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Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #3408 on: January 20, 2021, 04:52:38 AM »
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« Reply #3409 on: January 20, 2021, 05:00:45 AM »
Stores Drop MyPillow

“The founder of MyPillow, a vocal and in the past few weeks very visible supporter of President Trump, says a backlash against the company has begun after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol this month,” the AP reports.

“Mike Lindell, the company CEO and also the face of the brand, said major retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have dropped his products recently.”

Olivia Nuzzi reviews the product: “If Trump doesn’t keep you up all night, MyPillow will.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/stores-drop-mypillow/


Trump Talked Out of Pardoning His Kids

CNN: “Huddled for a lengthy meeting with his legal advisers, Trump was warned the pardons he once hoped to bestow upon his family and even himself would place him in a legally perilous position, convey the appearance of guilt and potentially make him more vulnerable to reprisals.”

“So, too, was Trump warned that pardons for Republican lawmakers who had sought them for their role in the Capitol insurrection would anger the very Senate Republicans who will determine his fate in an upcoming impeachment trial.”

“White House counsel Pat Cipollone and another attorney who represented Trump in his first impeachment trial, Eric Herschmann, offered the grave warnings as Trump, his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner listened. Other lawyers joined by telephone. They all told Trump he should not pardon himself, his family or any GOP lawmakers in a prospective manner unless he was prepared to list specific crimes.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/trump-talked-out-of-pardoning-his-kids/


History Will Crush Trump

Jonathan Last: “So how will Donald Trump’s presidency be remembered by history? We already know the answer: He oversaw a disastrous response to a global pandemic, because of which more than 400,000 Americans died on his watch.”

“That’s it. That’s his legacy. And if he gets a second line in the history books it will be this: He incited an insurrection on the U.S. Capitol which led to a second impeachment.”

“Anyone who tells you that Trump will be remembered for the economic expansion of the first three years of his term is a fool. History has nothing to say about the economic performance during Clinton’s eight years. The Reagan economic boom is only a footnote to his tenure. Look: Barack Obama gets almost no recognition for the economy of his final seven years and that took place the day before yesterday.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/history-will-crush-trump/


GOP Leaders Skip Trump Sendoff for Church with Biden

“Congressional leaders, including House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, will skip President Trump’s departure ceremony in Maryland tomorrow morning in favor of attending mass with incoming President Joe Biden ahead of his inauguration,” Axios reports.

“Their decision is a clear sign of unity before Biden takes the oath of office.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/gop-leaders-skip-trump-sendoff-for-church-with-biden/


The Worst President in History

Tim Naftali: “Trump was a serial violator of his oath—as evidenced by his continual use of his office for personal financial gain—but focusing on three crucial ways in which he betrayed it helps clarify his singular historical status. First, he failed to put the national-security interests of the United States ahead of his own political needs. Second, in the face of a devastating pandemic, he was grossly derelict, unable or unwilling to marshal the requisite resources to save lives while actively encouraging public behavior that spread the disease. And third, held to account by voters for his failures, he refused to concede defeat and instead instigated an insurrection, stirring a mob that stormed the Capitol.”

“Many chief executives have failed, in one way or another, to live up to the demands of the job, or to competently discharge them. But historians now tend to agree that our worst presidents are those who fall short in the second part of their pledge, in some way endangering the Constitution. And if you want to understand why these three failures make Trump the worst of all our presidents, the place to begin is in the basement of the presidential rankings, where dwell his rivals for that singular dishonor.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/the-worst-president-in-history-2/


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3410 on: January 20, 2021, 05:07:18 AM »

Most interesting fact I ran into today. Joseph Biden is a Catholic. Back in 1960, it was a big deal that Kennedy was a Catholic. I think that hurt him to some degree. But it doesn’t seem to have hurt Biden’s chances. I never heard of it being any kind of an issue. Well, in some ways, I think we have made some progress in the last 60 years.

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Most interesting fact I ran into today. Joseph Biden is a Catholic. Back in 1960, it was a big deal that Kennedy was a Catholic. I think that hurt him to some degree. But it doesn’t seem to have hurt Biden’s chances. I never heard of it being any kind of an issue. Well, in some ways, I think we have made some progress in the last 60 years.

So called "Christians" on Faux Propaganda are mocking Biden for going to church and reciting Bible verses. These are the same frauds who worshipped Trump a vile charlatan that mocks evangelicals.     

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3412 on: January 20, 2021, 05:25:26 AM »
Wow.  I'm glad the radical dems are not advocating violence and sedition.   If you said this about China Joe, the FBI would send a tactical SWAT team to your house.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3413 on: January 20, 2021, 05:29:21 AM »

Stores Drop MyPillow

“The founder of MyPillow, a vocal and in the past few weeks very visible supporter of President Trump, says a backlash against the company has begun after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol this month,” the AP reports.

“Mike Lindell, the company CEO and also the face of the brand, said major retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have dropped his products recently.”

Olivia Nuzzi reviews the product: “If Trump doesn’t keep you up all night, MyPillow will.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/stores-drop-mypillow/

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Best Joke I heard today.

Five years from now, people may be saying:

“If you sleep on a MyPillow than you may be a Red Neck.”

Assuming people are talking about MyPillow at all.

History Will Crush Trump

Jonathan Last: “So how will Donald Trump’s presidency be remembered by history? We already know the answer: He oversaw a disastrous response to a global pandemic, because of which more than 400,000 Americans died on his watch.”

“That’s it. That’s his legacy. And if he gets a second line in the history books it will be this: He incited an insurrection on the U.S. Capitol which led to a second impeachment.”

“Anyone who tells you that Trump will be remembered for the economic expansion of the first three years of his term is a fool. History has nothing to say about the economic performance during Clinton’s eight years. The Reagan economic boom is only a footnote to his tenure. Look: Barack Obama gets almost no recognition for the economy of his final seven years and that took place the day before yesterday.”

https://politicalwire.com/2021/01/19/history-will-crush-trump/

To me, number 1, by far, ordering an assault on Congress. Pouring more fuel on the flames with his initial tweet while watching it on TV. This is what happens when an election is stolen. And reminding them of his anger with Mike Pence. So, this cannot be written off as him being totally surprised and shocked by what was happening. This alone makes him the worst President of all time by a wide margin.

Bogus claims that the Election was stolen from him, and never let up on that story, is second. It would top the list of anyone else.

400,000 deaths from COVID-19 are a very distance third.

Inciting a direct assault on Democracy, on the first branch of the government. There are no words.

Just as Benedict Arnold is only known for one thing, not for Fort Ticonderoga, not the Quebec Expedition, not for Valcour Island, not for the Battle of Saratoga, which is a whole list of excellent, heroic and self-sacrificing endeavors, no, he is only known for his betrayal at West Point, so Trump will be remembered for the assault on the Capitol, the Fortress of Democracy.
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #3415 on: January 20, 2021, 07:01:33 AM »

I must say, I have never looked forward to an inauguration like I am looking forward to tomorrows. I am going to take it all in.

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