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Posted
1 hour ago, miguelito said:

Right, the election took care of Trump.  So why would the false flaggers try to stop the certification of that election? 

 

To get him. Duh!

Posted
2 hours ago, miguelito said:

Right, the election took care of Trump.  So why would the false flaggers try to stop the certification of that election? 

 

 

14 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

To get him. Duh!

 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

“Pay them or I’ll talk…”

The weird thing about that is, by paying Trustpoint, Trump made it easier/more likely that Rude Boy would have to "talk."

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Posted
19 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

The weird thing about that is, by paying Trustpoint, Trump made it easier/more likely that Rude Boy would have to "talk."

yeah. Give me the money so I have the ability to give the documents that will fuck you.  That’s why Maga is the brain trust that it is.

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I just had a high thought before bed: since everything is a confession with this guy, the whole "stollen" narrative has been ringing in my head like a bad earworm. It occurs to me that perhaps some of the evidence he absconded with was actually how HE stole the first election. that would be some shit. lol, anyway, good night.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Chooky said:

All the false flag actors entered a guilty plea just for the extra lulz.

Duh, the Deep State mind serum they were injected with made them plead guilty.

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Besides the fact that we all saw it happen (Dotard getting his cult followers all riled up and sending them to the Capitol to "fight like hell" etc) we know now that was exactly the plan. They got what they wanted to happen. 

When people devise a plan, and what unfolds is basically what they designed.... I don't understand a need to create a conspiracy theory out of nothing. 

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Yeah, conspiracy theories used to be fun because they attempted to explain the inexplicable.  How exactly Kennedy's head moved like it did in Dallas.  How the pyramids were built in an era of such limited technology.  Shit that still doesn't make much sense.  

But now the conspiracy theories are just mean.  Thousands of Trump supporters plot for weeks online ahead of January 6th to attack the Capitol.  Trump tells them to go to the Capitol and fight.  Those thousands go to the Capitol to pick fights.  Many are arrested.  Not really in need of a conspiracy theory, just rewind the tapes.  

Apparently tens of thousands of election workers, some volunteer, some paid government officials, worked for months in concert with one another to rig the 2020 election against Trump despite varying voting systems and hardware from state to state and county to county.  And miraculously nobody talked or leaked or posted online/social media what their plans were.  The greatest kept secret in human history.  Or did Joe Biden just get a few million more votes than one of the worst people in human history?

Are liberal elites stealing babies to drain their blood underneath a pizzeria, to drink and stay young eternally?  Or do those same people continue to die off in a manner consistent with their actuarial stats and access to better health care than most?  

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17 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

Are liberal elites stealing babies to drain their blood underneath a pizzeria, to drink and stay young eternally?  Or do those same people continue to die off in a manner consistent with their actuarial stats and access to better health care than most?  

I’m 183 next month, and I don’t appreciate the insinuation. 

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27 minutes ago, Gatorubet said:

I’m 183 next month, and I don’t appreciate the insinuation. 

I agree with Gatorubet, even though he is a Spring Chicken compared to me.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

"But they are just like us!"

-The MAGA faithful

I’m going to remind the MAGA faithful I know that Melania and her hairstylist are getting their money’s worth out of Trump campaign donations.

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1 hour ago, Gatorubet said:

I’m 183 next month, and I don’t appreciate the insinuation. 

 

32 minutes ago, AnTiM said:

I agree with Gatorubet, even though he is a Spring Chicken compared to me.

Armybrat says neanderthal babies were better than homo sapien babies 

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4 minutes ago, The Dog said:

One of the issues for the GOP is that Trump has soaked up hundreds of millions of dollars in small dollar donations on the lie that the 2020 election was stollen, leaving very little for the actual party. Now that the GOP is going broke in every swing state, if Jack Smith charges Trump's PAC with fraud and seizes all that money, the party is finished in 2024. Finished.

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1 hour ago, The Dog said:

One of the issues for the GOP is that Trump has soaked up hundreds of millions of dollars in small dollar donations on the lie that the 2020 election was stollen, leaving very little for the actual party. Now that the GOP is going broke in every swing state, if Jack Smith charges Trump's PAC with fraud and seizes all that money, the party is finished in 2024. Finished.

bonus points for "stollen"

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Stollen Valor: The Donald Trump Story of Vietnam

No way Jack Smith seizes that PAC money.  That would absolutely cripple the entire party for the whole of the 2024 cycle in every important state.  IT would be perceived ten-fold more than the indictments are politically motivated interference.  Doesn't make it right, but it would be a shitshow of biblical proportions.  

What he should, and must do however, is broadcast to MAGA nation exactly how Trump lied to them about where the money was going.  The MAGA loyalists will never admit they were duped but a significant portion of them would silently stop donating once and for all.  They'll still say they are donating to friends and family, but quietly-they'd realize they can't just keep throwing money they don't have at non-existent legal battle warchests.  

For our next confidence scheme:  Surly-Trump PAC insurance.  "Have you or a loved one recently made a donation to any of Donald Trump's dozen Political Action Committees?  Super PAC's to help his legal battles, his efforts to make America Great Again, to topple the Deep State, prove the election fraud of 2020, or protect the integrity of the 2024 elections?  Then you are not entitled to damages because we all trust Trump!  However, you can guarantee your contributions go 100% towards the political topics and candidates of your choosing with no interference.  For just $99.95, you can insure your PAC donations up to $10,000 per couple.  In the event, you suspect the left has gotten ahold of the funds, they've been frozen by a corrupt FBI or weaponized DOJ, or just innocent banking errors at the PAC office...your entire contribution is protected and will be redirected back to the initial pledged cause.  Again, up to the legal maximum of $10,000, guaranteed to have your desired effect for just $99.95, less than 1% of the value of your hard-earned contributions.  Don't let your donations go astray, insure today!"   

Again, we'd make a million dollars before they found us and murdered us in front of our children.  

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Fair point.  What is it Hans says before that, "they will find you...unless they think you're already dead."  

i guess it I could simultaneously deploy all these scams at the same time, pocket a few million real fast, shut down the sites and burn the servers.  I could likely make it to a foreign country within a couple of weeks before anybody got wise.  But my family would have to sever all ties to their family and friends which is a lot to ask since they don't like Trump but they do not share my unbridled passion to watch him burn and have his supporters turn on one another and literally murder each other.  I'm slightly more unhinged than most of them.  And i can't leave them here because somebody will take out their anger for me on them.  Can't have that.  We could have it routed to some friendly banks I know in the Bahamas but again, one errant name drop by some junior banker and I'm fucked and have to live life looking over my shoulder.  I guess the real trick is what G. Gordon Liddy used to say, "What's the trick?  The trick is not minding."

Posted
21 minutes ago, The Dog said:

Maybe?

 

At this rate the Georgia indictment is going to come down first. I mean, either way I guess, but J6 is more satisfying to me, despite the fact that Georgia is a state crime and therefore unpardonable. 

Posted
2 hours ago, The Dog said:

One of the issues for the GOP is that Trump has soaked up hundreds of millions of dollars in small dollar donations on the lie that the 2020 election was stollen, leaving very little for the actual party. Now that the GOP is going broke in every swing state, if Jack Smith charges Trump's PAC with fraud and seizes all that money, the party is finished in 2024. Finished.

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Mussolini called himself the avenger. Trump has promised to seek revenge against his opponents if re-elected. Why won’t people see him for what he is? A dumber Mussolini.

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1 minute ago, Satchel said:

Mussolini called himself the avenger. Trump has promised to seek revenge against his opponents if re-elected. Why won’t people see him for what he is? A dumber Mussolini.

Mussolini was probably Hawkeye or something equivalent. 

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Posted
51 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

At this rate the Georgia indictment is going to come down first. I mean, either way I guess, but J6 is more satisfying to me, despite the fact that Georgia is a state crime and therefore unpardonable. 

Unpardonable by the President. But any jackass that becomes Georgia's governor can do it. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, Satchel said:

Mussolini called himself the avenger. Trump has promised to seek revenge against his opponents if re-elected. Why won’t people see him for what he is? A dumber Mussolini.

 

17 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

Mussolini was probably Hawkeye or something equivalent. 

i mean Mussolini was pretty damn stupid

and by the end, was basically Londo Mollari, a captive of the Reich, a figurehead leader only

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Red Five said:

Besides the fact that we all saw it happen (Dotard getting his cult followers all riled up and sending them to the Capitol to "fight like hell" etc) we know now that was exactly the plan. They got what they wanted to happen. 

When people devise a plan, and what unfolds is basically what they designed.... I don't understand a need to create a conspiracy theory out of nothing. 

you see, the GOP is very good at what they do. the thing they do best is lie. when that doesn't work, the second best thing they do is gaslight. if that pesky truth rears its ugly head they simply say the truth is wrong and everyone should listen to them. it's straight out of '1984'

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Hermanator said:

Unpardonable by the President. But any jackass that becomes Georgia's governor can do it. 

But we already have a jackass as Governor!

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Posted
20 hours ago, Francisco 2.0 said:

"But they are just like us!"

-The MAGA faithful

 

 

 

 

 

@PenelopeWitherspoon  same - finance and accounting here too.  Our lawyers may disagree but I don’t think it’s a good sign when 27 of any entity’s top 30 vendors are law firms. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Biff Tannen said:

At this rate the Georgia indictment is going to come down first. I mean, either way I guess, but J6 is more satisfying to me, despite the fact that Georgia is a state crime and therefore unpardonable. 

Would he be pardonable by a maga Georgia governor?

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Georgia happens to be one of 3 states where the Governor does NOT have pardon power.  It's done by a 5 person board that the governor appoints.

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1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

Fair point.  What is it Hans says before that, "they will find you...unless they think you're already dead."  

i guess it I could simultaneously deploy all these scams at the same time, pocket a few million real fast, shut down the sites and burn the servers.  I could likely make it to a foreign country within a couple of weeks before anybody got wise.  But my family would have to sever all ties to their family and friends which is a lot to ask since they don't like Trump but they do not share my unbridled passion to watch him burn and have his supporters turn on one another and literally murder each other.  I'm slightly more unhinged than most of them.  And i can't leave them here because somebody will take out their anger for me on them.  Can't have that.  We could have it routed to some friendly banks I know in the Bahamas but again, one errant name drop by some junior banker and I'm fucked and have to live life looking over my shoulder.  I guess the real trick is what G. Gordon Liddy used to say, "What's the trick?  The trick is not minding."

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Posted
9 minutes ago, kevwun said:

It's done by a 5 person board that the governor appoints.

Oh so a bunch of people who just do what they're told, like in Texas

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, kevwun said:

Possibly, but it greatly slows down the process depending on how their terms are staggered which matters a lot for an old man.

Just reminds me of the Simpsons meme.

 

The governor of Georgia does not have pardoning power

THAT'S GOOD!

But it's a committee who are all appointed by the governor

....that's bad.

 

Looks like they serve 7 year terms.  Kemp is governor until 2027, so anyone up before then would just be re-appointed or picked by him...

Barnard - up in 2024
Herring - up in 2025
Bunn - up late 2023
Heap - up in 2028
Ward - up in 2030

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Oh it’s a fake indictment. I didn’t know that. I thought it was real, because of the crimes he committed out in the open.

Just die already and save everyone a bunch of time.

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23 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Oh so a bunch of people who just do what they're told, like in Texas

I've only paid attention to this passing, it typically only comes up when we are about to put someone to sleep, but my understanding is that the pardon board can make a recommendation and the Governor generally then has a choice to accept the recommendation or decline it.  I also seem to recall there being a level of bipartisanship with it, like 3 Republicans and 2 Democrats (but that could be wrong, straight off memory).  I also can't recall if it has to be a consensus or majority rules.  What I do recall is that thumb in the air, the recommendation is 95% gone with.  

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6 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

like 3 Republicans and 2 Democrats (but that could be wrong, straight off memory)

Basically everyone was appointed by Sonny Perdue, Deal or David Kemp or re-appointed by one of the latter two. So maybe but I’m not betting on it

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35 minutes ago, Grade of D as in David said:

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Uh.....hhhaaaWAY!  But at least I have the decency and cooperative respect for my fellow citizens to not take my lunatic ass out on the campaign trail to impose my style of government upon the masses.  Unlike Trump who just can't seem to put us all into two camps---adoring worshippers who'd do anything for him and then the rest of us who are obviously manipulated pawns by the liberal elites to continue the witch hunts against him so as to ruin the country we all love and serve.  About 20% of this country loves you no matter what, 20% hates you no matter what, and the other 60% just kinda wants you to shut up and go away so we can move on with life and get back to our shitty political system which flawed as it was at least didn't make us wake up each and every morning to turn on the news and say out loud in front of our children getting ready for kindergarten, "Oh, what the fuck did he do now?"  

And what Donald, praytell, the fuck is a 'Fake Indictment'?  You wanna call the charges fake or evidence fake, fine---your base will eat that up.  But even their dumbasses wills top and question, "How do you fake an indictment"  May as well claim you are being served a fake subpoena by a fake server representing a fake judge in a fake court in a fake jurisdiction.  Years later, it will be discovered that the chatbot that generates Trump's social media posts content had an extra chromosome which made human speech difficult.  

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