Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Hypocrisy is the bedrock of liberalism...

Let's face it... Slow Joe Biden's memory isn't what it once was. 
He probably just forgot that he used the exact same terminology!

21 comments:

Caliphate4vr said...

That’s different

C.H. Truth said...

Well Since Slick Willie Clinton was the first "Black President" I guess it was appropriate to call it a lynching back then!

Poor old quid-pro-Joe just cannot catch a break, can he?

Amanda Golden said...

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Biden 34%
Warren 19%
Sanders 16%
Buttigieg 6%
Harris 6%
Klobuchar 3%
ORourke 3%

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+/-5.8 pts among Democratic voters
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Anonymous said...

Let's face it... Slow Joe Biden's memory isn't what it once was.
He probably just forgot that he used the exact same terminology!


Why don't you face it Lil Scotty....trumps lies and bullshit are finally catching up to him in the publics eye.l.....You can bullshit some of the people some of the time....but the constant bullshit is being thrown back in your and trumps faces!!!!!! The fat lady is warming up for her aria !!!!!!

Anonymous said...

My how the times have changed concerning racism.....so sad Lil Scotty is stuck in the 50's with his stupidity!!!!!! Yep clinton was different and he too was "lynched" but I never saw you complain!!!!!!!

caliphate4vr said...

ATLANTA, GA—Strapped for cash and failing in ratings, CNN has discovered an innovative new way to cut costs: simply rerunning articles from a year or two ago and replacing the phrase "Russian collusion" with an updated term, "Ukrainian scandal."

"This is a green, Earth-friendly way to recycle news stories," said a CNN rep. "We have discovered a completely carbon-neutral way to produce indefinitely renewable outrage."

CNN technical experts simply searched their website for any article about the Russian collusion hoax and replaced all references to Russia with references to Ukraine.

Leftists have praised CNN's move, saying it is the most environmentally conscious way to report news stories. "Other news organizations are spending lots of resources and generating a ton of carbon by actually reporting on things that really happened," said one climate activist. "But CNN recycles their wild conspiracy theories every couple years, allowing us to reuse our old, beat-up sense of outrage for years to come."

CNN spokespeople say they look forward to recycling the stories with whatever new reason for impeachment they drum up well into Trump's second term.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Anthony Scaramucci predicted to Vanity Fair that President Trump “will be out of office before the next election.”

Said Scaramucci: “In the next three to six weeks, there will be more damning information related to the president… He’s aware of it. I believe that McConnell will eventually go to him and say, ‘Hey, man. You’ve gotta take one for the team… you’ve gotta go back.’ He’ll probably end up back at Mar-a-Lago or something.”

He added: “We’ll eventually uncover that something happened between him and the president of Turkey to have him disavow the Kurds the way he did. I believe there’s a personal transaction embedded there as well.. I do believe he’s cornered now, and as the facts unfold, they’re so overwhelming in their criminality that he’ll be out of office.”



Chris Cillizza: “It’s worth remembering that fact at this moment as congressional Republicans find themselves confronted with a cavalcade of troubling news stories about President Trump and his conduct in office. Because while elected GOP officials have almost totally capitulated to Trump’s hostile takeover of their party, there is always a point at which you simply cannot look even quasi-objectively at the actions of this president and conclude that standing behind him remains the right (or even defensible) thing to do.”

“And this week sure looks like just that sort of breaking point moment.”


Playbook: “On Tuesday, the White House called the State Department diplomats who have testified in recent days “radical unelected bureaucrats.” Might this include Taylor, a fellow West Point graduate who fought in Vietnam and has served administrations of both parties? He was last appointed ambassador to Ukraine by George W. Bush.”

“Pompeo asked him to come out of retirement to replace Marie Yovanovitch, another State Department veteran who was ousted amid a campaign of rumors that have been discredited. At some point, does Pompeo stand up for his own diplomats? Or is he that unwilling to get crosswise with Trump?”

Republicans Face New Calculus on Impeachment

Dan Balz: “It is no longer a question of whether this happened. It is now a question of how the president explains it and how lawmakers — especially Republicans — choose to respond to it.”

“Republican lawmakers face a new calculus as they digest the contents of the Taylor testimony. They will have great difficulty denying that the suspension of the aid was being linked to an investigation of a political rival of the president. Will they conclude that what the president did was legitimate? Will they attempt to point in other directions? Will they argue that what Trump did wasn’t right but isn’t impeachable? There’s less room for equivocation about what happened today than there was before.”



Why Bill Taylor’s Testimony Might Be a Game Changer


New York Times: “Mr. Taylor’s vivid depiction illustrated the differences between the impeachment inquiry against Mr. Trump and the ones that consumed Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton. While the Watergate and Monica Lewinsky cover-ups involved the integrity of America’s democracy and system of justice, the Ukraine scandal also extends to matters of life and death, as well as geopolitics on a grand scale.”

“Mr. Taylor’s testimony could make it harder for Republicans to brush off Mr. Trump’s actions as unimportant or distorted by partisan foes. Defending Ukraine against Russian encroachment, much like defending the United States’ Kurdish allies against Turkey, has been a high priority for many Republicans, who complained that President Barack Obama did not stand up to Moscow aggressively enough.”

CNN: 5 explosive lines from Taylor’s testimony.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous caliphate4vr said...
ATLANTA, GA—Strapped for cash and failing in ratings, CNN has discovered an innovative new way to cut costs: simply


Great C+P there sport.....almost as funny as removal from office soaring in the polls!!!!!! BWAAAAAAA!!!1 Dumb fucking babylon bee....just like you!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Perhaps the walls are closing in?
Or is it the beginning of the end?


The President isn't going to "take one for the team". The "team" (which are Republicans) still back him against impeachment around 9-1.

In the red states where it's probably more like 20-1 there are 44 Senators who will throw away their careers to back impeachment.

So let the process play out... and we will see how many Republicans vote in favor of removing the President.



Myballs said...

Scaramucci is outdone only by Avanatti in the nobody gives a damn what he thinks parade.

caliphate4vr said...

I imagine you're all in for this weekend aren't you fatty

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Anonymous said...

Anonymous caliphate4vr said...
I imagine you're all in for this weekend aren't you fatty


BWAAAAAAAA!!! The juvenile paula strikes again....BTW.....heading towards my cabin friday while you got to work and dream of the lake house you will never have!!!!!!! Dumb fuck!!!!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Here's a breakdown of 5 of the most important lines from Taylor's statement.

Giuliani's Irregular channel
Taylor: "...there was an irregular, informal channel of U.S. policy-making with respect to Ukraine, one which included then-Special Envoy Kurt Volker, Ambassador Sondland, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, and as I subsequently learned, Mr. Giuliani."

Context: Taylor laid out, naming names, the players involved with Giuliani in the Trump attorney's rogue operation to get the President to push Ukraine to pursue investigations into his political opponents.

Giuliani's role in shaping US policy toward Ukraine, as a part of this informal channel, was mentioned in the whistleblower's complaint. The whistleblower described other US officials being "deeply concerned by what they viewed as Mr. Giuliani's circumvention of national security decisionmaking processes to engage with Ukrainian officials and relay messages back and forth between Kyiv and the President."

'Leave no stone unturned'
Taylor: "Ambassador Sondland told me that he had recommended to President Zelenskyy that he use the phrase, 'I will leave no stone unturned' with regard to 'investigations' when President Zelenskyy spoke with President Trump."

Context: This is the first instance of Taylor witnessing a member of the irregular channel to Ukraine pushing the Ukrainians to help Trump pursue his domestic political agenda. The "investigations" came to be understood by Taylor and by others who have testified before Congress to mean a pursuit into two opponents of Trump: Biden and his connection with Ukrainian energy company Burisma; and the supposed collusion by Ukrainians and Democrats during the 2016 election.
This conversation between Sondland and Taylor happened on July 20, five days before the July 25 call between Trump and Zelensky in which the American President mentioned both cases and encouraged Zelensky to talk to both Giuliani and Attorney General Bill Barr. That phone call prompted the whistleblower's complaint.

Allegation of a quid pro quo
Taylor: "...Ambassador Sondland told me that President Trump had told him that he wants President Zelenskyy to state publicly that Ukraine will investigate Burisma and alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U.S.
election."

Context: The ongoing hold on military aid to Ukraine had vexed Taylor for weeks as nobody in the administration offered a clear explanation for why it had not sent the money. Taylor testified that on September 1 he learned from National Security Council aide Tim Morrison that Sondland had spoken with a top Zelensky adviser, Andriy Yermak, in Warsaw, where Zelensky and Vice President Mike Pence were meeting. Morrison told Taylor that Sondland had informed Yermak that the funding would not come until Zelensky "committed to pursue the Burisma investigation."

Taylor described being "alarmed" at hearing for the first time the link between the military aid and the investigation of Biden. He texted Sondland that same day to express his concern about this outlining of a quid pro quo, prompting Sondland to ask Taylor to call him. Taylor said that phone call is when Sondland told him Trump had requested the quid pro quo.
Those text messages were released as part of Volker's testimony to Congress earlier this month. In his testimony, Sondland claimed withholding aid in this way -- to influence an American election -- would be wrong. "I did not and would not ever participate in such undertakings," Sondland testified. But on Tuesday Taylor testified that Sondland had participated in exactly that.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...


Promise to investigate Biden
Taylor: "...President Trump did insist that President Zelenskyy go to a microphone and say he is opening investigations of Biden and 2016 election interference, and that President Zelenskyy should want to do this himself."

Context: This is further evidence from Taylor that Trump intended for the military aid to be withheld unless Zelensky complied with Trump's demand to act in a way that benefited Trump politically. The September 7 conversation between Sondland and Trump that Taylor is recounting here comes more than a week after the hold on the money was made public in an August 29 Politico report and after a meeting Taylor had with Zelensky in which the Ukrainian President was pressing for answers about the issue.
Taylor went on to recount a conversation he had with Sondland on September 8 in which Sondland described Trump as being "adamant" that Zelensky "clear things up" about pursuing these investigations or risk a "stalemate." Taylor says he perceived the stalemate as meaning Ukraine would not receive the aid.

Foreign policy undercut
Taylor: "...the push to make President Zelenskyy publicly commit to investigations of Burisma and alleged interference in the 2016 election showed how the official foreign policy of the United States was undercut by the irregular efforts led by Mr. Giuliani."

Context: This statement from Taylor encapsulates his perception of the divide between the official foreign policy arm of the US government and the efforts by Giuliani, and how that divide was being perceived by Ukraine.
For a quid pro quo threat to be effective, the Ukrainians would have had to discount what Taylor describes as a bipartisan effort by him and other US officials to reassure Zelensky that the US policy toward Ukraine remained unchanged. To Taylor, the counter-narrative from Giuliani undermined the authority of officials like himself by appearing to condition that policy on cooperation with Trump's own domestic political concerns.
That goes to the heart of the concern that House Democrats have, and explains why Taylor on September 9 wrote his now infamous text to Sondland, "I think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign."

caliphate4vr said...

Sure you are fatman, sure you are

C.H. Truth said...

Taylor: "...there was an irregular, informal channel of U.S. policy-making with respect to Ukraine, one which included then-Special Envoy Kurt Volker, Ambassador Sondland, Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, and as I subsequently learned, Mr. Giuliani."

There it is in a nutshell!


Waaahhhhh... the deep state is being left out!

How can we undermine the President's policy if we are not in the loop?



The problem is that this is why Democrats are now depending on people with second third or even fourth hand information. They had no access to actually leak anything real, and they were not part of the process to provide any first hand accounts.


but hey... I guess Zelensky just didn't listen, huh?

All of those people telling him what he had to say...
down to the actual specific wording of his statements...

But yet, amazingly... Zelensky not only has not talked about how serious he is about these investigations, he hasn't even actually started any investigations...

and he somehow got his military aid.


The dumbest quid pro quo every imagined.

And yes... by imagined... I mean just that!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...



Democrats Seek More Witnesses for Impeachment Probe
October 23, 2019 at 9:57 am EDT

“The three House committees investigating President Trump and Ukraine have sent at least 8 letters — obtained by Axios — to key Trump administration officials over the past few days to demand that they appear as part of the rapidly expanding impeachment inquiry.”


Trump to Make Statement on Syria
October 23, 2019 at 9:36 am EDT

President Trump announced in a tweet that he would deliver a statement from the White House at 11 a.m. E.T. on the situation in Syria, which he called a “big success.”

The statement comes a day after Russia and Turkey agreed to joint control of the northern part of the country.

big success, huge success

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

no quid pro quo, none, re Ch

Anonymous said...


Waaahhhhh... the deep state is being left out!


BWAAAAAAAA!!!! How can an unelected career worker have such an impact on trump??? Must be either a deep state operative or a biased D making trouble.....Sad Lil Scotty.....grasping at straws is all you got left as the narrative keeps pointing at yours and trumps old fat white asses!!!!! Your desperation is certainly palpable there sport!!!!

Anonymous said...

and he somehow got his military aid.


BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! Sad how little is left in your arsenal there Lil Scotty.....Kinda like all those arrests for threats to blow things up and windup in jail......dayum take about a stretch!!!! You got that argument from faux news BWAAAAAAAAA!!!! What is more amusing is you can't defend his actions anymore, just trying to muddy the waters with outright BS!!!!!!