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    Quote Originally Posted by cubby View Post
    Objectively, it's pretty amazing they can be this stupid/partisan. Gym Jordan is a prime example. The willful ignorance and 100% embracement of conspiracy theories while not only holding a seat in the House of Representatives, but solidly holding onto it just beyond insane. That being said, I would throw out a guess that perhaps all elected bodies of history carry their outlier people who fall into this category.
    I Heard a Gym Jordan talk for a few seconds, and now i think that him being a representative is a crime against humanity.

    Edit: Why the fuck is he whining about the requirement of using a facemask? During a deadly pandemic? Has his brain turned to mush because of the fumes inhaled while kissing Trump's ass?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarinet View Post
    Now that he will be officially leaving in a week, I can say that he wasn't fit. I mean, worldwide he's known as a president with a negative reputation.

    I couldn't understand how he had such a huge following of devotees. He was so comedic in tweets, you couldn't take him seriously, he turned against his own friends, narcissistic, weird in general, trying to buy masses with financial promises without trying to solve issues

    Anyway, I will say that the office of a president should be honored. I think I've used 'cheetos' to describe him at some point, it wasn't respectful but yes, he does have weird fake tan that doesn't suit him
    respect is something that has to be earned and there is no job title, nor anything else, that puts somebody above criticism. the position was not honoured by the person sworn into it and he did absolutely nothing to earn respect, so don't feel bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benggaul View Post
    4,259 deaths
    Yeah...remember when everyone was saying "we'll see 4,000 plus deaths for a while" and they were right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Templar 331 View Post
    I'm almost afraid to ask but if another insurrection happens on Capital Hill who is she going to shoot?
    Nobody. It's a fashion accessory, she's only allowed to have it in Congress unloaded.

    As near as I can tell her entire political platform boils down to, "I'm a 4'2" spitfire who loves guns and owns a gun themed restaurant!"

    She can't bring her restaurant with her to DC, so without the gun she's just a shrimpy Karen that looks like she thinks playful punches are cute but she does it too hard and it gets really fucking annoying.

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    A Fetus is not a person under the 14th amendment.

    Christians are Forced Birth Fascists against Human Rights who indoctrinate and groom children. Prove me wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thepersona View Post
    Why the fuck some house members are so fucking stupid/partisan?
    The House has a way lower bar than the Senate and they're more beholden to and reflective of their districts. Only have 2-year terms, and there's about 200 of them.

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    I see he's still not taking his medication. That's great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathranis View Post
    The House has a way lower bar than the Senate and they're more beholden to and reflective of their districts. Only have 2-year terms, and there's about 200 of them.
    Also, the representatives are actual reflections of the constituents of their districts so that is why they act the way they do. If someone is acting like a nutjob in the House, it is pretty safe to assume that the people of that district are that way too(for the ones that voted).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    I see he's still not taking his medication. That's great.
    Well, he is Alex Jones lite. Might as well as call him Scott Evil.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eviscero View Post
    It's incredible that even this kind of behavior won't be enough to get 2/3rds of the house to expel her.
    She is the new normal for the Republican Party.
    "Buh dah DEMS"

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    Yet more corporate donors say they won't back anyone who, like @Pro-Violence on these forums, insist the vote was stolen and inspired violence to fix it.

    "A few more businesses won't--"

    Wal-Mart and Disney.

    "Oh...that might hurt."

    The rebukes from the two giants marked the newest salvo in a burgeoning rebuke from corporate America against politicians looked to subvert the presidential election. Companies have begun scrambling to disavow their support for lawmakers who voted against certification after evidence-challenged claims that the presidential race was fraudulent helped fuel a deadly riot at the Capitol last week.

    Disney, the world’s largest entertainment firm, said it would not make any donations in 2021 to those who voted against certifying the Electoral College’s results showing President-elect Biden defeating President Trump by a 306-232 margin.

    “The insurrection at our nation’s Capitol was a direct assault on one of our country’s most revered tenets: the peaceful transition of power. In the immediate aftermath of that appalling siege, Members of Congress had an opportunity to unite—an opportunity that some sadly refused to embrace. In light of these events, we have decided we will not make political contributions in 2021 to lawmakers who voted to reject the certification of the Electoral College votes,” the company said in a statement.

    Walmart, the nation’s largest retail company, said it will review its donations but is indefinitely suspending contributions to lawmakers who voted against certification.

    “We examine and adjust our political giving strategy at the end of every election cycle, and that review will continue over the coming months,” the company said. “However, in light of last week’s attack on the U.S. Capitol, Walmart’s political action committee is indefinitely suspending contributions to those members of Congress who voted against the lawful certification of state electoral college votes.”

    Neither company called out lawmakers of any one party, but only Republican lawmakers objected in last week’s vote to certify the presidential election.

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    Can we treat him as a Holocaust denier? That’s the only logical conclusion from what he said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edge- View Post
    I see he's still not taking his medication. That's great.
    We will always have him and Dave Rubin, celebrating Trump winning on the 6th and claiming the destruction of all that is evil. Then weeks of hard core copium...
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    A Fetus is not a person under the 14th amendment.

    Christians are Forced Birth Fascists against Human Rights who indoctrinate and groom children. Prove me wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by szechuan View Post
    lmao
    YouTube takes action against Trump, bans uploads for at least 7 days

    YouTube has taken action against President Donald Trump and barred new videos from being uploaded to his channel for at least seven days, citing violations of its policies and "concerns about the ongoing potential for violence."

    YouTube issued "a strike" to Trump's channel, and said comments would also be disabled indefinitely. The company also said it removed new content posted Tuesday.
    Yeah, YouTube wants none of this shit. If they're worried that a gaming channel might drop an F-bomb or play 5 seconds of copyrighted music, you can be goddam steam sure they won't want to be used as a back-channel between murderous insurrectionists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhaelixWW View Post
    (..."because we sure as hell didn't", he didn't finish, but @Breccia thinks he should have.)
    Let's take that idea and run with scissors with it.

    Joint Chiefs Remind U.S. Forces That They Defend The Constitution

    "The violent riot in Washington, D.C. on January 6, 2021 was a direct assault on the U.S. Congress, the Capitol building, and our Constitutional process," the memorandum said. "We witnessed actions inside the Capitol building that were inconsistent with the rule of law. The rights of freedom of speech and assembly do not give anyone the right to resort to violence, sedition and insurrection."
    They then didn't add but probably should have "Look, we all knew this guy wasa fucking nutcase. Remember that time he threatened to start a nuclear war? Remember that time he duct-taped US soldiers to Saudi oil refineries? Remember that time he vetoed your pay raise because of Section 230, then -- this is the good part -- immediately said something criminal on Twitter, for which, he was insisting they would be culpable? Yeah no. Just stay the course for (checks notes) eight more days, and we can get back to business as usual. And if at all possible, don't dress in fuckin' furs and call yourself a shaman or --"

    ‘QAnon Shaman’ charged with storming the Capitol is a Navy veteran

    "Oh come on!"

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    Well we all know what CNN's top headline is. Probably posted by someone laughing too hard to stand up.

    But as I often do, let's see what FOX News is throwing as a distraction.

    McConnell furious with president, supports move to initiate impeachment proceedings: sources

    Yep, the same, tired, old...wait,what?

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell supports Democrats' move to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Trump and is "done" and "furious" with him, sources familiar told Fox News.

    It is unclear how McConnell would vote in an impeachment trial, should House Democrats vote to impeach Trump. It is not clear at this point whether McConnell would vote to convict.

    One source told Fox News that McConnell has not made up his mind about what to do about impeachment, and does not see this as a partisan exercise like the previous impeachment effort against Trump.

    Another source told Fox News that McConnell told associates that impeachment will help rid the Republican Party of Trump and his movement.
    HAHAHAHAHAHA oh man...oh...oh, that's priceless.

    Now to be fair, that's their #2 headline. Their top headline, however, is the same as CNN's, in that it's "House makes historic yet symbolic move to impeach Trump a second time". Yeah, even CNN says it probably won't pass. But CNN and FOX News both posting the same thing is pretty goddam steam rare.

    But from time to time, FOX News has had no choice but to post true things that are therefore negatively biased against Trump. Trump must be furious. I wonder what his late-night ALL-CAPS twitter tantrum says?

    (checks feed)

    Oh. Right. Nothing. Funny story: Trump could just, you know, waddle out the front door and talk directly to reporters. There's still a White House press corps and it's kind of their job to cover that. Granted, calling them in just to rant about FOX News seems...entirely in character, actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breccia View Post
    Yet more corporate donors say they won't back anyone who, like @Pro-Violence on these forums, insist the vote was stolen and inspired violence to fix it.

    "A few more businesses won't--"

    Wal-Mart and Disney.

    "Oh...that might hurt."
    Didn't know Disney was donating to GOP candidates. That seems a little too transparently evil for them.

    Or they don't and never planned to, and they're just doing it for the message/feel-good publicity.

    I could certainly believe Walmart did, though. Need beneficial zoning rights to tear up a ma-and-pa-shop-filled strip mall in Duluth to drop in a super center.
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    Kaleredar is right...
    Words to live by.

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    Getting impeached your last week in office is right up there with getting fired on your day off.

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    Twenty-five months? Did they serve organic foods for his tummy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PACOX View Post
    Getting impeached your last week in office is right up there with getting fired on your day off.
    Its practically impossible for Trump to be impeached while in office as the Senate is officially in recess and requires unanimous consent to deal with ANYTHING during that time.

    And McConnell send round an email reminding Senate Republicans of that, so his new found faith means jack shit to me.

    Also there are questions if the Senate could even legally impeach Trump after he has left office.

    So hot take, Trump will not be getting impeached for inciting a coup to keep himself in power.
    It ignores such insignificant forces as time, entropy, and death

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    The senate doesn't count for impeachment. If the house votes yay, he is impeached. Then it goes to the senate and they vote on whether to remove him from office. Even if the senate votes nay he is still impeached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Themius View Post
    I never want democrats to live this down.

    They'll go "all is forgiven we can get back to healing the divide with the neo-nazis!"

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    If it were Thwart... criticism of god-emperor and his Nationalsozialistische Amerikanisch Arbeiterpartei was indeed infractable.
    True, but this guy doesn't seem like the type to have done that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PACOX View Post
    Getting impeached your last week in office is right up there with getting fired on your day off.
    Oh man, that brought back a memory. I know this is anecdotal but I did go to school with a guy who got fired on his day off. First questions I asked of him was "How is it possible that you got fired on your day off?" and "How bad of a worker did you have to be to get fired on your day off?"

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