Balbus was referring to the infamous Pee Pee Tapes presumably hidden in a vault deep within the bowels of the Kremlin under the ever watchful eyes of Vladimir Putin ...lol...
I forget now. Was trump peeing on the hookers, or were they peeing on him? If he was peeing on them, he should have drank some cranberry juice to control his bladder malfunction.
This is really serious, and shouldn't get lost in the headline grabber about retweeting a racist comment (which is serious enough). The President should NEVER be unable to be reached. He couldn't be reached for three hours! Why couldn't he be reached? Because he was playing golf and turned off his cellphone. This from the President who says he wasn't briefed about the Russian bounty for killing Americans in Afghanistan. Is the President out of touch? If so, is that deliberate on his part? Putin. are you listening?
The COVID-19 death toll in the U.S. is nearing 130,000, consistent with the prediction made weeks ago for early July by the CDC. The virus is not embers and ashes no matter how much Trump tries to bluff the public. Fauci Says U.S. Could See 100,000 New Cases a Day If No Change By Anna Edney June 30, 2020, 11:19 AM EDT Updated on June 30, 2020, 1:08 PM EDT Fauci Says U.S. Could See 100,000 New Cases a Day If No Change excerpt: "Fauci and other witnesses cited indoor gatherings as a major cause of recent spikes, singling out bars in particular. On Monday, Arizona paused operations at bars, gyms and movie theaters. Florida and Texas took steps to rein in bars on Friday, with Florida banning consumption of alcohol in bars and Texas closing them altogether. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, former hot spots earlier in the pandemic, added 16 states to their self-quarantine orders for visitors. Rising Hospitalizations Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, noted that in addition to the rise in new cases, hospitalizations are up in 12 states. The U.S. has recorded more than 2.6 million Covid-19 cases in total, with more than 126,000 deaths from the virus, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University."
And better shots than MOST Repubs. How many can kill deer running & leaping at full tilt?? A white supremacist wouldn't stand a chance. Most are FAT, BEER BELLIED, SHAKY (because of all the drinking they do). Easy pickings!! If any white supremacist/Aryan/Nazi wants to start shooting ……………….. they ought to know that there are others that are MUCH better shots than they are. And they're white. See above sentence. ^^^^^ How many white Americans have fathers, uncles, grandfathers, brothers - who fought against the Nazi's in WW 2?? After all the shit they caused the world ……………….why would ANY American (of any skin color) worth drawing a breath stand with - and fight with - these same turds today??? If the shooting starts ……………. I'll be shooting AT THEM!!
I hope to God they get "leaked" out!!! My wife swears Melania is going to shit-can Rump as soon as he's out of office. I hope she sues the underwear off him in divorce court.
An article about the history of Trump's use of social media. His tweet rate increased sharply and his tone went negative in 2011, the same year that Obama roasted him at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. The Little-Known Story of Donald Trump’s First Tweet By P.W. Singer and Emerson Brooking October 2, 2018 7:00 AM EDT The Little-Known Story of Donald Trump’s First Tweet excerpt: "But in 2011, something changed. The volume of Trump’s Twitter messages quintupled; the next year, it quintupled again. More were written in the first person, and, most important, their tone shifted. This @realDonaldTrump was real. The account was also real combative, picking online fights regularly — comedian Rosie O’Donnell was a favorite punching bag—and sharpening the language that would be- come Trump’s mainstay. His use of “Sad!,” “Loser!,” “Weak!,” and “Dumb!” soon reached into the hundreds of occurrences. Back then, it still seemed novel and a little unseemly for a prominent businessman to barrel into online feuds like an angst-ridden teenager. But Trump’s “flame wars” succeeded at what mattered most: drawing attention. As the feed became more personal, it became more political. Trump issued screeds about trade, China, Iran, and even Kwanzaa. And he turned President Barack Obama, whom he’d praised as a “champion” just a few years earlier, into the most prominent of his celebrity targets, launching hundreds of bombastic attacks. Soon the real estate developer turned playboy turned reality show entertainer transformed again, this time into a right-wing political power. Here was a voice with the audacity to say what needed to be said, all the better if it was “politically incorrect.” Not coincidentally, Trump began to use the feed to flirt with running for office, directing his Twitter followers to a new website (which had actually been created by his lawyer Michael Cohen). ShouldTrumpRun.com, it asked. The technology gave Trump immediate feedback, both validation that he was onto something and a kind of instant focus-testing that helped him hone and double down on any particularly resonant messages. Resurrecting an old internet conspiracy, Trump attacked not just Obama’s policies but his very eligibility to serve. (“Let’s take a closer look at that birth certificate.”) The online reaction spiked. Together, Trump and Twitter were steering politics into uncharted territory. Through social media, Trump was both learning how the game was played online and creating new rules for politics beyond it. All those over-the-top tweets didn’t just win fans. They also stoked an endless cycle of attention and outrage that both kept Trump in the spotlight and literally made him crave more and more."
The Mississippi governor promptly signed the bill. Mississippi governor signs bill to retire flag with Confederate emblem - CNNPolitics
There already is one. The Boogaloo Boys and the Supremacists already started it. The 211 Crew calls it RAHOWA ... short for racial holy war.
The Republican controlled Senate has just removed a provision from a bill. The provision would have required presidential campaigns to report offers of help from foreign nations. It sounds like Trump is counting on more help from Russia and the Ukraine. He also got a court order to stop his niece from publishing a book which has interesting information about him. He has it blocked just like the John Bolton and Michael Cohen books. I wonder what it is he has to hide. He must have more to hide than just his taxes.
Virtual presidential debates would have the advantage that Trump couldn't bully by breaking the rules and talking out of turn over the other candidate. Virtual Presidential Debates? We Had One in 1960 COMMENTARY By Frank J. Donatelli May 20, 2020 Virtual Presidential Debates? We Had One in 1960 | RealClearPolitics excerpt: "A moderator who ran the proceedings and didn’t lecture the candidates. This was due in no small part to the absence of an audience and the fact the moderator didn’t have to police candidates interrupting and talking over each other. A format that emphasized substance. Candidates were asked alternating questions. The first candidate had 2 ½ minutes to answer and the second a rebuttal of 90 seconds. You can say quite a bit in that amount of time. These two future presidents revealed a lot about actions they would take later when in office. Nixon answered a question about the gold standard, for instance. Eleven years later, he would sever the historic link between the dollar and gold. At another point, he seemed to accept the logic of the so-called “Domino Theory,” which held that unmet Communist aggression against one country would invite further aggression. Kennedy repeatedly vowed to oppose Chinese Communist aggression in Asia, laying the predicate for ultimate U.S. involvement in Vietnam. They were products of the times, but Kennedy and Nixon answered questions substantively and with very few attacks on the other. At one point, both seemed to scold former President Harry Truman for his harsh language about Nixon and the Republicans. Nixon opined that a president had an obligation not to lose his temper in public and, ironically, that he should seek to bring “decency and good language” to the office."
Lolz, when you plan ahead for the rest of the world to turn to crap: ‘Dangerous and disorderly’: PM’s warning on post-COVID world "Prime Minister Scott Morrison will warn Australians to prepare for a more “dangerous and disorderly” post-COVID world as he announces a $270 billion cash splash today on long-range maritime missiles and land strike capabilities as tensions with China intensify. The Prime Minister will issue a blunt warning that tensions are rising across the region, citing recent border clashes between India and China and tensions in the South China Sea. “The risk of miscalculation – and even conflict – is heightening,’’ the Prime Minister warns."
Dude.... You running out of material to work with here? None of this makes any sense what so ever.....
NO - there should NOT be a civil war. But the way some of these assholes are stirred up, I wouldn't put it past some of them to take some shots. When we have Rump, and the likes of Hush Bimbo, Alex Jones, and the rest of the hyper-alt-right radicals screaming that the Constitution is being trampled - the truly gullible folks might very well start shooting. I'd first ask this question - If the Constitution is being trampled right now ………… who's in power in the White House?? He's the one trying to end-run Congress and squash all info that would make things TRANSPARENT. What is he hiding that he tries so adamantly to keep hidden and covered up?? And if those dolts think having to wear a facemask to avoid spreading Covid-19 is stripping away their Constitutional rights ………………. many folks HAVE to wear them at work in construction (me), in factories, the medical professions, operating rooms, haz-mat events and locations, etc. Guess what?? The Constitution still stands and we didn't piss our pants like little girls and then try to act like big tough guys, as these dolts do. My advice?? GROW UP. ( and I'm NOT talking about you, Tyrsonswood!!! )