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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1984 on: October 09, 2020, 07:28:56 PM »
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If anyone believes in bogus conspiracy theories, it is all the Democrats who peddled the discredited Russia collusion myth.

And someone might want to tell Kamala Harris that she needs to get her American history straight. She claimed that Abraham Lincoln said it would be wrong to fill the Supreme Court vacancy that opened up 27 days before the 1864 election. That is nonsense. Lincoln said no such thing. Furthermore, back then, Congress was in recess from July 4 until December 5, i.e., until after the election, so there would have been no point in nominating anyone to fill the vacancy before the election. Also, Lincoln submitted his nominee the day after Congress returned. He did not wait for the new Congress to take office (which, back then, did not happen until March).

Yes, that was a good one.  Imagine with all the time her handlers had to prep for the debate they give her a false story about Lincoln.  Wow.  They are either profoundly stupid or dishonest.  Not that those are mutually exclusive.  Kantala is not very bright.  That is why they are keeping her under wraps.  People in the witness protection program get out more than her.   And Nancy is laying the groundwork for her to become President.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1985 on: October 09, 2020, 08:41:28 PM »
To summarize federal law enforcement under President Trump conducted the investigation and made the arrest safeguarding a political foe.  But Trump is somehow responsible!  LOL.   And who said "Let Them Eat Ice Cream" Nancy is targeting Trump with her 25th Amendment efforts?  Old Joe might want to keep track of that one.  This initiative would allow Crazy Nancy and Kantala to have him removed from office and make Kantala the President without oversight by the Cabinet.  Scary.

To summarize federal law enforcement under President Trump conducted the investigation and made the arrest safeguarding a political foe.  But Trump is somehow responsible!  LOL. 

Who said Trump is somehow responsible? And responsible for what exactly?

And who said "Let Them Eat Ice Cream" Nancy is targeting Trump with her 25th Amendment efforts? 

I have no idea who said that?

Old Joe might want to keep track of that one.  This initiative would allow Crazy Nancy and Kantala to have him removed from office and make Kantala the President without oversight by the Cabinet.  Scary.

You really do love conspiracy theories, don't you?

Keep spinning.  You made a silly comparison.  When it was pointed out that Kantala has suggested that Old Joe was a racist and molester of women, you posted videos of a bunch of republicans criticizing Trump.  None of whom did he select to be his VP.  His VP is loyal to him and hasn't suggested he is a monster.  Can you see the obvious distinction?  No?  Ask Roger for help.

Keep spinning.  You made a silly comparison. 

The comparison is only "silly" to those who do not have the brain power to understand it. You clearly fall in that category

When it was pointed out that Kantala has suggested that Old Joe was a racist and molester of women, you posted videos of a bunch of republicans criticizing Trump.

Wow, you noticed that? So, you're not asleep all the time, then?..... But, yes indeed, I posted videos of some Republicans criticizing Trump while they were running against him in the primary! Still don't get the comparison?

None of whom did he select to be his VP. 

Irrelevant to the comparison. It only shows that Biden is capable of finding common ground with a previous political adversary. Now compare that to Trump's; "That woman in Michigan" and/or "Don't waste time calling Governors who haven't been nice to me"....

His VP is loyal to him and hasn't suggested he is a monster.

Pence never ran against Trump in the 2016 primary. That's probably why Trump picked him....

And senators like Graham and Cruz are now loyal to Trump, despite having said all those nasty things about him in the past....

Can you see the obvious distinction? 

The only distiction there is, is that Biden picked Harris, a former opponent, and Trump played it safe and picked a hypocritial weasel who had not run against him.. Welcome to the world of politics!

The irony is that the right complains about Biden not having achieved anything in all his years in office, yet one heartbeat away from the Presidency they have a political nobody and underachiever who hardly anybody noticed until Trump picked him as VP.

The "impact" Pence had during the VP debate can be best illustrated by the fact that 62% of the population only noticed the fly on his head, and that says it all.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1986 on: October 09, 2020, 11:33:52 PM »
If anyone believes in bogus conspiracy theories, it is all the Democrats who peddled the discredited Russia collusion myth.

And someone might want to tell Kamala Harris that she needs to get her American history straight. She claimed that Abraham Lincoln said it would be wrong to fill the Supreme Court vacancy that opened up 27 days before the 1864 election. That is nonsense. Lincoln said no such thing. Furthermore, back then, Congress was in recess from July 4 until December 5, i.e., until after the election, so there would have been no point in nominating anyone to fill the vacancy before the election. Also, Lincoln submitted his nominee the day after Congress returned. He did not wait for the new Congress to take office (which, back then, did not happen until March).

There is no "conspiracy theories" or "Russia collusion myth". U.S. intelligence has confirmed Russia meddled in the 2016 election and Trump took Putin's word over the U.S. because he's a traitor and he's guilty.

The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that Trump conspired with Russia. Trump had Rosenstein interfere with Mueller and had stooge Barr bury the report. When Trump loses in a couple of weeks in a massive landslide, Biden will conduct a full and thorough investigation and all of Trump's co-conspirators will be indicted and go to prison.

The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want a right wing nut on the Supreme Court during an election when Obama was blocked from having his nomination confirmed.

US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign's Russia links
 
Bipartisan intelligence panel says that Russian who worked on Trump’s 2016 bid was career spy, amid a stunning range of contacts


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/18/donald-trump-us-senate-report-russia-campaign

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1987 on: October 09, 2020, 11:36:12 PM »
To summarize federal law enforcement under President Trump conducted the investigation and made the arrest safeguarding a political foe.  But Trump is somehow responsible!  LOL.   And who said "Let Them Eat Ice Cream" Nancy is targeting Trump with her 25th Amendment efforts?  Old Joe might want to keep track of that one.  This initiative would allow Crazy Nancy and Kantala to have him removed from office and make Kantala the President without oversight by the Cabinet.  Scary.

The 25th Amendment was written for times like this when a mentally incapacitated lunatic needs to be removed.

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/white-house-aides-fear-trumps-medications-have-triggered-manic-behavior-report/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1989 on: October 09, 2020, 11:47:48 PM »
Trump is a loser and the GOP are making it clear by distancing themselves from this lunatic. Too late for them since they are married to him and will also lose in a massive landslide.

GOP Begins to Distance from Trump

“As President Trump skids deeper into political peril, anxious Republicans have started to try to distance themselves from his fate, appealing to voters to elect them as a check on a Joe Biden administration,” the Los Angeles Times reports.

Said “I think Trump might cause us a tidal wave. He is ankle weights in a pool on Senate candidates.”

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/gop-begins-to-distance-from-trump/


Slip Slidin' Away


GOP Operatives See Race Slipping Away

“A series of setbacks for President Trump has left some Republican operatives and donors fearing that the race for the White House is slipping away and proposing that the party shift focus to protecting seats in Congress,” NBC News reports.

Said GOP consultant Brendan Buck: “We need to protect the Senate and limit the damage in the House. They can’t say it out loud, but the president is likely toast."

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/gop-operatives-see-race-slipping-away-from-trump/


Redfield & Wilson polls

ARIZONA: Biden 49%, Trump 43%
FLORIDA: Biden 49%, Trump 44%
MICHIGAN: Biden 50%, Trump 42%
NORTH CAROLINA: Biden 49%, Trump 44%
PENNSYLVANIA: Biden 49%, Trump 42%
WISCONSIN: Biden 51%, Trump 41%


Trump Is Complicit

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) writes in the Washington Post:

When I addressed the people of Michigan on Thursday to comment on the unprecedented terrorism, conspiracy and weapons charges against 13 men, some of whom were preparing to kidnap and possibly kill me, I said, “Hatred, bigotry and violence have no place in the great state of Michigan.” I meant it. But just moments later, President Trump’s campaign adviser, Jason Miller, appeared on national television accusing me of fostering hatred.

I’m not going to waste my time arguing with the president. But I will always hold him accountable. Because when our leaders speak, their words carry weight.

When our leaders encourage domestic terrorists, they legitimize their actions. When they stoke and contribute to hate speech, they are complicit. And when a sitting president stands on a national stage refusing to condemn white supremacists and hate groups, as President Trump did when he told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during the first presidential debate, he is complicit. Hate groups heard the president’s words not as a rebuke, but as a rallying cry. As a call to action.

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/trump-is-complicit/

Offline John Tonkovich

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1990 on: October 10, 2020, 02:09:35 AM »
Trump is a loser and the GOP are making it clear by distancing themselves from this lunatic. Too late for them since they are married to him and will also lose in a massive landslide.

GOP Begins to Distance from Trump

“As President Trump skids deeper into political peril, anxious Republicans have started to try to distance themselves from his fate, appealing to voters to elect them as a check on a Joe Biden administration,” the Los Angeles Times reports.

Said “I think Trump might cause us a tidal wave. He is ankle weights in a pool on Senate candidates.”

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/gop-begins-to-distance-from-trump/


Slip Slidin' Away


GOP Operatives See Race Slipping Away

“A series of setbacks for President Trump has left some Republican operatives and donors fearing that the race for the White House is slipping away and proposing that the party shift focus to protecting seats in Congress,” NBC News reports.

Said GOP consultant Brendan Buck: “We need to protect the Senate and limit the damage in the House. They can’t say it out loud, but the president is likely toast."

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/gop-operatives-see-race-slipping-away-from-trump/


Redfield & Wilson polls

ARIZONA: Biden 49%, Trump 43%
FLORIDA: Biden 49%, Trump 44%
MICHIGAN: Biden 50%, Trump 42%
NORTH CAROLINA: Biden 49%, Trump 44%
PENNSYLVANIA: Biden 49%, Trump 42%
WISCONSIN: Biden 51%, Trump 41%


Trump Is Complicit

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) writes in the Washington Post:

When I addressed the people of Michigan on Thursday to comment on the unprecedented terrorism, conspiracy and weapons charges against 13 men, some of whom were preparing to kidnap and possibly kill me, I said, “Hatred, bigotry and violence have no place in the great state of Michigan.” I meant it. But just moments later, President Trump’s campaign adviser, Jason Miller, appeared on national television accusing me of fostering hatred.

I’m not going to waste my time arguing with the president. But I will always hold him accountable. Because when our leaders speak, their words carry weight.

When our leaders encourage domestic terrorists, they legitimize their actions. When they stoke and contribute to hate speech, they are complicit. And when a sitting president stands on a national stage refusing to condemn white supremacists and hate groups, as President Trump did when he told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during the first presidential debate, he is complicit. Hate groups heard the president’s words not as a rebuke, but as a rallying cry. As a call to action.

https://politicalwire.com/2020/10/09/trump-is-complicit/
Trump's  " Liberate Michigan" tweet, at about the same time two of these alleged terrorists were in the Michigan State House, unmasked and armed,...hasn't aged so well.


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1991 on: October 11, 2020, 12:21:43 AM »