Wednesday, April 24, 2019

I think it just might be Roger's Birthday?


79 comments:

Commonsense said...

Spending it alone, in a darken room, mumbling "Orange man bad. Orange man bad. Orange man bad."

Anonymous said...

Lol, yep.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

65 happy birthday greetings on Facebook.

68 years old now.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump
The Mueller Report, despite being written by Angry Democrats and Trump Haters, and with unlimited money behind it ($35,000,000), didn’t lay a glove on me. I DID NOTHING WRONG. If the partisan Dems ever tried to Impeach, I would first head to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Anonymous said...


Blogger Roger Amick said...

He doesn't understand the Constitution.



elaborate please.

what exactly, specific to his tweet, runs counter to the constitution?

c'mon chief. show us your intellectual prowess and deep understanding of constitutional law. school us. now's your time to shine.

for chrissakes alky, you're like the joy behar of this blog. making declarative statements without possessing the first clue as to what you're talking about.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

65 happy birthday greetings on Facebook.



that's your measure of a man, eh alky?

emotionally you're 13 years old.

Anonymous said...

The Mueller Report Failure has the never stable Left even more crazy.

Pocahountis has a funny Trending Video of her saying she will payoff the Mellenials Student Loan Debt "poof".

C.H. Truth said...

65 happy birthday greetings on Facebook.

58 of them are Roger saying Happy Birthday to himself. But in his defense, I am not sure he remembers those sorts of thing very good anymore.

Either way!

Happy Birthday Roger, and may you not let Trump get under you skin today!

(did I mention the weekly jobless rates were the lowest since 1969 and it's all because of Trump!)

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Roger.

cowardly king obama said...


The walls are closing in on Obama

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/04/the_walls_are_closing_in_on_obama.html

It is a beautiful day, week, month, couple of years and a very bright future. Justice will be served.

Anonymous said...

That is fantastic.

What other Republicans Canidates did Obama Spy on?

Anonymous said...

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APRIL 24, 2019

The walls are closing in on Obama

By Thomas Lifson

The truth of violations of law by the Obama White House, long buried, is being excavated by two private groups.

Judicial Watch has obtained testimony from a top FBI official that Hillary home-brew server emails were found in the White House.  This means that Barrack Obama's illegal handling of classified information contained in those emails is closer to being exposed.  This implicates him in the same felonies committed by Hillary Clinton that James Comey falsely claimed "no reasonable prosecutor" would pursue.

Judicial Watch announces:

Judicial Watch announced today that a senior FBI official admitted, in writing and under oath, that the agency found Clinton email records in the Obama White House, specifically, the Executive Office of the President. The FBI also admitted nearly 49,000 Clinton server emails were reviewed as result of a search warrant for her material on the laptop of Anthony Weiner.

E.W. (Bill) Priestap, assistant director of the FBI Counterintelligence Division, made the disclosure to Judicial Watch as part of court-ordered discovery into the Clinton email issue.

U.S District Court Judge Royce Lamberth ordered Obama administration senior State Department officials, lawyers, and Clinton aides, as well as Priestap, to be deposed or answer writer questions under oath. The court ruled that the Clinton email system was “one of the gravest modern offenses to government transparency.”

Oh oh. But Obama said he did not know.
He lied.

Anonymous said...

Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani mockingly urged failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to run again in 2020, calling the Clintons “America’s number one crime family.”

“I encourage Hillary to get very involved in the 2020 election,” Giuliani wrote on Twitter. “She blew the last one for the Dems.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

76 happy birthday greetings so far today.

And specifically thanks to rrb for helping pay for the liver transplant, $1,6200,000 Medicare Advantage package!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

76 happy birthday greetings so far today.

Not one of them by me!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The power to impeach the President, is granted to the house of Representatives,ONLY it cannot be appeal to the US Supreme Court.

The house of Representatives alone, has the authority to charge him with high crimes and misdemeanors, as they decide.

Jimmy Hitler you failed your civics classes too!

caliphate4vr said...

you failed your civics classes too!

And you think Eisenhower beat Truman in '52

C.H. Truth said...

The power to impeach the President, is granted to the house of Representatives,ONLY it cannot be appeal to the US Supreme Court.

Roger... does it really matter? Even if the House impeaches him, the Senate will acquit him and he will run for reelection under the guise that after four investigations, including a 22 month $30 million special counsel, Democrats struck out on their claims... but impeached him anyways.

Anonymous said...

Roger jumped on the Law Vegas NHL Team the Golden Lights. Last year they made it to the Stanley Cup Championship .

This year, with Roger's Support they are out in the first round.

Myballs said...

Justice dept official says won't testify to house committee because Elijah Cummings refuses to let a dept attorney accompany him. Cummings is afraid having counsel present will kill his attempts to frame the dept.

And IRS rightly refusing to turn over Trump tax returns. Good on both counts. Fuck the dems in congress.

Commonsense said...

Since every witness in a congressional hearing is subject to legal jeopardy the right to consul cannot be forbidden.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Don McGahn scares the shit out of Trump.

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on the Nixon tapes and the testimony of John Dean.

Nixon, being a lawyer himself, knew that he was "fucked" Trump is frightened and he is not going to be able to reverse the subpoena for his testimony.

Trump has been attacking him, and but Pelosi is sandbagging the President.

The house committee will hold hearings, and they will be required to be questioned under oath. Don McGahn is not a puppet.

Unless something explosive happens, they will not impeach the President. The testimony will be sufficient to almost guarantee that Trump will not be reelected.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The IRS is required to provide the tax returns to the house committee.

The house committee, cannot release his taxe returns to the public, without his permission.

This crap about, it's done, no collusion or objection of justice allegations is partially correct. We don't see any evidence of "collusion" it's not a crime anyhow, but.

Mueller is clearly turning the rest of the investigation on objection of justice to the house of Representatives.

Keep trying to defend the President this highly unqualified person. History will not be kind to you.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Lol. I knew better, I didn't look it up.

But Paul, I was correct in saying that incumbent Presidents faced strong opposition in the primary elections, lost every election in the last 32 years.

anonymous said...

The man is a paranoid schizo......he sees dead people also....!!!


The White House has confirmed reports that President Trump spent much of his Tuesday meeting with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey complaining about losing social media followers.

“They had a very productive conversation about keeping the media platforms open for 2020,” said adviser Kellyanne Conway Wednesday morning. “The president is very concerned about what he sees as losing followers or people being blocked for certain actions. That’s obvious.”

Conway’s comments confirm reporting from the Washington Post about the meeting.

“A significant portion of the meeting focused on Trump’s concerns that Twitter quietly, and deliberately, has limited or removed some of his followers, according to a person with direct knowledge of the conversation who requested anonymity because it was private,” read the Post report.

Per the Post, Dorsey explained to the president that the number of followers fluctuates due to the company’s attempts to delete spam accounts and bots. Trump, who has nearly 60 million followers on the service, complained about losing followers back in October after Twitter purged a number of suspended accounts, resulting in a decline of followers across the political spectrum, with Trump losing 200,000 and former President Barack Obama losing 2 million.

Obama has 106 million followers as of today.

anonymous said...

emotionally you're 13 years old.


And what emotional age do you give the whore monger in chief??????

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Pelosi is almost guaranteed the most important thing. They will not impeach the President. The testimony will be sufficient to almost guarantee that Trump will not be reelected.

The Democrats have the largest number of highly qualified candidates in history.

I don't think that either Sanders or Biden will get the nomination.

And like I said.

History will not be kind to you.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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caliphate4vr said...

You attributed Ford’s loss in 76 to Wallace you imbecile

Commonsense said...

..he sees dead people also....!!!

So did Lincoln. In fact he saw his own death.

Anonymous said...

Coward Polosi losses to President Trump again.

So now Alky is against Impeachment , well, at least for 12 hours.

Anonymous said...

When does Speaker in Name Only Polosi put a budget on the floor for a vote?

And where is her promised tax cut for middle income earners?

cowardly king obama said...


Bob Woodward: FBI, CIA Reliance on ‘Garbage’ Steele Dossier ‘Needs to Be Investigated’

“What I found out recently, which was really quite surprising, the dossier, which really has got a lot of garbage in it and Mueller found that to be the case, early in building the intelligence-community assessment on Russian interference, in an early draft, they actually put the dossier on page two in kind of a breakout box,” Woodward said.

“I think it was the CIA pushing this. Real intelligence experts looked at this and said ‘No, this is not intelligence, this is garbage,’ and they took it out,” he continued. “But in this process, the idea that they would include something like that in one of the great stellar intelligence assessments, as Mueller also found out, is highly questionable. Needs to be investigated.”
https://news.yahoo.com/bob-woodward-fbi-cia-reliance-174458794.html

looks like Woodward is trying at the last moment to get on the right side of history.

Piers Morgan said...

@piersmorgan

Twitter-obsessed @AOC posted 14 times about the terror attack on Muslims in New Zealand, but has posted nothing about the terror attack on Christians by Muslim extremists in Sri Lanka.
Very odd.

Commonsense said...

The IRS is required to provide the tax returns to the house committee.

Watkins V United States

We start with several basic premises on which there is general agreement. The power of the Congress to conduct investigations is inherent in the legislative process. That power is broad. It encompasses inquiries concerning the administration of existing laws as well as proposed or possibly needed statutes. It includes surveys of defects in our social, economic or political system for the purpose of enabling the Congress to remedy them. It comprehends probes into departments of the Federal Government to expose corruption, inefficiency or waste. But, broad as is this power of inquiry, it is not unlimited. There is no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification in terms of the functions of the Congress. This was freely conceded by the Solicitor General in his argument of this case.[8] Nor is the Congress a law enforcement or trial agency. These are functions of the executive and judicial departments of government. No inquiry is an end in itself; it must be related to, and in furtherance of, a legitimate task of the Congress. Investigations conducted solely for the personal aggrandizement of the investigators or to "punish" those investigated are indefensible.

Anonymous said...

"Booker Defends Omar: Criticism of Her Is ‘Reprehensible,' 'Trafficking in Islamophobia'"

Lol, ok, is Booker one of the mental midgets running for Socialist Democrat Party Nomination ?

Anonymous said...



History will not be kind to you.

yeah, by a fucking landslide, right alky?

the economy hasn't been this good since i was in elementary school. but the peasants will revolt because free shit is better, or something.

you're such a fucking clod.


Red Nation Rising said...

@RedNationRising

Canceling student loan debt is the dumbest idea ever. You borrowed it, you repay it. When the Fed gov't subsidizes something, prices go up. Easy loans resulted in soaring tuitions. Just like fed-mandated easy mortgages caused the housing bubble.

Anonymous said...



Anonymous caliphate4vr said...

You attributed Ford’s loss in 76 to Wallace you imbecile



and that one was by a landslide too.



a caged monkey flinging its own shit at photos of the candidates is more accurate than the alky.



Anonymous said...

"looks like Woodward is trying at the last moment to get on the right side of history." Cowardly King Obama

Yep. A lot of that going on.

Professor Alan Morton Dershowitz has been crushing the Socialist Democrats on this issue.

They would be well served to listen to him. He is the smartest man in the room.

Anonymous said...



But Paul, I was correct in saying that incumbent Presidents faced strong opposition in the primary elections, lost every election in the last 32 years.


and george w bush (an incumbent president) was quoted as saying -

"well alky, that sounds just fascinating. what else do the voices in your head tell you about political history?"

Anonymous said...

CS , that case clears it up.

Will Roger be able to learn from it?

Commonsense said...

Watkins v United States establishes a very high bar for Congress to examine the private affairs of individuals.

They would have to come up with a legitimate oversight function (Nearly impossible) and would have to demonstrate a legitimate need rather than just petty personal politics.

Good luck with that.

Anonymous said...

Roger gets more history wrong than any four other people combined.

Anonymous said...

They would have to come up with a legitimate oversight function (Nearly impossible) and would have to demonstrate a legitimate need rather than just petty personal politics.

i've heard some democrats peddle some of the most stupid fucking reasons... and with a straight face.

one fuckstick said they need trump's returns to inform the basis for tax reform legislation. these fucking assholes are so blinded by TDS they can't spell "legislation."



he wasn't just stupid. he was "alky" stupid.

Anonymous said...



And specifically thanks to rrb for helping pay for the liver transplant, $1,6200,000 Medicare Advantage package!

so you fancy yourself a fucking parasite, eh? and a proud one at that.

i have the liver God gave me alky. and i'll have it till the end.

you see, smart people can handle their alcohol, enjoy it in moderation, and not drink themselves to the point where they're begging that some stranger dies to save their worthless, irresponsible ass.

because that's what you did alky. you capitalized on a tragic death. that's even more despicable than bragging about the cost.

next time you shuffle on down to your next AA meeting, make sure you tell all your fellow losers how proud you are that you cost them $1.6 MILLION. and that you were gleeful when you learned that another human had to die a tragic death so that a worthless piece of shit like you may live.

share that with them, alky.

they all look up to you, remember?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Polycystic Liver Disease was the only reason why I needed a transplant. I had a very minor Cirrhosis of the liver. Not life threatening. I had been sober for almost 5 years.

Donors are very good people.

You are nothing but an angry old white supremacist.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The fellow alcoholics all know how blessed I am.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Commonsense said...

CS , that case clears it up.
Will Roger be able to learn from it?


Not likely.

caliphate4vr said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...
October 13, 1987, George H. W. Bush announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for President. He faced three main opponents for the nomination—Senator Robert Dole of Kansas; Pat Robertson, an evangelical leader; and Representative Jack Kemp from New York.


And HW wasn’t the incumbent then that would be in 4 more years

Fuck

caliphate4vr said...


The fellow alcoholics all know how blessed I am.

April 24, 2019 at 5:35 PM
Blogger Roger Amick said...
89

April 24, 2019 at 5:37 PM


Another 100 and you’ll be half of my likes from my birthday last week

Commonsense said...

And HW wasn’t the incumbent then that would be in 4 more years
Fuck


There straight "A" in history genius with the 135 IQ. Wonder why he never went to college.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They are not any of the likes asshole

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The presidency of George H. W. Bush began at noon EST on January 20, 1989, when George H. W. Bush was inaugurated as the 41st President of the United States, and ended on January 20, 1993.

One term asshole.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Primary opponents


Former Presidential Advisor Pat Buchanan of Virginia


Former State Representative David Duke of Louisiana


Comedian Pat Paulsen


Former Governor Harold Stassen of Minnesota


Retired engineer Jack Fellure of West Virginia

He was facing the most talented candidate in years, Bill Clinton.

He was the incumbent President

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I wonder if the New York Times will apologize to me a second time, as they did after the 2016 Election. But this one will have to be a far bigger & better apology. On this one they will have to get down on their knees & beg for forgiveness-they are truly the Enemy of the People!

@JosephStalin

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

By Hillary Clinton April 24 at 4:44 PM
Hillary Clinton was the 2016 Democratic nominee for president.

Our election was corrupted, our democracy assaulted, our sovereignty and security violated. This is the definitive conclusion of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s report. It documents a serious crime against the American people.

The debate about how to respond to Russia’s “sweeping and systematic” attack — and how to hold President Trump accountable for obstructing the investigation and possibly breaking the law — has been reduced to a false choice: immediate impeachment or nothing. History suggests there’s a better way to think about the choices ahead.

Obviously, this is personal for me, and some may say I’m not the right messenger. But my perspective is not just that of a former candidate and target of the Russian plot. I am also a former senator and secretary of state who served during much of Vladi­mir Putin’s ascent, sat across the table from him and knows firsthand that he seeks to weaken our country.

Keep Reading


I am also someone who, by a strange twist of fate, was a young staff attorney on the House Judiciary Committee’s Watergate impeachment inquiry in 1974, as well as first lady during the impeachment process that began in 1998. And I was a senator for New York after 9/11, when Congress had to respond to an attack on our country. Each of these experiences offers important lessons for how we should proceed today.

First, like in any time our nation is threatened, we have to remember that this is bigger than politics. What our country needs now is clear-eyed patriotism, not reflexive partisanship. Whether they like it or not, Republicans in Congress share the constitutional responsibility to protect the country. Mueller’s report leaves many unanswered questions — in part because of Attorney General William P. Barr’s redactions and obfuscations. But it is a road map. It’s up to members of both parties to see where that road map leads — to the eventual filing of articles of impeachment, or not. Either way, the nation’s interests will be best served by putting party and political considerations aside and being deliberate, fair and fearless.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Second, Congress should hold substantive hearings that build on the Mueller report and fill in its gaps, not jump straight to an up-or-down vote on impeachment. In 1998, the Republican-led House rushed to judgment. That was a mistake then and would be a mistake now.


Watergate offers a better precedent. Then, as now, there was an investigation that found evidence of corruption and a coverup. It was complemented by public hearings conducted by a Senate select committee, which insisted that executive privilege could not be used to shield criminal conduct and compelled White House aides to testify. The televised hearings added to the factual record and, crucially, helped the public understand the facts in a way that no dense legal report could. Similar hearings with Mueller, former White House counsel Donald McGahn and other key witnesses could do the same today.

During Watergate, the House Judiciary Committee also began a formal impeachment inquiry that was led by John Doar, a widely respected former Justice Department official and hero of the civil rights struggle. He was determined to run a process that the public and history would judge as fair and thorough, no matter the outcome. If today’s House proceeds to an impeachment inquiry, I hope it will find someone as distinguished and principled as Doar to lead it.

Third, Congress can’t forget that the issue today is not just the president’s possible obstruction of justice — it’s also our national security. After 9/11, Congress established an independent, bipartisan commission to recommend steps that would help guard against future attacks. We need a similar commission today to help protect our elections. This is necessary because the president of the United States has proved himself unwilling to defend our nation from a clear and present danger. It was just reported that Trump’s recently departed secretary of homeland security tried to prioritize election security because of concerns about continued interference in 2020 and was told by the acting White House chief of staff not to bring it up in front of the president. This is the latest example of an administration that refuses to take even the most minimal, common-sense steps to prevent future attacks and counter ongoing threats to our nation.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...


Fourth, while House Democrats pursue these efforts, they also should stay focused on the sensible agenda that voters demanded in the midterms, from protecting health care to investing in infrastructure. During Watergate, Congress passed major legislation such as the War Powers Act, the Endangered Species Act and the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973. For today’s Democrats, it’s not only possible to move forward on multiple fronts at the same time, it’s essential. The House has already passed sweeping reforms that would strengthen voting rights and crack down on corruption, and now is the time for Democrats to keep their foot on the gas and put pressure on the do-nothing Senate. It’s critical to remind the American people that Democrats are in the solutions business and can walk and chew gum at the same time.

We have to get this right. The Mueller report isn’t just a reckoning about our recent history; it’s also a warning about the future. Unless checked, the Russians will interfere again in 2020, and possibly other adversaries, such as China or North Korea, will as well. This is an urgent threat. Nobody but Americans should be able to decide America’s future. And, unless he’s held accountable, the president may show even more disregard for the laws of the land and the obligations of his office. He will likely redouble his efforts to advance Putin’s agenda, including rolling back sanctions, weakening NATO and undermining the European Union.

Of all the lessons from our history, the one that’s most important may be that each of us has a vital role to play as citizens. A crime was committed against all Americans, and all Americans should demand action and accountability. Our founders envisioned the danger we face today and designed a system to meet it. Now it’s up to us to prove the wisdom of our Constitution, the resilience of our democracy and the strength of our nation.

Anonymous said...

"liver transplant, $1,6200,000 Medicare Advantage package!"

Alky and numbers never mix.

Anonymous said...

Ok, who kicked a mud hole in the homeless drunk and caused him to impulse spam?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Of all the lessons from our history, the one that’s most important may be that each of us has a vital role to play as citizens. A crime was committed against all Americans, and all Americans should demand action and accountability. Our founders envisioned the danger we face today and designed a system to meet it. Now it’s up to us to prove the wisdom of our Constitution, the resilience of our democracy and the strength of our nation.

Anonymous said...

Ok, who kicked a mud hole in the homeless drunk and caused him to impulse spam?

So who did it?

Take due credit.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

One point six two million dollars

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Homeless? I'm sitting in front of the 60" 1080P tv.

Anonymous said...

Sure you are. Where did you land after the yard troll kicked you out?

Be honest Roger.

Anonymous said...

2018 p minimum on any high quality tv.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Mr Inherited Farmer has nothing to say.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Hillary Clinton op-ed: Don't rush to impeachment, it could backfire
By Paulina Dedaj | Fox News

Anonymous said...

Roger, you said you are a honest man, so why did the Law troll kick you out?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

104, not one by me.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I haven't been kicked out, kput'z shut the fuck up.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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Anonymous said...

So Roger, got divorced and because he is so poor his Ex carries him financially.

Damn.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

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