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  1. #1998
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophus  [View Original Post]
    Shoo, call me a Reagan Republican. Don't scapegoat "Democrats". All Americans in power, Democrat and Republican alike, must deal with nihilism, hooliganism and class warfare. Mrs. Clinton polemicized (deplorables) but she conceded on election night. Mr Trump certainly made insult a standard tool of his communication but he did not concede even weeks after the fact. Compare that with Al Gore in 2000, who lost Florida and the presidency by 500 votes. We expect more of any politician of any color. Trump alone is responsible for his words on Jan 6th and prior, no matter how much he was harrassed.

    In hindsight, most Americans view their presidents positively. They are woven in their lives. It makes perfect sense. I diagree with what you claim to be an "undoubtable" truth. Trump's legacy will be the infamy of Jan 6th, 2021, sadly. Americans are unforgiving in this respect. Nixon had his merits, but his reputation never recovered. Lincoln is a saint for somehow weaving the country back together. Wilson won a war, as did Truman. Reagan and George W. Bush were very good persons and loving spouses. Reagan finished communism off. George Bush oversaw unification of Germany. Clinton was handsome and balanced the budget with Newt. George W. Invested in Africa and in American children, also managed 911 admirably..
    Exactly. No matter the controversies, most Presidents eventually garner a respectable level of bipartisan adoration in hindsight; the pros and cons of Trump's presidency will just not measure up for that to happen. The January 6th event is the final nail in the coffin to hammer that fact legacy, although I think the legacy was probably already cemented.

    His Presidency has pushed away a generation of future conservatives. As a conservative-leaner myself, the decision of so many of my peers to support this man despite logically understanding and seeing how he has bastardized the conservative brand and waged cultural warfare worse than anything that modern Democrats have done has made me question if rational conservatism is dead. While I know many conservative voters who publicly rebuke this man, most end up still casting a vote for him because they fear that the alternative is worse. I luke warmly disagree.

  2. #1997

    Republicanism is alive and well, Trumpism is dead

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneHickman  [View Original Post]
    I agree Trump is likely unelectable. People who pinched their noses and voted for him after Charlottesville will not after Jan 6th. Democrats approach is just as wrong now as it was during his tenure. Extremely divisive. Biden would do HIMSELF and the country a favor by calling off this impeachment but its full speed ahead. In a way, many like me quietly hope they ensure he can't run again.

    But democrats and the left will be wrong to assume a lot of the tenets of Trumpism are dead.

    Whether it was the attention paod the working class, the manufacturing rennaisance, the China and globalization and trade policy, NATO spending, no judicial activism policy, the development zones policy or so much more, these policies should have a champion as they deserve to be presented as a choice to the american public. If those can be separated from the cultural and racial issues, trumpism has a strong future in my opinion.
    I agree, but would not call that Trumpism any more. It may become Pencism or Rubioism or if the hot and smart Nikky Haley runs Haleyism. Trumpism includes insult as a method to penetrate in all its forms. It is a losing proposition. He pulled it off against Hillary Clinton. As long as the Democrats nominate centrists like Clinton, Obama or Biden, they will always beat Trumpism. Biden will be in trouble soon. And. Korea. The Europeans. Eastern Ukraine. The deficit. Elitism will resurge among the liberals, like that idiot with the Dior Jordans for 5 000 bucks. May a good Republican rise to the occasion.

  3. #1996
    Quote Originally Posted by Canada  [View Original Post]
    What is really obvious is you only condone violence from the right. Biden is doing nothing to stop the left BLM and Antifa from destroying property, looting and physical violence. Does this mean Biden should be impeached because he is allowing it? Are you liberals proud of yourself for your beliefs that defunding the police, open borders, abolish ice, transgender men or women in children bathrooms. Is this really the values of Americans who care for their country? Who care to keep children safe? Do you really believe that we should allow millions of people to come into our country and take jobs away from our citizens? Our kids? Our friends? Why do you hate the American way of life? Do you really think your parents would be proud of your thinking? Do you really believe that your parents and grandparents were all racist and their history should be abolished? Why are you still living in such a horrible country that needs all these changes. Do you really believe that this will make America better? If you are proud of this it pretty much sums up who you are.
    Biden has been in office less than a week so your comments about Biden doing nothing shows that you are not even going to give the guy a chance. Trump had 4 years and was a complete failure.

  4. #1995

    Special prosecutors

    Quote Originally Posted by Beijing4987  [View Original Post]
    Anyone read this before, or did you rely on Attorney General Fred Flintstone's false summary before the redacted version was published?

    "The Russian Government believed it benefited from Trump winning the election, so it hacked the Democrat's computers and ran a massive disinformation campaign online. Vol 1 pg 5.

    "Donald Trump and his campaign invited interference in the election and his campaign repeatedly communicated with. Russia and Wikileaks, which hacked Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC and spread the stolen data. Vol 1 pg 5,49.

    "Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort met repeatedly with an individual linked with Russian intelligence and provided internal strategy plans to target voters in key midwestern states. Vol 1 pg 136,138,140.

    "Trump and his campaign had advanced knowledge of the release of stolen information, and his campaign planned press strategy around it" vol 1 pg 54.

    "Trump and his campaign repeatedly signaled that his administration's policy would be favorable to Russia".

    Robert Muller's Team incited 37 individuals on 199 charges. Secured 7 convictions.

    Attorney General Sessions was forced to recuse himself for lying about contact with Russian Ambassador Kislyak, setting in motion the appointment of the Special Prosecutor.

    Keep this in mind: a mafia boss with temporary presidential immunity from the justice department and dangling the pardon power for federal crimes in front of his co conspirators will not be convicted by a Senate controlled by his party.
    The Mueller report is relevant and will lead to legal trouble for the former president. But there are also problems. The Russian government rightly concluded that the former president was less biased against them than his opponent. Mrs. Clinton's book seethes with anti-Russian sentiment. To rout for Trump is nothing unusual. Many Europeans routed for Clinton. Her husband had a much better hand in Strobe Talbott to handle things Russia. The Russian government has neither the power nor the wherewithal to impact US elections. Russian engages in asymmetric warfare which includes cybercrime abroad. And they tried to influence the US elections, which is and was foolish. But did that meaningfully impact the outcome? No. Mrs Clinton lost because she could not articulate why she ran (this is a quote from the current president). Because she was elevated by her husband onto a stage she could not fill. Because she used computers with the intent to hide her communications, a practice that would have gotten me fired in my assignments. Because of general skepticism with male and female US voters who for various reasons prefer men. Special prosectors burn up a lot of money and veer off target, whether their name is Walsh or Starr or Mueller. It is a sharp sword that ought to be wielded with caution. Walsh annoyed me because Reagan had fired the contrite Poindexter and North anyway. Starr invoked the breach of oath in a mutually consentual sex case. That to me is an insult to the cultural history of mankind akin to prohibiting alcohol. Just stupid. Clinton was wrong, in practice and taste, to do it with that chubby lady. Mueller I think is a very good man who caught a bunch of crooks, the former president included. But the premise that Russia swayed the elections is ludicrous.

  5. #1994
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophus  [View Original Post]
    Please reconsider. The former president did a lot of wrong that day and before. He encouraged police violence. Roughing up detainees. "Proud boys stand back and stand by". Do you really think those messenges are not received? Bill Clinton was harrassed. Special prosecutor. Became a sex drive case. Obama was harrassed. They kept their discipline. But that can never justify what Trump said and what resulted directly from his actions. It is quite unique in the 2. 5 centuries the US exists. No congressperson is in Antifa. No congressperson is for BLM violence. Of course those groups had an effect. Stop grouping like "the liberals". A lot of bad comes from the violent left. But that does not justify by any means what the former president did. And he will pay dearly for it. And you should move on an identify a Republican whose views you share and who does not carry that awful awful baggage.
    I agree Trump is likely unelectable. People who pinched their noses and voted for him after Charlottesville will not after Jan 6th. Democrats approach is just as wrong now as it was during his tenure. Extremely divisive. Biden would do HIMSELF and the country a favor by calling off this impeachment but its full speed ahead. In a way, many like me quietly hope they ensure Trump can't run again.

    But democrats and the left will be wrong to assume a lot of the tenets of Trumpism are dead.

    Whether it was the attention paid the working class, the manufacturing rennaisance, the China and globalization and trade policy, NATO spending, no judicial activism policy, the development zones policy or so much more, these policies should have a champion as they deserve to be presented as a choice to the american public. If those can be separated from the cultural and racial issues, trumpism has a strong future in my opinion.

  6. #1993

    A poster case in whataboutism

    Quote Originally Posted by ShooBree  [View Original Post]
    I disagree completely. Trump did nothing wrong and he can't be blamed for the actions of other free women and men.

    Things do not happen in a vacuum. The Democrats didn't accept the result of the election in 2016. They repeatedly attacked the legitimacy of the president and the election. They basically claimed that the election was stolen by Russia and Trump wasn't the legitimate president.

    Trump did what the Democrats had done against him. I support him to 100 percent.

    Also, you don't think that all the violence and disorder supported by the liberals and carried out by BLM / antifa had any effect on the far right?

    The liberals turned the heat on, first by attacking the election in 2016 and then by attacking American cities in 2019.

    I've said it before and I will say it again, the liberals are turning USA into a third world country.
    Please reconsider. The former president did a lot of wrong that day and before. He encouraged police violence. Roughing up detainees. "Proud boys stand back and stand by". Do you really think those messenges are not received? Bill Clinton was harrassed. Special prosecutor. Became a sex drive case. Obama was harrassed. They kept their discipline. But that can never justify what Trump said and what resulted directly from his actions. It is quite unique in the 2. 5 centuries the US exists. No congressperson is in Antifa. No congressperson is for BLM violence. Of course those groups had an effect. Stop grouping like "the liberals". A lot of bad comes from the violent left. But that does not justify by any means what the former president did. And he will pay dearly for it. And you should move on an identify a Republican whose views you share and who does not carry that awful awful baggage.

  7. #1992

    Special Counsel Report Volume 1

    Anyone read this before, or did you rely on Attorney General Fred Flintstone's false summary before the redacted version was published?

    "The Russian Government believed it benefited from Trump winning the election, so it hacked the Democrat's computers and ran a massive disinformation campaign online. Vol 1 pg 5.

    "Donald Trump and his campaign invited interference in the election and his campaign repeatedly communicated with. Russia and Wikileaks, which hacked Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC and spread the stolen data. Vol 1 pg 5,49.

    "Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort met repeatedly with an individual linked with Russian intelligence and provided internal strategy plans to target voters in key midwestern states. Vol 1 pg 136,138,140.

    "Trump and his campaign had advanced knowledge of the release of stolen information, and his campaign planned press strategy around it" vol 1 pg 54.

    "Trump and his campaign repeatedly signaled that his administration's policy would be favorable to Russia".

    Robert Muller's Team incited 37 individuals on 199 charges. Secured 7 convictions.

    Attorney General Sessions was forced to recuse himself for lying about contact with Russian Ambassador Kislyak, setting in motion the appointment of the Special Prosecutor.

    Keep this in mind: a mafia boss with temporary presidential immunity from the justice department and dangling the pardon power for federal crimes in front of his co conspirators will not be convicted by a Senate controlled by his party.

  8. #1991

    Labor Unions That Endorsed Biden Now Lashing Out At Him Thousands of jobs lost. . .

    Kiss those $75 k per year starting pay on the Keystone Oil pipeline goodbye!

    "Joe Biden has already made labor unions regret their support for him. During his first day in office, Biden revoked the construction permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline, destroying thousands of jobs.

    TC Energy Corp. , the Canadian company sharing ownership of the pipeline with the Alberta government, had estimated that 10,000 jobs would be created in 2021 thanks to the construction of the pipeline.

    A total of 42,000 jobs were to be filled once the pipeline was completed.

    The Laborer's International Union Of North America issued this statement:"The Biden decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline permit on day one of his presidency is both insulting and disappointing to the thousands of hard-working LIUNA members who will lose good-paying, middle-class family-supporting jobs.

    "By pandering to environmental extremists, a thousand union jobs will immediately vanish and 10,000 additional jobs will be foregone."

    This comes after LIUNA bragged about pushing Biden "over the top" in 2020:

    The North American Building Trades Union said: "North America's Building Trades Unions are deeply disappointed in the decision to cancel the Keystone XL permit on the President's first day in office. Environmental ideologues have prevailed, and over a thousand union men and women have been terminated from employment on the project.

    The United Association Of Union Plumbers and Pipefitters released this statement:"In revoking this permit, the Biden Administration has chosen to listen to the voices of fringe activists instead of union members and the American consumer on Day 1. ". . . Full article:

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...n-now-lashing/
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  9. #1990
    Quote Originally Posted by ShooBree  [View Original Post]
    Oh really, did you hear that on CNN? LMFAO!

    Looking at what Biden is saying and what people he's nominating I think it's rather clear that Biden is by no means a moderate. He's a left-wing extremist who would be consider too extreme by most European countries.
    No doubt you would have made the same loopy analysis to claim moderate Bill Clinton and moderate Jimmy Carter were really wildly left extremists.

    Biden was one of the moderates among the 2016 democratic candidates. And he remains a moderate democrat today, despite what his opponents try to paint him as day to day for the convenience of matching the day's talking points.

  10. #1989
    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophus  [View Original Post]
    Shoo, call me a Reagan Republican. Don't scapegoat "Democrats". All Americans in power, Democrat and Republican alike, must deal with nihilism, hooliganism and class warfare. Mrs. Clinton polemicized (deplorables) but she conceded on election night. Mr Trump certainly made insult a standard tool of his communication but he did not concede even weeks after the fact. Compare that with Al Gore in 2000, who lost Florida and the presidency by 500 votes. We expect more of any politician of any color. Trump alone is responsible for his words on Jan 6th and prior, no matter how much he was harrassed.

    In hindsight, most Americans view their presidents positively. They are woven in their lives. It makes perfect sense. I diagree with what you claim to be an "undoubtable" truth. Trump's legacy will be the infamy of Jan 6th, 2021, sadly. Americans are unforgiving in this respect. Nixon had his merits, but his reputation never recovered. Lincoln is a saint for somehow weaving the country back together. Wilson won a war, as did Truman. Reagan and George W. Bush were very good persons and loving spouses. Reagan finished communism off. George Bush oversaw unification of Germany. Clinton was handsome and balanced the budget with Newt. George W. Invested in Africa and in American children, also managed 911 admirably. Obama will forever be etched in the history books as the first man of color in that post, no matter what else you and I agree or disagree on. As for Trump, the scenes of Jan 6th 2021 will dominate. I hope his clarity on Israel and his dedication to the rue of law at the Southern border will prevail. But they are peanuts compared to his morbid stubbornness, his inability to recognize who he is, his bullying and his perpetual fact twisting which led this nadir of American political culture.
    I disagree completely. Trump did nothing wrong and he can't be blamed for the actions of other free women and men.

    Things do not happen in a vacuum. The Democrats didn't accept the result of the election in 2016. They repeatedly attacked the legitimacy of the president and the election. They basically claimed that the election was stolen by Russia and Trump wasn't the legitimate president.

    Trump did what the Democrats had done against him. I support him to 100 percent.

    Also, you don't think that all the violence and disorder supported by the liberals and carried out by BLM / antifa had any effect on the far right?

    The liberals turned the heat on, first by attacking the election in 2016 and then by attacking American cities in 2019.

    I've said it before and I will say it again, the liberals are turning USA into a third world country.

  11. #1988
    Quote Originally Posted by PVMonger  [View Original Post]
    Really? Democrats did that? There isn't a single shred of evidence for that except in Hannity's head.
    I understand that you as a leftist wants to ignore the obvious. The liberal politicians are egging them on by repeating their narrative. Just look at the Democrats; Camel Harris basically accused Biden of being a racist and AOC did the same against the lizard woman in the senate.

    Please tell me, is the Democratic Party:

    A. Full of racists.

    Or.

    B. Social justice warriors playing the race card against their own colleagues?

  12. #1987
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Funny, I hear him always described as a moderate democrat by people who are professionally employed as political analysts.

    Not amateur blind fools.
    Oh really, did you hear that on CNN? LMFAO!

    Looking at what Biden is saying and what people he's nominating I think it's rather clear that Biden is by no means a moderate. He's a left-wing extremist who would be consider too extreme by most European countries.

  13. #1986

    We expect more from elected officials. We expect more from a presidennt

    Quote Originally Posted by ShooBree  [View Original Post]
    Donald Trump is undoubtedly the best American president since the 80's.

    The Democrats created this situation by their unprecedented witch-hunt against Trump and their support of extremists initiating insurrections and riots all over America. The Democrats needs to apologize for how they attacked US democracy by calling Donald Trump "illegitimate" and encouraged terrorists to attack one American city after the other. Cops were killed because of the liberal media and liberal politicians.

    The leftist made USA look like a third world country.
    Shoo, call me a Reagan Republican. Don't scapegoat "Democrats". All Americans in power, Democrat and Republican alike, must deal with nihilism, hooliganism and class warfare. Mrs. Clinton polemicized (deplorables) but she conceded on election night. Mr Trump certainly made insult a standard tool of his communication but he did not concede even weeks after the fact. Compare that with Al Gore in 2000, who lost Florida and the presidency by 500 votes. We expect more of any politician of any color. Trump alone is responsible for his words on Jan 6th and prior, no matter how much he was harrassed.

    In hindsight, most Americans view their presidents positively. They are woven in their lives. It makes perfect sense. I diagree with what you claim to be an "undoubtable" truth. Trump's legacy will be the infamy of Jan 6th, 2021, sadly. Americans are unforgiving in this respect. Nixon had his merits, but his reputation never recovered. Lincoln is a saint for somehow weaving the country back together. Wilson won a war, as did Truman. Reagan and George W. Bush were very good persons and loving spouses. Reagan finished communism off. George Bush oversaw unification of Germany. Clinton was handsome and balanced the budget with Newt. George W. Invested in Africa and in American children, also managed 911 admirably. Obama will forever be etched in the history books as the first man of color in that post, no matter what else you and I agree or disagree on. As for Trump, the scenes of Jan 6th 2021 will dominate. I hope his clarity on Israel and his dedication to the rue of law at the Southern border will prevail. But they are peanuts compared to his morbid stubbornness, his inability to recognize who he is, his bullying and his perpetual fact twisting which led this nadir of American political culture.

  14. #1985

    Difference?

    Quote Originally Posted by EihTooms  [View Original Post]
    No schooling at all should be necessary to figure out if Trump just sat on his big rump and watched his mob invade and vandalize the Capitol Building on TV rather than spring into action to call out the troops to stop them the first minute he saw that happening then they were obviously doing exactly what he intended his lies and rant to incite them to do.

    Really? Something so obvious never once occurred to you in the weeks since the insurrection until I mentioned it here?
    What is really obvious is you only condone violence from the right. Biden is doing nothing to stop the left BLM and Antifa from destroying property, looting and physical violence. Does this mean Biden should be impeached because he is allowing it? Are you liberals proud of yourself for your beliefs that defunding the police, open borders, abolish ice, transgender men or women in children bathrooms. Is this really the values of Americans who care for their country? Who care to keep children safe? Do you really believe that we should allow millions of people to come into our country and take jobs away from our citizens? Our kids? Our friends? Why do you hate the American way of life? Do you really think your parents would be proud of your thinking? Do you really believe that your parents and grandparents were all racist and their history should be abolished? Why are you still living in such a horrible country that needs all these changes. Do you really believe that this will make America better? If you are proud of this it pretty much sums up who you are.

  15. #1984

    The D. C. Occupation will continue until democracy is saved (from Americans)

    Daniel Greenfield January 24,2021.

    On a cold, windy day with a small group of spectators watching from behind barbed wire, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. Swore another in a long series of false oaths before his motorcade passed between a long row of soldiers with their backs to him looking outward for threats.

    No inauguration has been this empty in a century of American history. And at no inauguration have the spectators been outnumbered by a raw display of armed force. American presidents have been inaugurated in wartime and during actual national emergencies with a better turnout.

    Through world wars and wars on terror, Washington the. See. Has remained a national capital where the hundreds of millions of taxpayers who labor to pay for its grand edifices, free museums, and lavish lifestyles could briefly come to enjoy a little of the life lived by the ruling class in the Imperial City. Now the ruling class has made it clear that it doesn't want peasants entering the. See.

    Even as Biden's team prepped the executive orders that would end the national emergency at the border and shut down construction of the wall, new walls topped by razor wire were rising across the imperial city. The new Fortress of Government sealed off two miles of the National Mall and parts of downtown the. See. And filled it with more soldiers than are deployed in Iraq.

    The Secret Service designated green and red zones. Some 25,000 National Guard members were dispatched from Vermont, Maine, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Arkansas, Missouri, South Carolina, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Colorado to prepare for a fake invasion that never came. But the armored vehicles and heavy weaponry did come. President Trump had wanted a military parade that would show America's strength to the world. Biden held his own military parade to intimidate his fellow Americans.

    Democrats had deployed more soldiers in the. See. Than they had in Iraq and Afghanistan while authorizing them to use lethal force and investigating their politics before the deployment. The radical leftists who had resisted using the military to fight terrorism or secure the border from invasion were eager to deploy the military against the people of the United States of America. . . ".

    Full article: http://www.danielgreenfield.org/2021...nue-until.html.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beno69  [View Original Post]
    Why not compare with Obama inauguration? Insted the half empty Trump. Or was it the Kukuksclan white dress? - that make it look so empty during Trumps inauguration?

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