US Election 2020 - Pt 2

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TysonRoux

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Please be this guy, please be this guy...


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Where's the "buck stop"?

Soon there won't be anyone left in the Tangerine Dotard's team.

After Stephen Miller's white nationalist views outed, Latinos ask, 'where's the GOP outrage?'
“I would implore my Republican colleagues to join us in calling for Stephen Miller’s resignation,” says a Democratic lawmaker.



In a trove of emails provided to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group, Miller cited and promoted white nationalist ideologies of white genocide, immigrants as criminals and eugenics, all of which were once considered fringe and extreme. White nationalists embrace white supremacist and white separatist views.

100+ Dems Demand Trump Fire White Nationalist Stephen Miller
His job as a top Trump aide has included designing this White House immigration policy and speech writing. However, this 34-year-old has wielded damage, fear, and yes torture on people who have escaped from certain death in Central America. He has shown himself to be cruel, vicious, and ruthless.

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TysonRoux

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All you are parking is examples of the incessant and never followed up insinuations and accusations that "not-Trump-supporters" feel it is ok to fling around. And you lap it up. Well done.

Rose McGowan, posting a screenshot, of some text. You cracked it all wide open Sherlock.
Consistent with belief system. I believe a guy was resurrected. I believe he walked on water. I believe he turned water to wine. Hence she believes JB is rapist.


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BWHAHAHAHAHAHA Trumptard PWNED.
 

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Judge orders Trump to pay legal fees to Stormy Daniels

By Tal Axelrod - 08/22/20 09:05 AM EDT


A California court ordered President Trump to pay $44,100 to Stephanie Clifford, the adult-film actress known as Stormy Daniels, to cover her legal fees regarding her nondisclosure agreement.

The order from California Superior Court Judge Robert Broadbelt, which was filed on Monday but posted online Friday by Clifford's attorneys, surrounds a $130,000 nondisclosure agreement (NDA) with former attorney Michael Cohen in his capacity representing Trump. Clifford and Cohen both say Trump had an affair with the actress from 2006 to 2007, claims the president denies.

Clifford first sued Trump in 2018 to try to be released from the agreement, and Trump’s lawyers agreed out of court not to countersue or enforce the NDA. Clifford’s suit was ultimately dismissed and her claims ruled moot since the NDA had been deemed unenforceable.



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Yep. I'm in that category. That is the only part you got right proving my point. Many thanks! . You just stepped right into it.

... and that's why I'm definitely also a "Not-Dem Supporter".

Have fun in the echo chamber trying to figure it out. Watch out for the matches and don't walk in the house with those shoes. :ROFL:
Bro if I'm in an echo chamber wtf would I be here engaging with you?

Also why can't you articulate you're point directly and clearly like an adult?
 

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Where's the "buck stop"?

Soon there won't be anyone left in the Tangerine Dotard's team.

After Stephen Miller's white nationalist views outed, Latinos ask, 'where's the GOP outrage?'
“I would implore my Republican colleagues to join us in calling for Stephen Miller’s resignation,” says a Democratic lawmaker.



In a trove of emails provided to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights group, Miller cited and promoted white nationalist ideologies of white genocide, immigrants as criminals and eugenics, all of which were once considered fringe and extreme. White nationalists embrace white supremacist and white separatist views.

100+ Dems Demand Trump Fire White Nationalist Stephen Miller
His job as a top Trump aide has included designing this White House immigration policy and speech writing. However, this 34-year-old has wielded damage, fear, and yes torture on people who have escaped from certain death in Central America. He has shown himself to be cruel, vicious, and ruthless.

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Stephen Miller is Jewish.......
 

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So the RNC starts Monday.

As it stands, the confirmed speakers are Donnie, Melania, Ivanka, Don Jr, Mike and Karen Pence, Kevin McCarthy, Tim Scott (I wonder why he's on the list?), Joni Ernst, Nikki Haley, Matt Gaetz, the Covington kid, the St. Louis gun couple and Mitch is on again, after he was off to begin with.

The 'won't be coming to the RNC' list includes W, Mitt, Paul Ryan, Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney.

John Kasich, Colin Powell and Cindy McCain won't be there either 'cos, you know, they spoke at the DNC.

Quick reminder... While Donnie pretty much has his family, Joe had Jill, Kamala, Barack and Michelle, Bill and Hillary, AOC, Liz, Bernie, Chuck, Nancy, Cory, Amy, Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Andrew Cuomo, John Kerry, Gabby Giffords, Fred Guttenberg, Muriel Bowser, mayor Pete and Andy Yang.

... and Eva Longoria, Tracee Ellis Ross, Kerry Washington and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

... and Leon Bridges, The Chicks, Common, Billie Eilish, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Billy Porter, Maggie Rogers, Prince Royce and Stephen Stills.

... and a Springsteen song.

... and Sarah Cooper.

Anyway...

'Not an easy task': GOP scrambles to finalize plans for convention amid COVID-19, venue changes, Trump input

WASHINGTON – The Republican National Convention opens in just two days, but planners have yet to provide a final schedule or other key details about what will take place during the gathering that will culminate in the nomination of President Donald Trump for a second term.

Officials have confirmed the identities of a dozen or so convention speakers, but not when they will be speaking, where they will be, or what they will be talking about.

Convention planners haven’t officially announced that Trump is giving his acceptance speech from the White House, though the president himself has confirmed it.

Even aides to the Senate’s top Republican, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, seemed confused about whether he would have a convention speaking role. McConnell’s re-election campaign said Thursday he would be campaigning in his home state and would not be speaking at the event. Hours later, a campaign source said there had been “a miscommunication” and that the senator would submit taped remarks to be played at the convention.

McConnell's off-again, on-again appearance at the convention underscores the chaotic nature of the short-term planning for a complex event that has been moved from two cites over a period of two months, all under the shadow of the pandemic, officials said.

“The airplane has been put together in mid-air, and it is much less organized than normal,” said Dan Eberhart, an energy company executive and GOP donor who is familiar with the convention planning.

But the convention is happening, ready or not, concluding a 2½-month scramble that involves constantly changing venues and ever-changing schedules over four nights of programming.

 

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I thought they were kidding about the Covington kid speaking? Is he actually going to say anything or just stare & smirk annoyingly up close at the camera?
 

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I thought they were kidding about the Covington kid speaking? Is he actually going to say anything or just stare & smirk annoyingly up close at the camera?

Poe's law... Virtually impossible to tell the difference between regular, everyday Trumpism, and parody.
 

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Here's one that should bring a smile to both Rep and Dem supporters.

Joe Biden: Acceptable Under the Circumstances
The case for Joe Biden: He’s a constitutionally sufficient candidate with a perfectly adequate record, which includes time as Barack Obama’s “white-hand man.” Narrated by Steve Buscemi.
 

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Four Years Later, Senators Say, ‘Yes, Trump Conspired With The Russians’

The Trump-Putin Election Scheming Is Laid Out in the Republican-Led Intelligence Committee’s 1,000-Page Report


It’s a red-letter, if sad, day on the hypocrisy beat when after three years a Republican-majority Senate Intelligence Committee comes out with a 1,000-page report finding there was a whole lot of direct contact between the Trump 2016 campaign with Russian intelligence operators.

You know, the opposite of what Donald Trump has argued forcefully over and over again is a hoax.

Even Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), the new committee chairman, says while it does not represent “collusion”—a conclusion that prompted Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) to say Rubio was not reading the same report he did—he did acknowledge a whole lot of interaction between Team Trump and Team Russia.

Specifically, the committee said it found evidence that Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort may have been connected to the Russian operation to steal and leak Democratic emails. If that had been proven in court, it would have constituted “collusion,” by any definition, but no such charge ever was brought. Manafort was convicted of fraud and tax charges unrelated to Russia.

Still, the report insisted that the Trump transition exposed itself to Russian influence, naming names and labeling the operatives as intelligence agents. “Russian and other countries took advantage of the Transition Team’s inexperience, transparent opposition to Obama administration policies and Trump’s desire to deepen ties with Russia…”

After three years of investigation, the committee “laid out an extensive web of contacts between Trump campaign advisers and Russian government officials and other Russians, including some with ties to the country’s intelligence services,” said The New York Times.

According to the report, among other things, Russian spies worked to blame it all on Ukrainian officials and spies, identifying Manafort business associate Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer.

The report says, “Despite Trump’s recollection, the committee assesses that Trump did, in fact, speak with (Roger) Stone about WikiLeaks and with members of his campaign about Stone’s access to WikiLeaks on multiple occasions.”
 

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House passes an additional $25 billion for Postal Service as Trump tweets opposition

The House of Representatives passed legislation Saturday to prevent any further changes at the United States Postal Service and to provide $25 billion in funding ahead of an expected surge in mail-in ballots in the November election.

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The House approved legislation Saturday to allocate $25 billion to the US Postal Service and ban operational changes that have slowed mail service around the country.

The bill passed 257-150, largely along party lines, with Democrats supporting it. More than two dozen Republicans joined Democrats in voting for the measure, defying House GOP leaders and President Donald Trump, who actively urged Republicans to oppose it. On the eve of the vote, the White House threatened to veto the bill. The measure isn't expected to reach Trump's desk, however, as the Republican-held Senate is unlikely to vote on it.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had predicted bipartisan support for the USPS legislation ahead of the vote Saturday.
"We will pass the bill and it will be in a bipartisan way today and then we will send it to the Senate," Pelosi said, adding that Republicans "will be hearing from their constituents because this hits home -- not receiving your mail in a timely fashion, hits home."
 
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In secretly recorded audio, President Trump’s sister says he has ‘no principles’ and ‘you can’t trust him’


Maryanne Trump Barry was serving as a federal judge when she heard her brother, President Trump, suggest on Fox News, “maybe I’ll have to put her at the border” amid a wave of refugees entering the United States. At the time, children were being separated from their parents and put in cramped quarters while court hearings dragged on.
“All he wants to do is appeal to his base,” Barry said in a conversation secretly recorded by her niece, Mary L. Trump. “He has no principles. None. None. And his base, I mean my God, if you were a religious person, you want to help people. Not do this.”
Barry, 83, was aghast at how her 74-year-old brother operated as president. “His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God,” she said. “I’m talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying. Holy ****.”

After this story posted online Saturday night, the White House issued this statement from the president that said in full: “Every day it’s something else, who cares. I miss my brother, and I’ll continue to work hard for the American people. Not everyone agrees, but the results are obvious. Our country will soon be stronger than ever before!”
 

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William Barr told Murdoch to ‘muzzle’ Fox News Trump critic, new book says


The attorney general, William Barr, told Rupert Murdoch to “muzzle” Andrew Napolitano, a prominent Fox News personality who became a critic of Donald Trump, according to a new book about the rightwing TV network.


Barr has been widely accused of riding roughshod over the rule of law, in service of Trump and his own authoritarian view of the presidency.
Though Barr’s words to Murdoch “carried a lot of weight”, Stelter writes, “no one was explicitly told to take Napolitano off the air”. Instead, Stelter reports, Napolitano found digital resources allocated elsewhere, saw a slot on a daytime show disappear, and was not included in coverage of the impeachment process.
 

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LOL, I will not miss that.

Had to make it a family affair because the rest are convicts, or become "never Trumper" Reps.

Have you ever been sat at a red light when you see a car flying up in your rear-view, and you realise they're going to skip the light...through a busy intersection... that's full of cars?

Yeah, this weekend has been like that for me.

Every new article I read is a data-point for the calculus on the speed that car is going and so far, there have been no signs of hitting the brakes.

Behold:

Republicans Rush to Finalize Convention (‘Apprentice’ Producers Are Helping)

Democrats set a high bar last week for the pandemic-era political convention, dispensing with cheering crowds in favor of a virtual pageant that encompassed passionate speeches, a charming cross-country roll call vote, vignettes from an Oscar-winning filmmaker and a low-fi fireworks display above a parking lot. A few hiccups aside, even jaded network executives conceded the party mostly pulled it off.

Now it’s the Republicans’ turn in the prime-time spotlight — and the party led by a former reality TV star is rushing to measure up.

After scrapping plans for a full-bore, in-person spectacle in Charlotte, N.C., and Jacksonville, Fla., because of the coronavirus crisis, Republicans are working to finalize a week’s worth of events that can match the production put on for the Democratic nominee, Joseph R. Biden Jr., while meeting the exacting — and frequently shifting — standards of President Trump.

Two producers of “The Apprentice,” where Mr. Trump rose to TV stardom, are involved in the planning. Sadoux Kim, a longtime deputy to the “Apprentice” creator Mark Burnett, is a lead consultant on the production. Mr. Kim once served as a Miss Universe judge when Mr. Trump owned the pageant. Chuck LaBella, a former NBC entertainment executive who helped produce “The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump,” is also on the payroll.

Party officials say their convention — during which Mr. Trump is expected to speak every night in the 10 p.m. hour — will ultimately surpass the Democrats’ telethon-like show, which the president and his allies have repeatedly called “dark,” depressing and thin on policy proposals. “We’re going to have more of it live than what they did,” Mr. Trump told Fox News on Thursday. “I think it’s pretty boring when you do tapes.”

Exactly what that looks like remains an open question.

As Monday’s kickoff looms, Republican officials were still deciding what segments to air live and what would be taped in advance. Typically, convention broadcasts require weeks of highly technical preparation. By the weekend, producers at the major TV networks had only a foggy idea of what to expect, although Republicans provided a more detailed rundown on Saturday evening. Still, broadcasters will head into the week with some unknowns.

“We’re treating this as breaking news,” Steve Scully, the political editor at C-SPAN, said in an interview. “Once we know who’s speaking where and when, we’ll send cameras.”

Republicans involved in the planning admit that anxiety began to set in two weeks ago. But on Saturday, they said that they were now confident that a fully realized lineup was in place — and that in contrast to the Democrats’ virtual event, voters could expect something more akin to a regular convention, with a focus on live onstage moments featuring Mr. Trump, whom aides described as the week’s “talent in chief.”

Typically, the nominee makes a mundane appearance early in the convention — waving or watching from the wings — before a major speech at the end. Mr. Trump has dismissed that model and now plans to directly address the nation in prime-time on each of the convention’s four nights. The president wants the opportunity to rebut charges made against him throughout the Democratic program, aides said, particularly on his handling of the coronavirus crisis.
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A stage has been built at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, a neo-Classical event space where most of the speakers will address a live audience. Current regulations in Washington prohibit gatherings of more than 50 people; Republican aides say they have hired “Covid experts” to determine how many onlookers can enter the auditorium and what audience participation could look like.

The list of speakers is heavy on the president’s relatives and White House staff members, including Dan Scavino, Mr. Trump’s former caddy who is now deputy chief of staff for communications, and Larry Kudlow, the national economic adviser. Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer, will also speak, according to a person involved in the planning.

The lineup also includes Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the Missouri couple that toted weapons at Black protesters and have since become right-wing media stars, and Nicholas Sandmann, the Kentucky teenager who sued news outlets over coverage of his encounter last year with a Native American protester in Washington.

This bit in particular:

Typically, the nominee makes a mundane appearance early in the convention — waving or watching from the wings — before a major speech at the end. Mr. Trump has dismissed that model and now plans to directly address the nation in prime-time on each of the convention’s four nights. The president wants the opportunity to rebut charges made against him throughout the Democratic program, aides said, particularly on his handling of the coronavirus crisis.
 
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