Sunday, December 27, 2020

This sort of reminds me of the modern day liberal!



No, I didn't write Willie Wonka, create the video, create youtube.com, or create the internet (that was Al Gore) and I am otherwise not taking credit for anything other than the comparison between Veruca Salt and liberals. For all I know someone else has possibly made the same comparison because it's so damned obvious.

42 comments:

Caliphate4vr said...

This is Veruca Salt

anonymous said...

This song reminds me of the GOP and especially you, Lil Schitty!!!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsHEHSrMDU0

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Trying to Inflict Pain on Congress
4:27 pm
A source briefed by White House officials on the relief bill told the Washington Post, President Trump — who has been frustrated by his election loss and the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic — is “just angry at everybody and wants to inflict as much pain on Congress as possible.”
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HE JUST CAN'T STAND IT THAT THE ENTIRE NATION IS NOT JUST STANDING UP AND SAYING "YOU WON THE ELECTION!"

Caliphate4vr said...

A sourced briefed, huh?

Fuck you’re stupid

anonymous said...

Anonymous Caliphate4vr said...
A sourced briefed, huh?


Yep.....and all you can post is huh????? BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Typical UGA intellect......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Let there be no doubt. The pardon of Paul Manafort is not business as usual. It is not standard-fare political back-scratching. It is unconscionable and enraging and perverse and abnormal and anti-American.

Paul Manafort is the will-o’-the-wisp of the Washington swamp. This was the stated reason Trump brought him onto his campaign in the first place—to help guard against Republican establishment revolts at the 2016 convention.

Prior to Trump, Manafort worked at the highest levels of the slimy Washington influence space and for the most despotic and crooked clients imaginable, both foreign and domestic. He was the fixer for a Russian revanchist tyrant in Ukraine who committed atrocities. Through this experience he became deeply indebted—to the tune of millions of dollars—to a Russian oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, who is close to Putin.

According to an ex-Russian spy and arms dealer, Manafort “owed us a lot of money . . . and he was offering ways to pay it back.” The Russians weren’t the only people Manafort was in debt to. When he joined the Trump campaign he was nearly broke, having racked up bills in the millions as he lived a life of luxury with absurd rugs and ugly but expensive suits.

Then, during the campaign—while a hostile foreign government hacked the private emails of the Democratic candidate and funded a network of bots and social media accounts to push coordinated disinformation—Paul Manafort was providing private campaign briefings and access to allies of the perpetrators, in order to help pay off his debts.

He was the definition of a compromised asset.

When Special Counsel Robert Mueller tried to look into the details of the ties between Manafort’s Russian clients and the Russian hackers who were aiding the Trump campaign, they were stymied by his lies, his use of “sophisticated communications security practices,” and his foreign business partners’ lack of cooperation.

Later, when Manafort cut a plea deal with the government, he promised to testify “fully, completely, and truthfully” about his actions—but he then breached that plea, repeatedly being caught in lies including about his communications with Russian intelligence during the campaign.

During a deposition with the FBI, Manafort’s deputy Rick Gates admitted that this was of course intentional on Manafort’s part. That his plan was to block the truth from coming out, stay loyal to Trump, and wait for a pardon. “Sit tight,” Manafort apparently said. “We’ll be taken care of.”

Manafort’s bet paid off. His conspiracy against our country paid off. Because a corrupt, impeached, lame-duck president took care of him.

After this pardon no one should ever again accept the charge that the Russia investigation into the president was some sort of “hoax.”

People who are the victims of hoaxes do not obstruct justice and obstruct the truth about the most serious foreign attack on our elections in history.

Here is the truth.

Paul Manafort is the human embodiment of every negative trope about influence peddling and the Washington swamp.

The Republican-led Senate investigation concluded: “Manafort’s influence work . . . was, in effect, influence work for the Russian government and its interests.”

Part of that work was providing access to the top levels of the Trump campaign, which the Russian government was covertly assisting across many vectors.

Manafort lied and concealed this collusion with Russian operatives at every possible opportunity in order to protect his own ass and to protect Donald Trump.

These actions were nothing short of treasonous.

So is this pardon.

Tim Miller

Tim Miller is The Bulwark’s writer-at-large. He was previously political director for Republican Voters Against Trump, communications director for Jeb Bush 2016, and spokesman for the Republican National Committee.

C.H. Truth said...

Tim Miller is The Bulwark’s writer-at-large.

Tim Miller plagiarized this article because someone else already wrote about it and is just a Biden slacker who has no brain to think for himself. In fact, I saw a similar tweet about just a couple hours after the pardon. So you are just plagiarizing a plagiarizer.

Is that about right, Roger? Isn't that how it works?

C.H. Truth said...

Besides... no court of law found Paul Manafort guilty of lying about Russia or providing anything to Russia or covering up anything about Russia.

Manafort was convicted of five counts of tax fraud, one count of failure to file a report of foreign bank and financial accounts, and two counts of bank fraud.


Since we know that when no court agrees with you on something and no judge sentenced Manafort for "lying for Trump" or anything like that...

It's just like election fraud. It never happened.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The man believed to be responsible for the Christmas Day bombing that tore through downtown Nashville blew himself up in the explosion, and appears to have acted alone, federal officials said Sunday.

Investigators used DNA and other evidence to link the man, identified as Anthony Quinn Warner, to the mysterious explosion but said they have not determined a motive. Officials have received hundreds of tips and leads, but have concluded that no one other than Warner is believed to have been involved in the early morning explosion that damaged dozens of buildings.

“We’re still following leads, but right now there is no indication that any other persons were involved," said Douglas Korneski, special agent in charge of the FBI's Memphis field office. "We’ve reviewed hours of security video surrounding the recreation vehicle. We saw no other people involved.”

In publicly identifying the suspect and his fate, officials disclosed a major breakthrough in their investigation even as they acknowledged the lingering mystery behind the explosion, which took place on a holiday morning well before downtown streets were bustling with activity and was accompanied by a recorded announcement warning anyone nearby that a bomb would soon detonate.

No motive was disclosed by investigators nor was it revealed why Warner had selected the particular location for the bombing, which damaged an AT&T building and has continued to wreak havoc on cellphone service and police and hospital communications in several Southern states as the company worked to restore service.

Warner, who public records show had experience with electronics and alarms and who had also worked as a computer consultant for a Nashville realtor, had been linked to the bombing since at least Saturday when federal and local investigators converged on a home in suburban Nashville linked to him.

Federal agents could be seen looking around the property, searching the home and the backyard. A Google Maps image captured in May 2019 had shown an RV similar to the one that exploded parked in the backyard, but it was not at the property on Saturday, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene.

On Sunday morning, police formally named Warner as being under investigation.

Officials said their identification of Warner involved several key pieces of evidence, including DNA found at the explosion site. Investigators from the Tennessee Highway Patrol also recovered parts from the recreational vehicle where the bomb was detonated among the wreckage from the blast, and were able to link the vehicle identification number to an RV that was registered to Warner, officials said.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Manafort agreed to conceal the Russians interactions with the Trump campaign in trade for the pardon.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I suspect that when the history of Trump era is written, the real deep state conspiracy, the Russians worked together with the Trump campaign, from the first day when Trump came down the escalator or even before the event.

C.H. Truth said...

Not a single one of your theories Roger... will be affirmed by a Judge or a court of law.

So they are irrelevant disgusting lies designed to undermine Democracy... by our own logic.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

LOL You just look stupider and stupider, Scott.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals. It also averts a government shutdown.

Two people familiar with the president’s action tell The Associated Press that the president has signed the measure. They are not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and requested anonymity.

The massive bill includes $1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through September and contains other end-of-session priorities such as money for cash-starved transit systems and an increase in food stamp benefits.

Democrats are promising more aid to come once President-elect Joe Biden takes office, but Republicans are signaling a wait-and-see approach.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package that will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals. It also averts a government shutdown.

Two people familiar with the president’s action tell The Associated Press that the president has signed the measure. They are not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and requested anonymity.

The massive bill includes $1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through September and contains other end-of-session priorities such as money for cash-starved transit systems and an increase in food stamp benefits.

Democrats are promising more aid to come once President-elect Joe Biden takes office, but Republicans are signaling a wait-and-see approach.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

HERE'S A REVIEW OF HOW IT WENT TODAY:

Lawmakers Urge Trump to Sign or Veto Relief Bill
5:38 pm EST
“A bipartisan group of lawmakers from both chambers of Congress on Sunday reissued their call for President Trump to sign a nearly $1 trillion COVID-19 relief package – or to immediately veto it,” The Hill reports.

“If the president continues to refuse to take any action on the relief package, it would cause the legislation to die upon the start of the new legislative session in January.”



Trump’s Plans to Sign Relief Bill Were Scrapped
7:10 pm
“On Christmas Eve, staff at Mar-a-Lago made preparations for President Trump to sign the Covid-19 relief package and government funding bill, a holiday gift of relief to millions of Americans suffering in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic,” CNN reports.

“But the plan was scrapped at the last minute.”

One source said that Trump had “changed his mind.”

Meanwhile, the New York Times reports Trump appeared to suggest that he would be taking action on the pandemic relief bill, writing on Twitter, “Good news on Covid Relief Bill. Information to follow!”



Trump Signs Relief Bill
8:08 pm
“President Trump signed a bill to extend unemployment benefits and avert a government shutdown,” Axios reports.

“While Trump signed the current bill, which provides for $600 checks for most Americans, he will continue his push to bring that amount to $2,000.”

OH WHAT A HERO!
OH WHAT A SELF CENTERED PIECE OF...

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Announces Campaign Rally In Georgia

President Trump announced plans to hold a rally in Georgia to seek support for the Republican candidates the day before the state’s two Senate runoffs.

OH NICE! THAT WILL PROBABLY HELP TURN OUT THE DEMOCRATIC AND OTHER ANTI TRUMP VOTE EVEN MORE!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump's signature of the $900 billion Covid relief package extends unemployment benefits for millions of jobless gig-workers and independent contractors, as well as the long-term unemployed.


He's going to fund the welfare queens!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I guess he thinks he'll get great credit for this. I don't think so!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THIS IS ABOUT AS BIZARRE AS EVEN TRUMP IS:

NBC NEWS NOW
Police at Nashville blast credit divine intervention, say RV played 'Downtown' before exploding


"I literally heard God tell me to turn around," an officer said of surviving the blast.

Police also say the Petula Clark song was coming from the vehicle before the explosion.

One of the officers on the scene during the explosion in Nashville, Tennessee, on Christmas Day credited God with his last-minute decision to walk away from the recreational vehicle just seconds before it exploded.

The blast, which police called an "intentional act," injured at least three people and destroyed 41 businesses and other buildings nearby. Local and federal law enforcement agencies said they know of no motive for the explosion, which occurred early Friday after the vehicle announced a warning for people to evacuate with a recording of a woman's voice.

Metropolitan Nashville Police Officers James Wells and Amanda Topping were near the end of their shifts on Christmas morning when a fellow officer, Tyler Luellen, called for backup at a possible shooting, they said at a news conference Sunday morning. Upon arriving, they heard audio from an RV that told them to evacuate and that a bomb was inside.

Topping stayed with her car and watched the road while everyone else began to evacuate the building closest to the RV, which made her a bit antsy, she said. When a small group of officers came out of the building, she started toward them, until she noticed Wells by the RV and changed course.

Wells also decided to change course at the last minute and turn toward her — just seconds before the bomb detonated.

"This might not be politically correct, but this is my truth," Wells said Sunday. "I literally heard God tell me to turn around and go check on Topping, who was by herself down on Broadway."

Suddenly, Wells said, he lost his footing as the bomb went off. He said he also temporarily lost his hearing. But he soon regained his feet and ran toward Topping, who said she had only just begun to walk to him when she saw "the biggest flames" she had seen in her life.

"I don't know how I kept my footing, but ... I couldn't see him for a second. I just lost it, and I just took off in a sprint towards him," Topping said. "And, like he said, I've never grabbed somebody so hard in my life."

Wells, who described himself as a "spiritual" person, credited God with helping him survive.

"I'm not going to shy away from that, because that's what saved my life," Wells said. "That's what got me to see my kids and my wife on Christmas. And 'good to see you' has a completely different meaning for me now."

Topping and Wells described the incident as strange from the beginning, a moment that felt more like a scene you would see in a movie than in real life.

Authorities, who said they don't believe there's a current threat to Nashville, are investigating hundreds of tips and leads. Federal agents searched the home of Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, on Saturday after Google street view images of the address showed an RV parked in the backyard matching the description of the one police said was used in the bombing.

Tissue was found after the explosion, and authorities are examining it to determine whether it could be human remains, Police Chief John Drake said.

Luellen, the first officer to arrive and call for backup, didn't think anything of the RV, nor did he notice anyone around it. After hearing the bomb notice, he went to check for tags but saw nothing to identify the recreational vehicle, which had all its shades down to obstruct any view from inside.

"I don't know for what reason the gentleman or female, whoever it was that actually did this, gave the notice," Luellen said. "I'm just grateful that we actually had time to try and help people clear out."

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THE HILL:
Why 2020 really was the worst year ever (Largely because of Trump)
YOU can read this at
RealClearPolitics.com.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THE NATIONAL INTEREST:
Biden’s legacy will rest on how well he performs the repair job, more than on any programs to move the country ahead from where it stood as of 2016.

A SUCCESSFUL presidency for Joe Biden would repair the most serious damage left over from America’s fling with a demagogue.


Available at RealClearPolitics.com.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

The Guardian

Americans’ acceptance of Trump’s behavior will be his vilest legacy
Robert Reich

Trump has brought impunity to the highest office in the land, wielding a wrecking ball to American democracy

Most of the 74,222,957 Americans who voted to re-elect Donald Trump – 46.8%of the votes cast in the 2020 presidential election – don’t hold Trump accountable for what he’s done to America.

Their acceptance of Trump’s behavior will be his vilest legacy.

Nearly forty years ago, political scientist James Q Wilson and criminologist George Kelling observed that a broken window left unattended in a community signals that no one cares if windows are broken there. The broken window is thereby an invitation to throw more stones and break more windows.

The message: do whatever you want here because others have done it and got away with it.

The broken window theory has led to picayune and arbitrary law enforcement in poor communities. But America’s most privileged and powerful have been breaking big windows with impunity.

In 2008, Wall Street nearly destroyed the economy. The Street got bailed out while millions of Americans lost their jobs, savings, and homes. Yet not no major Wall Street executive ever went to jail.

In more recent years, top executives of Purdue Pharmaceuticals, along with the members of the Sackler family that own it, knew the dangers of OxyContin but did nothing.

Executives at Wells Fargo Bank pushed bank employees to defraud customers.

Executives at Boeing hid the results of tests showing its 737 Max Jetliner was unsafe.

Police chiefs across America looked the other way as police under their command repeatedly killed innocent Black Americans.

Here, too, they’ve got away with it. These windows remain broken.

Trump has brought impunity to the highest office in the land, wielding a wrecking ball to the most precious windowpane of all – American democracy.

Trump has brought impunity to the highest office in the land, wielding a wrecking ball to the most precious windowpane of all – American democracy.

The message? A president can obstruct special counsels’ investigations of his wrongdoing,
push foreign officials to dig up dirt on political rivals,
fire inspectors general who find corruption,
order the entire executive branch to refuse congressional subpoenas,
flood the Internet with fake information about his opponents,
refuse to release his tax returns, accuse the press of being “fake media”
and “enemies of the people”,
and make money off his presidency.

And he can get away with it.

Almost half of the electorate will even vote for his reelection.

A president can also lie about the results of an election without a shred of evidence
– and yet, according to polls, be believed by the vast majority of those who voted for him.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...


Trump’s recent pardons have broken double-pane windows.

Not only has he shattered the norm for presidential pardons – usually granted because of a petitioner’s good conduct after conviction and service of sentence –
but he’s pardoned people who themselves shattered windows.
By pardoning them, he has rendered them unaccountable for their acts.

They include
aides convicted of lying to the FBI
and threatening potential witnesses in order to protect him;
his son-in-law’s father, who pleaded guilty to tax evasion, witness tampering, illegal campaign contributions, and lying to the Federal Election Commission;
Blackwater security guards convicted of murdering Iraqi civilians, including women and children;
Border Patrol agents convicted of assaulting or shooting unarmed suspects;
and Republican lawmakers and their aides found guilty of fraud, obstruction of justice and campaign finance violations.

It’s not simply the size of the broken window that undermines standards, according to Wilson and Kelling. It’s the willingness of society to look the other way.

If no one is held accountable, norms collapse.

Trump may face a barrage of lawsuits when he leaves office, possibly including criminal charges.
But it’s unlikely he’ll go to jail.

Presidential immunity or a self-pardon will protect him.
Prosecutorial discretion would almost certainly argue against indictment, in any event.
No former president has ever been convicted of a crime.
The mere possibility of a criminal trial for Trump would ignite a partisan brawl across the nation.

Congress may try to limit the power of future presidents
– strengthening congressional oversight,
fortifying the independence of inspectors general,
demanding more financial disclosure,
increasing penalties on presidential aides who break laws,
restricting the pardon process,
and so on.

But Congress – a co-equal branch of government under the Constitution – cannot rein in rogue presidents.
And the courts don’t want to weigh in on political questions.

The appalling reality is that Trump may get away with it.
And in getting away with it he will have changed and degraded the norms governing American presidents.
The giant windows he’s broken are invitations to a future president to break even more.

Nothing will correct this unless or until an overwhelming majority of Americans recognize and condemn what has occurred.

Myballs said...

Here comes the spamming. Last 12 posts by James and Roger. No one reads all that crap.

C.H. Truth said...

Here comes the spamming. Last 12 posts by James and Roger. No one reads all that crap.

None of it has been confirmed by any judge or any court...

So just like alleged election fraud. None of it is true!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

You just admitted election fraud did not exist! You finally conceded defeat!


So just like alleged election fraud. None of it is true!

Anonymous said...



Memory-Hole Rules

Easy answers to these questions all are found in the reality that there is no more media. We are left now only with a Pravda fusion of progressive communiques, Silicon Valley censorship and cancel culture, and hard-Left media propaganda that will make new “good” news just as fake but far more palatable than the old false, but depressing bad news.

Real news is volatile; wokespeak is a sedative.

For four years, the media has told the American people that Trump—our version of the class enemy “Emmanuel Goldstein” in George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four—was the cause of all its problems: a Satanic creature known to exercise all sorts of insidious powers and master of conspiracies and deceptions.

Trump single-handedly invented Russian collusion. Trump himself caused the impeachment melodrama. Trump alone spread the pandemic. Enemy of the people, Trump by himself mishandled the lockdowns, and birthed the rioting and violence in the streets. Only the omnipotent Trump-Goldstein could cause the economic recession at home, and supposed chaos abroad.

But what if, post Trump, many of these crises continue, or get worse—or heaven forbid—began to wane due to Trump’s past policies? Are they even crises then?

Wokespeak’s answer to all these questions is likely again to be found in Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Under memory-hole rules, just as everything good under the prior administration is now “bad,” so everything bad under the new administration will be presented as “good.”

Americans in the new calm of all good news, and no bad news, then will supposedly come to appreciate that our Ministry of Truth’s Wokespeak—our version of Orwell’s “Newspeak”—was for our own good.

Will it be easier to sleep when President Xi Jinping smiles at us on CNN, when we read in the New York Times how Joe Biden is reining in Benjamin Netanyahu, and when MSNBC hosts a town hall with John Kerry and Javad Zarif to announce a new and improved Iran Deal?

When you are tired, and stuck in commute traffic, would you rather hear yet another NPR theory about how the sinister Donald Trump never paid his taxes and made millions while in office—or listen to a softer, upbeat voice narrate how the Biden Foundation is helping needy, undocumented workers?

So will Americans, exhausted by Trump-Goldstein, at least confess that the Ministry of Truth’s new rosy fantasies are not as nerve-wracking and depressing as its old angry hate-Trump propaganda?

In other words, too many Americans may come to resemble Winston Smith, the defeated hero of Nineteen Eighty-Four, who at last accepts the false calm—in his appreciation that all the devilish enemies of the past have faded away and there is only the tranquility of media triumph: “Everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother.”



https://amgreatness.com/2020/12/27/did-americans-come-to-love-big-brother/

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

DO NOT READ THIS!

Late last night
The conservative NEW YORK POST TELLS TRUMP TO CONCEDE
11:24 pm EST

A New York Post editorial tells President Trump to end his challenge of the election:
“Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade… If you insist on spending your final days in office threatening to burn it all down, that will be how you are remembered. Not as a revolutionary, but as the anarchist holding the match."
____________

If even so conservative a paper can speak sense to Trump's corrupt insanity, why can't you bottom crawlers who inhabit this blog?

Anonymous said...

If even so conservative a paper can speak sense to Trump's corrupt insanity, why can't you bottom crawlers who inhabit this blog?

first of all pederast, go fuck yourself. i'd call you a piece of shit but that would be an insult to all the pieces of shit around the globe.

second...

“[I]t is the greatest absurdity to suppose it in the power of one, or of any number of men, at the entering into society to renounce their essential natural rights, or the means of preserving those rights, when the grand end of civil government, from the very nature of its institution, is for the support, protection, and defence of those very rights; the principal of which, as is before observed, are life, liberty, and property.

If men, through fear, fraud, or mistake, should in terms renounce or give up an essential natural right, the eternal law of reason and the grand end of society would absolutely vacate such renunciation. The right of freedom being the gift of God Almighty, it is not in the power of man to alienate this gift and voluntarily become a slave.”


― Samuel Adams

that which is stolen can never be valid and will have no fidelity to the truth, and will not be respected as such.


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Just go to Wikipedia and read about the New York Post. Look at the "controversies" section and see what it has become in later years, including its racism and its ridiculous reporting of "The Hunter Biden Laptop" story. But you slurpers slurp it up.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

LOL
What would Samuel Adams think of the New York Post?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

WARNING!
DON'T READ ANY OF THIS!

How Trump Caved on the Relief Bill
6:37 am
“Getting a cranky, stubborn President Trump to belatedly sign the COVID relief bill, after unemployment benefits had already lapsed, was like being a hostage negotiator, or defusing a bomb,” Axios reports.

“The deal was closed on a Sunday afternoon phone call with Trump, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy.

“Over many days, Mnuchin and McCarthy — aided by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who golfed with Trump in West Palm Beach on Friday — indulged the president’s rants, told him there was great stuff in the bill, and gave him ‘wins’ he could announce, even though they didn’t change the bill.

However, said GOP pollster Frank Luntz:
“It may be too late. Too late for him, too late for the economy, too late for Covid, and too late for the Georgia senators.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ZIP. ZERO. ZILCH.

Trump Got Nothing
7:01 am
Playbook:
“That’s it? President Trump made all this noise about the Covid relief and government funding bill only to sign it and get nothing in return?”

“Trump got taken to the cleaners.”

“What a bizarre, embarrassing episode for the president. He opposed a bill his administration negotiated. He had no discernible strategy and no hand to play — and it showed. He folded, and got nothing besides a few days of attention and chaos. People waiting for aid got a few days of frightening uncertainty.

“Zip. Zero. Zilch.

"If he was going to give up this easy, he should’ve just kept quiet and signed the bill. It would’ve been less embarrassing.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Is Russia getting ready to kick Putin out the way we're kicking Trump out?

Putin Rumors Run Wild
6:45 am
“Vladimir Putin has surrounded himself with such a thick fog of secrecy that it’s now unclear where he is living, how many children or lovers he has, if his health is failing, or whether he’s planning to stay in power,” the Daily Beast reports.

“The old KGB man’s love of secrecy has long boosted rumors and conspiracy theories that would race quietly around Moscow. But 2020 was the year the rumors spun out of control. Encouraged by the omnipotence of the online rumor mill, the Russian media is now daring to commit them to publication.”

The online "rumor mill" he has so misused may do him in.

anonymous said...

Yep,,,,,,,Trump did exactly what he wanted.....make the country suffer so he could remain in the spotlight!!!! What a demented mind he has....does not care only wants to be the center of attention as he rides off into the sunset.....Anyone think this stunt will help the Ga races or will many realize what a group of crooks the GOP is!!!!!! Those ads that ran taking credit weeks ago for the bill sure should come back and bite the skank bitches scrawny rich ass!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...



What would Samuel Adams think of the New York Post?


he'd say that it has turned to shit since its founding by Alexander Hamilton, because everything touched by a liberal eventually turns to shit. and yes, Murdoch's liberal kids who now run the fucking thing have turned it to shit.



Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

America Is As Divided As Ever
BUT HOPE AND HELP ARE ON THE WAY

Dan Balz:
“The year 2020 brought extraordinary and unexpected challenges that
tested the strength of basic institutions,
demanded courage and sacrifice in the face of a raging pandemic,
underscored racial and economic inequities,
and produced the biggest turnout of voters in the history of U.S. elections.

“In the end, America was as divided as ever. The election itself resulted in significant change — or no change.

'President Trump is on his way out of office after a single, tumultuous term, to be replaced on Jan. 20 by President-elect Joe Biden.

"Turnover in the most important of all elected offices — an office that was the major focus of the election —
will bring a new tone, new faces and new initiatives to Washington and the country.”
_________

THANK GOD!

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

THIS SHOULD HAVE APPEARED IN THE SUNDAY FUNNIES: rat thinks the New York Post is liberal

anonymous said...


https://amgreatness.


Another confirmation that rat is led around by others opinions.....sad he cannot ever think for himself but can only insult and name call all who question his lack of intellect!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If you insist on spending your final days in office threatening to burn it all down, that will be how you are remembered. Not as a revolutionary, but as the anarchist holding the match.

FILED UNDER 2020 ELECTION ,  

Anonymous said...




oh, hey alky.

up early for the diaper change i see.

you know, Lydia the Pomeranian could still be doing that for you if you hadn't banged her around like a screen door in a hurricane.