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Online John Corbett

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« Reply #4256 on: Yesterday at 02:26:38 PM »
More Corbett BS:

Gas prices frequently hovered around or dropped below \(\$3.50\) per gallon during various periods of Joe Biden’s presidency.
 - it was as high $5.02 because of Surging Post-Pandemic Demand

Now, if President "Rapist" doesn't do something soon, it will be at or above $5 after Memorial Day with no end in sight.
He is the causin' of it all

If he prevents Iran from getting a nuclear warhead and the means to deliver it to the US, it will all be worth it.

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« Reply #4257 on: Yesterday at 11:47:29 PM »
Dear Freon,

How do you propose that Putin's "useful idiot" (or worse) buddy, The Traitorous Orange Turd, "finish the job?

-- Tom

He can resign before the dementia gets worse and he starts wandering off like Biden.


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« Reply #4258 on: Today at 12:02:11 AM »
He can resign before the dementia gets worse and he starts wandering off like Biden.

To get some more advice from his benefactor, Vladimir Putin.

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« Reply #4259 on: Today at 12:49:54 AM »
He can resign before the dementia gets worse and he starts wandering off like Biden.

Spare me.

Trump does more before 10:00 am then Biden could do in a whole day. The guy has already engaged more with the media in 14 months that Biden ever did. Biden turned the presidency into a part time job. He was nothing but a figurehead that they would take out of hiding to do photo ops or read from a teleprompter. I don't know who was calling the shots from 2021 to 2025 but it sure as hell wasn't President Autopen.

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« Reply #4260 on: Today at 01:12:07 AM »
Spare me.

Trump does more before 10:00 am then [sic] Biden could do in a whole day. The guy has already engaged more with the media in 14 months that Biden ever did. Biden turned the presidency into a part time job. He was nothing but a figurehead that they would take out of hiding to do photo ops or read from a teleprompter. I don't know who was calling the shots from 2021 to 2025 but it sure as hell wasn't President Autopen.

Yes!

It's absolutely amazing how many scams he and his corrupt family have going!

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« Reply #4261 on: Today at 01:24:24 AM »
I used to think Bill Maher and Jon Stewart were genuinely funny even though I disagree with the politics most of the time. That no longer seems to be the case. Bill Maher is still funny. Jon Steward? Not so much.

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/jon-stewart-makes-prediction-about-donald-trump-s-future/ar-AA23H20m?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=EDBBAN&cvid=6a0f9ecb99ea4a2db03b174134c15288&cvpid=2aabb13eb9aa4b9885288f07f839894c&ei=41

It seems his TDS has reached the same stage 5 as the rest of the late night non-comedians. I guess stage 5 TDS robs one of their sense of humor. I realize all of them have had their souls crushed by Trump being elected to a second term and I am drawing way too much fiendish pleasure from their pain. The delicious irony of all this is that this is a self inflicted wound for the left. If they hadn't nominated a lukewarm corpse in 2020 and conspired with their allies in the legacy media to get it elected POTUS, Trump would now be out of office and their suffering would now be over. Now they have another 32 months to suffer through the rest of Trump's presidency and he is going to lord that over them ever minute. I am going to sit back and laugh at their misery.

PS. Jimmy Kimmel proposed viewers boycott CBS altogether to protest Colbert's well deserved dismissal. I have a better idea. Let's boycott ABC until they cancel Kimmel.

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« Reply #4262 on: Today at 01:34:44 AM »
I used to think Bill Maher and Jon Stewart were genuinely funny even though I disagree with the politics most of the time. That no longer seems to be the case. Bill Maher is still funny. Jon Steward? Not so much.

 https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/jon-stewart-makes-prediction-about-donald-trump-s-future/ar-AA23H20m?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=EDBBAN&cvid=6a0f9ecb99ea4a2db03b174134c15288&cvpid=2aabb13eb9aa4b9885288f07f839894c&ei=41

It seems his TDS has reached the same stage 5 as the rest of the late night non-comedians. I guess stage 5 TDS robs one of their sense of humor. I realize all of them have had their souls crushed by Trump being elected to a second term and I am drawing way too much fiendish pleasure from their pain. The delicious irony of all this is that this is a self inflicted wound for the left. If they hadn't nominated a lukewarm corpse in 2020 and conspired with their allies in the legacy media to get it elected POTUS, Trump would now be out of office and their suffering would now be over. Now they have another 32 months to suffer through the rest of Trump's presidency and he is going to lord that over them ever minute. I am going to sit back and laugh at their misery.

PS. Jimmy Kimmel proposed viewers boycott CBS altogether to protest Colbert's well deserved dismissal. I have a better idea. Let's boycott ABC until they cancel Kimmel.

Herr Corbett,

Do you think concentration camp denizens during WW II suffered from Hitler Derangement Syndrome?

(You do believe in the Holocaust, don't you? Or do you think it was overblown, and maybe even a deception op by the Libtard Dems?)

-- Tom