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The Trump wannabes are hoiking up their posturing pants whilst we wonder if Biden can achieve an FDR-style presidency (Biden-Trump Thread #127)

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TheNorthWestPawsage · 08/04/2021 07:53

We're still here.

Previous thread:
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Roussette · 12/07/2021 19:22

"One such witness, alternately code-named “Spider” and “Spyder,” was revealed by the paper to be Joshua Merritt, who was touted as a “military intelligence expert” but was actually an army vehicle mechanic—and reportedly never worked in military intelligence"

If he's a Military Intelligence expert, I'm a nobel prize winning Scientist!

DuncinToffee · 12/07/2021 19:34

It's just si bizarre

Another one

"She's not a trained election worker," Fink says. "She was a subcontractor doing some work."

She claimed that she saw ballots running through the machine eight times, a "patently absurd" argument.

I haven't read all the linked articles yet

AcrossthePond55 · 12/07/2021 20:35

[quote DuncinToffee]Summary of the thread
lawandcrime.com/2020-election/a-federal-judge-holds-kraken-lawyers-feet-to-the-fire-at-sanctions-hearing-lin-wood-tried-to-distance-himself-from-it-all[/quote]
I just LOVE when these idiots are sent to the corner with dunce caps on. It gives me a little frisson of pleasure, every time.

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 12/07/2021 21:17

The trouble is that their having taken something to court is what the kool-aid drinkers notice, not that it was thrown out contemptuously. They come all over "no smoke without fire" and assert that the judges are all corrupt for not taking it seriously.

TheNorthWestPawsage · 13/07/2021 08:35

It's the hope that kills you. Will justice ever come home?

Legal threats to Donald Trump ‘more serious than ever before’, experts say.
Prosecutors in New York, Georgia and Washington have inquiries that could yield further, serious charges against the ex-president.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/13/trump-organization-tax-crimes-charges?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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Roussette · 13/07/2021 09:18

They make themselves look such fools with their pathetic court cases. Laughable.

NorthW that's an interesting article. It sounds like Doofus can't get decent legal representation, that might be his downfall.

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 09:35

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57814213

Democratic politicians in Texas have left their state en masse in an effort to prevent Republicans there from passing a law to tighten voting rules.

The move will temporarily paralyse the state's House of Representatives, which requires at least two-thirds of the 150 members be present for a vote.

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 13/07/2021 15:38

Arrested on what charge?

Roussette · 13/07/2021 16:16

Lol Trumpy has turned on Kavanaugh. What a surprise. He appointed him to do his bidding.

www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-pm-fe8eefa0-4dcf-40f7-9b35-2ef866f4c39e.html?chunk=0&utm_campaign=axios_app#story0

Former President Donald Trump, in a book out today by Michael Wolff, says he is "very disappointed" in votes by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, his own hard-won nominee, and that he "hasn’t had the courage you need to be a great justice."

"There were so many others I could have appointed, and everyone wanted me to," Trump told Wolff in an interview for the cheekily titled "Landslide."
"Where would he be without me? I saved his life. He wouldn't even be in a law firm. Who would have had him? Nobody. Totally disgraced. Only I saved him."

Cacacoisfarraige · 13/07/2021 16:17

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Roussette · 13/07/2021 16:19

And more...
Over lunches in the private dining room adjoining the Oval Office, Trump used to reminisce about how he saved Kavanaugh by sticking by him.
For Kavanaugh to not do Trump’s bidding on the matter of ultimate importance — overturning the election — was, in Trump's mind, a betrayal of the highest order.
Wolff writes that Trump feels betrayed by all three justices he put on the court, including Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, but "reserved particular bile for Kavanaugh."

Recalling the brutal confirmation fight, Trump said: "Practically every senator called me ... and said, 'Cut him loose, sir, cut him loose. He’s killing us, Kavanaugh.' ... I said, 'I can’t do that.'"
"I had plenty of time to pick somebody else," Trump continued. "I went through that thing and fought like hell for Kavanaugh — and I saved his life, and I saved his career. At great expense to myself ... okay? I fought for that guy and kept him."
"I don’t want anything ... but I am very disappointed in him, in his rulings," Trump said.

"I can’t even believe what's happening. I'm very disappointed in Kavanaugh. I just told you something I haven’t told a lot of people. In retrospect, he just hasn't had the courage you need to be a great justice. I’m basing this on more than just the election."
Wolff gives an entertaining account of what it was like for the book authors who were given Trump interviews at Mar-a-Lago:

It's called the Living Room, but it's in fact the Mar-a-Lago lobby, a vaulted-ceiling rococo grand entrance, part hunting lodge, part Renaissance palazzo. But it is really the throne room. ... He sits, in regulation dark suit and shiny baby-blue or fire-red tie, on a low chair in the center of the room, his legs almost daintily curled to the side, seeing a lineup of supplicants or chatting on the phone, all public conversations.
And why would Trump talk to Wolff, who wrote two earlier bestsellers with devastating accounts of Trump dysfunction?

"The fact that he was talking to me might only reasonably be explained by his absolute belief that his voice alone has reality-altering powers," Wolff writes.
Trump told Wolff: "I don’t blame you. I blame my people."

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 16:29

@AskingQuestionsAllTheTime

Arrested on what charge?
From the BBC article

Under Texas House rules, absent politicians can be arrested and returned to the house floor. But the authority responsible does not have jurisdiction outside Texas.

So they can be arrested once they are back in Texas for being absent.

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 16:36

I read somewhere that Doofus has a replica oval office room at his resort, or at least a copy of something.

He has been spouting dangerous lies again on Fox News

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 13/07/2021 17:11

Apparently the Oval Office replice isn't there. Pity, but there you are.

www.snopes.com/fact-check/replica-oval-office-mar-a-lago/

I do like Corporal Bone-Spurs having a collection of “Challenge Coins,” often associated with the military; he has to be the least actually military person, for all he shouts all the time for other people to go to war for him.

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 17:20

Well this comes close

The only items that come close to “duplicating” the Oval Office are Trump’s desk and chair. The chair is reportedly the same chair he used in the Oval Office. Trump did not bring the Resolute Desk with him to Oval Office, but he did purchase what appears to be a “Telluride Wood Executive Desk,” according to Politico, that somewhat resembles the historic Oval Office desk.

And apparently he bought it from 'Hooker Furniture' Grin

AskingQuestionsAllTheTime · 13/07/2021 17:31

DH tells me (with a certain amount of amusement) that people who obsess about challenge coins as though they had ever had the slightest chance of being given one legitimately are called "Walts" -- for Walter Mitty.

Oh, joy, because in his January 20, 2021 column "Witless Ape Rides Helicopter" in National Review magazine, Kevin D. Williamson criticized the US Republican Party for the legacy of Donald Trump's presidency, saying "maybe turning your party over to Generalissimo Walter Mitty, his hideous scheming spawn, and the studio audience from Hee-Haw was not just absolutely aces as a political strategy."

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 17:39
Grin
DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 17:42

Ugh

President Donald Trump's coin broke with tradition, omitting the presidential seal, the motto "E pluribus unum" and the thirteen arrows representing the thirteen original states. His campaign slogan "Make America Great Again" appears on both sides. It features a banner at the bottom, which also serves as a base allowing the coin to stand upright.

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 21:41

edition.cnn.com/2021/07/13/politics/voting-rights-joe-biden-trump-big-lie/index.html

Biden gives an angry cry for action on voting rights but stops short of calling for filibuster reform

DuncinToffee · 13/07/2021 21:43

Yamiche Alcindor @yamiche
That was one of Pres Biden's most passionate speeches of his presidency, possibly of his entire career.

He is saying very clearly that this is a crisis as important as what led to the Civil War.

He said: "Peddlers of lies are threatening the very foundation of our country."

TheNorthWestPawsage · 13/07/2021 22:29

Biden has a relatively short window to get anything done. I wish he would just go for it and end the filibuster.

Plus it would be delicious to see McConnell having conniptions!

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lionheart · 14/07/2021 01:02

Conniptions would be good.

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