsed state Sen. Chuck Edwards against him. "How recent events involving Cawthorn will play out at the debate and ultimately in the May 17 primary remain unclear," said the report. "Some candidates have sought to downplay the Police Benevolent Association's endorsement or to criticize Edwards for his ties to established GOP lawmakers. Most challengers, meanwhile, have declined to weigh in on Cawthorn's bizarre and damning drug and sex allegations." www.rawstory.com/madison-cawthorn-2657139001/You see IOKIYR does not apply IF your tattling on other republicans. You can make all the fabricated alternative facts up about anyone else that you want but don’t spill the tea about other republicans. That’s where they draw the line I guess.
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Post by lucyg on Apr 12, 2022 21:28:55 GMT
We may not have to listen to him to much longer. Although his replacement maybe worse . Madison Cawthorn bails on congressional debate as GOP officials turn on himMatthew Chapman April 11, 2022 On Monday, The Asheville Citizen Times reported that Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC), facing increasing opposition from his own party for seeking a second term in office, declined to show up at a primary debate in his district. "Cawthorn spokesperson Luke Ball said there were more than 10 debates scheduled and the congressman had committed to two. He might do 'a couple' more but was not planning to attend the Agricultural Center event, Ball said," reported Joel Burgess, This comes after Cawthorn, a firebrand ally of former President Donald Trump, claimed that many of his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill engage in cocaine-fueled sex orgies — a claim for which he has provided no evidence and which infuriated GOP leaders. It also comes as local North Carolina GOP leaders, including the state Senate President Pro Tempore and state Speaker of the House, have endorsed state Sen. Chuck Edwards against him. "How recent events involving Cawthorn will play out at the debate and ultimately in the May 17 primary remain unclear," said the report. "Some candidates have sought to downplay the Police Benevolent Association's endorsement or to criticize Edwards for his ties to established GOP lawmakers. Most challengers, meanwhile, have declined to weigh in on Cawthorn's bizarre and damning drug and sex allegations." www.rawstory.com/madison-cawthorn-2657139001/You see IOKIYR does not apply IF your tattling on other republicans. You can make all the fabricated alternative facts up about anyone else that you want but don’t spill the tea about other republicans. That’s where they draw the line I guess. If that story was even true. He’s a longtime known liar.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Apr 12, 2022 21:33:02 GMT
lucyg yes he is a liar. Hugely.... But they are pissed he put it out there. They are going to try using the court again. Off the ballot is good!! He is too close to the insurrectionists.
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