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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

Look, I get it. There’s a bigger picture. But there are people suffering that didn’t vote for that ****. It’s bullshit and it sucks to be helpless to do anything about it when you see the people that can do something about it willingly look the other way.

I'm with you Sarge. Puts a knot in my stomach.

Here, for anybody who has an adolescent sense of humor like myself & needs a chuckle:

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Understand the facts on the ground. These are Dem states, Dem Govs and mayors. If the Feds aren't invited in, he becomes the authoritarian madman the Dems want him to be. If he does nothing, the Dems own this madhouse. Unfortunately, innocent people are effected. They should have voted better.

Yep it's a trap that he's avoided so far.
 
I know whose responsibility it is, but I’m not the guy running around yelling “law and order!” There’s action he can take if he really wanted to, since as I stated above, nobody (mayors, governors) seems to have any interest in quelling the violence.

Maybe you should take your own advice and brush up on the Insurrection Act of 1807. He doesn’t need their request or permission.

I don’t know. Maybe he’s just a ***** like the guy up in Wisconsin.

The responsibility to protect the city falls on the mayor and governor. Trump has offered Fed aid to all of them. And you blame Trump for them not accepting it. Ask Tibs for a reach around.
 
Understand the facts on the ground. These are Dem states, Dem Govs and mayors. If the Feds aren't invited in, he becomes the authoritarian madman the Dems want him to be. If he does nothing, the Dems own this madhouse. Unfortunately, innocent people are effected. They should have voted better.

Agree. The Dems want to go into the election season with Federal troops going after protesters with fire hoses and police dogs. For them it's always been 1968 and troops or the National Guard in the streets would only cement that reality.

Look, I get it. There’s a bigger picture. But there are people suffering that didn’t vote for that ****. It’s bullshit and it sucks to be helpless to do anything about it when you see the people that can do something about it willingly look the other way.

Disagree. Almost every large city, and certainly the ones with riots, are run entirely by Democrats. The only election of any consequence is the Democrat primary. There are no Republicans sticking up for law enforcement and the 2nd Amendment.
 
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It’s getting pretty ******* bad. One could argue that these “protests” are an insurgency if not an insurrection. I realize that those are pretty serious terms, but what else can you call it at this point? Especially when it looks like it’s only going to get much, much worse since no one seems interested in doing anything about any of it. It’s disgraceful.

I know whose responsibility it is, but I’m not the guy running around yelling “law and order!” There’s action he can take if he really wanted to, since as I stated above, nobody (mayors, governors) seems to have any interest in quelling the violence.

Maybe you should take your own advice and brush up on the Insurrection Act of 1807. He doesn’t need their request or permission.

I don’t know. Maybe he’s just a ***** like the guy up in Wisconsin.

Disagree. See below.

I disagree. People are dying, losing their life’s work and livelihoods. Not all of those people voted “wrong.” It’s a shame that we are watching politicians play game with American lives in real time. Nobody doing anything about it over politics, worried about elections, polls and how it gets spun. It would sure be nice to see someone do the right thing even when it’s unpopular or might cost them politically.

If he rolls in with the feds, mops **** up, people will get hurt and killed. The media will play it and it will cost him the election. Then, we are stuck with the Democrats funding the burning of cities, defunding the police, riots in our residential neighborhoods, class war, healthcare for all, taxes we can't afford, and the first 4 real years of Socialism that will begin to rot the fabric of this country.

He needs to wait a couple more months, implore the local states and municipalities to do THEIR job and to continue to point out the losses are the result of THEIR decisions or the lack thereof. If this **** isn't settled by Nov 4, then he's got a mandate and get the hell in there and clean it up.

Yes he could end this now, but it would cost all of US in the long term. Because he'd not be re-elected.

Sadly more innocent people will die. You're a soldier. These are acceptable losses in order to win the war. As you said, it's an insurrection now and we need him back at 1600 Penn Ave for 4 more years.
 
Sadly more innocent people will die. You're a soldier. These are acceptable losses in order to win the war. As you said, it's an insurrection now and we need him back at 1600 Penn Ave for 4 more years.

Same with the Democrats. Anybody who loses their business, their house, their life, all just collateral damage for the greater goal of keeping the Orange Man from being reelected.
A while ago I got into an argument with some Libtard I didn't know on a PA page, who was naturally in favor of the shutdown. I asked how many people had to lose their jobs, homes, businesses to save one life from Covid. He replied, "All of them". I said okay fine, I get that, how do you feel about the governor keeping abortion clinics open? I never got a reply.
 
To be fair, Mrs Obama wasn't spared criticism from us fashion gurus at SN.



We don't have to be fair.

Tibs was only parroting the libtard talking heads in the media who salivate at the opportunity to criticize the First Lady.., same went for Sarah Palin...yet the libs had nothing to say about that classless creature that occupied the white house for 8 years.

If Melania were Bidens wife she'd be on the cover of every glamour magazine on the planet.
 
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We don't have to be fair..

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Meanwhile the conversation that seems to be dominating the landscape around here is the election aftermath.


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Amen and finally

Trump orders review to defund NYC, other ‘anarchist’ cities

WASHINGTON — President Trump is ordering the federal government to begin the process of defunding New York City and three other cities where officials allowed “lawless” protests and cut police budgets amid rising violent crime, The Post can exclusively reveal.

Trump on Wednesday signed a five-page memo ordering all federal agencies to send reports to the White House Office of Management and Budget that detail funds that can be redirected.

New York City, Washington, DC, Seattle and Portland are initial targets as Trump makes “law and order” a centerpiece of his re-election campaign after months of unrest and violence following the May killing of George Floyd by Minnesota police.

“My Administration will not allow Federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones,” Trump says in the memo, which twice mentions New York Mayor Bill de Blasio by name.

“To ensure that Federal funds are neither unduly wasted nor spent in a manner that directly violates our Government’s promise to protect life, liberty, and property, it is imperative that the Federal Government review the use of Federal funds by jurisdictions that permit anarchy, violence, and destruction in America’s cities.”

Federal agencies must detail “all Federal funds provided to Seattle, Portland, New York City, Washington, D.C.” Also, within 14 days, Attorney General Bill Barr must develop a list of “anarchist jurisdictions” that “permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist and have refused to undertake reasonable measures” to restore order. The memo does not require Barr to include the four cities, possibly for legal reasons.

The memo instructs White House budget director Russ Vought to issue guidance in 30 days from Wednesday “to the heads of agencies on restricting eligibility of or otherwise disfavoring, to the maximum extent permitted by law, anarchist jurisdictions in the receipt of Federal grants.”

The amounts of money impacted by Trump’s order could be massive. New York City, for example, gets about $7 billion a year in federal aid.

New York is named because of a crime wave as officials cut police funds. The city had a 177 percent spike in shootings in July compared to last year. The City Council approved a budget in July that cuts $1 billion from the NYPD’s $6 billion annual budget and eliminates $537 million in capital spending.

The memo says that “in New York City, city officials have allowed violence to spike.”

“In light of this unconscionable rise in violence, I have offered to provide Federal law enforcement assistance, but both Mayor de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo have rejected my offer,” Trump says in the memo.

“While violence has surged, arrests have plummeted. In a 28-day period during the months of June and July, [New York City] arrests were down 62 percent from the same period in 2019. Amidst the rising violence, Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Council agreed to cut one billion dollars from the New York Police Department (NYPD) budget, including by cancelling the hiring of 1,163 officers.”

The memo also cites NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea’s June disbandment of plainclothes units. “Police officials have cited this decision as a factor contributing to the rise in violence,” the memo says.

The document knocks the performance of Democratic mayors in each city, as well as state leaders.

“As a result of these State and local government policies, persistent and outrageous acts of violence and destruction have continued unabated in many of America’s cities, such as Portland, Seattle, and New York,” the memo says.

In Washington, DC, “Mayor Muriel Bowser allowed rioters and anarchists to engage in violence and destruction in late May and early June, requiring me to call in the National Guard to maintain law and order in the Nation’s Capital,” the memo says.

The memo, in the works for weeks, does not directly reference activists confronting guests at Trump’s Republican National Convention speech as they left the White House on Thursday.

Portland made the list for nightly clashes that this week included activists smashing the windows of Mayor Ted Wheeler’s condo building, launching fireworks at its windows and lighting fires both inside and outside the residence.

Wheeler, who refused Trump’s offer of federal assistance in a recent letter, announced Tuesday he will find a new home to spare his neighbors from further protests.

Seattle is on the list largely for tolerating a long-running “autonomous zone” that ultimately was dismantled due to violent crime including shootings nearby.

“On July 1, Seattle declared the protest zone dismantled. But such failed leadership continues to harm the people of Seattle as, in recent weeks, rioters have engaged in violence and destruction of property across Seattle, resulting in at least 59 police officers being injured and multiple businesses and vehicles vandalized,” the memo says.

Vought, the White House budget director, applauded the review in a statement.

“American taxpayers who fund the great programs that our cities rely on deserve to be protected by their local city officials,” Vought told The Post.

“We are taking action by exploring all options to ensure federal resources flowing to lawless cities aren’t being squandered. The lack of law and order surrounding these riots, and response from local leadership, is a dereliction of duty. Our men and women in blue cannot be handcuffed by local leadership in their efforts to respond to riots and protect their fellow citizens,” Vought said.

A senior administration official told The Post that “taxpayers shouldn’t foot the bill for local politicians’ dereliction of duty” and “President Trump is ensuring taxpayer dollars are not wasted by lawless mayors.”

The list of cities and possibly states will be updated periodically with input from the Justice Department, the official said, and federal agencies will be directed to revise grant conditions when applicable to uphold the rule of law.

The official said Portland, the smallest city on the list, got more than $252 million in federal funds in fiscal 2019, including for police operations.
 
All these GOP apologists and enablers of Trump will be thrown onto the trash heap of history. They knew all along, yet they got on the Trump train and went along with it, the very sad, and very real destruction of America. Not to speak of all those who supported this debacle of a presidency. The red MAGA hat will be an embarrasment until the end of time, a vivid reminder of how people willingly set aside their morals and convictions and swallowed the red pill of populism and demagoguery.

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This is a pretty solid list, will probably need updating between now and November.

101 Collaborators: Treason Power Rankings
https://gregolear.substack.com/p/101-collaborators-treason-power-rankings

The traitors are easy to spot.

BELOW are 101 of the most egregious Trump collaborators, ranked from worst to…well, to very worst. These are the men and women most responsible for enabling Trump, for helping him consolidate power. These are the dealmakers with the devil. These are the true enemies of We the People.

To be eligible for the list, the traitor has to be a U.S. citizen—so no Julian Assange, and no Russians. And Trump himself is not on the list, because you can’t collaborate with yourself.

The rankings are subjective, and are based on involvement in Trump/Russia as well as un-American activities and brazen greed, but I also gave weight to complicity in the botched pandemic response that has killed almost 200,000 Americans; blood on your hands is bad. Sadly, the list is not exhaustive.

An asterisk (*) indicates the individual has either been credibly accused or convicted of some form of sex crime. An omega (Ω) indicates the individual has been indicted and/or convicted of a crime; two omegas (Ω Ω) means a stay in the hoosegow.


Dishonorable Mention:

Seb Gorka, analyst
One of many MAGA buffoons comically bereft of self-awareness.
Tiffany Ariana Trump
Rich Kids of Instagram” alumna. The daughter he doesn’t want to ****. Donald would rather spend time with his sixth child, VanCleef Arpels Trump.
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Twice-divorced banshee. Paid by the Trump campaign to, basically, hang out with the president’s namesake son. You know, to escort him to events. What’s the word for that?
Robert Kraft*
If you give your Super Bowl ring to Putin, at Trump’s command, you should not be allowed to call your football team the Patriots.
Neomi Rao
Trump’s ringer on the DC circuit. Federalist Society darling. Tried and failed to rehabilitate Mike Flynn.
Erica Kious
Let this mendacious MAGA hair salon owner be a stand-in for all the ordinary Americans who spend every last second of their 15 minutes of fame boosting President Ministrokes.


And now, the list:

101/ Kanye West, 2020 presidential candidate
My son’s favorite rapper was tens of millions in the red, only to suddenly be back in the black and also suddenly MAGA. Openly admitted being spoiler candidate. Meets regularly with Jared Kushner, ostensibly to discuss same. Mental health excuse only goes so far.
100/ Jill Stein, 2016 presidential candidate
Remember four years ago, when the 2016 spoiler candidate, Russia booster, and Putin dinner companion raked in all those donations to finance a recount? Whatever happened to all that money?
99/ Michael Caputo, spokesman
Health & Human Services mouthpiece enjoys the dubious distinction of having formally worked for both Putin and Trump—a traitor’s C.V.
98/ George Nader, businessman ΩΩ*
Disgusting pedophile—even other pedophiles are like, ****, this guy—was liaison between the Trump campaign and several foreign governments. Associate of Erik Prince, Steve Bannon, and other traitors.
97/ Rod Rosenstein, deputy attorney general
Looks like a weasel. Is. He gaveth Mueller, and tooketh Mueller away. Guys: if we’re still trying to figure out if he’s a white hat, that means he’s not a white hat.
96/ Rick Gates, former deputy of Paul Manafort
Well and good that he cooperated with Mueller—but the reason his cooperation was so effective is because he was actively treasoning at the right hand of his capo, Paul Manafort.
95/ Dr. Deborah Birx, coronavirus task force response coordinator
Scarf doctor’s placation of Trump cost thousands of lives.
94/ Mike Huckabee, governor
There are jokes, there are dad jokes, there are Mike Huckabee jokes…and then there is Mike Huckabee, the biggest joke of all.
93/ Jerome Corsi, fiction writer
Roger Stone-adjacent conspiracy theory guy. Wrote a book on birtherism. Is all mixed up in the WikiLeaks business.
92/ Peter Navarro, Larry Kudlow, advisors [tie]
How can two members of the moneyed class be so wrong so often?
91/ Jacob Wohl, provocateur
Boy-band version of Chuck C. Johnson (see below). How he has not yet been arrested or defamation-sued to oblivion is good poll question, next time you find yourself in a hipster coffeeshop.
90/ Mark Esper, Defense
Former defense industry contractor, current yes-man, destroyer of military media. The Military Industrial Complex made flesh.
89/ Rex Tillerson, State
Putin “Order of Friendship” medalist. Began the process of gutting the State Department. Did as little as possible while “serving.” Compared to his successor at State, looks like Talleyrand.
88/ Alex Jones, performance artist
Wounded veteran of the Info Wars.
87/ Carter Page, campaign foreign policy adviser
The GOP claims the “Deep State” infringed on his rights by seeking FISA warrant to spy on him; everyone else points out that he was practically begging the Russians to make use of his services. His name’s all over the various reports—Steele, Mueller, Senate Intelligence. Ultimately, the guy’s a kook, but that doesn’t make him any less of a traitor.
86/ George Papadopoulos, campaign foreign policy adviser Ω
The drunken mouth that launched a thousand investigations. Have we yet determined which country he works for? Hint: not America.
85/ Chuck Grassley, Senator
I can’t decide if he’s willfully in the bag for Trump, or just flagrantly stupid.
84/ Dana Rohrabacher, Congressman
Former Congressman was so cozy with the Russians, even Kevin McCarthy thought he was on Moscow’s payroll. Hung out in London with Russian intelligence property Julian Assange.
83/ Keith Schiller, personal protection
Knows where the bodies are buried. For all we know, that may not even be a metaphor.
82/ Karen Pence, Second Lady
Wears the the pants in the family—the Pence pants, as it were—and thus shares the blame for the 180,000 dead.
81/ Glenn Greenwald, pundit
Move to call him “Ferradura,” because that’s Portuguese for “horseshoe.” Has been throwing water on Trump/Russia for four solid years. His media organ is nicknamed “The Putincept” for a reason.
80/ Pam Bondi, state Attorney General
Member of Trump’s legal team during impeachment. Took a 25 grand campaign donation from Trump; immediately scuttled the Trump U investigation in her state of Florida. As Rick says in Casablanca: “I don’t mind a parasite. I object to a cut-rate one.”
79/ Elliott Broidy, deputy finance chair
We haven’t even scratched the surface of what this miscreant’s been up to.
78/ Alan Dershowitz, criminal defense attorney *
What makes a man say to himself, “That guy over there? The most heinous, awful criminal that society has yet produced? I’m going to make sure he doesn’t go to prison!” He sunbathes nude at Martha’s Vineyard, but kept on his underpants on Epstein’s Island. No, really—Olga can confirm.
77/ Doug Collins, Congressman
Not to be confused with Doug Collins the basketball coach, who also hollers, but at refs, and not to muddy the waters on behalf of his mobbed-up overlord.
76/ Edward Snowden, double agent
Only this far down because his enabling of Trump is incidental to his broader espionage portfolio. Apart from all the other damning evidence, you can tell he’s working for the Russians because he wound up in Russia.
75/ Rick Scott, Governor
Florida knew he was a crook—Medicare frud, specifically—but elected him anyway. I liked him better as the villain in Orphan Black.
74/ Jeanine Pirro, television personality
I don’t know where Judge Jeanine ends and the Cecily Strong impression of her begins…and yet there are apparently sentient, sober humans who take her ****-faced rants seriously.
73/ John Kelly, Chief of Staff
Thought he could temper Trump by sticking around. Thought wrong, because he’s an arrogant fool—a take that Atlantic story confirms:
On Memorial Day 2017, Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery, a short drive from the White House. He was accompanied on this visit by John Kelly, who was then the secretary of homeland security, and who would, a short time later, be named the White House chief of staff. The two men were set to visit Section 60, the 14-acre area of the cemetery that is the burial ground for those killed in America’s most recent wars. Kelly’s son Robert is buried in Section 60. A first lieutenant in the Marine Corps, Robert Kelly was killed in 2010 in Afghanistan. He was 29. Trump was meant, on this visit, to join John Kelly in paying respects at his son’s grave, and to comfort the families of other fallen service members. But according to sources with knowledge of this visit, Trump, while standing by Robert Kelly’s grave, turned directly to his father and said, “I don’t get it. What was in it for them?” Kelly (who declined to comment for this story) initially believed, people close to him said, that Trump was making a ham-handed reference to the selflessness of America’s all-volunteer force. But later he came to realize that Trump simply does not understand non-transactional life choices.
72/ Kirstjen Nielsen, Homeland Security
There are so many collaborators that the Aryan Nation-looking lady who put kids in cages is only #72.
71/ Kris Kobach, State Attorney General
Proponent of election fuckery. He doesn’t want you to vote.
70/ Marsha Blackburn, Senator
Her IQ is roughly equivalent to her rank on this list.
69/ Kelly Loeffler, Senator
Aging trophy wife installed in the Senate by election thief Brian Kemp to make Trump sem like less of a sexual predator. Attractive women who normalize Trump are especially valuable as propagandists.
68/ Kristi Noem, Governor
Gaslit South Dakotans in her job as governor; gaslit the country at the RNC.
67/ Steve Scalise, Congressman
The near-death experience has only made him worse.
66/ Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court Justice*
Traumatized every sexual assault survivor in the nation by not withdrawing from consideration. How his mysterious owners ultimately plan to utilize him remains to be seen.
65/ Jeff Sessions, Attorney General
First Senator to endorse Trump. Met with Russians on the campaign trail; perjured himself before the Senate when asked about it. Still racist af.
64/ Jason Chaffetz, Congressman
Deceitful woodland creature. Covered previously.
63/ Maggie Haberman, White House correspondent
”Reporter” for the New York Times. Trustwasher extraordinaire. Dutifully covers Joe’s gaffes while Rome burns.
62/ Marco Rubio, Senator
Animatronic Bible verse generator. Did for Volume 5 what Bill Barr did for the Mueller Report. Amoebas have stiffer spines.
61/ Elaine Chao, Transportation
Installing the wife of the Senate Majority Leader, whose family back in China owns one of the world’s largest shipping and logistics companies, to head the freakin’ Transportation Department is as conflict of interest-y as it gets.
60/ Susan Collins, Senator
A filthy tub of tepid bathwater.
59/ Kevin McCarthy, House Minority Leader
Keep it in the family, Kev-o. Covered previously.
58/ Matt Gaetz, Congressman
Nestor’s papi.
57/ Elise Stefanik, Congresswoman
Late to the party, but as Trump-drunk as the boys.
56/ Jim Jordan, Congressman *
Seditious shower lurker. The shape of his gerrymandered district resembles Rudy Giuliani’s prostate.
55/ Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House
Ayn Rand stan. Much more of a traitor than people seem to realize. Covered previously.
54/ Tom Cotton, Senator
That op-ed alone warrants his inclusion on this list.
53/ Ted Cruz, Senator
Politicians who were glibly anti-Trump, and then suddenly saw the light? Yeah, they didn’t see the light; they saw the kompromat file. I’ve heard tell of Cruz’s perverse peccadilloes, and if those rumors are true, then oh boy do they have him by the short hairs.
52/ Lindsey Graham, Senator
Hateful hostage. Covered previously.
51/ Rand Paul, Senator
Errand boy. John McCain accused him of working for Vladimir Putin. John McCain wasn’t lying.
50/ Rush Limbaugh, radio personality
Few Americans have done more damage to the republic than this porcine mound of bloviating vileness. I’m not saying he’s faking Stage IV lung cancer to garner sympathy, just that I wouldn’t be surprised if that turned out to be the case. He’s that bereft of human decency.
49/ Tucker Carlson, television personality
White supremacist. Daily Caller founder. In the summer months of quarantine, this Fox News shouting head broadcasts his propaganda program from a garage next to the public library in a small town in Maine—in case your 76-trombone, 110-cornet brass band is looking for a good place to rehearse.
48/ Laura Ingraham, television personality
The least overtly hateful of the Fox News lineup, and thus the most dangerous.
47/ Sean Hannity, television personality
Shadow adviser. His head has the shape and heft of a balloon at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Like the balloon, it is full of hot air.
46/ Reince Priebus, Chief of Staff / RNC chair
Owned completely.
45/ Michael Cohen, personal attorney ΩΩ
It’s nice that he had his road to Damascus moment, it’s nice that he cooperated a bit, it’s nice that he wrote his book, but he was instrumental in getting us into this mess, and a rat is a rat is a rat.
44/ Lara Trump, daughter-in-law
More effective, and more attractive, than Ivanka. I wonder if Donald insisted on exercising his droit du seigneur on her wedding night.
43/ Eric Trump, son
Stealing from a children’s cancer charity is not great. Will he respond to the subpoena? Will be flip on his father? Will his grown-up teeth come in?
42/ Melania Trump, third wife
Birther. Plagiarist. Rose Garden destroyer. Recipient of ill-deserved Einstein visa. Has threatened to sue anyone who calls her an escort or a prostitute, so I won’t do that, but are we allowed to say kurba?
41/ Hope Hicks, media director
Steamer of pants. Charmer of Habermans. Ignorer of subpoenas. Dater of abusive, ****** men.
40/ Don McGahn, White House counsel
Nephew of Philly mob attorney. Has made subpoena avoidance into a Beckett play.
39/ John Bolton, national security adviser
Swinger. Warmonger. Refused to testify. Instead, monetized his inside knowledge by producing a book; audaciously gave the book a title alluding to Hamilton; then, the greatest sin of all, made sure the book was paint-dryingly dull.
38/ Chad Wolf, acting secretary
Doing his best to foment another civil war. Which is what “boogaloo” refers to, by the by: Civil War 2, Electric Boogaloo. Holds his position unlawfully. Straight-up propagandist.
37/ Gordon Sondland, ambassador
Gave just enough in his testimony to avoid future perjury charge. Doesn’t he own hotels in Portland? I wonder if the Proud Boys get a discount rate.
36/ Rick Perry, Energy
The glasses didn’t make him smart enough to avoid getting mixed up in the Ukraine scandal.
35/ Betsy DeVos, Education
Math, Betsy-style: divide the country, add up the profits.
34/ Kayleigh McEnany, press secretary
Someone wearing a leggy cocktail dress to a press briefing, and that much makeup, with that elaborate a coiffure, should not criticize an octogenarian for getting a blow-out. I’m curious: does Kay-lie doff her mask before licking Trump’s ***?
33/ Ron DeSantis, Governor
Full-blown Trump acolyte did his Christian best during the pandemic to kill as many Floridians as possible.
32/ Dan Patrick, Deputy Governor; Gregg Abbott, Governor
Did their Christian best during the pandemic to kill as many Texans as possible. The former admitted that the sacrifice of the elderly was necessary to open the economy. The latter’s boneheaded response to Jade Helm convinced the Russians that yes, Americans are gullible enough to fall for Facebook psy-ops.
31/ Chuck C. Johnson
Millennial Roger Stone. Invisible to the naked eye, yet traces of him can be seen everywhere, as when a blacklight reveals the semen stains all over the peepshow’s Champagne Room.
30/ Corey Lewandowski, campaign chair
Bully.
29/ Brian Kemp, Governor
As Secretary of State, rigged the Georgia gubernatorial election in his favor. Celebrated his “victory” by embracing Trump tactics during the pandemic, to up the covid body count.
28/ Louis DeJoy, businessman
Looks and sounds like a recurring character on The Sopranos, but I’m sure the late-term Trump appointee installed at USPS to break **** isn’t mobbed up at all.
27/ Mick Mulvaney, Chief of Staff
The Nazi from Raiders of the Lost Ark before his face got melted.
26/ Wilbur Ross, Commerce
The Nazi from Raiders of the Lost Ark after his face got melted.
25/ Ric Grinnell, acting DNI
24/ John Ratcliffe, DNI
Ministers of Russian Disinformation.
23/ Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House
Early adopter of the obstructionist form of “governance,” which started the mess we’re now in. Staunch Trump apologist.
22/ Ron Johnson, Senator
Fourth of July traitor. Previously covered, in a piece in which I predicted that he would be activated by his Russian handlers closer to the election to help Trump—which is exactly what he’s now doing.
21/ Steve Mnuchin, Treasury secretary
Maybe he went to Fort Knox to see if he could find his soul?
20/ Sarah Huckabee Sanders, press secretary
Mistress of Propaganda. Rewarded for her lies by a Fox News sinecure. North Korean sex goddess, maybe?
19/ Stephen Miller, Nazi
I didn’t mind him as much when he was running his dead mother’s motel.
18/ Mark Burnett, television producer
Putin admirer and Trump trustwasher. Gave the world some of the most insipid, brain-destroying television ever created.
17/ Mike Pompeo, State
His surname suggests pomposity, and also a tectonic explosion that buries everything for miles around in volcanic ash. Some courtroom equivalent of the latter is coming for this avatar of the former.
16/ Devin Nunes, Congressman
Cow suer. Uber escapee. Parler boy. Could not have thrown more water on Trump/Russia if he was the Wonder Twin who could only form of water.
15/ Kellyanne Conway, advisor
Outlasted every non-Trump family member in the inner circle—but then, she’s kind of part of the Family, no? Only stepped down when her teenage daughter insisted. George will try, but she is beyond rehabilitation.
14/ Rudy Giuliani, attorney
Bile spewer. Nosferatu lookalike. 9/11 exploiter. Bragged about an “October surprise” that turned out to be the Comey letter. Was in the running to be Secretary of State, despite no qualifications, and suddenly withdrew. Ukraine dirt digger. Previously covered.
13/ Mike Pence, Vice President
He knew. ************ knew. Botched a golden opportunity when Trump made him head of the coronavirus response team. Did nothing and watched it burn, like he did in Indiana with the HIV crisis.
12/ Donald Trump, Jr., son
****-up. Slowly morphing into Ellis from Die Hard. His father’s campaign literally pays a grown woman to be seen with him. Twenty-twenty-one will be the Year of the Many Indictments for Junior.
11/ Ivanka Trump, daughter
Failing clothing line owner. Daughter of the president and object of his desire. Prime mover behind buttplug-shaped hotel in Baku, Azerbaijan, that was allegedly financed in part by an Azeri money lauderer with ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. As plastic as her face.
10/ Mike Flynn, national security adviser Ω
Cut-rate traitor. Covered previously.
9/ Erik Prince, mercenary
Real-life Bond villain.
8/ Steve Bannon, campaign chair Ω
The LeCarre novel about him would be called The Man Who Wore Three Shirts. Cambridge Analytica principal. His fingerprints are all over the place, and now that he’s under indictment, he will flip like Nadia Comăneci.
7/ Roger Stone, advisor Ω
Convicted felon. Nexus of Trump/Russia. The commuted sentence is going to be challenged and overturned next year. Covered previously.
6/ Paul Manafort, campaign chair ΩΩ
Felon. That he is still treasoning from behind bars is a compelling argument for capital punishment.
5/ Mark Zuckerberg, social network CEO
Hoodie-wearing fraud. Facebook is Russian malware. You know what’s cool? A million dollars. You know what’s even cooler? A billion dollars with vodka-soaked strings attached.
4/ Rupert Murdoch, media mogul
Did not die on that accident aboard his son’s yacht, alas, so may yet live to see his ultimate dream fulfilled: the death of the republic.
3/ Bill Barr, Attorney General
Most dangerous man in America. Previously covered.
2/ Mitch McConnell, Senate Majority Leader
No politician in my lifetime has done more to erode our democracy than Cocaine Mitch. Worst American since Robert E. Lee. This seditious piece of neo-Confederate dogshit a) refused to jointly condemn Russian election interference when Obama made the request in 2016, and b) refuses to allow a vote on a bill to safeguard the 2020 election from foreign interference. (I’m sure it has nothing to do with mega-oligarch Oleg Deripaska’s company building an aluminum plant in Kentucky.) Giving aid and comfort to an enemy is treason. That’s the high crime in which Addison Mitchell McConnell, Jr. is actively engaged.
1/ Jared Kushner, Acting President
Boy Plunder has broken so many laws, I’ve lost track. Some of them, like for example espionage, are traditionally punishable by death. As the pandemic raged, he shelved his own secret team’s plan, hoping for a Blue State Genocide. He’s an evil, evil ******, with the political sensitivity of a Novocained glans penis, and he’s absolutely calling the shots.
 
I’m going to go ahead and address #73. Trump said “I don’t get it. What was in it for them?”

You know what? Having been there three times, I don’t get it either. Our military is perhaps the finest fighting force the world has ever seen. We have conventional weapons that enable us to kill you without being able to even see you. We have men and women who will run headlong into danger selflessly and sacrifice themselves because that is what is expected of them.

The war in Afghanistan was initially about defending the nation after 9-11. What it morphed into is something I’ll never understand. When engaged by the enemy, troops in contact would have to radio command for permission to engage. We were required to identify the weapons being used against us before the lawyers said whether or not we could return fire. That cost a lot of lives, where had they been allowed to fight to win, may have saved countless lives and treasure.

After defeating the Taliban and running them out of their strongholds, we should have pursued and destroyed them. Could have been out in a year or two. Instead, our illustrious politicians hamstrung our Soldiers, Marines and Airmen with stupid rules of engagement and allowed Afghanistan to become a meat grinder. All while prosecuting and trashing their work and character.

They still fought bravely, selflessly and professionally despite no one outside of their immediate chains of command having their backs. So yeah, I don’t get it either.
 
Trump said “I don’t get it. What was in it for them?”

I'm not into kneejerk defending Trump because it would not shock me if he said any of the things he's being accused of. But this particular comment could have been an attempt to express awe and respect for someone who would sacrifice their lives with very little possibility of personal gain, not some kind of contempt for them.
 
This is from last April, but so awesome to see conservatives standing up for what is right. It should give us hope for the future of the nation. How many more decent, honorable Republicans are out there, who are considering a similar move? To once and for all repudiate Trump and everything he represents. This speech by Rep. Andy McKean is something to behold.

<samp class="EmbedCode-container"><code class="EmbedCode-code"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">&#55356;&#56826;&#55356;&#56824; <br><br>Since I try to share only positive news in the weekend. &#55357;&#56842;<br><br>I hope more Republicans will follow. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/leadership?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#leadership</a> <br><br>&#55357;&#56399; &#55357;&#56399;&#55357;&#56399;&#55357;&#56399;&#55357;&#56399;<br><br>‘If this is the new normal, I want no part of it.’ — Iowa’s longest-serving Republican is leaving the party because of Trump <a href="https://t.co/InWcxK92kg">pic.twitter.com/InWcxK92kg</a></p>— Alexander Verbeek &#55356;&#57101; (@Alex_Verbeek) <a href="https://twitter.com/Alex_Verbeek/status/1125006250171875329?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 5, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> </code></samp>
 
Wow, so much unhinged hate. True TDS.

Glad this particular one is across the ocean. It takes some seriously twisted, obsessive hate to individually bold all those different lines like that.
 
Tibs do you live in Hungary new York or something? I just cant see someone living 4500 miles away with this much hate towards our president
I just wonder if tibs is being held against his will in Hungary... I mean. to hear him talk about his love of America, the greatest nation on Earth yet, he would rather live just about as far away from the U.S. as you can get. Either, he's lying about his love of America just to troll, and has chosen Hungary as the country he wants to live or he is a captive of a lesser country and yearns to be freed and live in America.
 
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