Lindell is the only guy on the planet who's even dumber than Donald Duck, and should be smothered to death with one of his own pillows, for being a walking vegetable.
Thanks again Trump, you fucker: The dumbest of the dumb trump lovers are now constantly attacking our citizens of Asian ancestry nationwide. What in the fuck do our citizens of Asian decent have to do with ANYTHING CONCERNING THE VIRUS???? Answer: NOTHING, except resembling Asian people from around the world. Doesn't it just gall your ass that people this dumb are allowed to walk around free -spreading their stupidity ??
I know I said this before- but I dare one of these MAGA shitheads to get sideways with my wife or daughter.....PLEASE!!!
U.S. Supreme Court dismisses the last challenge over Pennsylvania’s 2020 election The case was the last of a torrent of litigation over the conduct of Pennsylvania’s election, which drew intense scrutiny and several appeals to the nation's highest court. by Jonathan Lai Updated Apr 19, 2021 https://www.inquirer.com/politics/e...ia-mail-ballot-deadline-bognet-20210419.html\ excerpt: "The U.S. Supreme Court closed the books on Pennsylvania’s 2020 election Monday, rejecting an appeal of a Republican congressional candidate’s unsuccessful challenge of the state’s mail-ballot deadlines. The case was the last of a torrent of litigation challenging the administration of Pennsylvania’s election, which drew intense scrutiny and several appeals to the Supreme Court. But the court repeatedly declined to intervene in the Pennsylvania cases, even as some conservative justices signaled potential interest. On Monday — five months and 16 days after Election Day, and three months into Biden’s presidency — the court vacated the previous judgment of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, returned the case to the circuit court, and instructed it to dismiss the case as moot. No justices were listed as dissenting from the decision. The ruling means the state can count about 10,000 mail ballots that had arrived after Election Day. They were far too few to change President Joe Biden’s 81,000-vote victory in Pennsylvania but those votes hadn’t been included in the state’s certified vote count, leaving thousands of voters technically without a voice in the election. The Pennsylvania Department of State is now “reviewing the options” for those ballots, a spokesperson said Monday."
The question now is whether they will auto-bill enrollees $25,000 every month. Trump and Lindsey Graham are charging $25K to play in their golf tournament to raise funds for Republicans
As you know he was a former crackhead, and while he may have overcome his physical addiction to crack cocaine, he never did get over his psychological dependency. His current behavior is quite predictable
Covid 'hate crimes' against Asian Americans on rise BBC News Published 2 April 2021 Covid 'hate crimes' against Asian Americans on rise excerpt: Here are some of the recently reported attacks: An 84-year-old Thai immigrant in San Francisco, California, died last month after being violently shoved to the ground during his morning walk. In Oakland, California, a 91-year-old senior was shoved to the pavement from behind. An 89-year-old Chinese woman was slapped and set on fire by two people in Brooklyn, New York. A stranger on the New York subway slashed a 61-year-old Filipino American passenger's face with a box cutter. Asian American restaurant employees in New York City told the New York Times they now always go home early for fear of violence and harassment. An Asian American butcher shop owner in Sacramento, California found a dead cat - likely intended for her - left in the store's parking lot; police are investigating it as a hate crime. An Asian American family celebrating a birthday at a restaurant in Carmel, California, was berated with racist slurs by a Trump-supporting tech executive. Several Asian Americans home owners say they've been abused with racial slurs and had rocks thrown at their houses. The only Asian American lawmaker in the Kansas legislature says he was physically threatened in a bar by a patron who accused him of carrying the coronavirus New York police arrested a man who assaulted a woman during a protest against anti-Asian racism A grieving family received a hateful letter on the day of their father's funeral, telling them to "pack your bags and go back to your country where you belong" A school board candidate of Vietnamese descent in Portland, Oregon found a derogatory note with the words "Kung Flu" on her doorstep A medical worker of Filipino descent in Los Gatos, California was shoved to the ground from behind by an assailant who told her to "go back to [expletive] China"
At a rally for college students in AZ, Trump was testing the waters by spouting various derogatory names for the coronavirus and seeing which ones received the most response. He garnered the biggest round of applause and cheers from the students when he said 'Kung Flu'.
Donald Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’: the politics of naming April 21, 2020 12.17pm EDT Updated April 13, 2021 9.24am EDT Donald Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’: the politics of naming excerpt: "Metaphors also shape our world view by both highlighting and hiding certain aspects of a concept (Lakoff and Johnson). For instance, the expression “foreign virus” implies that the nation is a body facing an external threat identified as foreign. The nation-as-a-body is a common metaphor in the English language (think of expressions such as “head of state,” “head of government,” “long arm of the law”, etc.), but it also a metaphor used in anti-immigrant rhetoric as professor O'Brien has shown in his book, Contagion and the National Body. Donald Trump himself has associated immigrants with “disease coming into our country,” (June 11, 2019), “communicable disease” and “tremendous medical problem coming into a country” (Dec. 11, 2018), including during the 2015 primary campaign. Such language implies that borders will protect an uncontaminated, homogeneous and somewhat “pure” population from the filthy, malignant foreigner. It hides the fact that travel restrictions alone cannot contain an outbreak, especially one that’s already there. They may delay the spread providing that governments prepare a public health response, something the Trump administration did not do for a whole month, hence the president’s anger when confronted by the press on this issue."
Donald Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’: the politics of naming excerpt: "Associating the virus with foreigners also plays to his supporters’ cognitive bias against outsiders and immigrants and their fear of contagion – racial, social, cultural or otherwise. Academic studies (here and here) have shown a correlation between anti-immigration views, political conservatism and disgust sensitivity. Communication scholar Michael Richardson has convincingly argued that disgust has been one of the primary affective drivers of Trump’s success. The psychology of disgust is important here: its primary function is precisely to help us avoid diseases. It is concerned with what comes OUT OF the body, but also with what goes IN. It is also learned in early childhood. Problems arise when the psychology of disgust is directed at innocent groups or behaviors and passed off as “natural.” Blaming a clichéd version of the Asian diet for the virus betrays a willful ignorance. Trump, himself, is a noted germaphobe, one who supported the anti-vaccine movement because he didn’t like the “idea of injecting bad things into your body”."
Hahahahahaha.... HA! Coronavirus-Denier Ted Nugent Tests Positive For COVID-19: 'I Thought I Was Dying'
Trump portrays himself as the supreme savior who will attain victory in a war that is terrible, not because of people being decimated by the morbidity and death directly caused by the virus that he tries to ignore, but rather because he thinks he and his followers are being persecuted by the rational responses of governors and medical officials to the virus (turning the public against Whitmer and other governors, ostracizing Fauci, attacking the WHO and news media). Trump never established a national day of mourning for the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, he declared one for Americans killed by immigrants. Donald Trump’s ‘Chinese virus’: the politics of naming excerpt: "But what distinguishes President Trump from other leaders who have used the same war analogy to mobilize their countries is that he has largely dismissed the painful aspect of the “war” by focusing directly on the “great victory” which, according to him, “will happen much earlier than expected” (March 22) and “will take place quickly” (March 18). Meanwhile he has continued to pit people against each other, ignoring that a pandemic requires global cooperation and medical solutions, not national and military ones, or even local ones where states compete with each other for medical supplies in an “eBay” style bidding war encouraged by the Federal government. By presenting himself as a “wartime president” (March 22) against a willful enemy who is “brilliant” or “very smart” (April 10), Donald Trump has externalized responsibilities, blamed the media, international institutions, political correctness and the governors. So while the wording has changed, the intent has not. Each new metaphor allows him to change the narrative, deflect blame and cast himself as the Savior-in-Chief who has saved “tens of thousands of lives” from the “foreign enemy.” Reality TV needs heroes. Trump desperately wants to be that hero. This script, though, doesn’t seem to fit that storyline despite his best efforts."
Trump's overwhelming loss in the suburbs of Georgia in 2020 didn't happen overnight because of a Trump-alleged massive voter fraud that took away hundreds of thousands of votes from him in 2020. ‘It’s almost like insanity’: GOP base continues to lash out over Trump’s defeat excerpt: "Even before Trump lost the nation’s suburbs to Joe Biden, Republicans were facing a crisis in suburbia, the result of shifting demographics and voting habits around America’s largest cities. In Atlanta’s diversifying suburbs, what had once been a gradual “metamorphosis” was “put on steroids by Donald Trump,” said John Watson, a former Georgia Republican Party chair. Mitt Romney had carried Cobb County by nearly 13 percentage points in 2012. Four years later, Trump lost the county to Hillary Clinton by about 2 points, and four years after that, he was clobbered by more than 14 percentage points. Over the span of eight years, it marked a 27-point swing against the Republican nominee.
The GOP hasn't been able to come to grips with these realities. It has instead chosen to embark on a campaign to restrict voting rights in Georgia and elsewhere to try to quell a perception by some of the GOP leaders and the voting public that rampant fraud against Trump occurred while offering no meaningful evidence for it.
Coronavirus-Denier Ted Nugent Tests Positive For COVID-19: 'I Thought I Was Dying' excerpt: "Nugent, a staunch supporter of ex-President Donald Trump, previously called the pandemic a scam and has railed against public health restrictions. “I have had flu symptoms for the last 10 days. I thought I was dying. I mean, just a clusterfuck,” Nugent said in the video. “I got the Chinese shit.” Nugent said he had a “stuffed-up head” and “body aches.” “My God, what a pain in the ass. I literally can hardly crawl out of bed the last few days. But I did, I crawled,” he said."