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Trump Impeachment
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So the circus in The Senate gets underway. Trump has the nerve to say that 'this sacred, landslide victory was unceremoniously and viciously taken away'. What's sad is that there will be an endless stream of Democrats and Republicans spouting the same rehearsed litanies. Trump's defence team making a statement in about half an hour. As a process it's painful, only enlivened with Trump accusing Pence of cowardice.
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I doubt the 17 Republicans will turn and find him guilty. And he won’t be banned for standing again. So largely a waste of time. The Biden Administrati on has a lot to do, they shouldn’t be sidetracked by this nonsense.
20:39 Tue 09th Feb 2021
Sorry, Togo. Of course, Clinton, Obama and Biden are well-known to researchers of the esoteric as key members of the Order of the Lizard Masters, recruited at Skull and Bones and Bohemian Grove, and whose fellow ordinants number Her Majesty the Queen (Fifth Degree, the Scottish Rite), Jimmy Tarbuck (Blackpool Tower Ballroom, enth Degree) and the The Three Degrees (Detroit Chapter, Will See you Again). Their satanic tentacles stretch from Aldi in Beaconsfield all the way to Nicola Sturgeon's private shrine to Idi Amin.
blimey men can be botches
in the divorce bill of 1820 - the matter of George IV wishing to divest himself of his er German wife....
La princesse de Lieven reported to Metternich ( they kinda liked each other) that every one in London was intent on the govt being defeated ( in the matter of the divorcce bill) because the ministry would then fall ! and then there would be a chance of the have-nots gaining power
so clause 2 passed one of the reading by a majority of one. the govt dropped that clause to avoid defeat on the third reading and then abandoned the whole thing
an' la belle princesse complained that the whole thing was nothing about the merits of the case ( The Queen did seem to have had another child by one of her servants ) but about gaining power. So as the finkers on AB might say - fings doan change over 200 y
( sozza readers, an old man who gets bored at night)
in the divorce bill of 1820 - the matter of George IV wishing to divest himself of his er German wife....
La princesse de Lieven reported to Metternich ( they kinda liked each other) that every one in London was intent on the govt being defeated ( in the matter of the divorcce bill) because the ministry would then fall ! and then there would be a chance of the have-nots gaining power
so clause 2 passed one of the reading by a majority of one. the govt dropped that clause to avoid defeat on the third reading and then abandoned the whole thing
an' la belle princesse complained that the whole thing was nothing about the merits of the case ( The Queen did seem to have had another child by one of her servants ) but about gaining power. So as the finkers on AB might say - fings doan change over 200 y
( sozza readers, an old man who gets bored at night)
All this chittering by trump’s deluded supporters and yet not a speck of evidence that the election was stolen. If it was so, why have trump’s legal teams - any of them - declined to prove it? You people willingly believe in fantasies that make you feel clever when you cannot accept the reality... trump lost, tried to wriggle out of it, and when that didn’t work tried force. He’s a thug, and not a very bright one at that.
//As Trump is a key personality it seems in the QAnon conspiracy theory, could he not have taken some wind out of their sails by pointing out that he, at least, was not involved.//
It suited him to keep stringing them along, like he did the fundamentalist Christian nutters. Apparently the Qanons feel somewhat cheated that the big reveal didn't happen on inauguration day and are a bit disappointed with the Donald to say the least. Alot of them finally feel like the fools they are.
It suited him to keep stringing them along, like he did the fundamentalist Christian nutters. Apparently the Qanons feel somewhat cheated that the big reveal didn't happen on inauguration day and are a bit disappointed with the Donald to say the least. Alot of them finally feel like the fools they are.
They certainly ought to be disappointed.
He told them he was going to march with them to the Capitol, then slunk off home and allowed them to take the consequences.
Trump's presidency began with a verbal assault on Washington on his inauguration day, and ended - effectively - with a physical assault.
An awful symmetry, and possibly inevitable.
He told them he was going to march with them to the Capitol, then slunk off home and allowed them to take the consequences.
Trump's presidency began with a verbal assault on Washington on his inauguration day, and ended - effectively - with a physical assault.
An awful symmetry, and possibly inevitable.