Prickly City by Scott Stantis for January 21, 2020

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    braindead Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Patience.

    If we get to the point where witnesses testify, documents are entered into evidece, and the DeutscheBank records are exposed, there will be a serious need for a compelling distraction.

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    Maybe assassinate some more people who have said ‘bad things’.

    Then, “We’ll see what happens.”

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    #TraitorTrump

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    Darsan54 Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Hey, DT’s poked at Iran often enough, but fortunately being less crazy than he is, the country is still here.

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    Silly Season   about 5 years ago

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/larison/the-case-for-impeachment-is-overwhelming/

    The case for Trump’s impeachment seemed quite strong more than two months ago, and the evidence provided to the House’s impeachment inquiry has strengthened it further.

    The president’s abuse of power is not in dispute. It is clear that he used the powers of his office in an attempt to extract a corrupt favor for his personal benefit, and this is precisely the sort of offense that impeachment was designed to keep in check.

    It doesn’t matter if the attempt succeeded. All that matters is that the attempt was made.

    It is also undeniable that he has sought to impede the investigation into his misconduct. The president has committed the offenses he is accused of committing, and the House should approve both articles of impeachment.

    The president doesn’t have a credible line of defense left. That is why his apologists in Congress and elsewhere have been reduced to making increasingly absurd and desperate claims.

    The president’s defenders want to distract attention from the fact that the president abused his power, violated the public’s trust, and broke his oath of office, but these distractions are irrelevant.

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    Silly Season   about 5 years ago

    Keeping it in the family…

    Jared Kushner (Trump’s Son-in-law): Director of the Office of American Innovation, Senior Advisor to the President.

    Ivanka Trump (Trump’s Daughter): Senior Advisor to the President.

    Tyler McGaughey (Attorney General Barr’s Son-in-law): White House Office of General Counsel.

    Andrew Giuliani (Rudy Giuliani’s Son): Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison (Effectively Sports Coordinator for the White House).

    Kyle Yunaska (Eric Trump’s Brother-in law): Chief of Staff of the Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis.

    Elaine Chao (Moscow Mitch’s wife) United States Secretary of Transportation.

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    RobinHood  about 5 years ago

    World War III already happened and we won. Brought down the Soviiet Union. It ended in the 80s.

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    RobinHood  about 5 years ago

    Ninety-nine knights of the air

    Ride super high-tech jet fighters

    Everyone’s a super hero

    Everyone’s a captain Kirk

    With orders to identify

    To clarify and classify

    Scramble in the summer sky

    Ninety-nine red balloons go by

    Joern-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen / Carlo Karges / Kevin Mc Alea

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    mikendi  about 5 years ago

    By the way. This country is ran by the minority. Thanks to no term limits and the electoral college not being revamped. When a candidate wins the majority of the popular vote and does not become president. You have a government of the minority…

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