Xorkoth
Bluelight Crew
The scorn that society has heaped on these people has contributed a lot to the damage done, and it plays right into the hands of those who have spread the propaganda.
He's had 4 years. He hasn't built the wall, locked Hillary up, revealed Qanon deep state pedo secrets, fixed the economy, created jobs, fixed healthcare, gotten rid of corrupt politicians, gotten USA out of the middle east...Indictments drop tomorrow and tuesday don’t worry.
Haven’t you heard bad boys move in silence? Never show the enemy your hand till the chips are on the table![]()
I agree it's not 100% his fault, but how bad it got is, and his followers brazen flaunting of breaking laws, or claiming wearing a mask is oppressive.To be fair, the pandemic wasn't Trump's fault, we were going to have to throw money at that regardless. But I agree with you, Trump certainly hasn't curbed government spending or spent money wisely. I just wanted to be fair and point out that in a non-pandemic environment, it wouldn't have ben as bad. And any president would be looking at an inordinately large deficit spending hike under a pandemic.
Your point still entirely stands though. It's pretty delusional to believe that he's waited until the final couple of days of his presidency to suddenly accomplish all of his goals. It doesn't even make sense as a theory.
Did you mean pardons for corrupt politicians? Or...is there still time?Indictments drop tomorrow and tuesday don’t worry.
Indictments drop tomorrow and tuesday don’t worry.
Indictments drop tomorrow and tuesday don’t worry.
It’s looking like no one and everyone was responsible for the Capitol siege. Trump was “just there” being a leader but somehow not leading anyone anywhere, with followers who were following him but not following him, and ultimately aren’t responsible for their own actions because they thought Trump was inviting them to the Capitol. 8(as i understand it, in the second case, "i was only following trump's orders" will be a factor in the criminal defense.
two related stories...
as i understand it, in the second case, "i was only following trump's orders" will be a factor in the criminal defense.
- Wearing horns and fur pelts during the Capitol riot, Jacob Chansley now wants to testify against Trump at impeachment trial
- Capitol rioter Garret Miller says he was following Trump’s orders, apologizes to AOC for threat
alasdair
Once again we see just how disloyal these people are, turning on each other the moment things get tough. And they expect to fight a civil war?
This is interesting because I’ve heard historians say this was one of the most divisive times in American history. I don’t think of it as a time of great unity, which is not necessarily a bad thing as long as one has a clear moral purpose, whatever that is.a semblence of solidarity and mutual goals was no doubt in the sixties when the anti-war movement reached it's most critical point
Liz Cheney will keep her post as #3 in the House.It would be amusing to watch the Republicans flail around banging on about “unity” and their eternal status as victims if the attack on the Capitol, the related deaths, and the attempt of an armed mob to subvert democracy weren’t at the root of this mess.
The backlash against the House Republicans who voted for impeachment and the stalwart defenders of Trump in the Senate are racing towards an inevitable clash between the historical values of the party and the political calculation of supporting Trump.
Liz Cheney, #3 Republican in the House of Representatives, voted for impeachment and is facing the repercussions of that vote right now. But will she be lauded in the future for having foresight or shunned for the crime of choosing what might end up being the losing side?
There’s a really good article in Politico about her positioning and where she might end up in history. Worth a read.
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Trump Loyalists Want To Punish Liz Cheney. So?
She’s making a big bet that what’s unpopular in her party today will make her more formidable in the future.www.politico.com
Liz Cheney will keep her post as #3 in the House.
House Republicans also announced they aren’t going to strip Representative MTG (Greene) of her Committee posts.