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A friend chastised me for being so hard on #45. He said I should at least give him credit for the many firsts that he's accomplished. So in order to rectify my error of omission, here is a partial list of some of those firsts

First tiny handed candidate to brag about the size of his p***s during a debate.
First to bring up a woman's menstrual cycle during a debate.
First to call a rivals wife a dog.
First to mouthe an "F" Bomb in a televised campaign speech
First to use the word "bull***" right after a prayer breakfast
First to trash a Vietnam Veteran for being captured & tortured in Vietnam
First to spit in the face of a Gold Star Family.
First to steal from a charity that benefitted veterans and children with cancer
First president to be endorsed by the KKK (George Wallace was a candidate)
First to make McDonalds change the over 1 billion served sign
First to say Putin was right and our FBI & CIA were wrong.
First to feel so strongly about the sanctity of marriage that he was sanctified 3 times.
First to play golf more often than all other presidents combined
First to be sued and spanked by a porn star.
First to star in a Russian Golden Shower flick.
First to confuse Kansas with Missouri.
First to mock a disabled reporter.
First to describe a brain injury as a headache.
First to refer to Nazis as "good people on both sides"
 
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#1,286 ·
Well done MAGATs.
Zero respect for any Republican who decided it was a good bet to ride the Trojan Horse for all he was worth and persisted in ignoring the stark reality in front of their sorry faces for over 4 years in a row, and a whole lot of them did. These people have proven wretched judgement and should never see any role in government again. Remember this, true American Patriots!
 
#1,288 ·
The best thing for the American public and the Republican Party would be to impeach Trump and to ban him from ever holding another public office.
 
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What Trump and Giuliani were doing as the carnage and bodies were being counted,,.

Seems this Tommy Tuberville is a handy guy but hard to get a hold of,,. In the midst of the Capitol siege, Trump tried calling Tommy Tuberville but got the wrong senator. Later while Congress was still cowering in the basement Rudy Giuliani left a long and rambling message for Tuberville - on a different lawmaker's voicemail.

https://thedispatch.com/p/giuliani-to-senator-try-to-just-slow

https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/01/08/during-riot-trump-was-calling-senators-to-delay-the-vote/

During the Capitol siege, President Donald Trump attempted to reach Tuberville but got Sen. Mike Lee of Utah who happened to be hunkering down near Tuberville in the Senate chamber of the US Capitol that was under siege by a pro-Trump mob.

Lee said he then asked Tuberville for his phone back.

"I don't want to interrupt your call with the president, but we're being evacuated and I need my phone," he recalled saying.

Hours later President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani left a long, rambling, and rather revealing voicemail that was meant for Tuberville but instead was sent to a different, unnamed politician. The voicemail, which urged Tuberville to slow down the Electoral College vote certification as much as possible, was sent to The Dispatch and transcribed in full.

Tuberville was one of several Republican senators - including Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas - who voted to overturn election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Those efforts failed, and after Congress reconvened following the siege it certified Joe Biden as president-elect.

In December, Tuberville received praise from Trump after he said he would not rule out objecting to the election results during the Electoral College certification process.

Following the siege of the Capitol, Tuberville tweeted condemnation of the mob of Trump supporters.
 
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To be clear and fair, not all Republicans followed this charletan into the toilet. To those we thank for not selling out to peer pressure and calling a spade a spade. Ben Sasse, Mitt Romney, Colin Powell and a few others are credits to their party. But so many others went right down the rabbit hole and for those we will try very hard not to forget. We'll see how many continue to associate themselves w/ Trump going forward, though Trump may find himself headed for incarceration at some point, though I can't see him as a martyr in prison. More likely he will flee the country and take he and whatever family still subscribes to his legacy with him to Russia. Melania will probably divorce him shortly.
 
#1,294 ·
I bet the reptiles are loving global warming. Soon we will be telling T-Rex to clean up isle 11 at the supermarket featuring human frozen TV dinners. [uhoh]
 
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Will our blow-up VP redeem himself by supporting the 25th Amendment? Don't hold your breath as he will quickly deflate into the 2-dimensional syrupy fake Christian he apparently is. He could redeem himself, this is about the last op.
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Not a chance, Noel. Pence would be committing political suicide. Besides using the 25th Amendment wouldn't permanently get rid of Trump. I want to see Impeachment with the proviso that Trump never hold another public office. That is the only way we can get rid of the guy so that he doesn't return in 2024. It would also be nice if he was convicted by various states for just about every crime you can think of, but knowing him he would find some way to stay out of jail until he finally dies off.
 
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"Absolutely on impeachment which will happen now thanks to better-late-than-never Mitch and finally other republicans, or after the inauguration."
Sounds good but I don't think you can count on any of those republican's to do the right thing,,.

Case in point? Salamander Lindsey Graham Travels With Trump To Texas A Week After Renouncing Him

TOPLINE Just one week after declaring he is "out" with President Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the election, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) flew with the president on Air Force One for a trip to Alamo, Texas on Tuesday.

"Trump and I, we've had a hell of a journey. I hate it to end this way," Graham, typically one of Trump's closest allies in the Senate, said in a speech announcing his vote to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's win during a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6.

Graham's speech was delivered in the aftermath of a brutal assault on the U.S. Capitol by Trump's supporters attempting to overturn the election, which forced lawmakers to pause the counting of electoral votes and go into lockdown.

Graham said he "prayed" Biden would lose but doesn't buy Trump's claims of a stolen election, declaring, "All I can say is count me out. Enough is enough… We've got to end it."

But Graham hasn't entirely abandoned his support of Trump: he has spoken out against efforts by Democrats to remove Trump from office in the wake of the Capitol attack.

Forbes has reached out to the White House and Graham's office for comment.

CRUCIAL QUOTE
"I don't support invoking the 25th Amendment now. If something else happens, all options would be on the table," Graham said of efforts to remove Trump.

CHIEF CRITIC
"I think poor Lindsey really is sort of bereft of friends at this point. He found out that the Trump people will turn on you, that Donald Trump, of course, will turn on you. Because he turns on everybody," former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) said in an MSNBC appearance. "I think Lindsey should take that old advice: 'if you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.'"

TANGENT
Trump and Graham are joined on the trip - meant to mark the completion of 400 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border wall - by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, White House adviser Brooke Rollins and U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan, according to Wall Street Journal reporter Gordon Lubold.
 
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"Absolutely on impeachment which will happen now thanks to better-late-than-never Mitch and finally other republicans, or after the inauguration."
Sounds good but I don't think you can count on any of those republican's to do the right thing,,.
You are very likely too right! When I wrote that I did not know MM sentiment was at least 2nd hand, but apparently some are considering the implications of not doing this going forward w/ regard to the repub party's future. I'll never forget them I know.
 
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"Good people on both sides"

Ex-Chester Firefighter Threw Extinguisher at Capitol Police, Feds Say
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https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/new...-police-according-to-federal-charges/2668708/

Robert Sanford, who recently retired from the Chester Fire Department in March, was arrested on charges that include assault of a police officer, disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, civil disorder and unlawfully entering the Capitol.

A retired Pennsylvania firefighter was arrested Thursday on federal charges that he threw a fire extinguisher that hit three Capitol Police officers during the violent siege on the Capitol last week.

The charges against Sanford are not related to the widely publicized attack on Officer Brian Sicknick, who also was attacked with a fire extinguisher during the siege and died.
 
#1,307 ·
I cant get over this weird collections of Mad men & Women that stormed the US Capital on the 6th,,. For all the debates on Trumpism, Trump economics, Trump Foreign Policy, Racism & the Walls he tried to build there is one success that is beyond debate,,. Trumps Legacy will always be remembered for how he unified from sea to shining sea all the mentally delusion-ed factions together under one flag,,!!
 
#1,310 ·
Lost all respect for the 81% of socalled 'evangelicals' whose 'spiritual wisdom' had them in full support of Trump, presumably many to the bitter end. So much for spiritual wisdom. But as said before, they live in a totally different reality so not all that surprising, just sad and worse than that, dangerous. Separate church and state, great idea. Sad for me personally because I identified w/ evangelical Christianity as a 19-20y/o having had an unsought after a powerful 'spiritual' awakening experience that changed my life--it was a sudden awareness of the presence of God, and that 'sin' was more about living w/o awareness of God's presence than specific bad deeds per se. My best friend's family were devout evangelicals, so I began becoming familiar w/ the dogma then. I always believed had I been in a culture dominated by another religion I would very likely have sought out their fellowship.
 
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Yesterday certainly didn't have much in the way of protests from Trump supporters in spite of how the media and politicians were trying to drum up their business to add color to yesterday's events. The weird thing is that the only "protests" that I have heard about were three groups of a few hundred anti-police, anti-government and anti-Biden "protesters" each all dressed in black and carrying shields and weapons.

One group was at the capital in Sacramento, but they certainly were not Trump supporters as one MAGA guy in a pickup truck was taunting them and was chased down the street by a few of the group.

Two other mobs of "protesters" were to be found in Portland, OR and Seattle, WA. They were also all dressed in black, smashing windows and writing anti-police and anti-Biden graffiti on buildings. The group in Seattle also smashed federal court building windows and attacked the Democratic party HQ in Seattle. There was not a red hat to be found in any of the groups. Just black, including a few "Black Lives Matter" flags. So now what is going on? What do these protesters really want? And why come out yesterday during the change in the administration? :rolleyes:
 
#1,318 ·
"There was not a red hat to be found in any of the groups. Just black, including a few "Black Lives Matter" flags. So now what is going on?"

Probable actors hired by Roger Stone & Paul Manaford with some of the 300 million they scammed off the MAGA crowd,,. He has got-to pay for his pardon, as will Steve Bandon in the months to come with the moneys he scammed off the Build the Wall non-profit,,. If anyone can look at that pardon list and the crimes that they were previously convicted or indicted for without questioning what Trumpism really stands for needs to consider how any of this "drains the swamp" or makes "America Great",,!!
 
#1,320 ·
I just heard a report on the local CBS radio station that Trump called someone (apparently he had to make a telephone call now that his Tweet account has been locked) and said that he was thinking of starting a third political party called the Patriot Party or MAGA Party (he sure knows how to pick names) to run against the Democrats and Republicans in 2024. As you can imagine, Republicans freaked out when they heard that and now are worried about jumping on the dump Trump impeachment bandwagon. If he started a third party made up of the radical portion of the Republican party that voted for him, that would really put a stake through the heart of the Grand Old Party.
 
#1,321 ·
I just heard a report on If he started a third party made up of the radical portion of the Republican party that voted for him, that would really put a stake through the heart of the Grand Old Party.
If the GOP folks want to give Trump a pass on the impeachment conviction it would be wise for the Dems to hang them out to dry on the Article 14 provision,,. Maybe they could get control of things in 2022 and right the ship or at least start the long process of de-radicalizing millions of people,,!!
 
#1,323 ·
An obscure provision of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution has emerged as a possible means of preventing former President Donald Trump from holding future federal office as Congress grapples with how best to punish him for his role in the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.

Section 3 of the 14th Amendment states that "no person shall be a senator or representative in Congress" or "hold any office, civil or military" if they, after having taken an oath to support the Constitution, "engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof."

My thought was that while there might be mutual interest for both parties to invoke this "Disability" if Trump is given a pass along party lines, however as per Richards suggestion "that it would really put a stake through the heart of the Grand Old Party." it may be more beneficial politically to the GOP to see this happen especially if they could blame it on the so called Libtards,,.
 
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