Trumps Indictment: Historical and Future Implications V
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MidnightSonneteer said:
That's only because you two don't know what a civil text LOOKS like, and if for the sake of fairness the moderators have to pitch me into the penalty box as well then so be it. The difference being that I am not the one trying to take away Ahavati's freedom of speech. That would be you and Mindtrain, and always has been.
Not only that, but the Moderators have publicly and REPEATEDLY instructed members to REPORT the posts rather than reply to them. I report posts not because they bother me ( they don't because I have to respect someone to value their opinion ), but for integrity of the thread content.
That's only because you two don't know what a civil text LOOKS like, and if for the sake of fairness the moderators have to pitch me into the penalty box as well then so be it. The difference being that I am not the one trying to take away Ahavati's freedom of speech. That would be you and Mindtrain, and always has been.
Not only that, but the Moderators have publicly and REPEATEDLY instructed members to REPORT the posts rather than reply to them. I report posts not because they bother me ( they don't because I have to respect someone to value their opinion ), but for integrity of the thread content.
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Thank goodness. RESIST Christian Nationalism.
BREAKING: A federal court blocked a Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, ruling the law is unconstitutional.
This is a victory for religious freedom.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/judge-blocks-louisiana-law-requiring-classrooms-display-ten-commandments#:~:text=Judge%20blocks%20Louisiana%20law%20requiring%20classrooms%20display%20Ten%20Commandments,-Politics%20Nov%2012&text=BATON%20ROUGE%2C%20LA.,%E2%80%9Cunconstitutional%20on%20its%20face.%E2%80%9D
BREAKING: A federal court blocked a Louisiana law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom, ruling the law is unconstitutional.
This is a victory for religious freedom.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/judge-blocks-louisiana-law-requiring-classrooms-display-ten-commandments#:~:text=Judge%20blocks%20Louisiana%20law%20requiring%20classrooms%20display%20Ten%20Commandments,-Politics%20Nov%2012&text=BATON%20ROUGE%2C%20LA.,%E2%80%9Cunconstitutional%20on%20its%20face.%E2%80%9D
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Ahavati said:[ . . . ]
This is a victory for religious freedom.
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I do want to note that this is exactly why Trump wants to dismantle the Federal Department of Education in favor of the states. Just as they're attempting to control a woman's body, so too are they the classrooms. If they can get it to the states, especially conservative ones, then there's a chance these commandments will be posted.
And that, my friends, is the beginning of the end. Or, as historians like to put it, the fall of Rome.
This is a victory for religious freedom.
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I do want to note that this is exactly why Trump wants to dismantle the Federal Department of Education in favor of the states. Just as they're attempting to control a woman's body, so too are they the classrooms. If they can get it to the states, especially conservative ones, then there's a chance these commandments will be posted.
And that, my friends, is the beginning of the end. Or, as historians like to put it, the fall of Rome.
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MidnightSonneteer said:
That's only because you two don't know what a civil text LOOKS like, and if for the sake of fairness the moderators have to pitch me into the penalty box as well then so be it. The difference being that I am not the one trying to take away Ahavati's freedom of speech. That would be you and Mindtrain, and always has been.
The thing is we aren't trying to take her freedom of speech away. We'll speaking for myself, I don't have that intention.
Also why is Avahatis freedom of speech more important than anyone else?
I guarantee no reports to the moderators have come from me. Can't speak for mindtrain. Although I would bet none have come from him either.
Also never had a moderator DM me asking me to cease and desist my harassment and sabotage of threads.
So we can then conclude that it is infact Avahati who is against free speech. Or rather speech that she doesn't like or doesn't agree with.
Similar to the lawfare methods the Democrats have been using.
If Avahati had anything to say about it, mind train and myself would be banned from DU.
That's only because you two don't know what a civil text LOOKS like, and if for the sake of fairness the moderators have to pitch me into the penalty box as well then so be it. The difference being that I am not the one trying to take away Ahavati's freedom of speech. That would be you and Mindtrain, and always has been.
The thing is we aren't trying to take her freedom of speech away. We'll speaking for myself, I don't have that intention.
Also why is Avahatis freedom of speech more important than anyone else?
I guarantee no reports to the moderators have come from me. Can't speak for mindtrain. Although I would bet none have come from him either.
Also never had a moderator DM me asking me to cease and desist my harassment and sabotage of threads.
So we can then conclude that it is infact Avahati who is against free speech. Or rather speech that she doesn't like or doesn't agree with.
Similar to the lawfare methods the Democrats have been using.
If Avahati had anything to say about it, mind train and myself would be banned from DU.
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Carpe_Noctem said:
The thing is we aren't trying to take her freedom of speech away. We'll speaking for myself, I don't have that intention.
Also why is Avahatis freedom of speech more important than anyone else?
I guarantee no reports to the moderators have come from me. Can't speak for mindtrain. Although I would bet none have come from him either.
Also never had a moderator DM me asking me to cease and desist my harassment and sabotage of threads.
So we can then conclude that it is infact Avahati who is against free speech. Or rather speech that she doesn't like or doesn't agree with.
Similar to the lawfare methods the Democrats have been using.
If Avahati had anything to say about it, mind train and myself would be banned from DU.
I figured you would come back with something like that so let me put it into actual courtroom terms, where Mindtrain and Ajay style caustic remarks are routinely gaveled down by the judge with a command for order in the court, an action I have personally witnessed.
That, as well as other traditionally standard jurisprudential procedures have been regularly disrespected by the criminally minded to smear legitimate charges as political when they are almost always just another case of common criminality.
Honest courtroom professionals are fully aware and customarily neutral but Mindtrain's comments make it clear that he is the one hoping to use that so-called lawfare for petty revenge just because he has a problem with Democrats, but he doesn't have a right to make his personal problem a problem for anybody else, including you, or his fellow MAGA.
The courts he claims have been weaponized were obviously not weaponized towards MAGA because if they were then they would never have charged Democrats, which they did.
Could you or he be as even handed with the responsibility of justice?
I hope you will forgive me for having doubts about that in light of our commentary history, and let me add that I never got the Mindtrain manic vibe off of you or Mysterious Lady so much as I have from Mindtrain, whose comments have always reeked of meth addled rage revenge, and I suspect that you and I would agree that genuine justice is something more than that.
The thing is we aren't trying to take her freedom of speech away. We'll speaking for myself, I don't have that intention.
Also why is Avahatis freedom of speech more important than anyone else?
I guarantee no reports to the moderators have come from me. Can't speak for mindtrain. Although I would bet none have come from him either.
Also never had a moderator DM me asking me to cease and desist my harassment and sabotage of threads.
So we can then conclude that it is infact Avahati who is against free speech. Or rather speech that she doesn't like or doesn't agree with.
Similar to the lawfare methods the Democrats have been using.
If Avahati had anything to say about it, mind train and myself would be banned from DU.
I figured you would come back with something like that so let me put it into actual courtroom terms, where Mindtrain and Ajay style caustic remarks are routinely gaveled down by the judge with a command for order in the court, an action I have personally witnessed.
That, as well as other traditionally standard jurisprudential procedures have been regularly disrespected by the criminally minded to smear legitimate charges as political when they are almost always just another case of common criminality.
Honest courtroom professionals are fully aware and customarily neutral but Mindtrain's comments make it clear that he is the one hoping to use that so-called lawfare for petty revenge just because he has a problem with Democrats, but he doesn't have a right to make his personal problem a problem for anybody else, including you, or his fellow MAGA.
The courts he claims have been weaponized were obviously not weaponized towards MAGA because if they were then they would never have charged Democrats, which they did.
Could you or he be as even handed with the responsibility of justice?
I hope you will forgive me for having doubts about that in light of our commentary history, and let me add that I never got the Mindtrain manic vibe off of you or Mysterious Lady so much as I have from Mindtrain, whose comments have always reeked of meth addled rage revenge, and I suspect that you and I would agree that genuine justice is something more than that.
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MidnightSonneteer said:
I figured you would come back with something like that so let me put it into actual courtroom terms, where Mindtrain and Ajay style ca
Hey, Midnight. Your prose style is like reading fucking glue. Also, if you've keeping me blocked, don't mention me in your posts. It's not polite.
I figured you would come back with something like that so let me put it into actual courtroom terms, where Mindtrain and Ajay style ca
Hey, Midnight. Your prose style is like reading fucking glue. Also, if you've keeping me blocked, don't mention me in your posts. It's not polite.
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Sorry Ajay, but you're not in a position to dictate courtesy terms after your wisecrack about me and Ahavati getting a room.
Adieu.
Adieu.
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Meanwhile, BACK ON TOPIC.
November 12, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Nov 13, 2024
The backdrop for today’s news is that Republicans in the Senate will vote by secret ballot tomorrow for a new Senate majority leader. That person will control the Senate calendar, deciding what measures will be taken up by the Senate for consideration and thus wielding power over Trump’s legislative plans.
Trump and his sidekick Elon Musk, along with MAGA leaders and influencers, are backing Florida senator Rick Scott, who has signaled a willingness to do whatever Trump wants. Senators John Thune (R-SD) and John Cornyn (R-TX) are also staunch party members but are not as closely associated with the MAGA faction of the party.
MAGA control of the Senate is at stake, and Trump and his team are pushing their extremist agenda so aggressively it will be impossible for Senate Republicans to pretend they didn’t know what was at stake if they vote to empower the MAGAs.
Today the Trump transition team floated the idea that Trump could sign an executive order creating a board of retired senior military personnel that would review high-ranking officers and recommend removing any they deemed unfit for leadership. Vivian Salama, Nancy A. Youssef, and Lara Seligman reported in the Wall Street Journal that such a board would enable Trump to purge the military of the generals whom he considers insufficiently loyal to him. Generals who refused to carry out what they considered unconstitutional orders—including using the military against U.S. civilians—infuriated Trump during his first term.
The chairman of VoteVets, retired major general Paul Eaton, warned that such a plan would turn the U.S. military into Trump loyalists. Eaton also warned military personnel what that would mean for the troops, suggesting that folks should “take a look at Stalin’s officer purges in early WWII that resulted in the Soviet, now-Russian Army, enduring incompetence and the use of its rank-and-file troops as cannon meat. The American military is the envy of the world’s militaries, given its efficiency for military effect and stunningly low casualty count. Probably a good model to keep.”
Transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said, “[T]he American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail. He will deliver.” But Trump’s claims of a mandate are wrong. As vote counts continue to come in, it appears that Trump’s margin of victory was actually quite slim.
Trump has also vowed to eliminate the Biden administration’s policies to address climate change, promising to “drill, baby, drill” and make the U.S. energy independent by increasing production of fossil fuels. In fact, the production of oil and gas hit an all-time high during the Biden administration and the U.S. exports those products, but so long as the U.S is tied to fossil fuels, it will likely always import them because the oil it exports is a different kind than it uses.
It is not clear that even MAGA Republicans want to kill the green energy initiatives in the Inflation Reduction Act that have brought new factories and good jobs to more Republican-dominated states than Democratic-dominated states.
Today, chair and chief executive officer of ExxonMobil Darren Woods asked the incoming administration not to change Biden’s climate policy dramatically, saying that the lack of consistency on climate change is bad for the economy. “I don’t think the challenge or the need to address global emissions is going to go away,” he said. “Anything that happens in the short term would just make the longer term that much more challenging.”
Exxon has invested heavily in the carbon capture industry. In 2023, Woods predicted that the company’s low-carbon business could generate more money than its traditional oil and gas products in as little as a decade, telling investors he expects carbon capture to be a multitrillion-dollar business.
Trump and his team, apparently led by Elon Musk, have begun to float names for different administration posts, all of whom appear to be picked to replace nonpartisan federal experts with right-wing culture warriors.
For secretary of homeland security, Trump has proposed loyalist Kristi Noem, currently governor of South Dakota. Noem had been under consideration for vice president, but fell out of the running after boasting that she had shot her dog for misbehaving. Earlier this year, Noem appeared to suggest that Texas, which became a state in 1845, was one of the original signatories to the Constitution. She has been a Trump loyalist focusing on the border.
For U.S. ambassador to Israel, Trump has picked former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, an evangelical Christian who denies Palestinian rights to the West Bank, instead supporting Israeli settlements in that land and saying that “Israel has title deed” there, calling the area by the biblical name “Judea and Samaria.”
For secretary of defense, Trump has tapped Fox News Channel host Pete Hegseth, a combat veteran and host of the weekend edition of Fox & Friends, a show Trump reportedly enjoys. As national security expert Tom Nichols points out, the Secretary of Defense has access to the nuclear command-and-control procedure. The secretary oversees about 1.3 million active-duty troops and another 1.4 million in the National Guard and employed in Reserves and civilian positions, as well as a budget of more than $800 billion.
Hegseth lobbied Trump to intervene in the cases of service members accused of war crimes, and he cheered on Trump’s January 6, 2021, rally. He became popularly known after accidentally hitting a man with an ax on the Fox & Friends show in 2015. Then, in 2019, he regained notoriety when he volunteered that he had not washed his hands in ten years because he does not believe germs are real. Hegseth has said women do not belong in combat and has been vocal about his opposition to the equity and inclusion measures in the military that he calls “woke.”
Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp of the Associated Press reported that the news that Trump has tapped the inexperienced Hegseth to run the world’s largest and most powerful military “stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world.” While some Republicans say they look forward to getting to know him better, others appear to share the Pentagon’s concerns.
Cont below
November 12, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Nov 13, 2024
The backdrop for today’s news is that Republicans in the Senate will vote by secret ballot tomorrow for a new Senate majority leader. That person will control the Senate calendar, deciding what measures will be taken up by the Senate for consideration and thus wielding power over Trump’s legislative plans.
Trump and his sidekick Elon Musk, along with MAGA leaders and influencers, are backing Florida senator Rick Scott, who has signaled a willingness to do whatever Trump wants. Senators John Thune (R-SD) and John Cornyn (R-TX) are also staunch party members but are not as closely associated with the MAGA faction of the party.
MAGA control of the Senate is at stake, and Trump and his team are pushing their extremist agenda so aggressively it will be impossible for Senate Republicans to pretend they didn’t know what was at stake if they vote to empower the MAGAs.
Today the Trump transition team floated the idea that Trump could sign an executive order creating a board of retired senior military personnel that would review high-ranking officers and recommend removing any they deemed unfit for leadership. Vivian Salama, Nancy A. Youssef, and Lara Seligman reported in the Wall Street Journal that such a board would enable Trump to purge the military of the generals whom he considers insufficiently loyal to him. Generals who refused to carry out what they considered unconstitutional orders—including using the military against U.S. civilians—infuriated Trump during his first term.
The chairman of VoteVets, retired major general Paul Eaton, warned that such a plan would turn the U.S. military into Trump loyalists. Eaton also warned military personnel what that would mean for the troops, suggesting that folks should “take a look at Stalin’s officer purges in early WWII that resulted in the Soviet, now-Russian Army, enduring incompetence and the use of its rank-and-file troops as cannon meat. The American military is the envy of the world’s militaries, given its efficiency for military effect and stunningly low casualty count. Probably a good model to keep.”
Transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said, “[T]he American people re-elected President Trump by a resounding margin giving him a mandate to implement the promises he made on the campaign trail. He will deliver.” But Trump’s claims of a mandate are wrong. As vote counts continue to come in, it appears that Trump’s margin of victory was actually quite slim.
Trump has also vowed to eliminate the Biden administration’s policies to address climate change, promising to “drill, baby, drill” and make the U.S. energy independent by increasing production of fossil fuels. In fact, the production of oil and gas hit an all-time high during the Biden administration and the U.S. exports those products, but so long as the U.S is tied to fossil fuels, it will likely always import them because the oil it exports is a different kind than it uses.
It is not clear that even MAGA Republicans want to kill the green energy initiatives in the Inflation Reduction Act that have brought new factories and good jobs to more Republican-dominated states than Democratic-dominated states.
Today, chair and chief executive officer of ExxonMobil Darren Woods asked the incoming administration not to change Biden’s climate policy dramatically, saying that the lack of consistency on climate change is bad for the economy. “I don’t think the challenge or the need to address global emissions is going to go away,” he said. “Anything that happens in the short term would just make the longer term that much more challenging.”
Exxon has invested heavily in the carbon capture industry. In 2023, Woods predicted that the company’s low-carbon business could generate more money than its traditional oil and gas products in as little as a decade, telling investors he expects carbon capture to be a multitrillion-dollar business.
Trump and his team, apparently led by Elon Musk, have begun to float names for different administration posts, all of whom appear to be picked to replace nonpartisan federal experts with right-wing culture warriors.
For secretary of homeland security, Trump has proposed loyalist Kristi Noem, currently governor of South Dakota. Noem had been under consideration for vice president, but fell out of the running after boasting that she had shot her dog for misbehaving. Earlier this year, Noem appeared to suggest that Texas, which became a state in 1845, was one of the original signatories to the Constitution. She has been a Trump loyalist focusing on the border.
For U.S. ambassador to Israel, Trump has picked former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, an evangelical Christian who denies Palestinian rights to the West Bank, instead supporting Israeli settlements in that land and saying that “Israel has title deed” there, calling the area by the biblical name “Judea and Samaria.”
For secretary of defense, Trump has tapped Fox News Channel host Pete Hegseth, a combat veteran and host of the weekend edition of Fox & Friends, a show Trump reportedly enjoys. As national security expert Tom Nichols points out, the Secretary of Defense has access to the nuclear command-and-control procedure. The secretary oversees about 1.3 million active-duty troops and another 1.4 million in the National Guard and employed in Reserves and civilian positions, as well as a budget of more than $800 billion.
Hegseth lobbied Trump to intervene in the cases of service members accused of war crimes, and he cheered on Trump’s January 6, 2021, rally. He became popularly known after accidentally hitting a man with an ax on the Fox & Friends show in 2015. Then, in 2019, he regained notoriety when he volunteered that he had not washed his hands in ten years because he does not believe germs are real. Hegseth has said women do not belong in combat and has been vocal about his opposition to the equity and inclusion measures in the military that he calls “woke.”
Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp of the Associated Press reported that the news that Trump has tapped the inexperienced Hegseth to run the world’s largest and most powerful military “stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world.” While some Republicans say they look forward to getting to know him better, others appear to share the Pentagon’s concerns.
Cont below
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Cont from above
But the news that Trump wants a Fox News Channel host in one of the most important positions in the United States government got overtaken quickly by Trump’s announcement that “the Great Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American Patriot Vivek Ramaswamy,” an entrepreneur who challenged Trump for the presidential nomination, will lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency” under his administration. Their advice will, Trump announced, “pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies.”
Their project is nicknamed “DOGE,” an apparent reference to Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency and meme coin, known as “Dogecoin.” That cryptocurrency surged after the announcement of the new DOGE under Trump, adding to the gains of 153% since Election Day.
By law, a president does not have the power to create a new department or agency, and participating in one would require Musk and Ramaswamy to get rid of their conflicts of interest.
Trump’s announcement said that Musk and Ramaswamy would “work together to liberate our Economy, and make the U.S. Government accountable to ‘WE THE PEOPLE.’ Their work will conclude no later than July 4, 2026—a smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. I am confident they will succeed!”
Trump appears to see himself as the founder of a new United States of America while, ironically, the real winners of the chaos he is ushering into the government will be Russia, China, and the other autocratic states eager to dismantle American democracy.
Trump’s demonstration of his plans just before Senate Republicans have to choose their leader seems an attempt to jam those who might stand against him into his camp. And yet, the Framers of the Constitution believed that the Senate would be the key guardrail to stop the rise of an autocrat who would destroy democracy and install himself as a king. They expected that the determination of senators to guard their own power would protect the nation.
Almost two hundred and fifty years into their experiment, we’re about to find out if they were right.
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Notes: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/november-12-2024
But the news that Trump wants a Fox News Channel host in one of the most important positions in the United States government got overtaken quickly by Trump’s announcement that “the Great Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American Patriot Vivek Ramaswamy,” an entrepreneur who challenged Trump for the presidential nomination, will lead a new “Department of Government Efficiency” under his administration. Their advice will, Trump announced, “pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies.”
Their project is nicknamed “DOGE,” an apparent reference to Musk’s favorite cryptocurrency and meme coin, known as “Dogecoin.” That cryptocurrency surged after the announcement of the new DOGE under Trump, adding to the gains of 153% since Election Day.
By law, a president does not have the power to create a new department or agency, and participating in one would require Musk and Ramaswamy to get rid of their conflicts of interest.
Trump’s announcement said that Musk and Ramaswamy would “work together to liberate our Economy, and make the U.S. Government accountable to ‘WE THE PEOPLE.’ Their work will conclude no later than July 4, 2026—a smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. I am confident they will succeed!”
Trump appears to see himself as the founder of a new United States of America while, ironically, the real winners of the chaos he is ushering into the government will be Russia, China, and the other autocratic states eager to dismantle American democracy.
Trump’s demonstration of his plans just before Senate Republicans have to choose their leader seems an attempt to jam those who might stand against him into his camp. And yet, the Framers of the Constitution believed that the Senate would be the key guardrail to stop the rise of an autocrat who would destroy democracy and install himself as a king. They expected that the determination of senators to guard their own power would protect the nation.
Almost two hundred and fifty years into their experiment, we’re about to find out if they were right.
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Notes: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/november-12-2024
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So THIS is circulating amongst MAGAITES. I think the inclusion of "Church" is a perfect reflection of their "Christianity".
Leviticus 19:34: "The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God."
Deuteronomy 10:19: "You shall also love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt."
Ephesians 2:19-20: "Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellowcitizens with the saints, and of the household of God; And are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone."
But by all means, make sure you report them during church service.
I DELIBERATELY blocked the number and site. Look it up yourself while reporting your fellow churchgoer.
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Hey, Americans! Meet your new Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth! And other unqualified appointments.
Hegseth, 44, is a co-host of Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends Weekend” and has been a contributor with the network since 2014, where he developed a friendship with Trump, who made regular appearances on the show.
Hegseth lacks senior military or national security experience. If confirmed by the Senate, he would inherit the top job during a series of global crises — ranging from Russia’s war in Ukraine and the ongoing attacks in the Middle East by Iranian proxies to the push for a cease-fire between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah and escalating worries about the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-staff-picks-stefanik-wiles-stephen-miller-tom-homan-243d73610b03a3ee18c4d5f68756af7c?utm_source=join1440&utm_medium=email&utm_placement=newsletter
This is SO horrifying and yet I can't stop laughing.
Hegseth, 44, is a co-host of Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends Weekend” and has been a contributor with the network since 2014, where he developed a friendship with Trump, who made regular appearances on the show.
Hegseth lacks senior military or national security experience. If confirmed by the Senate, he would inherit the top job during a series of global crises — ranging from Russia’s war in Ukraine and the ongoing attacks in the Middle East by Iranian proxies to the push for a cease-fire between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah and escalating worries about the growing alliance between Russia and North Korea.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-staff-picks-stefanik-wiles-stephen-miller-tom-homan-243d73610b03a3ee18c4d5f68756af7c?utm_source=join1440&utm_medium=email&utm_placement=newsletter
This is SO horrifying and yet I can't stop laughing.
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This man articulates how I feel to a capital T.
To desire to be "right" about this election is not in the county's best interest and is purely EGO. I don't want to be right. Being right would mean the downfall of American democracy. And I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong, if I'm wrong. All we can do is wait and see.
https://youtu.be/DM7kwaTyBqE?si=4Me5Ng4d4X0hRO4d
To desire to be "right" about this election is not in the county's best interest and is purely EGO. I don't want to be right. Being right would mean the downfall of American democracy. And I'll be the first to admit I'm wrong, if I'm wrong. All we can do is wait and see.
https://youtu.be/DM7kwaTyBqE?si=4Me5Ng4d4X0hRO4d
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That immigrant report post IS NOT being circulated, if it is at all, by any Trump supporters. That is another lie from Democrats. In fact, Democrats are calling for Latinos to be deported because they dared to vote against the plantation. Even Fox News called out black democrat pundits that are blaming the Spanish community for 'their" Camel Toes' epic failure.
They were all about immigration when they thought those families would vote Democrat, but now, after seeing that community support Trump, they want them removed.
How conveniently Nazi..
I am, though, in favor of black and white female Democrats being exiled. We have plenty of immigrants to take YOUR place. Every treason possible has been done by Democrats upon Trump supporters since 2016.
Perhaps we should post that version.
They were all about immigration when they thought those families would vote Democrat, but now, after seeing that community support Trump, they want them removed.
How conveniently Nazi..
I am, though, in favor of black and white female Democrats being exiled. We have plenty of immigrants to take YOUR place. Every treason possible has been done by Democrats upon Trump supporters since 2016.
Perhaps we should post that version.
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