Friday, November 17, 2017

Should Trump step down because "he" was accused like Franken?

Well, let's start with this. It's very unlikely that Al Franken will step down. It's even less likely that the Senate will vote to expel him. But all that being said, there is more "reason" to consider the possibility of Franken stepping down or being expelled than there is to suggest that the President should step down or otherwise be forced out.

Why? Simple. The President was elected by American voters who already heard the allegations brought forth. They heard his recorded statements. They listened to accuser after accuser. They still elected him President. Why? Probably because he never claimed to be a champion of the women's sexual harassment causes and because pretty much everyone figures he took some liberties with women in his life.

Think Bill Clinton. Would he have won a third term, even after the general public figured out he was a womanizer, sexual abuser, and alleged rapist?  Of course he would have. People didn't care.

But Al Franken has run as a champion of woman's rights, even authoring anti-sex-assault legislation. But more to the point, the Minnesota voters never knew about these allegations. Had this been made public back in 2006 when it happened, or anytime before the 2008 election... there is no chance that Al Franken beats Norm Coleman (which he won by 225 votes after the longest recount in history).

Bottom Line:
  • Donald Trump was elected for who he was, warts and all.
  • Al Franken was elected under false pretenses.
It makes all the difference in the world. 


105 comments:

wphamilton said...

remains to be seen how many false pretenses Trump used to get elected. I think he's probably the biggest phony to ever sit in the Oval Office.

But I kind of like your Franken-Trump analogy. Both kind of idiots, both famous for public comedy. Neither one seems to have a grasp on public property ... or on reality in general. On careful consideration, I'll probably grant that Trump is equal to one of the worst clowns of the Democratic Party. I won't complain if you demand that Franken resign from the Senate over this.

commie said...

But more to the point, the Minnesota voters never knew about these allegations. Had this been made public back in 2006


And if 100k voters in Wi, Ohio and Pa knew trump lied about his innocence of grabbing pusssy would he have won/???? The moore supporters are blaming the devil for his travails because Roy is a great man and would never grab ass.....just like trump...

James said...

The White House is saying the twelve women accusing
Trump are lying and Trump is telling the truth.


REPORTER:
"Mr. President, if the women are willing to take
lie detector tests, are you?"

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Your idea infuriates me, James.
It is just so unfair to Trump.

Cowardly King Obama said...

Keep that quiet! Keep that quiet!
Some reporter might actually ask him that!

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

I agree with james that cowardly king obama exists

ROFLMFAO !!!

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

james. the only thing that infuriates me is your constant spamming from political_lire (6 posts in one morning lifted from that site, totally ridiculous), your worthless word, and your dementia, you can't keep your "facts" straight.

GET YOUR FUCKING HEAD OUT OF YOUR ASS !!! probably way to late to say that it must have grown in, and it shows.

WHAT A FUCKING FRAUD of a "pastor", and A COMPLETE ASSHOLE

ROFLMFAO !!!

Anonymous said...

Jane, why, if ur a person of faith do you lie so often?

Is Joe Bidentify a Pedophile?

Anonymous said...

Is Joe Biden a Pedophile?

C.H. Truth said...

And if 100k voters in Wi, Ohio and Pa knew trump lied about his innocence of grabbing pusssy would he have won/?

Um... the voters in Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania had their opportunity to hear both the allegations and denials. They made up their minds fully informed of both.

You do get the difference between hearing allegations before an election and hearing them after an election?

Anonymous said...

Damn you got it worse the HB.

Anonymous said...

That is too deep for the Three Liberals + 1 of CHT.

Anonymous said...

Jane and HB are ok with AL Franken groping thier wife , as long as he did it as a "joke" Jane or "prank" HB.

The left media is blaming the victim for being too pretty .

Mr AL Fraken , he was married at the time he groped her.

Anonymous said...

Newly released documents and reports show Obama liked about Al QaeDa in the run up to 2012 election.

Oh well, the legendary jv prez

wphamilton said...

Um...... They made up their minds fully informed of both.

That's a stretch - Trumps margin of voters in those states were all fully informed? Suckered, I could believe but fully informed, of course not.

Cowardly King Obama said...

Oh this just upsets me so much!
________________________________

Democrat Facing Moore Is Raising a Torrent of Cash

“The Roy Moore scandal has unleashed a torrent of online donations to Democrat Doug Jones, who was collecting around $250,000 per day in its immediate aftermath,” NBC News reports.

“Democrats may end up in the unlikely situation of dramatically outspending the GOP in the Senate contest in deep red Alabama now that national Republicans have abandoned Moore. The Republican candidate’s bank account had been depleted by a tough primary battle even before nine women came forward to accuse of him of sexual impropriety.”

Fucking Daddy said...





Bannon May Find Donors Hard to Get

“Steve Bannon has vowed to lead a ‘season of war’ on Washington’s Republican establishment. But donors most likely to fund a disruptive campaign may be hard to win over,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Bannon is planning to support primary challengers to GOP senators with a goal of toppling Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell… Turning that into reality likely would require tens of millions of dollars to rally voters and build the name recognition of various candidates facing well-financed, sitting senators. Indeed, outside groups spent nearly $3 million in 2012 helping Richard Mourdock defeat Republican Sen. Dick Lugar in Indiana. Mr. Mourdock went on to lose the general election.”
“In recent weeks, however, two of the biggest GOP donors who have funded disruptive campaigns in the past have distanced themselves from Mr. Bannon. And the turbulent Senate race in Alabama, where Mr. Bannon backs Republican candidate Roy Moore, who is facing sexual assault allegations, has energized Mr. McConnell’s defenders.”

Oh it hurts! said...

Oh that just upsets me so much! I worship the ground Bannon walks on!
--Fucking Daddy

Me too!
--Cowardly King Obama

James Boswell said...

I'm a fucking loser.

Signed,

Rev James Boswell pedophile
Normal, Illinois

Cowardly King Obama said...

oh hate it when politicalwire.com publishes objectively true stuff like this! It will be harder to pull the wool over people's eyes with the truth being told like this. That's why I don't want James revealing this sort of thing!
________________

Speed and Subterfuge Is Key to GOP Tax Strategy

John Cassidy: “It is entirely conceivable that, in two weeks’ time, the Republican Party’s leaders will have largely succeeded in railroading through Congress an unpopular, regressive, and damaging tax reform. That was their plan from the beginning, and so far it has worked out much as they intended. On Thursday, the House, spurred on by Paul Ryan, voted to approve its version of the legislation. Now everything depends on what happens in the Senate.

“To get their tax plan through this final legislative stretch, the Republicans will try to rely on speed, subterfuge, and diversion. McConnell and Ryan have read the opinion polls. They know that there is WIDESPREAD OPPOSITION to their plan’s major elements, such as
its big tax cuts for corporations,
unincorporated businesses,
and rich people (like the President),
or its new limits on popular deductions
for mortgage interest and state and local taxes.

“That explains why the Republicans DIDN'T HOLD ANY HEARINGS in the House, and why they are adopting SIMILAR BLITZIRIEG TACTICS in the Senate. The G.O.P.’s strategy is to rush this thing through before the other side has time to organize a defense.”

James Boswell said...

I'm a fucking loser.

Signed,

Rev James Boswell pedophile
Normal, Illinois

wphamilton said...

Oh, to answer "Should Trump step down because ..." - YES. Because he's accused of molesting women, sure. Because the job interferes with his golf swing, that works. Whatever reason he has for stepping down, I'm good with.

Anonymous said...

Wp, since we are all so fucking stupid, tell us how much better a Hillary Presidency would. There we no other choices.

Anonymous said...

Unemployment hits new low not seen during the milk and honey years of God obama. It took the Devil currently on the Golf course to do it.

I have to say I am a bit surprised how butt hurt the ilk of WP still are by losing , it has been over a year.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He exposed the CH thing that he always has a way to desire to let Trump get away with sexual harassment.

Commonsense said...
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Commonsense said...

Um...... They made up their minds fully informed of both.

That's a stretch - Trumps margin of voters in those states were all fully informed?


If they weren't "fully informed" it certainly wasn't the fault of the liberal media who ran the stories 24/7 in an effort to knock Trump out of the race.

commie said...

If they weren't "fully informed"

Big if when you consider how many cast votes for anything but a democrat.....and hold the party over country...that is sad now trump is again claiming he never did anything to those dozen women .......Yeah, right.....

Anonymous said...

WP premise is a butt-hurt one. His point is "we the stupid" voted Trump. And his ilk the enlightened voted "other then Trump".

commie said...

KD the stump broke postulated....

His point is "we the stupid" voted Trump.

And in your and menstrals case....he is 10000% correct!!!!!

commie said...

The lying right continues unabated...this felon should be in jail, instead the idiots of montana sent him to DC!!!! WP thesis is again proven for the right...

In newly released documents, Greg Gianforte, then the Republican candidate in Montana’s special congressional election, told police that a reporter from the Guardian had grabbed his wrist during a physical altercation at his campaign headquarters in May.

His statements appear to contradict the apology he later issued, where he said the reporter Ben Jacobs “did not initiate any physical contact with me, and I had no right to assault you,” raising questions about whether the now Congressman was truthful with authorities.

http://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2017/11/17/Rep-Greg-Gianforte-s-account-to-police-of-the-assault-with-a-reporter-appears-to-contradict-his-later-apology/stories/201711170314

Gianforte won Montana’s lone U.S. House seat 24 hours after the assault and in June, he pleaded guilty to charges that he assaulted Jacobs and was sentenced to 40 hours of community service, 20 hours of anger management classes and a $385 fine in court costs, according to the Associated Press.

The documents from Gallatin County law enforcement, made public for the first time Friday, provides more details about the incident at the politician’s campaign headquarters on May 24, which was witnessed by other journalists, captured on audio and made national headlines.

Commonsense said...

So what was the point Dennis? He pleaded guilty and was sentence.

commie said...

A confirmation of WP's hypothesis that American voters can be very stupid...Case in point stump broke asshole....

From ny times
But the problem is not the Russians — it’s us. We’re getting played because too many Americans are ill equipped to perform the basic functions of citizenship. If the point of the Russian campaign, aided domestically by right-wing media, was to get people to think there is no such thing as knowable truth, the bad guys have won.

As we crossed the 300-day mark of Donald Trump’s presidency on Thursday, fact-checkers noted that he has made more than 1,600 false or misleading claims. Good God. At least five times a day, on average, this president says something that isn’t true.

We have a White House of lies because a huge percentage of the population can’t tell fact from fiction. But a huge percentage is also clueless about the basic laws of the land. In a democracy, we the people are supposed to understand our role in this power-sharing thing.

Timothy Egan




"At least five times a day, on average, this president says something that isn’t true."I suspect it would be easier to count the times when...
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This is where the US stands versus other nations in two telling scores;Student Math Scores #18Student Reading Scores ...
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People seeking to take citizenship in this country must pass rigorous test about both the history and and constitution of this country. If...

Nearly one in three Americans cannot name a single branch of government. When NPR tweeted out sections of the Declaration of Independence last year, many people were outraged. They mistook Thomas Jefferson’s fighting words for anti-Trump propaganda.

Fake news is a real thing produced by active disseminators of falsehoods. Trump uses the term to describe anything he doesn’t like, a habit now picked up by political liars everywhere.

commie said...

Menstral attempted to type.......

He pleaded guilty and was sentence.

He was sentence???? McPeabrain??? He apologized and the women accepted....Gee....Maybe trump could do the same!!!!!! Like you, he is never wrong....LOLOLOL

Anonymous said...

WP, you don't want us stupid people voting For your canidate just so you win do you. And if us dumbass do vote for the correct canidate do we become enlightened.

commie said...

Mistaken I was posting about Franken.....oh well.....your grammar still sucked and his story changed, just like jared....can't keep the story straight. He should resign......

commie said...

you don't want us stupid people voting For your candidate

You are just stupid beyond your years.......

commie said...

From the conservative NY Daily News.....R's are stupid!!!!

Then on Monday, another victim accused Moore of having sexually assaulted her when she was 16. That was apparently and suddenly enough for McConnell, and House Speaker Paul Ryan, who shifted gears to call the allegations against Moore “credible.”

Women’s credibility is the crucible of all harassment claims. It’s why Harvey Weinstein and Roger Ailes hired private investigators to collect dirt on their accusers so as to undermine them with editors and district attorneys. It’s why the Washington Post made a pre-emptive strike against the inevitable smear campaign by including information on one of the victims’ divorces, debts and the time she sold alcohol to a minor. And it’s why victims fail to report their abuse for fear of having their entire lives ripped apart and put on trial.

After the Roy Moore debacle, it's clear the GOP has lost its soul
Congressional Republicans may be falling all over themselves now to side with Moore’s victims, but they have yet to utter a word yet on the 17 women who’ve accused Donald Trump of harassing, attacking or otherwise inappropriately interacting with them.

What exactly do those women have to do to prove credible? Republicans seem content with the White House’s official position that they’re all liars.

The President himself is so far sticking with Moore, issuing a statement last week through a spokesman that sounded like his own defense: “Like most Americans the President does not believe we can allow a mere allegation, in this case one from many years ago, to destroy a person’s life. However the President also believes, that if these allegations are true Judge Moore will do the right thing and step aside.”

Commonsense said...

So basically you're saying that if the American voters don't vote your way, they are stupid and uninformed.

That is the complaint of the loser and it's as old as the republic itself.

Cowardly King Obama said...

I have lost all respect for
Donald
I WOULD NEVER TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST
TO ESTABLISH MY SEXUAL HARRASSMENT INNOCENCE
Trump

commie said...

Menstral the dolt posted an erroneous opinion......

So basically you're saying that if the American voters don't vote your way,

No one said that, menstral, except you. Idiot...

James Boswell said...

I'm such a fucking loser.

Signed,

Rev James Boswell pedophile
Normal, Illinois

:-) said...

That Obama is such a loser

"Cowardly King Obama said...
I have lost all respect for
Donald
I WOULD NEVER TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST
TO ESTABLISH MY SEXUAL HARRASSMENT INNOCENCE"

JAMES BOSWELL said...

I'M A FUCKING LOSER.

SIGNED,

REV JAMES BOSWELL PEDOPHILE
NORMAL, ILLINOIS

commie said...


The hypocrisy of the right runs rampant everywhere...another holy right wing asshole screws the pooch in the name of god and country....LOLOLOL KD and Menstral would pull the lever for this pervert without thinking....normal for the R!!!!

A Republican 'Family Values' State Legislator Quits After Having Sex With a Man in His Office
An Ohio Republican state legislator who consistently touts his faith and his anti-LGBT stances resigned this week after being caught having sex with a man in his office.

Representative Wes Goodman, who is married, was reportedly seen by someone who is not a staffer having sex with a man inside his Riffe Center office. The witness told Ohio House Chief of Staff Mike Dittoe of the situation early Tuesday afternoon, according to the Columbus Dispatch.

Dittoe told House Speaker Republican Cliff Rosenberger, who met with Goodman. Shortly after the meeting, Goodman resigned due to “inappropriate conduct.”

Trending: California School Shooting Lockdown Saved Lives, But Active Shooter Drills Aren't Universal. Why?

This comes as a surprise to many constituents, because Goodman has consistently spoken about "natural marriage" being between a man and a woman. His campaign website, which is now offline, outlined his views on family: "Healthy, vibrant, thriving, values-driven families are the source of Ohio's proud history and the key to Ohio's future greatness. The ideals of a loving father and mother, a committed natural marriage, and a caring community are well worth pursuing and protecting."

Goodman’s twitter bio describes him as: “Christian. American. Conservative. Republican. Husband to @Beth1027.” His tweets are protected and his account is private. His Facebook page has been taken offline.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A Fox News poll released Thursday, a week after the first accusations, showed Jones leading Moore by eight points. Support from women was helping to give Jones the edge with 68 percent for Jones compared to 32 percent for Moore.

Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...

A Fox News poll released Thursday, a week after the first accusations, showed Jones leading Moore by eight points. Support from women was helping to give Jones the edge with 68 percent for Jones compared to 32 percent for Moore.
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gee, thanks alky.

i'm curious...

will you be posting any other news stories we've already read?

oh, and don't look now but moore's fundraising has skyrocketed.

so much for the NRSC and the RNC cutting him off.

heh.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Republicans who believe that judge Roy Moore should step down and believe that Senator So Franken should resign, should also call for the President to resign.

Anonymous said...

Representative Wes Goodman, who is married, was reportedly seen by someone who is not a staffer having sex with a man inside his Riffe Center office.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

lemme guess, he was banging john kasich.


Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The Republicans who believe that judge Roy Moore should step down and believe that Senator So Franken should resign, should also call for the President to resign.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

resign over what, alky?

Anonymous said...




max scene - impeach trump for name calling:

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/maxine-waters-impeach-trump-name-calling/


the average IQ of the congressional black caucus has got to be stuck in the double digits.

wphamilton said...

So basically you're saying that if the American voters don't vote your way, they are stupid and uninformed.

No, some voters were uninformed because they preferred knee-jerk emotional reactions over going to the trouble of informing themselves. I was careful to refer to his margin of voters. I guess you missed that?

Most American voters DID vote my way - for someone other than Trump. Keep that in mind when you assert unwarranted generalizations like this.

Anonymous said...

No, some voters were uninformed because they preferred knee-jerk emotional reactions over going to the trouble of informing themselves.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


well wp, after decades of being betrayed, ostracized, marginalized and otherwise overlooked, no one should be surprised that we had finally arrived at a knee jerk election result.

So upset with Trump, JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

White House Defends Trump’s Attack on Franken

The White House defended President Trump’s attack on Sen. Al Franken’s sexual misconduct by saying the allegations against Franken were very different from accusations against Trump, USA Today reports.

Said White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders: “Specifically, Sen. Franken has admitted wrongdoing and the president hasn’t. That’s a very clear distinction.”
___________________

Sure is. Between admitting the truth and lying about the truth.

Huge difference.

Regarding Cowardly King Trump, Cowardly King Obama said...

When will the President take a lie detector test to prove his self-alleged "innocence"?

I mean, nobody believes him.
A lie detector test should set the record straight

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

"So upset with Trump, JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said..."

"Regarding Cowardly King Trump, Cowardly King Obama said..."

the "pastor" leads off again

What did you finish yesterday off after breaking your word - 10 political_lire cut-n-paste posts ?

WHAT A FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT YOU ARE, and everyone here knows it, even you.

ROFLMFAO !!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Governor Kay Ivey says she will still vote for Roy Moore even if he's guilty of child molestation because he's a Republican.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...


and you claim political_lire has conservative support...

maybe as much as Media Matters with George Soros is conservative

You are either totally naïve, stupid, attempting to be manipulative or all of the above.

AND A TOTAL FUCKING ASSHOLE WITH YOUR CONTINUOUS SPAM.
carry on asshole, "pastor", at least you get cowardly obama right.

ROFLMFAO !!!

Cowardly King Obama said...

Oh I hate it when this bitch makes a good point like this.

I hate her, hate her, hate her!!!!!!!!!.
_______________________

Clinton Says the Difference Is In the Apology

“Hillary Clinton slammed President Trump and Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore over their alleged sexual misconduct, criticizing them for not ‘accepting responsibility’ and ‘apologizing’ for their reported transgressions as Sen. Al Franken did,” Politico reports.

“Clinton said that Franken, who was accused this week of groping a female broadcaster in 2006, acted responsibly by owning up to his actions and publicly apologizing for them — a far cry from the response given by Trump and Moore.”
_____________________

(And to think she got 3 million votes more than my hero The Donald! Arrrrrgh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

There are many credible women who were sexually assaulted by this President. If you want Senator Am Franken should resign, using the same standard the President should resign.

JANES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

see ROFLMFAO !!!

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

and now I've got the "pastor" saying fucking, bitch etc...

I'm ROFLMFAO so much I'm crying !!!!

thanks

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Another ill informed opinion per rrb.

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade blasted Roy Moore (R) on Friday after a woman accused the Alabama Senate candidate of calling her at her high school to ask her on a date when he was in his 30s.

Kilmeade called the alleged behavior "obscene."

"I would kick his head in if it was one of my daughters, and then I would call the cops," Kilmeade said on Friday's "Brian Kilmeade Show" on Fox News Radio.

Kilmeade was speaking with Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) about the allegations against Moore. Lankford said he had spoken with friends in Alabama who felt they were in a "difficult spot" because they didn't want to support Moore's Democratic challenger, Doug Jones, but weren't "sure" about supporting Moore due to the sexual misconduct allegations against him.

required reading by james said...


REAL NEWS PRESIDENT TRUMP DOESN'T WANT YOU TO MISS

Almost 300 MS-13 Gang Members Arrested in Nationwide Bust

- The Washington Free Beacon

Under the leadership of President Trump, the Department of Justice, and the FBI, “Operation: Raging Bull” led to the arrest of nearly 300 members and associates of the infamous transnational gang MS-13, making the country safer by taking these criminals off the streets for good.

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On Tax Reform, This Communications Giant Puts $1B Where Its Mouth Is

- The Daily Signal

Last week AT&T announced it "has committed to investing $1 billion in the economy if Congress cuts corporate taxes." With these tax cuts—combined with the President's efforts to cut job-killing regulations—our country is poised for historic economic growth.

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Republicans Just Took Another Huge Step Forward on Their Tax-Cut Plan

- Business Insider

On Thursday evening, the Senate Finance Committee passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act "advancing it to the Senate floor for consideration by the full chamber."

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House Passes Its Version of Tax Reform

- The New York Post

The House easily passed “a sweeping Republican tax bill that cuts taxes for corporations and many people.” The House voted 227-205 to approve the bill, and the victory advances a hopeful end-of-the-year legislative achievement for President Trump.

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President Trump Prays with Oklahoma Softball Team on Day NCAA Champs Visit White House

- The New York Daily News

On Friday, President Trump welcomed 18 NCAA championship teams to the White House and congratulated them on their success. At one point during the event “joined by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, Trump bowed his head in prayer along with members of the Oklahoma softball team.”

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3 UCLA Basketball Players Thank Donald Trump, Apologize for Shoplifting in China

- Associated Press

After the President intervened on their behalf with China's President Xi, the three UCLA basketball players who were detained in China thanked the President for his efforts to help them come home.

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Commerce Secretary Ross: U.S. Has Leverage to Pressure Mexico, Canada in NAFTA Talks

- The Wall Street Journal

In New York City, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross talked about the tough ongoing NAFTA negotiations, suggesting the “U.S. can pressure Mexico and Canada into big concessions because they have more to lose if the pact collapses.”

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Report Shows Decrease in Opioid-Related Deaths in Massachusetts

- CBS Boston

“Just a few weeks after President Trump declared a public emergency with the opioid crisis,” a new report from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health shows a decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths across the state.

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Pence Trying to Fast-Track U.S. Help to Iraqi Christians, Yazidis, Other Religious Minorities

- The Washington Free Beacon

In a White House meeting with top senior administration officials and diplomats, Vice President Pence promised that “help is on the way” for persecuted “Christians, Yazidis and other religious minorities in Iraq who are victims of genocide perpetuated by the Islamic State.”

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Airstrikes Kill Four Senior ISIS Leaders

- The Washington Examiner

After President Trump’s vow to strike ISIS “10 times harder” following recent attacks, four senior Islamic State leaders have been killed over the past three weeks.

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ICE: 25 Arrested in Crackdown on Long Island

- Newsday

In New York, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 25 people sought for deportation, 24 of which had prior convictions for operation of a motor vehicle while drunk or impaired by drugs.

Laughing, James said...


Even I don't spam that much. I have Cowardly going off the rails.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

according to you that is OK, and you did that ten times in one thread yesterday against your "word"

right asshole ? and please try and keep the profanity down.

ROFLMFAO !!!

laughing james said...


LOL my word is really just to myself

Laughing, James said...


LOL I didn't really mean that

Commonsense said...

Governor Kay Ivey says she will still vote for Roy Moore even if he's guilty of child molestation because he's a Republican.

She's following the advice of feminist Kate Harding just as you are.

When you combine these things — an awareness that the Democratic Party is no more or less than best of two, and an understanding that men in power frequently exploit women — it becomes difficult to believe that Franken is the only sitting Democrat with a history of harassment, abuse or assault. [Guess she doesn't think Menadez's history with underage prostitutes is abuse.]

It would feel good, momentarily, to see Franken resign and the Democratic governor of Minnesota, Mark Dayton, appoint a senator who has not (as far as we know) harmed women. If I believed for one second that Franken is the only Democrat in the Senate who has done something like this, with or without photographic evidence, I would see that as the best and most appropriate option. But in the world we actually live in, I’m betting that there will be more. And more after that. And they won’t all come from states with Democratic governors and a deep bench of progressive replacements. Some will, if ousted, have their successors chosen by Republicans.

In other words, if we set this precedent in the interest of demonstrating our party’s solidarity with harassed and abused women, we’re only going to drain the swamp of people who, however flawed, still regularly vote to protect women’s rights and freedoms. The legislative branch will remain chockablock with old, white Republican men who regard women chiefly as sex objects and unpaid housekeepers, and we’ll show them how staunchly Democrats oppose their misogynistic attitudes by handing them more power.

Commonsense said...

No, some voters were uninformed because they preferred knee-jerk emotional reactions over going to the trouble of informing themselves. I was careful to refer to his margin of voters. I guess you missed that?

Actually I wasn't addressing you at all but rather I was addressing Dennis's comments.

However since you brought it up, there is always going to be a percentage of low information voters in any election but they generally break both ways.

For example; some Hispanic voters voted for Hillary Clinton because they thought Trump was going to deport them (Most of them were natural born American Citizens).

The point being the vast majority of them will vote according to their own informed interest.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...
Governor Kay Ivey says she will still vote for Roy Moore even if he's guilty of child molestation because he's a Republican." Loser littly Liar Lynn.


This is the problem with the unhinged, don't like real news attempt to fake it, you loser.

Anonymous said...

Jane, since you hold yourself out as this blogs moral compass, is Joe Biden a Pedophile?

Truth telling James said...

I kept my word yesterday and quoted only four short little sqiubs on the "Sorry Al" thread before Cowardly reverted to using obscenities and name calling and putting words in my mouth that I did not say, at which time I did exactly what I said I would do. I went full force on spamming, using his own "monikers."

He asked for it. I would prefer to post only under my own name, but as long as he keeps posting under mine and as my f'ing Daddy and quoting me as saying things I don't, I will do the same for him.

It's sometimes fun. And by the way, he has been a thousand times more obscene than I. And far more full of demonstrable lies.

Anonymous said...

WP, funny, you won the election but lost the Presidency.

IF only you knew the rules of the game.

Anonymous said...

Last week a team in the NFL gained more yard then the other Team in all four quarters of the GAME, under liberal thinking they won all four quarters, but lost the game, see the game is won on points scored, no points wished for.

Laughing again, James said...

http://thesop.org/story/20171115/joe-biden-is-more-of-a-pedophile-than-roy-moore.html

Is Joe Biden a Pedophile?

No.
I watched the video
and he never asked any
of them out on a date.
LOL

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Actually you "asked" for it with your four cut-n-paste spams from political_lire and in fact you posted in my name before I used your moniker.

Any reasonable person would agree that you are again in the wrong.

And you proved by your actions your word is worthless and your respect for others is non-existent as your daily abuse of same source off topic spam attests too.

I do cuss more.. FUCK OFF ASSHOLE

Anonymous said...

Troll: person who sows discord on the Internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[2] or of otherwise disrupting normal, on-topic discussion,[3] often for the troll's amusement.

Anonymous said...

Describes James to a T

Anonymous said...

Bookmarked

Jane, since you hold yourself out as this blogs moral compass, is Joe Biden a Pedophile?" KD


No" Jane

Anonymous said...

WP has ALky-sydrome, project.


So those that voted for trump are both, stupid and knee jerk , yet, the team you fielded lost, by a lot.

And about that 1.25 Billion Hillary spend and the other $375,000,000 the others that lost to trump spent, money well spent, right?


#hillaryayearlatterRESIST

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey says she is still going to vote for embattled GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore, even though she thinks he’s a perv.

“I’m going to cast my ballot on December the 12th, and I do believe the nominee of the party is the one I’ll vote for,” Ivey said Friday while speaking to reporters at the state’s Thanksgiving turkey pardon event.


“I believe in the Republican Party, what we stand for, and most important, we need to have a Republican in the United States Senate to vote on things like the Supreme Court justices, other appointments the Senate has to confirm and make major decisions,” she explained. “So that’s what I plan to do, vote for Republican nominee Roy Moore.”

Ivey claimed that while she does believe the sexual assault and harassment allegations being hurled at the 70-year-old, she feels she must stay loyal to her party.

“I certainly have no reason to disbelieve any of them,” Ivey said of Moore’s accusers. “But at the same time, the United States Senate needs to have in my opinion, a majority of Republican votes to carry the day and when they have to consider other major decisions. So that’s a factor, as well.”

Describing how the accusations made her feel personally, Ivey added: “There’s never an excuse for or rationale for sexual misconduct or sexual abuse…It bothers me.”

She said she does have some concerns, though, about the nature surrounding the allegations.

>“The timing is a little curious,” she said. “But at the same time, I have no reason to disbelieve them.”


Hypocrisy is a Republican characteristic.

James said...

NYT: A Policeman’s Bear Hug Stops a Suicide Bomber From Killing More

A real hero.

Anonymous said...

James - A real troll

James said...

Sorry, I thought this said he stopped bomber from killing Moore.

Anonymous said...

HB, Thank for admitting you are a little Lilly liar lynn.

All to see your lies on this thread, who do we need to read to prove you lied, just you.

Anonymous said...

Game 7 Dodgers. Astros
ASTRO had 5 hits
Dodgers had 6 hits

WP, sees Dogers as the Winner of the Game and Named World Champions of MLB.

wphamilton said...

You should stop reliving the election KD, it's past history long over and done with. The problem with Trump has to do with his Presidency - he's a zero after all, a disappointment who's done far more harm than anything else. If he had the wit to realize how poor his performance was, and any integrity and decency he'd resign for no more reason than that.

Anonymous said...

Me, lol @ you.

Anonymous said...

WP, dude thank for being so fuck'n funny.

Look at the very first post of this Thread , then tell me again about reliving the election.

Damn funny, ty.

C.H. Truth said...

You should stop reliving the election KD, it's past history long over and done with.

The election provides Donald Trump the opportunity to be President for four years. The election has EVERYTHING to do with his Presidency, and your opinion of his job performance has NOTHING to do with it. Period.

The fact that you believe that your personal opinion on his job performance is more important than our democracy, constitution, and the results of an election... just proves how far gone your logical thinking has become.

commie said...

Stump broken asshole posted...

then tell me again about reliving the election.

He did no such thing......your are the one who harps at every corner how great trump is....WP pointed out the obvious how trump does nothing but lie....Great for a family business and keeping your retarded spawn in line, not so much for ruining a county......

commie said...

CH the sycophant again thinks out loud and misses.....

his job performance is more important than our democracy, constitution,

His job performance is what allegedly protects our constitution....and right now he runs it like a Romanoff.....for his own advancement and profit.....yep, when you figure that out CH....I may hold out hope.....

C.H. Truth said...

So WP...

Donald Trump is a multi-billionaire, biggest name in real estate, economic icon, reality television star, and now President of the United States.

And most importantly he has a very loyal and successful family.

What exactly have you done with your life to think you are so much smarter?

C.H. Truth said...

Opie -

His job performance (like the first 44 Presidents) will be judged in a little less than three years...

Until then, yes... our democracy, constitution, and the fact that Donald Trump was legally elected President... is infinitely more important than "your opinion" of his job performance.

commie said...

CH the BS postulated.....

His job performance (like the first 44 Presidents) will be judged in a little less than three years...

Really, like you saved judgement on Obama???? His job performance right now is at best, shitty.....other than a supreme.....what else has he accomplished other than covering his fat ass and his kids??? And who mentioned how he was elected....it wasn't me or WP.......And correct, who gives a rats ass about your opinion and rationalization?????

James said...

--the fact that Donald Trump was legally elected President---

The Russia investigation may yet tell us something about that.

commie said...

economic icon, reality television star, and now President of the United States.

BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!!! You missed liar, bullshitter, pussy grabber and male whore.......

C.H. Truth said...

Opie -

I never once called on Obama to "step down" or demand that he be impeached because I didn't like his policies or thought he was a poor President.


The fact that he was elected is ALL THAT MATTERS and it's the reason he is entitled to be President for four years.

C.H. Truth said...

Opie -

anyone can be a liar or a bullshitter. There are several of them here.

but it's a bit harder to be worth 4.5 billion dollars or win the Presidency.

Anonymous said...

Two things Hillary never will do, have a net worth on par with Pres. TRUMP, or Be President like Trump.

commie said...

CH envious of others wealth and inheritance....


but it's a bit harder to be worth 4.5 billion dollars or win the Presidency.

Maybe you also could have been a billionaire if your father left you a stipend of millions of dollars and an ongoing slum lord business and a gold spoon stuck up your ass. Not a very good argument since money bought him the WH and he is flailing like you trying to rationalize he is doing the country good....LOL How do you know what he is worth....like Wilbur's fake wealth, could donnie's be significantly less??? But you believe whatever you want as you go down like a rat on the SS Trump....As to a BSer, no one beats donnie and his content lies....and you love him and would eat a yard of his crap to get you know where.....

wphamilton said...

What exactly have you done with your life to think you are so much smarter?

Logical fallacy known as "appeal to authority".

I am confident that I could do better financially given his starting resources and opportunities, and I do not envy him his wealth. I would not trade my successes for his.

I suspect that his financial successes have had more to do with willingness to abandon ethics and pure chance than anything else. Citing someone's wealth to prove that he's not a zero is precisely the kind of thing I'm referring to when I disputed that his margin of voters were "fully informed". It's a logical non-starter.

wphamilton said...

KD, the first post is just an answer to CH's blog question and you'll note that it was only worth one sentence. Like you, CH should refrain from re-living the election.