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On 5/14/2024 at 3:01 PM, we_gotta_believe said:

This clown has an app on his phone to automatically message his son if he watches porn, but showing up to court in solidarity for a guy who literally cheated on his pregnant wife with a porn star is obviously fine.

 

He's a good Christian, you can tell by his action....oh

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On 5/14/2024 at 3:01 PM, we_gotta_believe said:

This clown has an app on his phone to automatically message his son if he watches porn, but showing up to court in solidarity for a guy who literally cheated on his pregnant wife with a porn star is obviously fine.

 

It always seems most of them are all talk, we have a few here.

:roll:

8 hours ago, Toastrel said:

:roll:

For once she is right

Speaker Johnson proves that MAGA is pro crime. 

1 hour ago, jsdarkstar said:

Speaker Johnson proves that MAGA is pro crime. 

But he has an app that tells his son if he does porn, so he's really very cool.

:towel:

Opinion | Trump’s legal fees are starving state Republicans of cash at a very bad time

https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-trump-legal-fees-starving-103935005.html

A growing number of state Republican operations are either broke or perilously close to it. Last year, the Minnesota Republican Party reported having only $53 in the bank and over $330,000 in debt. In January, Michigan’s Republicans faced bankruptcy amid a brutal MAGA leadership fight. So much for being the party of fiscal responsibility.

Republican Party chairs know from Democrats’ past examples that starved state operations lead to electoral blowouts at the ballot box. But the Republican National Committee isn’t coming to the rescue with a fire hose of cash, and that gives Democrats a clear roadmap for capitalizing on the GOP’s historic weakness this November.

 

Republicans can thank Donald Trump for their current financial problems. Trump’s deal with the RNC requires the party to run its donations first through his Save America PAC — which already paid over $50 million toward Trump’s personal legal fees in 2023 alone. That was before RNC co-chair Lara Trump mused about skipping the middleman making the GOP pay Trump’s legal bills directly.

2024 is predicted to be the most expensive campaign season in history, with candidates expected to shell out over $10 billion on advertising and voter appeals. An outsized chunk of that cash will fund close races in swing states and districts, like the New York congressional districts where unexpected Republican successes in 2022 flipped control of the House of Representatives. Those embattled New Yorkers join a growing list of Republican lawmakers fighting for their political lives this year. All of them want a piece of a shrinking national fundraising pie.

Every time I see the Republican party organizing in my neighborhood, it is a fundraiser to pay for someone's legal defense: for Trump, for J6 defendants... RNC has become an organization to defend criminals.

:D

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buncha vadge-mouths!  :roll:  

 

51 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

 

Jack Smith could use that as evidence.

 

 

2 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

harrison butker should have a talk with her. 

She's aiming to give Trump a handy during a break

1 minute ago, DrPhilly said:

She's aiming to give Trump a handy during a break

It would really be more of a finger-y than a handy

 

 

7 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

It would really be more of a finger-y than a handy

A "pinchy" lmao

 

 

21 minutes ago, DrPhilly said:

She's aiming to give Trump a handy during a break

She's one politician willing to reach across the aisle.

25 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

SMASH !

37 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

The should be yelling, how much for a BJ? 

2 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

The should be yelling, how much for a BJ? 

BeetleJuice about $4 to rent on Amazin Prime

4 hours ago, jsdarkstar said:

:towel:

Opinion | Trump’s legal fees are starving state Republicans of cash at a very bad time

https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-trump-legal-fees-starving-103935005.html

A growing number of state Republican operations are either broke or perilously close to it. Last year, the Minnesota Republican Party reported having only $53 in the bank and over $330,000 in debt. In January, Michigan’s Republicans faced bankruptcy amid a brutal MAGA leadership fight. So much for being the party of fiscal responsibility.

Republican Party chairs know from Democrats’ past examples that starved state operations lead to electoral blowouts at the ballot box. But the Republican National Committee isn’t coming to the rescue with a fire hose of cash, and that gives Democrats a clear roadmap for capitalizing on the GOP’s historic weakness this November.

 

Republicans can thank Donald Trump for their current financial problems. Trump’s deal with the RNC requires the party to run its donations first through his Save America PAC — which already paid over $50 million toward Trump’s personal legal fees in 2023 alone. That was before RNC co-chair Lara Trump mused about skipping the middleman making the GOP pay Trump’s legal bills directly.

2024 is predicted to be the most expensive campaign season in history, with candidates expected to shell out over $10 billion on advertising and voter appeals. An outsized chunk of that cash will fund close races in swing states and districts, like the New York congressional districts where unexpected Republican successes in 2022 flipped control of the House of Representatives. Those embattled New Yorkers join a growing list of Republican lawmakers fighting for their political lives this year. All of them want a piece of a shrinking national fundraising pie.

 

We've been talking about this for years, Trump's entire grand master 5D plan is to drink the milkshake of the GOP.  He doesn't spend a dime on local elections, just shows up and does his rally. It might be the greatest grift of all time he's got the entire apparatus killing each other to get robbed.

Let's Fing go!

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