Not fedposting in response to this is a real challenge.
theaustrianpainter
Look who's back!
According to social media, her "wife" was a dude.
So not a lesbian after all.
He's retarded, but this is obviously ironic.
Utah voted for someone even worse than this.
While I am no fan of McConnell, he's very good at what he does, and he wasn't "serving the Democrats" - quite the contrary. If you have a Supreme Court majority, it is because of McConnell.
At least he's better than Cornyn.
They know people disagree with them. Only STUPID and RACIST people like you.
Convicted felon! Russia! Insurrection!
Objective journalisming.
Good thing I don't give a fuck if European faggots agree with me then.
Good to know you had such good reasons for your opinions.
Fix your own shit before you preach at us about ours.
As if.
It's an 'article' on The Bulwark, where the most rabid Never Trumpers gather. They only exist in the media, as you say.
It's obviously a joke.
Canada might be the worst place in the world, no offense YesMovement.
“It is not conservative to tell businesses what to do and how to treat their employees,
Breaking News: it's not conservative to have laws... except when it benefits Dog Killer's Chamber of Commerce buddies.
No, it's a fair point, but Rubio IMO is the deep state.
I looked it up. This guy is Allahpundit, a Bush-era neocon who loves war even more than Liz Cheney... in both senses of the phrase.
Yes. But they were fired, which left them unable to undermine him further. Anyone in the 2/3 of the Senate that isn't up on the next mid term can undermine him for his entire term with no recourse. The other 1/3 can undermine him for half of it.
So it's worth taking in someone to undermine him just that the Senate will... possibly... go from 2/3 undermining him to 2/3-1 undermining him?
As we saw in the past, he can still get some things done even with shitty cabinet members.
Like what, sending weapons to Ukraine, which even Obama refused to do after coup'ing the government there?
I'm exaggerating, but there are real costs to this sort of thing.
So again, we are better off having him in the cabinet where he can be fired, than having him in the Senate where he can torpedo any bill he wants to by attaching a neocon poison pill to it.
If it was 51 neocon psychos and 49 normal people, or even remotely close, I'd agree with you.
Ric Grenell, who wanted to drone strike Julian Assange and Edward Snowden
What is WRONG with these people?
Is it impossible to find US government officials who don't sound like an international terrorist acting out of air-conditioned offices?
He's just in the way. Or at least, they think so.
When was this video created? This looks like one of those old videos Trump created when he was looking for attention after 2021.
Don't get me wrong, it's good to say this - but would also be good if some of these promises were actually kept.
If he doesn't take care of the deep state and the "intelligence" community undermining their opponents, he's going to be the last anti-establishment candidate ever to get elected. Because people already knew him, so the lies didn't stick quite as much.
Pompeo, Bolton, etc. were undermining Trump's policies from within before they got fired, with leaks, with hiding information and with not carrying out Trump's orders. Firing someone causes disruption, especially if it's Senate-confirmed. They can get away with a lot.
These pukes can sabotage Trump II just like they made Trump I more neoconny than Obama.
The only good reason I can think for this, is that you need people who can get things done in these positions. You can't put Mike Lindell as SOS, even if he could get confirmed. But you have to be able to make sure that they follow Trump and not the globalists - and Trump, I think, does not have the discipline, focus and micromanagement to assure that.
Well... at least all the weirdos got sad...
Note that Charlie Kirk says not to believe anything until Trump confirms it on Truth Social. That said, the fake news generally doesn't go out this far out on a limb on something that will be easily disproven.
If true, more proof that you can't teach an old dog new tricks. It was vain hope that a 78-year-old man would learn from his mistakes. Or maybe the assassination attempt scared him into doing their bidding after all.
Re: Trump knows best, trust him. Yeah, that's what people did when he appointed Christopher Wray to the FBI. Like DeSantis, only for Trump to later blast him for praising his own nominee!
Well, she's less unworthy of the title than Mark Milley.
They don't read Kafka either.