Re: 2020 Elections - Led to Historic Impeachment #2
Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:55 pm
Same Party, Different House
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I'm interested to know who brought the rope & ladder Comey referenced & if they tool it to the Capitol or left it in their truck, like the 70 year old grandpa from AL who left his AR, handgun, armor piercing ammo & molotov cocktails (some reported as homebrew napalm) in his truck.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pmMy fault friend... This “could be” worse than Benghazi. Let’s find out who knew what and when...old salt wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:50 pmThis is all the FBI has said so far. Note the cautionary tone. Don't raise expectations that might not prove out.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:05 pm Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control, a federal law enforcement official says.
Like I said, this is worse than Benghazi. Let’s get to the bottom of it. All roads lead to Trump.https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-of ... tol-011221
The FBI receives enormous amounts of information and intelligence... We have to separate the aspirational from the intentional and determine which of the individuals saying despicable things on the internet are just practicing keyboard bravado or they actually have the intent to do harm.
old salt wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:01 pmI don’t know friend. We will see if anything comes of it. Hoping its just a misunderstanding buddy.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pmI'm interested to know who brought the rope & ladder Comey referenced & if they tool it to the Capitol or left it in their truck, like the 70 year old grandpa from AL who left his AR, handgun, armor piercing ammo & molotov cocktails (some reported as homebrew napalm) in his truck.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:50 pmThis is all the FBI has said so far. Note the cautionary tone. Don't raise expectations that might not prove out.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:05 pm Evidence uncovered so far, including weapons and tactics seen on surveillance video, suggests a level of planning that has led investigators to believe the attack on the US Capitol was not just a protest that spiraled out of control, a federal law enforcement official says.
Like I said, this is worse than Benghazi. Let’s get to the bottom of it. All roads lead to Trump.My fault friend... This “could be” worse than Benghazi. Let’s find out who knew what and when...https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-of ... tol-011221
The FBI receives enormous amounts of information and intelligence... We have to separate the aspirational from the intentional and determine which of the individuals saying despicable things on the internet are just practicing keyboard bravado or they actually have the intent to do harm.
The social media posting the Norfolk field office flagged & shotgunned. Did the poster go to DC & go to the Capitol ? Did they get inside ?
One of McConnell's biggest strengths is understanding of power dynamics. He's rarely lost, and if he thinks he can jettison Trump for someone better, he'll pull the trigger on the 19th.a fan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:15 pm Well, the one thing that we'll find out in the Senate is: do they embrace actual Conservatism? Or are they going to double down on TeamTinFoilHat?
It will be a crystal clear answer from the Republicans. Because if they don't impeach him? The first thing Trump will do, is work to keep himself in the limelight. And the obvious way to do that is, to declare his 2024 candidacy, and start campaigning right now.
He does that? He'll suck all the air out of the R party for four full years. The only question is, is McConnell smart enough to understand this?
And to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Well, post leaving office, a subpoena to appear would not be as simple to avoid...legal folks, what say you on this?njbill wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:36 amAnd to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Huckleberry is a hayseed, but Ingraham knows better. The impeachment vote is the equivalent of an indictment. Putting aside the fact that T**** has no constitutional right to due process in an impeachment proceeding, the Senate will give him due process at his trial.
Sounds like he may be having trouble finding a lawyer. Reports are he isn’t paying Rudy’s bills. Gee, and I thought $20,000 per day was a bargain.
Heard a report tonight that T**** wanted to go down to the House to try to persuade the lawmakers today. Staff talked him out of it. That would’ve made for some good old television.
Caught Maddow's opening last night on the precedent of an impeachment post resignation, post leaving office. Been done.seacoaster wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:43 am Looks like GOP chickensh*ts will coalesce around the notion that there is, constitutionally, no post-office impeachment. This is the reason Luttig put the piece in the WaPo: so "conservatives" had a creditable position to avoid an impeachment trial, asserting the Senate no longer "has jurisdiction" over Trump after 1/20@12:01.
Clever and, predictably, wrong on the Constitution again.
That is probably why he will pardon himself. Dump will be dead and gone before the Dingle berries in DC sort out that legal question. It also gives our FLP friends on this forum a new untapped well of more stuff to b***h about for days on end. Dump is like a bad case of the clap. He is the gift that keeps on giving.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:41 amWell, post leaving office, a subpoena to appear would not be as simple to avoid...legal folks, what say you on this?njbill wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:36 amAnd to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Huckleberry is a hayseed, but Ingraham knows better. The impeachment vote is the equivalent of an indictment. Putting aside the fact that T**** has no constitutional right to due process in an impeachment proceeding, the Senate will give him due process at his trial.
Sounds like he may be having trouble finding a lawyer. Reports are he isn’t paying Rudy’s bills. Gee, and I thought $20,000 per day was a bargain.
Heard a report tonight that T**** wanted to go down to the House to try to persuade the lawmakers today. Staff talked him out of it. That would’ve made for some good old television.
Ensuring conviction by the Senate.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:49 amThat is probably why he will pardon himself. Dump will be dead and gone before the Dingle berries in DC sort out that legal question. It also gives our FLP friends on this forum a new untapped well of more stuff to b***h about for days on end. Dump is like a bad case of the clap. He is the gift that keeps on giving.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:41 amWell, post leaving office, a subpoena to appear would not be as simple to avoid...legal folks, what say you on this?njbill wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:36 amAnd to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Huckleberry is a hayseed, but Ingraham knows better. The impeachment vote is the equivalent of an indictment. Putting aside the fact that T**** has no constitutional right to due process in an impeachment proceeding, the Senate will give him due process at his trial.
Sounds like he may be having trouble finding a lawyer. Reports are he isn’t paying Rudy’s bills. Gee, and I thought $20,000 per day was a bargain.
Heard a report tonight that T**** wanted to go down to the House to try to persuade the lawmakers today. Staff talked him out of it. That would’ve made for some good old television.
Now THAT would be the gift that keeps on giving. Load Trump up with legal fees to bury him. US>Trump deep pockets will be fun to see after the strategy of filing lawsuits this piece of scum has constantly used against others throughout his lifetime.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:51 amEnsuring conviction by the Senate.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:49 amThat is probably why he will pardon himself. Dump will be dead and gone before the Dingle berries in DC sort out that legal question. It also gives our FLP friends on this forum a new untapped well of more stuff to b***h about for days on end. Dump is like a bad case of the clap. He is the gift that keeps on giving.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:41 amWell, post leaving office, a subpoena to appear would not be as simple to avoid...legal folks, what say you on this?njbill wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:36 amAnd to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Huckleberry is a hayseed, but Ingraham knows better. The impeachment vote is the equivalent of an indictment. Putting aside the fact that T**** has no constitutional right to due process in an impeachment proceeding, the Senate will give him due process at his trial.
Sounds like he may be having trouble finding a lawyer. Reports are he isn’t paying Rudy’s bills. Gee, and I thought $20,000 per day was a bargain.
Heard a report tonight that T**** wanted to go down to the House to try to persuade the lawmakers today. Staff talked him out of it. That would’ve made for some good old television.
Of course, there's also the catch-22 that you can't use the 5th when required to testify, if you are actually immune...of course, that too is enormously questionable, very likely will just invite criminal charges to test.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/14/opin ... enate.htmlMDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:43 amCaught Maddow's opening last night on the precedent of an impeachment post resignation, post leaving office. Been done.seacoaster wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:43 am Looks like GOP chickensh*ts will coalesce around the notion that there is, constitutionally, no post-office impeachment. This is the reason Luttig put the piece in the WaPo: so "conservatives" had a creditable position to avoid an impeachment trial, asserting the Senate no longer "has jurisdiction" over Trump after 1/20@12:01.
Clever and, predictably, wrong on the Constitution again.
I like it, a slow death by a 1000 cuts. Dump can bleed out slowly.SCLaxAttack wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:07 amNow THAT would be the gift that keeps on giving. Load Trump up with legal fees to bury him. US>Trump deep pockets will be fun to see after the strategy of filing lawsuits this piece of scum has constantly used against others throughout his lifetime.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:51 amEnsuring conviction by the Senate.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:49 amThat is probably why he will pardon himself. Dump will be dead and gone before the Dingle berries in DC sort out that legal question. It also gives our FLP friends on this forum a new untapped well of more stuff to b***h about for days on end. Dump is like a bad case of the clap. He is the gift that keeps on giving.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:41 amWell, post leaving office, a subpoena to appear would not be as simple to avoid...legal folks, what say you on this?njbill wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:36 amAnd to educate.ggait wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:19 pmMaybe not quite woken up yet.We'll find out if the Republican Borg has become self aware at the impeachment vote.
Mike Huckabee on Ingraham tonight:
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer got more due process today than Donald Trump. It is the logic of lynching. What we witnessed today was the lynching of Donald Trump.
Glad to see that FNC is doing its part to unify and heal!
Huckleberry is a hayseed, but Ingraham knows better. The impeachment vote is the equivalent of an indictment. Putting aside the fact that T**** has no constitutional right to due process in an impeachment proceeding, the Senate will give him due process at his trial.
Sounds like he may be having trouble finding a lawyer. Reports are he isn’t paying Rudy’s bills. Gee, and I thought $20,000 per day was a bargain.
Heard a report tonight that T**** wanted to go down to the House to try to persuade the lawmakers today. Staff talked him out of it. That would’ve made for some good old television.
Of course, there's also the catch-22 that you can't use the 5th when required to testify, if you are actually immune...of course, that too is enormously questionable, very likely will just invite criminal charges to test.
What goes around comes around. Dump will get exactly what he deserves. It may not as fast as some of you like. The water torture eventually drives the victim insane...one drop at a time.RedFromMI wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:07 am Trump is already in a world of hurt financially - in reality most of his physical assets (Mar A Lago, Trump Tower, etc) are pledged indirectly through his personal guarantee of ~400 million dollars of loans from DB alone.
His leased hotel in DC is going to be hurting more when it is clear that companies don't need to suck up to him out of office and with the pandemic still raging on. His golf courses are in even more pain from the PGA dumping him. Could lead to many of these properties going bankrupt...
His most moneymaking things have been his name brand plastered on buildings/hotels, now hurt badly by his greatly stained reputation, and the ability to essentially money launder for foreign billionaires. The latter should be great fodder for investigation, and out of the presidency he will have little ability to keep both his taxes and business records secret (new language in the defense bill specifically makes exposure of owners of shell companies a requirement).
Even though he raised somewhere like 400 million in his campaign to overturn the election (and most of which just went to a generic campaign account) he might be needing that as a ton of people/companies will be smelling the blood in the water...
got distracted by the angie harmon on conan video on the right, and well, ....seacoaster wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:25 am Nice compilation of traitors' statements to activate and incite their foot soldiers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz-zWeq ... TrevorNoah
Makes it quite clear that Trump was not the only actor here...just the lead one...seacoaster wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:25 am Nice compilation of traitors' statements to activate and incite their foot soldiers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nz-zWeq ... TrevorNoah