There's more than enough information out about the corruption and conspiracy against Trump The fact that there's no action is truly disgusting There better be swift and brutal justice after midterms
If there were any evidence of corruption or conspiracy then Rosenstein would know all about it by now. Everything is just fine!
Hunter Foster
another update from this show. Women are the bravest people on earth. Willing to blow themselves up to help innocent muslims from their french oppressors
>Part of the reason some observers see a political tinge is McCain’s own sometimes sharp, sometimes subtle language in the weeks and months before his death. Most notably, he penned a farewell statement, read on Monday by an aide to reporters, that seemed to be an indictment of Trumpism:
>McCain made other decisions—which, according to the Times, he pondered in weekly meetings with trusted aides starting just after his diagnosis last summer—related to memorial events that have raised speculation about messaging. His pallbearers include close friends, such as Warren Beatty and Joe Biden (who also spoke at his memorial service in Arizona on Thursday). Another pallbearer, a more politically charged choice, is a Russian dissident named Vladimir Kara-Murza.
>Whether onlookers view McCain’s final arrangements as noble political messaging, juicy slights, or some combination, McCain was aware that it all fit in with his reputation as a “maverick.” He knew it when he planned every detail for his services, from his service in Arizona to commemorations in D.C., and his final ceremony at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. At the memorial service in Arizona, his casket was aptly carried out of the church to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”
Stupid French people killed her, blowing up the building because of her dead woman's switch
Thomas Green
>Trump misspelled Obama’s first name, but did not misspell “Dan Bongino” when the president specifically namechecked and credited the pro-Trump commentator in that second tweet.
Jackson Reyes
So Oregon, huh? Could be a nice state to live in if it wasn't so left wing.
>“Donald’s pettiness and ability to hold a grudge are probably the characteristics Melania dislikes the most about him,” a source close to the first lady tells HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY. “Donald thinks it makes him appear strong when he never wavers and always holds firm in his opinion, but she believes the exact opposite and thinks the way he handled the John McCain situation is the perfect example.” >“Melania thinks that Donald should have swallowed his pride and acted in a much more gracious manner following John’s death, but that’s just not something Donald will ever do,” our insider continues. “It’s funny because what he sees as being strong, she sees as being petty and insecure. Melania believes Donald would be perceived in a much better light if he was willing to admit to his mistakes occasionally. She thinks he handled the McCain situation appallingly, and his reaction showed him to be petty and insecure.”
Watching the Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan series. Super sophisticated Muslim brothers plan to use an ebola bomb on the evil west because they got hurt during dessert storm
Luke Barnes
They want McCain to be deified as supreme mufti of RINOs
So Trump should have lied? No one liked McCain, the fact that every has to lie just because Trump is based & showing what a POS McCain was, is par for the course now
Ethan Clark
They want his cancer riddled ass back so he can be "Top GOP leaders stand against Drumpf"
Camden Bailey
It's acting like a spoiler, gives her more downward force!
Sounds like a pile of rubbish. Also, even if he were perfectly gracious the the funeral arrangements would still have been a massive anti-Trump shitfest, and the media would have probably picked apart any gesture as insincere.
Jason Price
It's hypocrisy to think that if Pres. Trump die leftists will do anything but cheer.
I hope so. It would sway a lot of the Catholic vote, which is pretty split.
Jordan Cook
>That Hillary’s use of a private server as Secretary of State dominated the campaign >It was never about her emails. But during the campaign, they were treated as more disqualifying than Trump’s unprecedented refusal to disclose his tax returns. Unfounded nefarious connections between her work at the State Department and the Clinton Foundation were more damning than the Trump Foundation. >At every twist and turn of the 2016 election, we convinced ourselves that Trump’s behavior was garden-variety sleazy while Clinton’s was unforgivably immoral.
>In other words, Clinton’s real crime was daring to run for president. Not only is female ambition itself categorized as a type of corruption, but a woman’s every action is judged on a wildly different scale from men – a scale that minimizes the sins of powerful, white men. >When Trump was caught on tape bragging about sexually assaulting women, it was dismissed as “locker room talk.” The “locker room” is a proxy for the vast space we give men to behave in morally-reprehensible ways. It is the crucible for our low expectations, a widespread cultural assumption that men need “a different code of morals” because they are, in fact, incapable of doing better. >The corollary is that women must do better. After reports surfaced that Rep. Elizabeth Esty (D-CT) kept a former chief of staff is his job for months after learning he had harassed and threatened a woman, didn’t pledge to fight back against her critics. She quickly announced her retirement from Congress. >And, let us not forget, it was Hillary who paid, time and again, for her husband’s infidelity. >This is the part where helpful commenters will bombard me with examples of Hillary’s lapses, including her reaction to Bill’s affairs.
>Yes, Hillary is flawed. But to liken her defects with those of Donald Trump is to engage in the kind of false equivalence that obliterates the very notion of moral clarity
>The wreckage of the Trump presidency is an hourly reminder of how his behavior was excused or overlooked during the campaign —not just by Republicans, but by a media that gave exponentially more airtime to Hillary’s email pseudo-scandal than to any one of Trump’s many real scandals. >A percentage of Americans simply cannot stomach a woman president. We knew that. But the real problem is not the type of sexism that announces itself. It is death by a thousand injustices. >The daily microaggressions aimed at women, no matter their background, calcify into a set of norms – a latent sensibility that allowed people to suspend logic, reality, and their own sense of right and wrong, to convince themselves that the Donald Trump they saw was somehow better than the Hillary Clinton they imagined. >When the Seneca Falls convention adjourned, an Albany newspaper responded to its declaration for female equality: “This is all wrong… Society would have to be radically remodeled in order to accommodate itself to so great a change…”
>Indeed.
THIS. SO MUCH THIS.
Adam Reyes
I hope he picks a man, the whitest man you have ever seen.
Brody Hill
Not soon enough. Boomers will milk it dry and leave nothing
Wyatt Williams
palindrome checked, thoth is here
Christopher Phillips
The goodest goys.
Justin Scott
Whats in greenland
Carter Powell
Praise Jesus not cuckdin
Bentley Harris
>based nevertrumper!
Matthew Ortiz
they also get tricked by jews to make themselves and by extension American gun owners into buffoons where as Gun Mommy had enough sense to not get conned
Yes well when he is finally in the ground everyone will change their tune (again) & as the political benefit ebbs away so will McCain's influence
Christian Butler
>picking a woman cuck you, faggot
William Fisher
Trump needs to find a high profile Catholic supporter not currently employed by the government to start shitting on the pedo priests and courting the tradcat/SSPX faction. Between that and nominating Barrett he could pick up those Catholics that reject kiddy diddling.