She got better!
We’re going to have to fight much harder and Mike Pence is going to have to come through for us. If he doesn’t, that will be a sad day for our country because you’re sworn to uphold our constitution. Now it is up to Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy. After this, we’re going to walk down and I’ll be there with you. We’re going to walk down. We’re going to walk down any one you want, but I think right here. We’re going walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women. We’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them because you’ll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong.
Look at his nose! He's a witch!!!! Burn Trump! |
We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated, lawfully slated. I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. Today we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections, but whether or not they stand strong for our country, our country. Our country has been under siege for a long time, far longer than this four-year period. We’ve set it on a much straighter course, a much … I thought four more years. I thought it would be easy.
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Another post of tripe posted by Lil Schitty trying to make light of the trump disaster going on....I sure hope the predictions of 50 state capitals going under siege is wrong and that the idiots of Q Anon and trump won idiots lock down and stay home like all good citizens....This sure could be a test if riots break out!!!!!!
Jim Jordan, giant asshole of Ohio refuses to say biden won....spewed BS of an investigation like this thread of stupidity !!!!!!
Scott!!!!!!!!!
Huge news
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, has told associates that he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him, believing that it will make it easier to purge him from the party, according to people familiar with his thinking. The House is voting on Wednesday to formally charge Mr. Trump with inciting violence against the country.
At the same time, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the minority leader and one of Mr. Trump’s most steadfast allies in Congress, has asked other Republicans whether he should call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of the riot at the Capitol last week, according to three Republican officials briefed on the conversations.
While Mr. McCarthy has said he is personally opposed to impeachment, he and other party leaders have decided not to formally lobby Republicans to vote “no,” and an aide to Mr. McCarthy said he was open to a measure censuring Mr. Trump for his conduct. In private, Mr. McCarthy reached out to a leading House Democrat to see if the chamber would be willing to pursue a censure vote, though Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ruled it out.
Taken together, the stances of Congress’s two top Republicans — neither of whom has said publicly that Mr. Trump should resign or be impeached — reflected the politically fraught and fast-moving nature of the crisis that the party faces in the wake of last week’s assault by a pro-Trump mob during a session to formalize President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s electoral victory.
As more violent images emerged on Tuesday from the mayhem wrought by the rioters, including of the brutal attack that ultimately killed a Capitol Police officer, and as lawmakers were briefed about threats of more attacks on the Capitol, rank-and-file Republican lawmakers grew angrier about the president’s role in the violence.
Yet as they attempted to balance the affection their core voters have for Mr. Trump with the now-undeniable political and constitutional threat he posed, Republican congressional leaders who have loyally backed the president for four years were still stepping delicately. Their refusal to demand the president’s resignation and quiet plotting about how to address his conduct highlighted the gnawing uncertainty that they and many other Republicans have about whether they would pay more of a political price for abandoning him or for continuing to enable him after he incited a mob to storm the seat of government.
Making their task more difficult, Mr. Trump has shown no trace of contrition, telling reporters on Tuesday that his remarks to supporters had been “totally appropriate,” and that it was the specter of his impeachment that was “causing tremendous anger.”
Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, has indicated that he wants to see the specific article of impeachment that the House is set to approve on Wednesday, which is expected to draw support from as many as a dozen Republicans, potentially including Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the party’s No. 3 in the House. But he has made clear in private discussions that he believes now is the moment to move on from the weakened lame duck, whom he blames for causing Republicans to lose the Senate.
On Monday, Mr. Biden telephoned Mr. McConnell to ask whether it was possible to set up a dual track that would allow the Senate to confirm Mr. Biden’s cabinet nominees and hold a Senate trial at the same time, according to officials briefed on the conversation who disclosed it on condition of anonymity. Far from avoiding the topic of impeaching Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell said it was a question for the Senate parliamentarian, and promised Mr. Biden a quick answer.
Pence and McConnell have decided to get rid of Trump
LOL.
HUGE NEWS!!!
SQUAWK!!!
no alky, not really.
it requires no courage to come out against trump with 8 days to go. and since the impeachment of a private citizen is meaningless...
...all that's left to say is -
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
LOL.
Roger AmickJanuary 12, 2021 at 12:58 PM
"I was wrong about short sale" Alky
Of course you where, you may be the king of economic/financial Fucktards.
Do tell, how did you get scammed out of yours and Lydia's life saving?
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/12/us/mitch-mcconnell-trump-impeachment.html
As Roger Amadick , channels Joe Biden.
"Roger AmickJanuary 12, 2021 at 2:51 PM
Misinformation that brings medical issues leads to thousands of lives.
What?
HA!
the alky's "HUGE NEWS!!!" is from none other than maggie haberman.
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
McConnell wants the Indictment on Wednesday they will convict and remove and vote to pass a resolution saying that he will not be able to run for office
What a joke.
President Joe Biden inauguration theme of “America United.”
Trump probably can't resign because he can't accept losing.
But if Pence and McConnell talk to him, saying that he will be convicted, like Goldwater in 74.
NOC. 297.54 USD +2.80
Home Depot 276.33 USD +4.95
only $21 difference.
A year ago it was about $100 +/-
it requires no courage to come out against trump with 8 days to go.
Then why is it that soooooo many remain in lock step and dumb fucks like you still suck on his fat white ass!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Liz Cheney will vote to impeach President Trump.
Now THIS is REALLY, REALLY interesting!!!! and perhaps EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!!!!
HOUSE GOP WON’T LOBBY AGAINST TRUMP’S IMPEACHMENT!!!!
“House Republican leaders have decided not to formally lobby members of the party against voting to impeach President Trump, making a tacit break with him as they scrambled to gauge support within their ranks for a vote on Wednesday to charge him with inciting violence against the country,” the New York Times reports.
“While Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), the minority leader, has said that he will ‘personally’ oppose impeachment and sought to steer Republicans in a different direction, his decision not to officially lean on lawmakers to vote against the move constituted a subtle shift away from the president.
“IN THE SENATE, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), the Republican leader, HAS ALSO CONSPICUOULSY DELINED TO DEFEN MR. TRUMP IN ANY WAY OR TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE IMPEACHMENT PUSH, which — IF IT RESULTED IN A SENATE CONVICTION — COULD BAR THE PRESIDENT FROM HOLDING PUBLIC OFFICE AGAIN.”
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'THANK GOD!' GOP LEADERS MUST BE SAYING!
'THEN WE COULD BE RID OF HIM AT LAST!!!!'
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Anybody know why "the House GOP will not lobby against impeachment?"
Anybody know why Mitch has "declined to defend Mr. Trump in any way or to speak out against the impeachment push, which --if it resulted in a Senate conviction -- could bar the President from holding public office again"?
Anybody know?
COULD IT BE THAT GOP LEADERS ACTUALLY WANT TRUMP TO BE IMPEACHED?
Cheney: I Will Vote To Impeach The President
Washington - Wyoming Congresswoman and House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-WY) released the following statement ahead of votes in the House this week:
"On January 6, 2021 a violent mob attacked the United States Capitol to obstruct the process of our democracy and stop the counting of presidential electoral votes. This insurrection caused injury, death and destruction in the most sacred space in our Republic.
"Much more will become clear in coming days and weeks, but what we know now is enough. The President of the United States summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack. Everything that followed was his doing. None of this would have happened without the President. The President could have immediately and forcefully intervened to stop the violence. He did not. There has never been a greater betrayal by a President of the United States of his office and his oath to the Constitution.
"I will vote to impeach the President."
I asked a question earlier, and suggested an answer,
AND APPARENTLY I AM RIGHT!!!!!
AND THIS IS IMPORTANT!!!! VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
The New York Times
Mitch McConnell Said to be Pleased About Trump Impeachment Efforts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, has told associates that he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him, believing that it will make it easier to purge him from the party, according to people familiar with his thinking. The House is voting on Wednesday to formally charge Mr. Trump with inciting violence against the country.
At the same time, Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the minority leader and one of Mr. Trump’s most steadfast allies in Congress, has asked other Republicans whether he should call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of the riot at the Capitol last week, according to three Republican officials briefed on the conversations.
While Mr. McCarthy has said he is personally opposed to impeachment, he and other party leaders have decided not to formally lobby Republicans to vote “no,” and an aide to Mr. McCarthy said he was open to a measure censuring Mr. Trump for his conduct. In private, Mr. McCarthy reached out to a leading House Democrat to see if the chamber would be willing to pursue a censure vote, though Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ruled it out.
Taken together, the stances of Congress’s two top Republicans — neither of whom has said publicly that Mr. Trump should resign or be impeached — reflected the politically fraught and fast-moving nature of the crisis that the party faces in the wake of last week’s assault by a pro-Trump mob during a session to formalize President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s electoral victory.
As more violent images emerged on Tuesday from the mayhem wrought by the rioters, including of the brutal attack that ultimately killed a Capitol Police officer, and as lawmakers were briefed about threats of more attacks on the Capitol, rank-and-file Republican lawmakers grew angrier about the president’s role in the violence.
Yet as they attempted to balance the affection their core voters have for Mr. Trump with the now-undeniable political and constitutional threat he posed, Republican congressional leaders who have loyally backed the president for four years were still stepping delicately. Their refusal to demand the president’s resignation and quiet plotting about how to address his conduct highlighted the gnawing uncertainty that they and many other Republicans have about whether they would pay more of a political price for abandoning him or for continuing to enable him after he incited a mob to storm the seat of government.
Making their task more difficult, Mr. Trump has shown no trace of contrition, telling reporters on Tuesday that his remarks to supporters had been “totally appropriate,” and that it was the specter of his impeachment that was “causing tremendous anger.”
Mr. McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, has indicated that he wants to see the specific article of impeachment that the House is set to approve on Wednesday, which is expected to draw support from as many as a dozen Republicans, potentially including Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the party’s No. 3 in the House. But he has made clear in private discussions that he believes now is the moment to move on from the weakened lame duck, whom he blames for causing Republicans to lose the Senate.
On Monday, Mr. Biden telephoned Mr. McConnell to ask whether it was possible to set up a dual track that would allow the Senate to confirm Mr. Biden’s cabinet nominees and hold a Senate trial at the same time, according to officials briefed on the conversation who disclosed it on condition of anonymity. Far from avoiding the topic of impeaching Mr. Trump, Mr. McConnell said it was a question for the Senate parliamentarian, and promised Mr. Biden a quick answer.
David Popp, a spokesman for Mr. McConnell, declined to comment, pointing a reporter to a speech the senator made from the floor after the attack on the Capitol.
“This failed attempt to obstruct the Congress, this failed insurrection, only underscores how crucial the task before us is for our Republic,” Mr. McConnell said as the Senate reconvened on Wednesday to finish the electoral count disrupted by the siege. “Our nation was founded precisely so that the free choice of the American people is what shapes our self-government and determines the destiny of our nation.”
In the days since the attack, Mr. McCarthy has veered from asking Republican colleagues if he should call on Mr. Trump to resign to privately floating impeachment to his current posture, opposed to impeachment but open to a censure. He even approached Representative Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, the majority leader, about a censure vote, saying he could deliver a large number of Republican votes for a formal rebuke if Democrats backed off impeachment.
WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW!
GOP Lawmaker Will Vote to Impeach Trump
Rep. John Katko (R-NY) said today he will vote to impeach President Trump for inciting a riot last week at the U.S. Capitol, the Syracuse Post-Standard reports.
Said Katko: “To allow the president of the United States to incite this attack without consequence is a direct threat to the future of our democracy. For that reason, I cannot sit by without taking action. I will vote to impeach this president.”
The New York Times says the White House is expecting roughly two dozen defections among Republicans who will vote to support impeachment.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, has told associates he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him, believing that it will make it easier to purge him from the party,” the New York Times reports.
“At the same time, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader and one of Mr. Trump’s most steadfast allies in Congress, has asked other Republicans whether he ought to call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of last week’s riot at the Capitol.”
No one reads your stupid multiple spams of the same shit on multiple threads, pedo
Get a life
Scott has disappeared since this huge news story.
Trump will not be the President on January 20th. He will resign, kill himself like Hitler or the 25th amendment will happen.
THIS IS A BIG ONE. BE SURE NOT TO READ THE BIG NEW YORK TIMES FULL ARTICLE.
Get a life
You really should you gaping rectum!!!!!!!! Nothing being on the losing side of the losing side!!!!!
No one reads anything you spam, dumbass
Losing it aren't we big mouth.....funny you make soooo many comments on things you don't read!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Have another drink....LOLOO
Fatty you can see who posted and everyone here scans right past the pedo
Now I understand you, like he and Rog, are really old and sickly susceptible to Covid and therefore, trolling is really the only thing you have, besides inhaling pies
Carry on fatman
Trump made a colossal tactical blunder by telling his supporters to fight vote fraud in the streets. That led to last week’s excesses, and the biggest crackdown on conservatives in American history. David Horowitz likes to say, inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out. Is he ever right!
The suspension of President Trump’s Twitter account (denounced by Germany’s Angela Merkel and top French officials as a violation of basic rights) is an affront to democracy: Whatever Trump did or didn’t do, he is the elected president of the United States, convicted in no court of law, and the people have the right to hear from him. The suspension of the free-speech social media platform Parler is another totalitarian outrage by what France’s Finance Minister calls “the digital oligarchy.” And now CNN demands that cable companies drop Fox News and Newsmax.
Now no one will know they exist
CNN Airport Network will shut down after a 30-year run, as airport traffic remains stunted by the coronavirus pandemic and more people turn to their own mobile devices for entertainment.
Both CNN and MSNBC scored a ratings win over Fox News for the first time in 20 years on Friday, January 8, according to Nielsen, via Mediaite.
The conservative network is facing competition from its liberal competitors and it seems the attack at Capitol Hill has contributed to the ratings win.
Friday night saw CNN average 4.36 million total viewers, and 1.31 million in the key demographic of viewers aged 25-54.
This was closely followed by MSNBC, with 4.32 million total viewers and 838,000 in that same demographic.
Fox came in third place, with 2.98 million total viewers and 513,000 in the 25-54 demographic.
Newsweek has contacted Fox News for comment.
Prime time saw most viewers tune into cable news shows, with MSNBC leading the charge with The Rachel Maddow Show and 5.15 million total viewers—the most-watched show of the day.
In second was CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 with 4.86 million viewers on Friday night. Cuomo Prime Time had 4.32 million total viewers, making it the third most-watched program that night.
CNN previously scored its highest-ever ratings on January 6 for its coverage of the insurrection in Washington, D.C.
"Anyway, the ratings shift was almost certainly due to real-time interest over the Capitol riots as viewers flocked to CNN and MSNBC to get live news coverage," tweeted The Daily Beast contributing editor Justin Baragona in a thread about the ratings news.
"Now, does this bode well for Fox's new opinion-centric weekday lineup they announced today? I guess we'll see," he added.
SOUNDS LIKE PEOPLE ARE WANTING TO FIND OUT WHAT REALLY IS GOING ON. SO THEY TURN AWAY FROM FAKE PROPAGANDA TO REALITY NEWS AND FROM FAKE, UNBALANCED COMMENTARY TO HONEST, BALANCED COMMENTARY.
In Scott's thread article, he quotes from Trump's EXCESSIVELY LONG speech before he sent the crowds toward the Capitol. Scott quotes sweet stuff like this:
We’re going to have to FIGHT much harder WHOOPS! FORGET THAT ONE! and Mike Pence is going to have to come through for us. If he doesn’t, that will be a sad day for our country because you’re sworn to uphold our constitution. Now it is up to Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy. After this, we’re going to walk down and I’ll be there with you. We’re going to walk down. We’re going to walk down any one you want, but I think right here. We’re going walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators, and congressmen and women. We’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them because you’ll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength, and you have to be strong.
We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated, lawfully slated. I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to PEACEFULLY AND PATRIOTICALLY make your voices heard. Today we will see whether Republicans stand strong for integrity of our elections, but whether or not they stand strong for our country, our country. Our country has been under siege for a long time, far longer than this four-year period. We’ve set it on a much straighter course...
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But Scott didn't quote some of the closing words of the speech:
Our brightest days are before us. Our greatest achievements still wait. I think one of our great achievements will be election security because nobody until I came along had any idea how corrupt our elections were, and again most people would stand there at 9 o'clock in the evening and say I want to thank you very much, and they go off to some other life, but I said something is wrong here, something is really wrong, can't have happened and WE FIGHT, WE FIGHT LIKE HELL, AND IF YOU DON'T FIGHT LIKE HELL YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE A COUNTRY ANYMORE.
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Yep. Those were among his last words. He sent them off to "fight like hell."
McConnell Is ‘Furious’ with Trump
8:00 pm
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) supports Democrats’ move to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Trump and is “done” and “furious” with him, Fox News reports.
COULD WE HAVE A FEW STRAINS OF THE "HALLELUJAH CHORUS?"
TAEGAN GODDARD THINKS The GOP is Headed Towards Implosion
COULD WE HAVE THAT CHORUS AGAIN?
Trump Is Blowing Apart the GOP
7:26 pm
Thomas Friedman:
“When all the facts come out about the treasonous attack on the U.S. Capitol inspired by President Trump, impeaching him three times won’t feel sufficient.
"Consider this Washington Post headline from Monday:
‘Video Shows Capitol Mob Dragging Police Officer Down Stairs. One Rioter Beat the Officer With a Pole Flying the U.S. Flag.'
“That said, while I want Trump out — and I don’t mind him being silenced at such a tense time — I’m not sure I want him permanently off Twitter and Facebook. There’s important work that I need Trump to perform in his post-presidency, and I need him to have proper megaphones to do it. It’s to blow apart this Republican Party.”
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A good argument for giving him the freedom to finish destroying the GOP. So, yeah! Put him back on twitter!
https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-dcola-005&hsimp=yhs-005&hspart=dcola&p=hallelujah+chorus+chorus+lyrics#id=1&vid=ea42d5c8fcdadae7c4a2796bd2df977d&action=click
the imagery was at times a good bit too syrupy Christian, but the glories of nature and the universe were great
There are a lot of excellent reasons , not to re-open the US Economy.
All provided by the Socialist and Biden.
plural of socialist has an s on the end
Scott Doesn't Think So, But McConnell Thinks Trump Committed Impeachable Offenses
“Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, has told associates he believes President Trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased that Democrats are moving to impeach him, believing that it will make it easier to purge him from the party,” the New York Times reports.
“At the same time, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the minority leader and one of Mr. Trump’s most steadfast allies in Congress, has asked other Republicans whether he ought to call on Mr. Trump to resign in the aftermath of last week’s riot at the Capitol.”
TRUMP TRIED FOR A PUTSCH AND GOT A PURGE
9 of last 10 posts are from James. Spam time. I'm out.
Geh mit Gott aber geh!
Go with God but go! :-)
I know the news is bad for you, Balls, but take it like a man!
MORE BAD NEWS FOR YOU, GOOD NEWS FOR ME:
Ex-Trump Official Says There Are Enough Votes to Convict
9:07 pm
A former senior Trump administration official tells CNBC that he believes there are enough Republican votes in the Senate to convict and remove President Trump if they get articles of impeachment from the House.
Bonus Quote of the Day
8:57 pm
“You can either go down in history as a patriot, or you can go down in history as a pussy.”
— President Trump, quoted by the New York Times, to Vice President Mike Pence.
--Pence should have said,
"Or you can go down as a LOSER."
Pence Is Done with Trump’s ‘Bullshit’
8:50 pm
“After four-and-a-half years of unbending loyalty, Vice President Mike Pence is ready to move on from Donald Trump. All it took was the president inciting a riot that, quite literally, put Pence’s life in danger,” Politico reports.
Said a former Pence adviser: “Pence is done with Trump’s bullshit. He’s not going to give a prime time speech saying, ‘F you Donald Trump,’ but in his own way he is going to just get to the finish line and keep his head down.”
New York Times:
Pence reached his limit with Trump. It wasn’t pretty.
TheHill.com
McConnell won't reprise role as chief Trump defender
Senate Republican sources say they do not expect Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to reprise his role as one of President Trump’s principal defenders in a future Senate impeachment trial.
A Republican official said McConnell has made it clear to his allies that he’s done defending Trump and that the Senate GOP leader hasn’t spoken to the president since December.
McConnell had given a speech sharply breaking with Trump over the election — which the GOP leader tellingly said had not been that close — moments before the Capitol was overtaken by a mob. Aides and police later had to help McConnell, 78, as he and other senators were evacuated.
“He’s genuinely furious about what happened last week and what led up to it,” the GOP source said of McConnell’s anger over the storming of the Capitol.
The New York Times on Tuesday afternoon published a story that said McConnell has told associates that he believes Trump committed impeachable offenses.
Senate Republican sources told The Hill that McConnell hasn’t revealed whether he would vote to convict Trump on an article of impeachment.
A majority of House Republicans are expected to oppose impeachment, and it's also likely a majority of Senate Republicans would vote to acquit Trump in a trial, even after the mob attack.
A vote by McConnell to convict Trump is unlikely in these circumstances, but sources said it can’t be ruled out.
The GOP official noted that McConnell has taken a very different approach to the article of impeachment expected to receive a House vote Wednesday.
While McConnell made clear from the very start of the 2019-2020 impeachment effort that he viewed it purely as a political exercise without any solid basis, he has pointedly not offered the same defense this week.
A 96 year-old “lifelong Republican” and former director of both the FBI and CIA has called for President Donald Trump‘s impeachment in a new op-ed.
“I’m a lifelong Republican, but I am an American first. Alongside the countless devoted public servants it has been my honor to know, I have spent my life fighting for the sanctity of our Constitution and of the rule of law. The Capitol is a place of reverence for me,” William Webster, who is currently serving as the chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, wrote in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Webster criticized Trump in the op-ed, calling his recent behavior “despicable” and “narcissistic,” while also stating that his violent actions inciting the violence at the Capitol “threatened the very survival of our democracy.”
The former FBI and CIA director then went on to cite several quotes from former President Abraham Lincoln, including one about how he reminded Americans “not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who would pervert the Constitution.”
“This leads me to an action I never imagined—to state my support for those who speak of censure, impeachment or removal of the man whose primary job as president of the United States is to protect all Americans, not incite the violence that led to insurrection on our Capitol and death of five in the unprecedented assault on our democracy,” Webster wrote, adding that if not impeached, Trump “must be censured, at the very least.”
Webster also said that those who supported Trump in overturning the results of the election, such as Senators Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, “should be ashamed.”
Mr. Trump called the vice president’s residence to push one last time.
“You can either go down in history as a patriot,” Mr. Trump told him, according to two people briefed on the conversation, “or you can go down in history as a pussy.” Trump didn't grab his pussy!
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You won't be missed
He’ll make it longer than an hour and a half...
LMAO
Good bye cruel world
There's a better than 50-50 chance that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would vote to convict President Trump in an impeachment trial, sources tell Axios.
What they're saying: "The Senate institutional loyalists are fomenting a counterrevolution" to Trump, said a top Republican close to McConnell.
Why it matters: This would represent one of the most shocking and damning votes in the history of American politics, by the most powerful Republican in Congress.
McConnell's vote would open the door to the possibility that Trump could be convicted and prohibited from running for president again.
An anti-Trump infection is spreading among Hill Republicans:
Axios is told McConnell sees this fight as his legacy — defending the Senate and the institution against the verbal attack of the president and the literal attack of his followers.
Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!
Olinski bagman
Anonymous rrb said...
Hang Mike Pence! Hang Mike Pence!
Funny asshole...that is what the capital hill invaders were chanting!!!!!!!! Going to be a great day of theatre for the GOP as more and more defect and assholes like rat keep swallowing!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Sad statistics.....record number of americans die from trumps virus and a record second impeachment will occur today....You slurpers should be proud of trumps inept leadership!!!!!!
Blogger Roger Amick said...
There's a better than 50-50 chance that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would vote to convict President Trump in an impeachment trial, sources tell Axios.
and you alky, being the shallow thinker and dimwit that you are, fail to think this through.
I myself favor impeachment and here's why -
first of all, it makes Trump a martyr to 74+ MILLION Americans. that's a good thing as far as it goes to foment continued civil unrest.
second, the senate is not in session until 01/19. that means that the earliest the senate can take up impeachment proceedings is 01/21, at which point Trump is a private citizen, hence, there's no value in impeachment. it becomes a meaningless gesture, yet a gesture that mitch would be forced to devote a significant amount of time to. time that instantly begins to occupy the very first days of the incoming regime.
so Slow Joe an da Ho get to sit idly by and watch their honeymoon get pissed away on President Donald J Trump.
so please, please impeach. drag it out until say, april fools day.
LOL.
you fucking imbeciles.
first of all, it makes Trump a martyr to 74+ MILLION Americans.
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! 74 million idiots like you practicing martyrdom........you sound like a moose limb you fucking loser.....don't like it here suggest Putin's russia as an alternative .....LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Pelosi murdered the Biden fake "Unity" and " America Together" themes.
She is an ugly hack .
When will The Home Depot Stock price rise above NOC?
The Home Depot already pays out a higher divided.
Majority of Americans Back Impeaching Trump
8:15 am EST
A new CBS News/YouGov poll finds 55% of Americans support impeaching President Trump for inciting an insurrection.
Quote of the Day
8:10 am
“I’ve left the Republican party. I will not be going back.”
— Former Rep. Mickey Edwards (R-OK), writing in The Bulwark.
GOP Lawmaker Defends Not Wearing Mask In Lockdown
8:02 am
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) told Fox News that it was “insane” for Democrats to blame Republicans after they have tested positive for COVID-19 after being locked down in a secure room with maskless Republicans.
Said Greene: “It is absolutely ridiculous and insane to blame us. We did not have COVID or any symptoms.”
She falsely claimed that “healthy people do not spread COVID” even though health experts have repeatedly warned that asymptomatic people can still spread the virus to others.
John Kelly Says Trump Sees His ‘Manhood’ Challenged
7:55 am
Former White House chief of staff John Kelly said that President Trump can’t admit to making a mistake because “his manhood is at issue here,” the Des Moines Register reports.
Said Kelly: “I don’t understand it, although I had to deal with it every day.”
YouTube Locks Down Trump’s Channel
7:53 am
YouTube said last night that it had removed new content from President Trump’s channel and banned him from uploading any videos or livestreams for at least a week.
GOP Faces Reckoning with Corporate America
7:52 am
“The challenge by some Republicans to the 2020 election results last week is fueling a rift between the party and big companies and could accelerate changes to the GOP’s fundraising base,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“In the week since more than 100 Republicans objected to the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s win, at least a dozen U.S. corporations said they would reconsider donating money from their political-action committees to lawmakers who sided with President Trump’s challenge to the results.”
Acting Attorney General Warns Against Violence
7:16 am
In a three-and-a-half minute video posted on YouTube, acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen warned anyone seeking to disrupt the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden that authorities will take swift action in response.
Said Rosen: “I want to send a clear message to anyone contemplating violence, threats of violence or other criminal conduct: We will have no tolerance whatsoever for any attempts to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power on Jan. 20 that our Constitution calls for. We will have no tolerance for any attempts to forcefully occupy government buildings. There will be no excuse for violence, vandalism or any other form of lawlessness.”
Trump has lost Geraldo......it is time for him to resign while he can!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
Business Insider
Fox personality Geraldo Rivera, a personal Trump friend, supports impeachment and admits he may have 'refused to see' earlier problems
McCarthy Warns of Attacks on Those Who Vote to Impeach
6:42 am
According to a GOP source on conference phone call yesterday, House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) warned members not to verbally attack colleagues who vote for impeachment because it could endanger their lives, National Review reports.
Trump’s Approval Rate Craters In Final Days
6:39 am
A new Politico/Morning Consult poll pegs President Trump’s approval at just 34%, the lowest in four years of tracking opinions of the president’s job performance. More than six in 10 voters — 63% — disapprove.
The Impeachment Timeline
6:33 am
President Trump is almost certainly going to be impeached by the House of Representatives today for a second time. More than a dozen Republicans may join Democrats.
Playbook: “Things are still fluid, but expect the House to convene at 9 a.m. for initial debate and a pair of procedural votes. Around lunchtime — though it could certainly slide to later — we expect the start of two hours of debate on the article of impeachment. That will be followed by the House impeachment vote, likely in the mid- or late afternoon.
“The vote should take between 40 minutes and an hour. And once the gavel comes down, it is likely that Trump will have been impeached — again.”
Top Republicans Want Trump Done
6:27 am
“Top Republicans want to bury President Trump, for good. But they are divided whether to do it with one quick kill via impeachment, or let him slowly fade away,” Axios reports.
“Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would be more likely than not to vote to convict Trump — a green light for other Republican senators to follow.
“House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy would love a Trumpless world, but doesn’t want to knife him with fingerprints. This school of thought wants to let Trump do himself in, without a big party fight over his sins and sentence.”
Washington Post: The GOP inches toward a desperate decoupling with Trump.
PART OF THE TRUMP LEGACY:
U.S. Sets New Daily Record with More Than 4,300 Deaths
5:55 am
“The United States on Tuesday reported a record-high number of 4,327 new Covid-19 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University,” CNN reports.
“The latest figures bring the nationwide death toll to 380,670.”
McConnell Leaning Towards Convicting Trump
11:09 pm
“This would represent one of the most shocking and damning votes in the history of American politics, by the most powerful Republican in Congress. McConnell’s vote would open the door to the possibility that Trump could be convicted and prohibited from running for president again.”
HOORAY! THAT WOULD BE GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEMOCRATS, FOR AMERICA, FOR THE WORLD, AND EVEN FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!!!!
Good morning, Truthers! IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
Tell the truth Scott. Tell us that you will be SO relieved to be rid of this despicable Trump.
Meme of the day
Bad news for Browns fans. In the middle of the night after everyone went home, Pennsylvania found 14 more points for the Steelers.
Fantastic day as we get closer to the ouster of trump and his complete disgrace. I sure hope his spawn suffer the consequences of acting like a group of thug assholes leading the way to insurrection of the country they abhor.....like rat and Lil Schitty!!!!!!
Wow ballz....about as humorous as a heart attack !!!!!!
Lol.
Crow Condemns Greene’s Rhetoric as ‘Depraved’
8:52 am
Rep. Jason Crow described Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and her ideological colleagues as “depraved” and “dangerous” after Greene authored an incendiary tweet ahead of impeachment proceedings for President Trump, Politico reports.
Greene insisted in her tweet that Trump will remain in office.
Said Crow:
“There are, unfortunately, a handful of members of Congress — and Mrs. Taylor Green is just one of them — who are morally bankrupt. They are depraved, and they’re frankly dangerous individuals.”
Dear, dear. Play nice, children!
Boring Socialist.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Biden Plans Inaugural TV Special
9:20 am
“President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugural committee is producing a television special for the night of his inauguration next week in lieu of the normal in-person festivities,” Politico reports.
“The prime-time event will air on broadcast channels ABC, CBS and NBC but not Fox. Cable news networks CNN and MSNBC will carry it live. Fox News will not.”
The bottom line ... The way one well-wired Republican put it: "People have been waiting for Trump to do himself in since the escalator ride. If we want him gone, Republicans are going to have to take him down."
Tom Cole is a flaming asshole!!!!!! His call that this will divide the US more is nothing more than unsubstantiated opinion with too much of a rush!!!!! bwaaaaaapaaaaaa!!!!! Sad he quotes Turley as his basis......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
Trump cooked his own goose with his words and then doing nothing l.......sad trump fucked himself!!!!!
He will be begging for money to get dinner!
New York City will end all business with the Trump Organization after President Donald Trump encouraged mobs to storm the Capitol in Washington, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
“The contracts make very clear: If the leadership of a company is engaged in illegal activity, we have the right to sever the contract, the mayor said Wednesday on an appearance on MSNBC. “Inciting an insurrection against the U.S. government clearly constitutes criminal activity.”
The city expects a legal challenge, but “we’re on strong legal ground,” de Blasio said. “They have profited from these contracts. They will profit no longer.”
Emails sent to the Trump Organization seeking a response were not immediately answered.
New York will join a cavalcade of businesses that are refusing to work with the besieged president after he encouraged a mob of supporters to storm the Capitol last week. He has been abandoned by Deutsche Bank, the PGA of America and the Cushman & Wakefield real-estate services firm, and a swathe of corporations are promising to end contributions to Trump’s supporters in Congress.
Read More: Trump Sparks a Crisis for His Empire Before Returning to It
The Trump Organization has more than $17 million in contracts with New York City. Many are for iconic tourist attractions, including a golf course, a carousel and two ice rinks. One, the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park, generated $9.4 million in income for the Trump Organization, according to its most recent financial disclosures.
The administration will be notifying the Trump Organization that the city will cancel its agreements to operate the Central Park Carousel, Wollman and Lasker skating rinks and Ferry Point Golf Course in accordance. The contracts for the carousel and the ice rinks would end in coming weeks. The process for terminating the Ferry Point Golf Course is more detailed and is expected to take months, De Blasio said in a statement.
The contract with the city to operate the golf course stipulates that it must be eligible for major tournaments, and the PGA’s decision Sunday to pull out of a 2022 scheduled PGA championship at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, would appear to abrogate that term, de Blasio said.
De Blasio said the city will choose new vendors to operate the concessions in the park. “They’ll probably challenge us in court. We’re on strong legal ground,” he said. “We will get new vendors to come in and take over quickly.”
We may have a problem in this country that is far larger than whether there is merely racism in our police departments, etc.:
Law Enforcement and the Military Are Probing Whether Their Members Took Part in the Capitol Riot
https://www.aol.com/news/law-enforcement-military-probing-whether-005928374.html
Census Bureau Halts Unauthorized Immigrant Count
9:25 am
The U.S. Census Bureau has halted all work on President Trump’s directive to produce a state-by-state count of unauthorized immigrants that would have been used to alter a key set of census numbers,” NPR reports.
“Senior career officials at the bureau instructed the internal team assigned to carry out Trump’s presidential memo to stand down and cease their work immediately on Tuesday night.
“The move by civil servants effectively ends the bureau’s participation in Trump’s bid to make an unprecedented change to who is counted in the 2020 census numbers that will be used to reallocate each state’s share of congressional seats and Electoral College votes for the next decade.”
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Fading fast, fading fast...
Google Will Block All Political Ads Again
10:12 am
Google informed its advertising partners Wednesday that beginning Jan. 14, its platforms will block all political ads, as well as any related to the Capitol insurrection, “following the unprecedented events of the past week and ahead of the upcoming presidential inauguration,” Axios reports.
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How dare they block our American right to lie and be vicious and incite violence?
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How Likely Is Trump to Resign?
10:05 am
Jonathan Bernstein: “He acts on impulse, not political incentives, so it’s hard to know. It is worth reminding everyone that when Republican leaders went to the White House in August 1974, before Nixon resigned, they were able to tell him that impeachment and removal were certain, with Nixon down to fewer than 20 supporters in the Senate, and perhaps fewer than 10. They could also hope to persuade Nixon not to put the nation — and the party — through more torment, especially with midterm elections coming.
“It’s unlikely that Republican leaders in Congress now believe that Trump cares about either the nation or the party.”
This impeachment is like rushing to hang a man who is going to die tomorrow.
-Pat Buchanan
Pretty accurate
He must be really hated.
Yes Pelosi hates him so much she can taste it.
Pelosi get to do as she wishes.
She will refuse to send the Article to the US Senate.
Notice that the Three Socialists of CHT spam.
They can't form their own thoughts.
Broke and Scammed Roger never has had money.
His spectacular fail yesterday proved it. He has no idea how to invest.
Trump’s Presidency has been our 9/11.
Trump actually has a long list of successes in his term in office
Roger, please tell us how buying the physical stock that is decline can make you money?
Amazon, Apple, Twitter and Facebook are not Private Companies.
Please understand that fact.
Trump Praised For Accepting Election Results 4 Years Quicker Than Hillary Clinton Did
U.S.—Media outlets from coast to coast praised President Trump today after he accepted the results of the 2020 election in a relatively timely fashion. Even CNN pointed out that it took Trump way less time to accept the results than it has two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
“You’ve got to give Trump credit here,” said Chris Cuomo during a segment of his popular show on CNN last night. “Sure, he might be literally the worst president we’ve ever seen, but at least he’s willing to accept a democratic election...UNLIKE SOME PEOPLE.”
CNN then cut to an interview from last week in which Hillary Clinton once again claimed that the 2016 election was stolen by the Russians.
“It’s amazing that she still hasn’t accepted the results,” Donald Trump said in a blurry video he put out on Twitter. “I DID! I accepted the results today! That’s because I’m a winner. Even when I lose I’m a winner. And let me tell you this: this election was sto—”
But the video ended abruptly as someone from offscreen grabbed the camera and turned it off.
Nearly every major news network has praised the president for his acceptance of the 2020 election, which happened much quicker than it did when Hillary Clinton lost. MSNBC, however, said they will only give the president credit for accepting the results once he admits that the 2016 election was stolen by the Russians.
Babylon Bee malarkey.
Hillary conceded that very night.
Trump still has not.
She never questioned that Trump won the electoral (not the popular) vote.
She only questioned HOW he won it:
With a little help from his friend Putin.
Biden is planning a "live" taped TV inauguration special.
Can't make this shit up.
the 3 lib retards here are already drooling. Of course it appears that is their whole "life".
Wonder if they do a zoom and can even fill the "boxes"
ROFLMFAO !!!
Its been investigated ad infinitum and Putin did not collude with Trump.
But Hillary sure did a lot of collusion overseas.
And Obama/Biden and their corrupt FBI chefs sure did a lot of spying.
And Schiff did a lot of lying.
And now they are fine with the Biden crime family and their Chinese funded wealth.
And no audit of what when on in the "election"
BANANA REPUBLIC
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Actually Hillary did not concede that night. Paul begala did. She hid like a coward.
"Hillary conceded that very night."
Nope, you dope.
We must keep everything locked down to save lives, right?
Fact Checked as Correct
"Caliphate4vrJanuary 13, 2021 at 11:11 AM
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