Iranian missiles land “roughly 100 miles from the Nimitz aircraft carrier, hitting close to a commercial ship in the Indian Ocean.”
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Saturday fired long-range ballistic missiles at simulated targets in the Indian Ocean. The missiles landed “roughly 100 miles from the Nimitz aircraft carrier, hitting close to a commercial ship in the Indian Ocean,” UK’s Daily Mail reported.
Iran launched ballistic missiles of “various classes” aimed at “the enemy’s battleships and destroyed them from 1,800 kilometers (1,125 miles) away,” the IRGC-affiliated media claimed. The test-firing was part of a two-day naval exercise by the IRGC, the Iranian regime’s military arm and a U.S.-designate terrorist organization.
Iran’s display of terrorist and military capabilities come as the United States under the incoming Joe Biden presidency may be rejoining the 2015 nuclear agreement. The return to the nuclear deal will restore Obama-era appeasement policies towards the regime. Undoing President Donald Trump’s legacy of sanctions and ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran will inevitably strengthen and enrich the regime, the world’s biggest state sponsor of terrorism.
The President that many people suggested would start WWIII is the only President we have had in our lifetime not to start a war, a military skirmish, or escalate current military action. In fact, US military forces have been drawn down in many areas of the world, and peace agreement from volatile areas of the world have come in droves.
But now that it's all but certain that Joe Biden will attempt to once again turn our back on our traditional allies in certain areas of the world in favor of Regimes like Iran, the outlook for continued peace is not looking so good. Iran is not a country we should trust, much less be a partner with. Beholding them at this point is likely to undermine all of these international peace agreements that have been a long time in the making.
I hope and pray that this doesn't create situations where we might have to step in militarily, or otherwise be called on to offer military assistance. It's been remarkably peaceful over the past few years. Quietly so to the point where nobody really noticed the lack of conflict.
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Scott says
"..it's all but certain that Joe Biden will attempt to once again turn our back on our traditional allies in certain areas of the world..."
I don't suppose he means, for example, our allies in the European Union whom Trump turned his back on along with the UN Security Council (consisting of the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and including Russia and China), when he unilaterally withdrew the United States from the nuclear agreement we had signed and made with Iran?
And what has been the result of that?
The Iranians are now nearer to the production of a nuclear weapon than they were at the time Trump pulled us out.
Meanwhile, the other signators have held Iran to as much of the agreement as they could, hoping that the day would come when we would return.
I'm sure they will welcome us back, glad for the added clout our participation will bring in dealing with Iran.
Biden will do exactly the opposite
Joe Biden will attempt to once again turn our back on our traditional allies in certain areas of the world in favor of Regimes like Iran.
He has basically withdrawn from NATO.
He will rejoin the sanctions against Iran and the nuclear limitations.
Iran has started uranium production.
The Iran missiles were launched because the United States is in a serious conflict.
I don't agree with his withdrawal from NATO. It's not 100% but our allies are thrilled by the election.
He has been quite successful in the middle east. He didn't conduct any military operations. The economy was ok. I didn't like the tax cuts, but that's politics.
He had the opportunity to be one of the greatest Presidents, if he hadn't completely failed to respond to the greatest medical crisis in a century.
He's the first President who lost the popular vote and is the first President to have been impeached twice
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O. It's not 100% but our allies are thrilled by the election.
Of course they are Uncle Sugar will fund their defense, you simplistic moron
Obama was already calling for the EU to contribute more in their own defense and Biden will continue that, simplistic moron.
“Calling for” just didn’t happen until Trump put their feet to the fire
Stupid old pedophile
Of course they are Uncle Sugar will
BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!!!!! Of course you disparage all the allies that trump stuck his middle finger to.....His histrionics on paying up was mostly show and achieved shit......but that is what you deal in regularly......asshole
The green beret accountant waddles in, the man that claims he was part of force projection with his spreadsheet, fuck off fatass.
Hey fatty a couple of days ago I made grouper for my daughter, I was so thankful the smell emanating from the kitchen was the fish, you have to question that
United we stand, divided we fall.
We have had the great divider.
Time for a great uniter.
THE HILL
The challenge of Biden's first days: staying focused and on message© Getty Images
No president-elect has ever been as well-versed on the two ends of Pennsylvania Avenue — Congress and the White House — as Joe Biden.
So, it's with a little trepidation, just a little, that I offer advice.
One, never lose sight it's an inside-outside game, a term I first heard in the 1970s from John Gardner, the former Johnson cabinet member and founder of Common Cause. The inside work for a president is dealing with Congress, state and local officials and party activists. The outside stuff is keeping the public informed and building support.
Two, don't be distracted by less central matters — even if they are good, substantively or politically desirable. That sounds easy; often it's not.
Finally, your message must be consistent, coherent and credible. At times that might alienate a few Democrats.
In the crucial initial weeks, the Biden-Harris administration will be in delicate negotiations with some Republicans and different factions of the Democratic party, the inside game. These will be private. At the same time, the president has to build public support, the outside one.
Decades ago, in his classic study of presidential power, the late Richard Neustadt wrote: "Presidential power is the power to persuade." These times are no different — and far more challenging to persuade on both the inside and out.
The best lesson involves the former vice president who led the early 2009 Obama administration's stimulus efforts to pull the country out of possible depression during the financial crisis. It required intense congressional negotiations — and necessarily accepting some onerous provisions like a special deal for Nebraska and protecting tax benefits for wealthier citizens.
Republicans, who pushed some of these provisions, charged the $800 billion bill was a profligate special-interest laden deal that would hurt the economy and criticized it through the 2010 election. Most economists and the evidence show that it helped rescue America from the economic precipice and saved millions from a personal cataclysm.
Yet as Barack Obama acknowledged, they lost the narrative by focusing so much on the inside game. In the weeks ahead, Biden also will have to cut deals — some unseemly — and not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. He must not forget the outside game.
With the economic and ever-present possibility of a foreign policy crisis, the new team, experienced as they are, needs to avoid distractions. In 1993 Bill Clinton came to office with a laser focus; remember "It's about the economy stupid; don't forget heath care."
Within a week of taking office a controversy ensued with the popular chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, over allowing gays to serve openly in the military. Clinton was absolutely right on the issue as time and experience have shown sexual orientation has no effect on military service. But the timing — at the very start of the administration — wasn't helpful.
The probable Trump impeachment trial over the first several weeks of the new Biden administration will be a distraction, though that'd be mitigated by a two-track system. That makes it all the more important to avoid any divisive hot-button controversy in that first month or so.
In governance, perhaps even more than in the Neustadt-chronicled days, messaging matters. The president-elect has assembled a talented team for his cabinet and White House. It also is the most diverse with Blacks, Hispanics, and Asian and Native Americans occupying prominent roles.
Yet too often the transition, responding to pressure from outside groups, stressed more the diversity than the excellence. It's important that Cecilia Rouse is the first Black chair of the Council of Economic Advisers; It's even more important that she's the best qualified for the post. It's welcome that Katherine Tai will be the first Asian-American to serve as U.S. Trade Representative. More welcome still, she's a superb choice, experienced in trade negotiations, with close congressional ties and expertise in China.
Looking ahead, the Biden-Harris message of ambitious aspirations tempered by political realities is sensible. It will draw fire from the Democrats' left wing. Many just don’t get math; there aren't the votes for what they want in an evenly-divided Senate and closely-divided House.
This is like 2009 when liberals complained the Obama stimulus legislation should have been bigger. It should have been, but there simply weren't the votes — it barely passed as it was.
This will be tested right away with the new president's request for another big COVID relief package, including much bigger stimulus checks, more assistance for health care resources and vaccine distribution and money for cash-strapped state and local governments. Biden, a creature of the Senate in days past, is optimistic he can get the 60 votes, including at least ten Republicans, to pass this legislation quickly.
Others are skeptical.
Either way, he can't afford to lose the narrative.
R.I.P. Phil Spector, weird as shit but talented
The team's official Twitter account confirmed Mahomes was indeed undergoing concussion protocol and later declared him out for the rest of the game.
Shit
Trump’s Own Supporters Implicate Him
6:29 pm
“In the two weeks since a raging mob stormed the Capitol, President Trump has shown no sign that he believes he shares responsibility for the worst incursion on the halls of Congress in more than two centuries. Shielding him further, his loyalists have started shifting blame for the attack to an array of distracting bogeymen: far-left anti-fascists, Black Lives Matter activists, even vague conspiracies of a setup involving Vice President Mike Pence,” the New York Times reports.
“But one group of people has already come forward and directly implicated Mr. Trump in the riot at the Capitol: some of his own supporters who were arrested while taking part in it. In court papers and interviews, at least four pro-Trump rioters have said they joined the march that spiraled into violence in part because the president encouraged them to do so.”
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) to Fox News: “Trump misled his followers into believing the election was rigged, and this resulted in the attack on the Capitol.”
Here, Scott, read this, the parts that I've boldfaced, and more. It gives a slightly different perspective on what I have heard reported as Trump's "delight," but not much:
THE WASHINGTON POST:
After inciting mob attack, Trump retreats in rage. Then, grudgingly, he admits his loss.
President Trump spent more than 24 hours after instigating a mob to violently storm the Capitol trying to escape reality.
Cloistered in the White House, Trump raged uncontrollably about perceived acts of betrayal. He tuned out advisers who pleaded with him to act responsibly. He was uninterested in trying to repair what he had wrought. And he continued to insist he had won the election, even as his own vice president certified the fact that he had not.
Only after darkness fell in Washington on Thursday, after the Capitol had been besieged by death and destruction and a growing chorus of lawmakers had called for his immediate removal from office, did Trump grudgingly accept his fate.
“Now Congress has certified the results,” Trump said in a video recorded in the White House’s Diplomatic Reception Room late Thursday afternoon. “A new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th. My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power. This moment calls for healing and reconciliation.”
THAT CAME MUCH, MUCH TOO LATE.
This was not a concession so much as a grudging acknowledgment that his presidency would end. Trump did not talk of winners and losers, nor did he utter the word “concede,” but it was the closest he seemed willing to go.
Some of his advisers had pleaded with him to give this kind of speech in November, after it was clear he had lost. Those appeals only intensified this week. During his 2-minute, 41-second speech, Trump read from a script that he agreed to only after a pressure campaign from Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, legal counsel Pat Cipollone and members of his family, officials said.
“My campaign vigorously pursued every legal avenue to contest the election results,” Trump said. “My only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. In so doing, I was fighting to defend American democracy.”
Yet it was Trump’s assault on American democracy over the past two months, culminating with Wednesday’s attack at the Capitol, that left him as isolated as he has ever been in his four years as president. An array of top aides — including Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, both original members of his Cabinet — abruptly resigned. Many more privately discussed whether to follow suit. Some of those who stayed on kept their distance from the vengeful president, and none stepped forward to defend his complicity in the attack — not even White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, his professional defender.
Outside the administration, a growing number of allies have given up on Trump. Rather than trying to persuade him to do the right thing, they are simply hoping he does no further damage before his term expires Jan. 20.
“This is everything that everyone’s been blocking for four years, the role of buffering Trump,” said one of the president’s advisers. “It’s horrible. People are miserable. They can’t wait for the two weeks to be over. Everyone’s taking one day at a time trying to get him through the next two weeks without massive problems.”
The portrait that emerged from interviews with administration officials and Trump advisers and associates, many of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to be candid, is of a president indignant, unmoored and psychologically fragile — one who some aides believe has sabotaged his legacy and threatens the orderly transfer of power to President-elect Joe Biden.
One administration official described Trump’s behavior as that of “a total monster.” Another said the situation was “insane” and “beyond the pale.”
“He is alone. He is mad King George,” said a Republican in frequent touch with the White House. “Trump believes that he has these people so intimidated they wouldn’t dare mess with him. I think Trump doesn’t understand how precarious his situation is right now.”
One after another on Thursday, former Trump officials broke their silence to condemn the president, some in sharp terms. William P. Barr, who resigned last month as attorney general, called Trump’s conduct “a betrayal of his office and supporters,” adding in a statement to the Associated Press that “orchestrating a mob to pressure Congress is inexcusable.”
Two of Trump’s former White House chiefs of staff joined the chorus. Mick Mulvaney resigned from his post as U.S. special envoy to Northern Ireland, telling CNBC, “We didn’t sign up for what you saw last night. We signed up for making America great again. We signed up for lower taxes and less regulation. The president has a long list of successes that we can be proud of. But all of that went away yesterday.”
John F. Kelly went even further, saying on CNN that what happened at the Capitol “was a direct result of him poisoning the minds of people with the lies and the fraud.” He urged the Cabinet to meet to discuss invoking the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to remove Trump from office. Scores of Democratic lawmakers, as well as Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), called for the same.
Some senior administration officials have been discussing doing so out of fear that Trump could take actions resulting in further violence and death if he remains in office for even a few more days, said a person involved in the conversations.
A former senior administration official briefed on the talks confirmed that preliminary discussions of the 25th Amendment were underway, although this person cautioned that they were informal and that there was no indication of an immediate plan of action.
As a mob of Trump supporters breached police barricades and seized the Capitol, Trump was disengaged in discussions with Pentagon leaders about deploying the National Guard to aid the overwhelmed U.S. Capitol Police, according to two people familiar with the talks.
Vice President Pence worked directly with acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller and the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Gen. Mark A. Milley, as well as with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), concerning the unrest at the Capitol and military deployments, the people said.
As for Trump, one of the people said, “he was completely, totally out of it.” This person added, “He made no attempt to reach out to them.”
Instead of exercising his commander-in-chief duties to help protect the Capitol from an attempted insurrection, Trump watched the attack play out on television. Though not necessarily enjoying himself, THAT'S NOT WHAT I HEARD he was “bemused” THAT'S CLOSER TO WHAT I HEARD by the spectacle because he thought his supporters were literally fighting for him, according to a close adviser. AND, I HEARD, WAS APPROVING. But, this person said, he was turned off by what he considered the “low-class” spectacle of people in ragtag costumes rummaging through the Capitol. YEAH, THE TYPES HE ATTRACTS.
Considerable internal anger was directed toward Meadows, according to four aides, both because of what many view as his incompetence in managing the White House and because of his willingness to prop Trump up while indulging his false election-fraud claims.
People who interacted with Trump said they found him in a fragile and volatile state. “A lot of people don’t want to talk to him,” a senior administration official said. “He’s in a terrible mood constantly, and he’s defensive, and everyone knows this was a horrible mistake.”
Trump spent Wednesday afternoon and evening cocooned at the White House and listening only to a small coterie of loyal aides — including Meadows, Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, personnel director Johnny McEntee and policy adviser Stephen Miller. McEnany also spent time with the president. Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, was described as disengaged.
Trump’s “got a bunker mentality now, he really does,” said a close adviser to the president.
During the Capitol occupation, aides said, Trump resisted their entreaties to condemn the rioters and refused to be reasoned with. THAT'S THE SORT OF THING I HEARD.
“He kept saying: ‘The vast majority of them are peaceful. What about the riots this summer? What about the other side? No one cared when they were rioting. My people are peaceful. My people aren’t thugs,’ ” an administration official said. “He didn’t want to condemn his people.”
SOUNDS LIKE YOU, SCOTT.
“He was a total monster today,” this official added, describing the president’s handling of Wednesday’s coup attempt as less defensible than his equivocal response to the deadly white-supremacist rally in 2017 in Charlottesville.
Some aides were mortified that Trump was so slow, and resistant, in telling his supporters to vacate the Capitol, and they believed he did irreparable damage to his presidency and legacy. THAT'S WHAT I HEARD. YOU CAN'T PUT LIPSTICK ON A PIG, SCOTT.
Aides and a range of lawmakers begged Trump to call on his supporters to stop rioting. Some former aides echoed those pleas on Twitter, tagging the president presumably in hopes he might see their messages.
Alyssa Farah, the recently departed White House communications director, wrote: “Condemn this now, @realDonaldTrump — you are the only one they will listen to. For our country!”
White House aides tried to get Trump to call in to Fox News Channel, but he refused. He at first did not want to say anything but was persuaded to send tweets. Then they scripted a video message for him to record, which he agreed to distribute on Twitter. But the IDIOT president ad-libbed by including references to false voter fraud claims that they had asked him not to include, the administration official said. Twitter later locked his account, enraging the president.
“He didn’t want to say anything or do anything to rise to the moment,” the official said. “He’s so driven by this notion that he’s been treated unfairly that he can’t see the bigger picture.”
This official described Trump as so mad at Pence that “he couldn’t see straight.” Several White House aides were upset that the president chose to attack Pence when the vice president, secured at an undisclosed location at the Capitol, had just been in harm’s way. AS I SAID.
A former senior administration official briefed on the president’s private conversations said: “The thing he was most upset about and couldn’t get over all day was the Pence betrayal. . . . All day, it was a theme of, ‘I made this guy, I saved him from a political death, and here he stabbed me in the back.’ ” HE ONLY TOLD THE TRUTH AND DID NOT PERJURE HIMSELF BY LYING THE WAY TRUMP WANTED HIM TO.
Trump’s fury extended to Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short. The president told aides he wanted to bar Short — who was with the vice president all day at the Capitol — from the White House grounds, according to an official with knowledge of the president’s remarks.
Short has told others he would not care if he were barred.
Trump also brooded about the decisions by Facebook and Twitter to suspend his accounts. An adviser likened the president’s social media accounts to his “security blanket and oxygen.” White House spokesman Judd Deere condemned the moves and said in a statement, “Big Tech is out of control.” NO, IT WAS OBVIOUSLY TRUMP WHO WAS OUT OF CONTROL.
Meadows and Cipollone, among others, tried to persuade Trump to record a video condemning the violence, pledging to prosecute the rioters and committing to a peaceful transfer of power, officials said. They argued that his image and future political prospects could be permanently damaged otherwise.
Cipollone also warned the president that he could have legal liability for having encouraged the riots, a detail first reported by the New York Times, and urged him to clean it up. He and other lawyers helped the president understand that once he leaves office, he and his family would have considerable legal exposure on multiple fronts, an adviser said.
By the end of the day Thursday, Trump had relented, having seen some of his biggest supporters abandon him and considered the prospect of impeachment.
Deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger was among those who resigned in the wake of the Capitol riot. Although national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien was said Wednesday night to be considering resigning, he, as well as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, received outreach from former national security officials and executives urging them to stay in their jobs.
The message conveyed was that leaving would create a vacuum that foreign enemies might seek to take advantage of, according to a senior administration official.
You don’t have a life
It’s truly sad, pedo
Fuck you are boring
White House officials braced for additional resignations from senior aides, as well as more junior staffers.
Trump’s support rapidly eroded in the Senate, where a senior Republican aide described the mood among GOP senators as “pretty apoplectic.”
McConnell, who has been estranged from the president in recent weeks, has told fellow senators and other confidants that he does not plan to speak with Trump again.
Even Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), one of Trump’s staunchest allies and golfing partners, broke with the president.
“When it comes to accountability, the president needs to understand that his actions were the problem, not the solution,” Graham said at a Thursday news conference. While he said he did not believe invoking the 25th Amendment was necessary “now,” he thinks that “if something else happens, all options would be on the table.”
Speaking on the Senate floor Wednesday night, Graham was similarly blunt. “Trump and I, we’ve had a hell of a journey — I hate it being this way,” he said. “All I can say is count me out. Enough is enough.”
OF COURSE THIS LITTLE TURN COAT (OBAMA WAS CORRECT) HAS SINCE JUMPED BACK TO TRUMP'S DEFENSE
But Trump has found admiration elsewhere. At the Republican National Committee meeting in Amelia Island, Fla., where the president had been expected to tape a speech, he instead called into a morning session Thursday to speak to RNC members for a minute or so, RNC members said.
The crowd greeted him with applause and joy, acting as if Wednesday’s breach at the Capitol had never taken place.
THIS MAN SHOULD NEVER BE LET NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE AGAIN. EVER.
Thank you for the most intelligent kind of comment you are capable of, Cali.
It wasn’t a copy and paste as all the shit you spam
Seriously get a life, you’re pathetic
LOL
I admit, I got into that last c & p without realizing it was that long.
But when I do give you a substantial analysis of my own, you can't rise to it.
You have no depth and aren’t very smart. Just like yesterday when you were challenged on the minimum wage you ran
Small numbers of protestors gather at fortified U.S. capitols
https://www.aol.com/news/statehouses-us-capital-brace-potentially-080150292-213920321.html
I don't think it's going to be so bad across this land on Inauguration Day.
Trump Plans to Issue 100 Pardons on Last Day
9:19 pm
President Trump is preparing to issue around 100 pardons and commutations on his final full day in office Tuesday, a major batch of clemency actions that includes white collar criminals, high-profile rappers and others but — as of now — is not expected to include Trump himself, CNN reports.
JUST ONE MORE ACRIMINAL ACT FROM A CRIMINAL PRESIDENT WHO WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS A DISGRACE
The Dark Winter President confirmed, he is breaking a promise of $2,000 per Adult.
Alky and Roger declare he would.
Clinton issued 140 pardons his last day
Obama issued 330 commutations his way out the door
Were they criminal too? Or 0nly when bad orange man does it?
Names for tRump:
Dummkopf Drumpf,
Con Dumb, tRumplethinskin, Don the Con,
La-Hoo-Ser‼️
T Minus 53 hours until trump goes home in disgrace!!!!!!!!!!!! LET FLORIDUH HAVE HIM!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Dumb as a box of rocks once again proves his ignorance on commutations and what they are....No surprise there!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! He really should learn to read and vet things before taking the trump bait!!!!
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/barack-obama-pardon-330-criminals-final-week-office/
Socialist attack on The Us.
"President-elect Joe Biden plans to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline on his first day in office, according to several news sources."
Attacking Capitalism.
FBI Probes Tip on Pelosi’s Stolen Laptop
8:00 am EST
“In a new criminal court case against a woman alleged to have entered the US Capitol on January 6, the FBI noted that a tipster raised the possibility of a laptop being stolen from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office to potentially sell to Russia,” CNN reports.
Any one but me notice that ALL the new video's of the insurrection that are being released that there are virtually no minorities in the crowd and just a few women????? Any doubt the insurrection is that the White boys of america are in desperate straights to remain in power with fat assed trump leading the way????? Why do so many uneducated R's believe in Q Anon, that the election was stolen and Obama was born in kenya?????? I guess with trump repeating the lies soooooo often, the idiots have now been brainwashed into compliance!!!!!!!!! BTW....it is great having trump banned from twitter as the level of BS rhetoric has quieted down the news cycle some what.....I sure hope the quiet continues for 2 more days!!!!!!!
https://gab.com/KanekoaTheGreat/posts/105575361511286584
Kanekoa
@KanekoaTheGreat
Another Antifa guy pretending to be a Trump supporter in the Capitol Building. The only "planned insurrection" seems to be from some BLM and Antifa guys planning to pretend to be Trump supporters. The impeachment narrative was completely false from the beginning and continues to fall apart by the day.🔻
Totally a false flag operation with an assist by the state media
BANANA REPUBLIC
We all know what pardons are and what commutations are. Not sure dopey the dumb fuck does.
https://gab.com/SomeBitchIKnow/posts/105575184033640135
Sorry if this has been posted already, but this is truly the most polite "insurrection" there has ever been. Good lord.
Gab continues to improve... not sure they are ready for another surge though.
Biden is going to rescue us from Trump's fascistic, dictatorial form of capitalism and lead us back to the democratic capitalism favored by FDR, Truman, JFK, and Barack Obama.
Anonymous Myballs said...
We all know what pardons are and what
Then why do you confuse them constantly??????? BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Gab....the go to source for moronic idiots of the right!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAA!!! It makes twitter look legit!!!!!
Breaking911
@Breaking911
BREAKING: Biden to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit on first day in office - CBC
thebradfordfile™
@thebradfordfile
Breaking: Biden to destroy tens of thousands of jobs on first day in office.
and piss off Canada. Wonder how long it will take for us to get into another war or setup a foreign war in the middle East or China ?
I would have loved Gab.
I'm so upset and enraged that I could not steal this election.
I'm so upset and enraged that I could not steal this election.
"Trump is the first person in human history to be accused of inciting an insurrection by saying "peacefully."
...
The WH press corps is responsible for more conspiracy theories than Qanon.
...
I'm not an intel expert but I'm pretty sure a 25,000 troop response for "no specific threat" is overkill.
...
Trump was right about Liz Cheney, just like Romney and McCain."
thebradfordfile™
https://twitter.com/thebradfordfile
Wow.... a new troll posting like a stupid goat fucking farmer......BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
Hitler said...
I would have loved Gab.
I see the "pastor" hears the voice of Hitler speaking to him.
And he must follow, his heart says it is right.
ROFLMFAO !!!
Scott Adams
https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1350901043828150272
Seems curious there isn’t a national hunt for the people behind Q based on them allegedly inciting a coup. Why’s that? I can only think of one reason.
Trump - no evidence but investigate
Biden - much evidence but no investigation
Coup 3.0
Dopey projecting again. He doesn't know the difference between a pardon and a commutation, do he pretends its us who doesn't know.
We don't call him dopey for nothing.
FORGET TRUMP!
THAT'S THE NEW STRATEGY, TRUTHERS!
BETTER GET WITH IT!
GOP Will Try to Pretend Like Trump Never Happened
8:57 am
McKay Coppins:
“As Donald Trump lurches through the disastrous final days of his presidency,
Republicans are just beginning to survey the wreckage of his reign.
Their party has been gutted,
their leader is reviled,
and after four years of excusing every presidential affront to ‘conservative values,’
their credibility is shot.
How will the GOP recover from the complicity and corruption of the Trump era?
To many Republicans, the answer is simple:
Pretend it never happened.
The plan might seem implausible, but I’ve heard it floated repeatedly in recent days by Republican strategists who are counting down the minutes of the Trump presidency.
The hardcore MAGA crowd will stay loyal, of course,
and those few who have consistently opposed Trump will escape with their reputations intact.
But for the majority of GOP officials, apparatchiks, and commentators who sacrificed their dignity at the altar of Trump,
a collective case of amnesia seems destined to set in the moment he leaves office.”
do he pretends its us who does
BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! No need to pretend you dumb fuck....you posted the false equivalency in you post of pardons by clinton.....I surely did not!!!!! Sorry sport but your stupidity is becoming boundless!!!!!
Scott and others here,
after sacrificing your dignity at the alter of Trump for so long,
are you going to try to forget?
Dr. King Day.
"The Dark Winter President confirmed, he is breaking a promise of $2,000 per Adult.
Alky and Roger declare he would."
Why not?
None of the Three Socialists Stooges of CHT that are engulfed in flames Hate has peace I their dark souls. I have love, peace and caring in mine like as Dr. King thought me.
I posted the number of Clinton pardons and number of Obama commutations. What false equivalency?? These are facts.
Damn, are you really this obtuse?
F'n Daddy (also known as Commander-in-Thief Biden)
thinks Gab is WONDERFUL.
Go read about Gab at Wikipedia, particularly its most recent activities, including this:
_________
2021
Gab was among the platforms used to plan the storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. Posts about directions on which streets to take in order to run from police, which tools to use to pry open doors, and posts suggesting carrying guns into the halls of Congress, were exchanged on the platform in advance of the storming. During the storming, users of Gab documented themselves going into the offices of members of Congress, including the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Following the storming and President Trump's subsequent permanent suspension from Twitter, Torba claimed that Gab had experienced a 40% increase in traffic and that Gab was also gaining 10,000 new users per hour. After Parler, another alt-tech social network, was pulled offline by its host Amazon Web Services, former users of that site started migrating to Gab.
ABC News reported on January 12, 2021 that experts said that conservative-leaning social networks, including Gab, helped create echo chambers for extremist and violent views, which contributed to the Capitol storming.
After the Capitol storming, on January 13, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in an open letter to the United States Department of Justice called for a federal investigation into Gab and Torba to determine if they "intentionally aided" the individuals who were involved in the storming. ADL cited posts from Torba telling users of Gab "heading to DC" to record "video footage in landscape mode" in anticipation of "communist violence" and also posted on Gab that it "would be a real shame if the people outside stormed the Senate." In response, Torba denied he and his platform were responsible for the storming, claiming that Gab did a "phenomenal job" of mitigating violent content. He also claimed that Gab had been reporting offending posts to federal law enforcement, claiming that "Public safety is our top priority", but declined to say which law enforcement agency they were working with, citing an "ongoing investigation". He also deflected attention away from Gab and towards Facebook, claiming that the storming was "organized using Facebook's technology, not Gab's." In response to Torba's response, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said that "It's ironic that, when called out for enabling extremist rhetoric, Gab's response is to craft" a letter "containing thinly veiled antisemitism", adding that "As our open letter makes clear, Gab is not moderating this extremist content, and their CEO seems to be encouraging users to upload it."
On January 14, Molly Boigon from The Forward noted that Torba's response contained an unusual sign off, in which he said that "Jesus is King.", which was a sign off that Torba had not used in any previous Gab press releases. She also noted that Gab's Twitter account had recently posted multiple tweets about Senior Adviser Jared Kushner's supposed influence on President Donald Trump, a nod to the antisemetic trope about global Jewish puppet masters. Gab's Twitter account had also recently posted a tweet questioning the legitimacy of antisemitism falling under hate speech.
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Now if you thought THAT was rich, just read all the rest of the long Wiki article. Gab is famous for its anti-Semitism.
ATTENTION FBI!
There are a couple of posters on a blogsite known as Coldheartedtruth.com hosted by one Scott Adams who frequently indicate approving the use of violence in defense of their political views.
They post as
1) James's Fucking Daddy
aka Cowardly King Obama
aka Commander-in-Thief Biden
and
2) rrb.
It's possible that one (or both?) of them may have been present recently during the disturbances in Washington, D.C.
BWAAAAAAA!!!!!
What false equivalency?? These are facts!!!!
The fact is you posted them together as being the same!!!!!! The second fact is you are dumber than a box of fucking rocks!!!!! Keep showing us how many more times you can look and not see your error.....BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
What Does Josh Hawley Think He’s Doing?
9:35 am
Washington Post: “For 20 years Hawley’s political fortunes came together neatly: Stanford University, Yale Law School, clerkship for Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., a few years of litigation at a powerhouse D.C. firm, a few years as an admired professor at the University of Missouri School of Law, two years as attorney general of Missouri and two years so far in the U.S. Senate, pampered with chatter about presidential prospects.”
“As this avowed populist prepared to take a stand in the Senate, he raised his fist in solidarity with pro-Trump protesters who had massed by the Capitol. An hour later, the worst of populism stormed the building, assaulted police officers and parkoured around the seat of the republic in a mockery of the process. … It’s a different anger than people reserve for Trump, who seems oblivious to the damage caused by his ego spasms. With Hawley, the backlash from friend and foe is colored by disappointment.”
Mike Pence Has Nowhere to Go
9:24 am
Peter Nicholas:
“The vice president’s swift journey from acolyte to outcast was head-spinning. This is someone who would pause after mentioning Donald Trump’s name during an address so that the audience had time to clap—and who would then stand silently at the lectern when it didn’t. Editing Pence’s speeches, aides would cut references to Trump when they didn’t believe there was any reason to mention him. Reviewing the changes, Pence would take his Sharpie and add Trump’s name back in, a former Trump-administration official told me.
“But Pence will see no reward for his fealty, or for his actions on January 6, when he resisted pressure from Trump to toss out the election results. The springboard to the Oval Office that so many vice presidents have used is gone. Not only has Trump’s base turned on him, but Pence is COMPLICIT in the Trump administration’s most egregious actions.”
He tried to ride the tiger and ended up inside.
Attending Biden's Inaugural will only make those who hate him hate him more.
Scott Adams is the cartoonist
And dumb fuck dopie, if I thought they were the same, I would have called them the same. I articulated the diffently thinking even you would know the difference. I should've known you would dopey up the place.
BREAKING: Biden to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit on first day in office - CBC
shut down the pipeline and throw open the southern border.
makes sense.
to a drooling idiot in serious cognitive decline.
and if this worthless dementia patient dies in office, his backup is a street whore with zero political accomplishments.
iran showed us whose boss in the ME, Slow Joe is already bought and paid for by the CCP...
yeah, we're gonna be fine.
LOL.
Gab was among the platforms used to plan the storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.
this is a lie, although i'm not surprised wikipedia would advance the lie.
facebook was the social media venue of choice for promoting the antifa/blm-led panty raid.
It was only a panty raid, rat said, and claims that this is all a lie:
Gab was among the platforms used to plan the storming of the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021. Posts about directions on which streets to take in order to run from police, which tools to use to pry open doors, and posts suggesting carrying guns into the halls of Congress, were exchanged on the platform in advance of the storming. During the storming, users of Gab documented themselves going into the offices of members of Congress, including the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Election fraud tweets have declined 73% since trump was exiled from the ether!!!!!!! Gee, i wonder if there is cause and effect here?????? I for one am enjoying the quiet on line!!!!!!!
this is a lie, although i'm not surprised wikipedia would advance the lie.
Once again the flaming rectum rat posts out his stupid ass without a shred of evidence!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! God you are dumb!!!!!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2021/01/13/adl-gab-andrew-torba-capitol-riots/6652567002/
Sure looks like there may be some truth to Gab......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Election fraud tweets have declined 73% since trump was exiled from the ether!!!!!!! Gee, i wonder if there is cause and effect here??????
gee BWAA, you're as sharp as a billiard ball.
tweets would tend to decline when those tweeting are blocked from the platform.
fucking DUH.
LOL.
tweets would tend to decline when those tweeting are blocked from the platform.
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!! You make a box of rocks look smart!!!!!!! Trump was banned, not the regular idiots like you!!!!!!!! I person, even trump cannot be blamed for a 73% decrease of fraud tweets you stupid ass!!!!!
Trump was banned, not the regular idiots like you!!!!!!!!
twitter banned two of my co-workers, BWAA. regular folk. simply because they lean right.
so shut the fuck up.
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