September 3, 20223 yr If you have time and interest this is a focus group of women who voted Trump 2016 and Biden 2020. Some from PA, GA and OH. It's interesting. The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell - Make Politics Boring Again, Please https://podcastaddict.com/episode/144656386
September 5, 20223 yr Old news, but first I saw it and proud of Philadelphia. This is how you treat NSDAPs marching in your city hall.
September 6, 20223 yr On 9/4/2022 at 6:45 PM, JohnSnowsHair said: Besides being oddly specific about some random guy in a Starbucks... I think he kinda hit the right point. You can like soy lattes and love the flag, whatever... Be yourself, live and let live. Then I found the actual tweet. Oh.
September 6, 20223 yr Just your typical Maga supporter. Trump Rally Highlighted Jan. 6 Prisoner Who Posed As Adolf Hitler Mary Papenfuss Mon, September 5, 2022 at 2:06 PM Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, seen above, was convicted of all charges brought against him in relation to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (Photo: Courtesy federal court motion against Timothy Hale-Cusanelli) Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, seen above, was convicted of all charges brought against him in relation to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. (Photo: Courtesy federal court motion against Timothy Hale-Cusanelli) Of all people to highlight at his weekend Pennsylvania rally, former President Donald Trump gave stage time for a single Jan. 6 rioter from New Jersey who dressed like Adolf Hitler and told co-workers that the führer "should have finished the job,” according to investigators. Convicted insurrectionist Timothy Hale-Cusanelli’s aunt pleaded for sympathy for her nephew from the stage at Trump’s rally Saturday in Wilkes-Barre. "Tim went to the nation’s capitol to hear his president speak” last year, Cynthia Hughes told the crowd. "He dressed in a suit and tie and his favorite hat. Tim wanted to take part in what he thought was going to be a historical event. Instead, he witnessed a horror show,” she added. But she omitted a few salient points about Hale-Cusanelli, who was found guilty in May of multiple charges in the riot, including civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding. When working as a security contractor at Naval Weapons Station Earle in New Jersey before his arrest, Cusanelli often made white supremacist and anti-Semitic comments to co-workers, according to a federal court filing against him last year. He also showed up for work sporting a "Hitler mustache” and styled his short black hair to look like Hitler’s, according to the motion. Thirty-four co-workers interviewed by Navy investigators as part of an internal probe said Hale-Cusanelli held "extremist or radical views pertaining to the Jewish people, minorities and women.” Some said they were "afraid” of him. "Being a supporter of Adolf Hitler does put you in the fascist category. There is no ‘semi’ about it,” Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.) told CNN’s Jim Acosta Sunday, referring to President Joe Biden last week referring to MAGA extremism as "semi-fascism.” Hale-Cusanelli told federal investigators that he stormed the Capitol to disrupt the certification of electoral votes for President Joe Biden, and was merely "following the entreaties of then-commander in chief” Donald Trump, prosecutors recounted in the court filing. The federal motion successfully sought to block Hale-Cusanelli’s pretrial release due to his "fantasy of participating in another Civil War,” the court document stated. He remains behind bars while he awaits sentencing. Hughes characterized her nephew as "sort of a poster child for Jan. 6th-related injustice,” CNN’s national security correspondent Zachary Cohen told Acosta Sunday. Yet the judge — in this case, a Trump appointee — was "so concerned that his violent neo-NSDAP rhetoric would turn from words into violence [that he] decided to keep him in jail while his court process played out,” Cohen noted. There are a "ton of Jan. 6 defendants that the former president could have chosen from in terms of featuring them to defend or at least try to draw sympathy for people who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6,” said Cohen. Yet "this was the case that ultimately took center stage.”
September 6, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, toolg said: Besides being oddly specific about some random guy in a Starbucks... I think he kinda hit the right point. You can like soy lattes and love the flag, whatever... Be yourself, live and let live. Then I found the actual tweet. Oh. You gotta love it how they always nail the esoteric lingo on obscure menu items while hating on the symbol of everything wrong in America...overpriced coffee.
September 7, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, mayanh8 said: I’ll bet it’s the same "they” that always killed Kenny.
September 7, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, EagleJoe8 said: I’ll bet it’s the same "they” that always killed Kenny. I'll bet the "They" is code for liberals and Liberals is code for all Democrats and Democrats is code for Pedophiles and space lasers.
September 7, 20223 yr Quote Former White House chief strategist and MAGA warrior Steve Bannon has been criminally charged in New York in a sealed indictment and is expected to surrender to state prosecutors on Thursday, according to the Washington Post and other outlets. Most of the news outlets that reported on the new indictment didn’t have details on the charges. However, CNN and the Guardian reported that the charges are connected to Bannon’s infamous "We Build the Wall” scam that got him indicted for fraud by the federal government before Trump pardoned his former crony in the final hours of his presidency. lock him up!
September 7, 20223 yr I bet at least a half dozen people on this board help Bannon buy a yacht or something lmao.
September 7, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, mr_hunt said: #nepa Same people worried about teachers raising their children. They need those teachers if their kids are going to actually have a chance.
September 7, 20223 yr 45 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: "it's the liberal radicals that are more mainstream..." 🤣
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