July 22, 20214 yr 59 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: So basically some local officials "audited" (tampered with) voting machines, rendering them unusable for future elections. All because the right can't accept losing. Whatever group "audited" the machines could have enough info to tamper with others just like it. I wonder what other jurisdictions use the same ones? Let's just go back to the old pull-lever machines.
July 22, 20214 yr 12 hours ago, toolg said: Exactly right Candace! Life-saving medicine should cost the same as COVID vaccination! Or at least health insurance should do what we pay them to do, and cover its cost. I can’t believe she got that right… oh, nm. I spoke too soon. We can’t have anything good. That wouldn’t be conservative enough. She has to be the dumbest person on the planet.
July 22, 20214 yr 7 minutes ago, Gannan said: She has to be the dumbest person on the planet. She's probably not nearly as dumb as she tweets, these pundits are just trying to figure out what the useful idiots* are going to get behind so they can keep them angry and voting Republican. Some of those useful idiots here in the forum are probably better candidates for dumbest person on the planet. * Mona Charen needs to write a sequel to her original book around the Trump era
July 23, 20214 yr Impeach hysteria in1,2…3 REVEALED - FBI received 4,500 tips about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh before his nomination: Democrats criticize ‘sham’ process and accuse Trump lawyers of stone-walling the investigation FBI official revealed it received more than 4500 tips during the vetting process for Justice Brett Kavanaugh 'Relevant' tips were passed to White House lawyers, according to FBI assistant director Jill Tyson Democratic senators said the process made a mockery of the tip line if the FBI did not investigate the information Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court in October 2018 But his nomination was almost torpedoed when Christina Blasey Ford accused him of sexual assault at a party in 1982 With Republican support ebbing, President Trump asked the FBI to conduct a background check
July 24, 20214 yr On 7/22/2021 at 9:53 AM, JohnSnowsHair said: She's probably not nearly as dumb as she tweets, these pundits are just trying to figure out what the useful idiots* are going to get behind so they can keep them angry and voting Republican. Some of those useful idiots here in the forum are probably better candidates for dumbest person on the planet. * Mona Charen needs to write a sequel to her original book around the Trump era She really is as dumb as her tweets. Check out her interview with Joe Rogan. Embarrassing.
July 25, 20214 yr On 7/23/2021 at 6:21 PM, Jsvand12 said: She really is as dumb as her tweets. Check out her interview with Joe Rogan. Embarrassing. SICK burn at 14:20
July 26, 20214 yr "Maybe I’ll find somebody in Washington, D.C.” https://hotair.com/headlines/2021/07/26/maybe-ill-find-somebody-in-washington-d-c-n404555 Quote Flynn, the former national security adviser pardoned by Donald Trump for lying about his Russia contacts, made the jaw-dropping remark after he was gifted the gun at the "Church of Glad Tidings” in Yuba City, California. Church members roared with laughter and clapped when Flynn suggested hunting humans in the nation’s capital. "We were trying to come up with a rifle that we thought was appropriate for a general, so we went with an old-school Woodland camouflage … one of our top-quality guns,” said Jason Parker, who works for a gun company. The weapon he presented to Flynn appeared to be a Woodland Camo AR-15. A smiling Flynn responded loudly: "Maybe I’ll find somebody in Washington, D.C.” Typical of the brain damaged Trump supporter.
July 27, 20214 yr https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2021/07/27/tommy-tuberville-files-late-stock-disclosure-reports-more-than-1-million-in-trades/?sh=858b3033dd48 Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) bought and sold more than $1 million worth of securities during his first five months in the Senate, buying and selling stock in some companies with business before his committees, according to a filing released Friday. A member of the Armed Services Committee, Tuberville made four separate purchases of Alcoa, a defense contractor, totaling more than $80,000, before liquidating his entire holding in April. He also traded Alcoa options. In all, the new filing details 132 transactions that took place in an account Tuberville shares with his wife from Jan. 4 to May 24.
July 27, 20214 yr Starting to see these stories become more prevalent. Law enforcement agencies have a white supremacy problem.
July 27, 20214 yr https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/565020-woman-waving-trump-flag-drives-onto-minnesota-capitol-grounds-disrupting Just some more normal behavior from the Trumbots.
July 27, 20214 yr 13 minutes ago, SPIDER-MAN said: I was going to make it's own post because this is THAT hilarious. Anyone who supports Trump deserves what they get.
July 27, 20214 yr NOTZEE admirer feared 'imminent antifa attack' when he allegedly shot fleeing woman who stole flag NSDAP admirer feared 'imminent antifa attack' when he allegedly shot fleeing woman who stole flag Jake Dima Mon, July 26, 2021, 5:22 PM An Oklahoma man whose home is adorned with NSDAP insignias claimed he is immune from prosecution because he feared an "imminent antifa attack" before police said he shot a fleeing woman who stole one of his flags last June. In the immunity motion, Alexander Feaster, a 46-year-old Air Force veteran, contends that a "plot" by "antifa activists" to vandalize his home left him on edge as he waited in a vantage point with his firearm, according to court records obtained by the Smoking Gun. Feaster also said he had illuminated the flags on his property with a floodlight to curb theft, which was a common experience for the retired service member. "He had been alerted by a neighbor a few days prior that there was another plot by 'antifa activists' to vandalize his home and that ... was a threat to his life," a motion read. "He reported the threat to law enforcement and asked for more patrols in the area and as far as Mr. Feaster knows that request went unanswered. ... Mr. Feaster was well aware that he was at least 20 minutes away from any assistance from law enforcement if he were to be attacked." 'UNSPEAKABLE': SANDERS SAYS HE 'NEVER EXPECTED IN MY LIFE AS AN AMERICAN TO SEE' NSDAP FLAG AT RALLY Feaster was jailed on charges of assault and battery with a deadly weapon after authorities said he opened fire last June on Kyndal McVey, 27, with an AR-15 rifle as she ran off his property with a NSDAP flag in tow. McVey was hit with gunfire in the lower abdomen and legs during the incident, and she required multiple surgeries following the encounter, the report said. Feaster's attorney said he had a "sincere and reasonable fear of imminent peril of death or great bodily harm" and that he used his firearm in a "defensive" application. His lawyer further claimed that his distress was "not unreasonable in the summer of 2020, with the media and left-wing activists drumming up riots and praising violence against their political adversaries." "It is a truth that if Mr. Feaster were not a NSDAP, he would likely not have been charged here," wrote Stephen Jones, Feaster's lawyer, arguing that his client's flags were a "First Amendment display" that was "not dissimilar from the flying of the 'Make America Great Again' flag, or the Gay Pride flag, or the 'Don't Tread On Me' Gadsten Snake flag." Prosecutors argued on July 2 that authorities contended that "the defendant relies on the notion that his use of force stopped a wildly imaginary attack." They added that adopting Feaster's theory would give credence to the notion that "retail security guards may lawfully shoot retreating shoplifters." CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER It is unclear with which court Feaster filed his immunity motion. Representatives for the Garfield County Sheriff's Office did not immediately respond to the Washington Examiner's request for the full court documents. Feaster has been released from confinement on a $75,000 bond. He is due in court on Nov. 19 for a preliminary hearing.
July 27, 20214 yr 33 minutes ago, dawkins4prez said: The Bud Light completes this pic. Do you Betsy Sue Bumfug take Jasper J. Conroy to have and to hold in sickness and in health like Tom Hanks holds little babies for the feast of the cabal? I dun do.
July 27, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Boogyman said: Anyone who supports Trump deserves what they get. This is nothing. There are going to be more of these stories throughout the year up until the 2022 midterms. Trump can't back everyone.
July 28, 20214 yr Weekly sourced and speculative, so it pretty much meets the level of integrity needed from some of the trolls around here: https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/leaked-how-gop-insiders-torpedoed-attempt-to-add-28-pages-declassification-to-party-platform/
July 28, 20214 yr 9 hours ago, Boogyman said: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/565020-woman-waving-trump-flag-drives-onto-minnesota-capitol-grounds-disrupting Just some more normal behavior from the Trumbots. There is no law against meandering in a car.
July 30, 20214 yr Ted Cruz doesn't understand science. Also, self-identity isn't Ted Cruz's thing, is it?
July 30, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, toolg said: Ted Cruz doesn't understand science. Also, self-identity isn't Ted Cruz's thing, is it? The Texas Electric Grid? The office of the Junior Senator from Texas? The Republican Party?
July 30, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, vikas83 said: The Texas Electric Grid? The office of the Junior Senator from Texas? The Republican Party? All correct answers!
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