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Republicans who acquitted Trump put their careers over duty, honor and the Constitution
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Feb 17, 2021 13:09:12   #
Hadenough
 
kemmer wrote:
4 years of lies, refusing to accept defeat, sending his rabble to sack our Capitol and kill a cop?
Yup, let’s just let bygones be bygones. 🤮


Are you referring to obummer? How many LE did he get killed, when he got on national TV and condemn LE before all the facts were in? How soon you forget. Stay in your little closet.
Dem 5D Mode

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Feb 17, 2021 13:18:27   #
jim_shipley
 
Liberals hate our constitution and the American people who love it.

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Feb 17, 2021 13:50:17   #
jim_oldman Loc: Lexington, SC
 
rumitoid wrote:
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. Trump has been acquitted of betraying his oath and his country. He was guilty of these charges, and so is the Republican Party, despite a handful of exceptions in a 57-43 vote that allowed Trump to escape conviction and a permanent ban on holding federal office.

The Democratic House managers did a magnificent job, marshaling elegant rhetoric and ironclad logic far beyond what Trump’s obvious guilt required. Their case will stand for years as an example of civic virtue.

Trump’s defense team, composed of a personal injury lawyer and a few other nonentities, was incompetent and whined like Trump himself about “Democrat managers” and “cancel culture.” They managed to make ambulance chasing seem noble by comparison.

And none of it mattered. The outcome was foreordained. On a weekend we once reserved for honoring the births of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, so-called constitutionalists like Sen. Mike Lee of Utah gleefully betrayed everything for which Lincoln lived and for which he was murdered in cold blood. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, barely able to contain his smirking, made the case within minutes of Trump’s acquittal that the former president was probably guilty anyway, but hey, maybe someone else can take him to court — just somewhere other than the Senate.

Bending a knee to the cult of Trump

It is long past time to put aside rationalizations about ideology and party loyalty and tribalism. The voters back home in these Republican states and districts might be drunk on the vile moonshine brewed by Fox News, One America News Network and other right-wing outfits, but McConnell and the Republican members of Congress are — with the obvious exception of kooks like Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado or Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia — educated men and women who know better. They know exactly what they are doing and why.

The acquittal of Donald Trump proved, with final certainty, that the Republicans are driven only by ambition, comfort and self-interest — and the Constitution be damned.

For all of their complaints about “The Swamp,” these GOP careerists are creatures of Washington. No matter where they were born, they are now the squires of Northern Virginia and Georgetown and they are not going back. For all their populist bravado about how the “elites” hate the Real Americans, no one is more elitist and hates Real America — including their own constituents — as much as the Republicans who will do anything rather than risk being sent home to live among them.

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton and the House’s dreadful Elise Stefanik, from New York's Adirondacks, did not both go to Harvard just to end up as the mayor of Fayetteville or relegated to a city council in Plattsburgh. Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley didn’t make it to Stanford and Yale just to hang out a shingle probating wills and handling divorces in Sedalia.

These opportunists will never do anything that might incur even so much as the remote risk of a primary challenge. They have made it and they are staying where they are. Exile from the District of Columbia is not for them. If bending the knee yet one more time to the cult of Trump keeps them motoring along the Rock Creek Parkway while taking in the vista of the Potomac River, it is a price they will gladly pay. And so will all of us pay, too, as democracy settles into trench warfare between a shrinking but powerful claque of ruthless frauds and the rest of America.

There are a few noble exceptions among the Republicans, but not enough to matter. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, for one, has said point-blank that he is willing to lose his job if that is the price of telling the truth, and that if it happens, he will be at peace.

But others, such as Sens. Rand Paul (himself the son of a long-serving congressman) or Ted Cruz — a man known for his legendary and insufferable ambition since college, and who probably ran for class leader in his newborn ward in the hospital — will risk no such sacrifice. They, you see, were bred for better things far from Kentucky and Texas, and if that means allying themselves with the worst and most partisan elements in America rather than with the Constitution, so be it.

Cynical in the face of history

The Republicans have repeatedly betrayed both Lincoln and the Union. The party whose first president died as a martyr at the hands of an insurrectionist is now controlled by empty, hollow people who rolled their eyes and lazed their way through the trial of a president who was manifestly guilty of inciting an insurrection.

If nothing else, perhaps this disgusting dishonoring of the memory of our 16th president should persuade the rest of us to bring back the actual Feb. 12 and Feb. 22 birthdays of Presidents Lincoln and Washington as national holidays, so that we do not confuse their heroism and nobility with the cult of personality practiced by modern Republicans.
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. T... (show quote)


Democrats who voted to impeach Trump put their careers over duty, honor, common sense and the Constitution.
They didn’t have the common sense to look back @ what they themselves had said & done and continue to do.
If what you call “Trump’s defense team, composed of a personal injury lawyer and a few other nonentities” didn’t spend so much time reiterating the Dems past BS they’d have finished it 10 minutes and a threat to call witnesses.



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Feb 17, 2021 13:57:49   #
Dragnet
 
Lying Biden would be “Man of the Century “ if he were ever caught telling the truth.

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Feb 17, 2021 14:03:01   #
Dragnet
 
Get a life!

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Feb 17, 2021 14:08:24   #
Monfria
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Not worth reading, NWR


Above your head

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Feb 17, 2021 14:26:52   #
fullspinzoo
 
WaddlEroad wrote:
Don’t worry about sleepy Joe, I think he’s well on his way to a nursing home. Kamala and her ultra liberal ideas is the one that worries me! They’re doing a great job increasing unemployment, making us energy dependent once again and flooding our country with illegals. Anyone surprised gas prices are going up? Voting for someone that promised to raise your taxes, increase unemployment raise the taxes and open the border is a special kind of stupid!


I hear the taste tester just died, and Kamala is having a hard time finding a replacement. Open that border and let all those illegals in with COVID, talk about a special of stupid.

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Feb 17, 2021 14:47:08   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
agatemaggot wrote:
How long do you think President Trump is gonna be livin in his pointy little head ?


Longer than Biden...the human body doesn't last long without a brain.

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Feb 17, 2021 15:46:42   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
rumitoid wrote:
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. Trump has been acquitted of betraying his oath and his country. He was guilty of these charges, and so is the Republican Party, despite a handful of exceptions in a 57-43 vote that allowed Trump to escape conviction and a permanent ban on holding federal office.

The Democratic House managers did a magnificent job, marshaling elegant rhetoric and ironclad logic far beyond what Trump’s obvious guilt required. Their case will stand for years as an example of civic virtue.

Trump’s defense team, composed of a personal injury lawyer and a few other nonentities, was incompetent and whined like Trump himself about “Democrat managers” and “cancel culture.” They managed to make ambulance chasing seem noble by comparison.

And none of it mattered. The outcome was foreordained. On a weekend we once reserved for honoring the births of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, so-called constitutionalists like Sen. Mike Lee of Utah gleefully betrayed everything for which Lincoln lived and for which he was murdered in cold blood. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, barely able to contain his smirking, made the case within minutes of Trump’s acquittal that the former president was probably guilty anyway, but hey, maybe someone else can take him to court — just somewhere other than the Senate.

Bending a knee to the cult of Trump

It is long past time to put aside rationalizations about ideology and party loyalty and tribalism. The voters back home in these Republican states and districts might be drunk on the vile moonshine brewed by Fox News, One America News Network and other right-wing outfits, but McConnell and the Republican members of Congress are — with the obvious exception of kooks like Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado or Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia — educated men and women who know better. They know exactly what they are doing and why.

The acquittal of Donald Trump proved, with final certainty, that the Republicans are driven only by ambition, comfort and self-interest — and the Constitution be damned.

For all of their complaints about “The Swamp,” these GOP careerists are creatures of Washington. No matter where they were born, they are now the squires of Northern Virginia and Georgetown and they are not going back. For all their populist bravado about how the “elites” hate the Real Americans, no one is more elitist and hates Real America — including their own constituents — as much as the Republicans who will do anything rather than risk being sent home to live among them.

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton and the House’s dreadful Elise Stefanik, from New York's Adirondacks, did not both go to Harvard just to end up as the mayor of Fayetteville or relegated to a city council in Plattsburgh. Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley didn’t make it to Stanford and Yale just to hang out a shingle probating wills and handling divorces in Sedalia.

These opportunists will never do anything that might incur even so much as the remote risk of a primary challenge. They have made it and they are staying where they are. Exile from the District of Columbia is not for them. If bending the knee yet one more time to the cult of Trump keeps them motoring along the Rock Creek Parkway while taking in the vista of the Potomac River, it is a price they will gladly pay. And so will all of us pay, too, as democracy settles into trench warfare between a shrinking but powerful claque of ruthless frauds and the rest of America.

There are a few noble exceptions among the Republicans, but not enough to matter. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, for one, has said point-blank that he is willing to lose his job if that is the price of telling the truth, and that if it happens, he will be at peace.

But others, such as Sens. Rand Paul (himself the son of a long-serving congressman) or Ted Cruz — a man known for his legendary and insufferable ambition since college, and who probably ran for class leader in his newborn ward in the hospital — will risk no such sacrifice. They, you see, were bred for better things far from Kentucky and Texas, and if that means allying themselves with the worst and most partisan elements in America rather than with the Constitution, so be it.

Cynical in the face of history

The Republicans have repeatedly betrayed both Lincoln and the Union. The party whose first president died as a martyr at the hands of an insurrectionist is now controlled by empty, hollow people who rolled their eyes and lazed their way through the trial of a president who was manifestly guilty of inciting an insurrection.

If nothing else, perhaps this disgusting dishonoring of the memory of our 16th president should persuade the rest of us to bring back the actual Feb. 12 and Feb. 22 birthdays of Presidents Lincoln and Washington as national holidays, so that we do not confuse their heroism and nobility with the cult of personality practiced by modern Republicans.
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. T... (show quote)


Completely bass-ackwards as usual. Were you home-schooled by your parents or by union teachers who don't like to teach?

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Feb 17, 2021 15:48:18   #
Army
 
Alinsky's rules for radicals at it again say what's true's a lie say what's a lie is true the philosophy of objectivism

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Feb 17, 2021 15:54:20   #
Army
 
No matter what the demon Kratts do they can never be as famous as Trump ! Now that's Funny ! Or as Smart

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Feb 17, 2021 16:01:34   #
fullspinzoo
 
Army wrote:
No matter what the demon Kratts do they can never be as famous as Trump ! Now that's Funny ! Or as Smart

First former President to be impeached twice and then win in a landslide. He will live in infamy.

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Feb 17, 2021 16:05:17   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
DaWg44 wrote:
Bless your pea pickin’ heart, Rumi. I do believe you have found a suitable vocation if you thought all this up on your own. You can become a fiction campaign platform writer for future liberal/leftist candidates.

I think stealing a Presidential election insults all Presidents, except FDR, eliminates any status of the position, here, much less in the world.

I don’t know how many foreign friends or coworkers you have but all of mine have been laughing their butts off at this ridiculous election, concerned about the future of American, but amazed at the election.

I worked at Nissan in Aguascalientes, Mexico for years. Some of my friends from there kidded me about reaching Mexico standards for election entertainment. They have mentioned it would have been better to have real live Chinese standing around like Mexico has real live Cartel members standing around. My Canadian friends are kidding me for our make-believe Trudeau Senior & Baby Doc’s wife, Michele Bennett. Unless you are familiar with the last two, you might not get the sick joke.

So happy you have found a niche.
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Pretty sure you lost him at Baby Doc, The ex-Haiti voodoo president's wife. Very superstitious, writing on the wall. Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin. Mene, God has numbered your kingdom and finished it. Tekel, You have been weighed in the balances and found wanting. Peres, Your kingdom has been divided and given to the Medes and Persians.

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Feb 17, 2021 17:12:02   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. Trump has been acquitted of betraying his oath and his country. He was guilty of these charges, and so is the Republican Party, despite a handful of exceptions in a 57-43 vote that allowed Trump to escape conviction and a permanent ban on holding federal office.

The Democratic House managers did a magnificent job, marshaling elegant rhetoric and ironclad logic far beyond what Trump’s obvious guilt required. Their case will stand for years as an example of civic virtue.

Trump’s defense team, composed of a personal injury lawyer and a few other nonentities, was incompetent and whined like Trump himself about “Democrat managers” and “cancel culture.” They managed to make ambulance chasing seem noble by comparison.

And none of it mattered. The outcome was foreordained. On a weekend we once reserved for honoring the births of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington, so-called constitutionalists like Sen. Mike Lee of Utah gleefully betrayed everything for which Lincoln lived and for which he was murdered in cold blood. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, barely able to contain his smirking, made the case within minutes of Trump’s acquittal that the former president was probably guilty anyway, but hey, maybe someone else can take him to court — just somewhere other than the Senate.

Bending a knee to the cult of Trump

It is long past time to put aside rationalizations about ideology and party loyalty and tribalism. The voters back home in these Republican states and districts might be drunk on the vile moonshine brewed by Fox News, One America News Network and other right-wing outfits, but McConnell and the Republican members of Congress are — with the obvious exception of kooks like Reps. Lauren Boebert of Colorado or Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia — educated men and women who know better. They know exactly what they are doing and why.

The acquittal of Donald Trump proved, with final certainty, that the Republicans are driven only by ambition, comfort and self-interest — and the Constitution be damned.

For all of their complaints about “The Swamp,” these GOP careerists are creatures of Washington. No matter where they were born, they are now the squires of Northern Virginia and Georgetown and they are not going back. For all their populist bravado about how the “elites” hate the Real Americans, no one is more elitist and hates Real America — including their own constituents — as much as the Republicans who will do anything rather than risk being sent home to live among them.

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton and the House’s dreadful Elise Stefanik, from New York's Adirondacks, did not both go to Harvard just to end up as the mayor of Fayetteville or relegated to a city council in Plattsburgh. Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley didn’t make it to Stanford and Yale just to hang out a shingle probating wills and handling divorces in Sedalia.

These opportunists will never do anything that might incur even so much as the remote risk of a primary challenge. They have made it and they are staying where they are. Exile from the District of Columbia is not for them. If bending the knee yet one more time to the cult of Trump keeps them motoring along the Rock Creek Parkway while taking in the vista of the Potomac River, it is a price they will gladly pay. And so will all of us pay, too, as democracy settles into trench warfare between a shrinking but powerful claque of ruthless frauds and the rest of America.

There are a few noble exceptions among the Republicans, but not enough to matter. Illinois Rep. Adam Kinzinger, for one, has said point-blank that he is willing to lose his job if that is the price of telling the truth, and that if it happens, he will be at peace.

But others, such as Sens. Rand Paul (himself the son of a long-serving congressman) or Ted Cruz — a man known for his legendary and insufferable ambition since college, and who probably ran for class leader in his newborn ward in the hospital — will risk no such sacrifice. They, you see, were bred for better things far from Kentucky and Texas, and if that means allying themselves with the worst and most partisan elements in America rather than with the Constitution, so be it.

Cynical in the face of history

The Republicans have repeatedly betrayed both Lincoln and the Union. The party whose first president died as a martyr at the hands of an insurrectionist is now controlled by empty, hollow people who rolled their eyes and lazed their way through the trial of a president who was manifestly guilty of inciting an insurrection.

If nothing else, perhaps this disgusting dishonoring of the memory of our 16th president should persuade the rest of us to bring back the actual Feb. 12 and Feb. 22 birthdays of Presidents Lincoln and Washington as national holidays, so that we do not confuse their heroism and nobility with the cult of personality practiced by modern Republicans.
The second Senate trial of Donald Trump is over. T... (show quote)



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Feb 17, 2021 18:21:30   #
Army
 
I'd hate be that taste tester

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