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Monday, January 11, 2021

The black McCain



Colin Powell: 'I can no longer call myself a fellow Republican'

What a truly hypocritical POS he really is!

He hasn't voted Republican since the day he found out Barry was running for president. I guarantee you he voted for Barry in 2012 too. Not to mention Killary (who he admits he voted for) who helped get four servicemen killed in Benghazi.


 

She had/has so much 'sleazy baggage' a freight train couldn't carry at all!




Let's face it. There's things Trump has said or done over the last four years which sometimes made me cringe. Maybe you feel the same way. But that doesn't mean I would EVER vote Democratic. Well...at least while I am still alive. 

If you hate Trump's guts that's your problem. You don't capitulate with... 'if I can't beat em' join em' mentality. You don't dismiss the core values of your party because of your dislike of one person.

That never works.

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Colin Powell, who served as secretary of state during former President George W. Bush's administration, says he no longer considers himself a Republican due to his intense opposition to President Trump.

Calling the post-Trump era "a moment for accountability," Powell made the announcement during an interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria on Sunday.

"I can no longer call myself a fellow Republican. I'm not a fellow of anything right now," Powell said. "I'm just a citizen who has voted Republican, voted Democrat throughout my entire career, and right now, I'm just watching my country and not concerned with parties."

Powell joined the growing list of politicians calling for Trump's early removal from office, noting that if he were a senator, he would vote to convict on the articles of impeachment the House presented on Monday.

"We've got to get Mr. Trump clearly out of this entirely. He's going to be gone, one way or the other, by next week, and the sooner, the better, whether it is just a relief he takes for himself or it's an impeachment or just leave, resign, retire," Powell said.

A longtime critic of Trump, Powell acknowledged that the president won over millions of voters and said the Biden administration will have to accept that these supporters remain a part of the nation.

"This gives us a challenge: How do we talk to that portion of our society that vote in [a] huge percentage [that] went for Mr. Trump? Mr. Trump isn't there anymore, and so we've got to help them come back and join the rest of us," he said. "Let's argue with each other. Let's debate each other. But let's remember that we have to love each other. That's who we are. We're Americans, and we have something to be proud of."

Though Powell served in a Republican presidential administration, he has also supported Democratic politicians. Powell endorsed Democratic presidential contenders Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden in 2008, 2016, and 2020, respectively.





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Sunday, January 10, 2021

What a crock...

 


Melania never graced the cover of any major magazine and is undoubtedly the most stunning First Lady of all time.

 While this makes every major magazine cover to this day! 


Now you know why her makeup artist makes $1500 bucks an hour.


And now this:


And she's not even vice president yet!

(Have to say the shoes complete the outfit)


Nothing was done deliberately. It's all just a coincidence.





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Murkowski says she is not considering joining Democratic caucus




McCain in a dress.



Murkowski, who is up for reelection in 2022, said that her status as a Republican depends if the GOP trends towards Trump’s platform.


She explained:

"Well, you know, there’s a lot of people who actually thought that I did that in 2010, think that I became an independent. I didn’t have any reason to leave my party in 2010. I was a Republican who ran a write-in campaign and I was successful. But I will tell you, if the Republican Party has become nothing more than the party of Trump, I sincerely question whether this is the party for me."

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Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) responded “absolutely, unequivocally not” when asked if she was considering switching to the Democratic Party.

Liz Ruskin, an Alaska public radio reporter, asked Murkowski if she was planning to become a Democrat amid speculation of her identity within the Republican Party.

“No. No. Absolutely, unequivocally not,” Murkowski replied.

Rumors of Murkowski switching party affiliations began when she said that “if the Republican Party has become nothing more than the party of Trump, I sincerely question whether this is the party for me.”

Murkowski is the first Republican senator who has called on Trump to resign since the Capitol attacks on Wednesday, when Trump called the rioters “special” and continued to push his claims of election fraud.

Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) has signaled that he might support impeachment if it makes it through the House and depending on why the National Guard was not deployed during the riot.

This isn’t the first time Murkowski has gone against her fellow Republican colleagues. The most notable time Murkowski bucked the GOP and Trump was during the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, when she simply voted "present."

Trump has previously threatened to support Murkowski’s primary challenger when she is up for reelection in 2022. Murkowski has been in the Senate since 2002.





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Saturday, January 9, 2021

As you're probably aware Trump's Twitter account has been permanently suspended

 

Heard this listening to the news this morning. They also mentioned Trump had 80 million followers. It got me to thinking so I went on Twitter to Joe Bibem's account and he has 23.3 million followers. 

Of course, we have all seen the rallies...


It brings into question Trump who has 80 million followers on Twitter winds up with 74,222,959 votes. So 5,777,041 didn't vote for him. On the other hand Biden with only 23.3 million followers winds up with 81,283,074 votes 'winning' the election. So not only did his 23.3 million followers vote for him 'miraculously' he picked up another 58,283,074 votes!

Common sense dictates this can't be right.

Five states flipped blue not one state flipped red?
Really...





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Trump Erases His Legacy



He also destroyed any chance of a political future, all on a single Wednesday afternoon.



I was thinking the same thing myself the other day but didn't want to say anything my conservative feelings being what they are. Let me start by saying this isn't coming from some left-wing idiot. Kimberly Strassel is on FOX News all the time and a staunch conservative. Trump incited the riots then waited for hours and hours before coming out and saying something that didn’t do anything to calm the situation. Then the very next day he comes out condemning the "violent supporters" rioting and says they all should be in jail. He also said it was a “heinous attack” that left him “outraged by the violence lawlessness and mayhem.” I mean give me a break he incited it! 

It's already in Wikipedia:



It's truly a shame this had to happen I firmly believe he would've gone down in history as one of the greatest presidents. Record high stock market, the Covid vaccine In Operation Warp Speed, his tough stance dealing with China, wiping out ISIS and their leader, and he would've gotten the Nobel peace prize if it was anybody else but him. The list just goes on and on.

Terrible, terrible, tragedy is the only way I can put it, and hurts me to say this but in my opinion, his political career is over. He's kryptonite to any Republican. I agree with Kimberly Strassel 100%. On Wednesday afternoon he wiped out his entire legacy. Henceforth, he'll always be remembered as the major player in the [Capitol building riot of 2021].

Sad, but I have to say this is the culmination, the frustration, of a man who was ruthlessly attacked throughout his entire presidency and even as a candidate meanwhile everything the Bribem's did was swept under the table. We now look like Venezuela... and you know what? Maybe we deserve it!

PS:

Don't give a damn what anybody says I still believe if you can go to your local supermarket, Home Depot, and Walmart you could've went to your local polling place and voted. Trump lost for one reason and one reason only mail-in voting.

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WSJ Opinion: Trump Erases His Legacy Potomac Watch: A politician has to work hard to destroy a legacy and a future in a single day. President Donald J. Trump managed it. Image: John Minchillo/Associated Press




A politician has to work hard to destroy a legacy and a future in a single day. President Donald J. Trump managed it.

By this Wednesday afternoon, media outlets had called both Georgia Senate runoffs for the Democratic candidates, handing Sen. Chuck Schumer the keys to that chamber. We now have a Democrat-controlled Washington. The Georgia news came as a mob of Trump supporters—egged on by the president himself—occupied the U.S. Capitol building. Now four people are dead, while aides and officials run for the exits.

It didn’t have to be this way. The president had every right—even an obligation, given the ad hoc changes to voting rules—to challenge state election results in court. But when those challenges failed (which every one did, completely), he had the opportunity to embrace his legacy, cement his accomplishments, and continue to play a powerful role in GOP politics.

Mr. Trump could have reveled in the mantle of the one-term disrupter—the man the electorate sent to Washington to deliver the message that it was tired of business as usual. He could have pointed out just how successful he was in that mission by stacking his cabinet with reformers, busting convention, and overseeing policy changes that astounded (and delighted) even many warrior conservatives.

The withdrawal from the Paris climate accord and the Iranian deal. The greatest tax simplification and reduction since Reagan. The largest deregulatory effort since—well, ever. Three Supreme Court justices and 54 appellate court judges. Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve. The Jerusalem embassy. Criminal-justice reform. Opportunity zones. He could have noted that the greatest proof of just how much Democrats and the establishment feared his mission were the five years of investigations, hysterical allegations and “deep state” sabotage—which he survived.

Mostly, he could have explained that all this was at considerably heightened risk if Democrats win the Senate—and invested himself fully in Georgia. Every day needed to be about fundraising, rallying the troops, making clear to his supporters that the only way to preserve this legacy was to keep the Senate in GOP hands.

That isn’t what happened. Obviously. Following court losses, Mr. Trump, in his own words, devoted “125% of my energy” to his own grievances. He declared the Georgia Senate races “illegal and invalid,” discouraging voting. He actively undercut Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler with late-game demands for $2,000 stimulus checks and with his veto of a defense authorization bill that provided pay raises and support for Georgia’s military bases. His denial of the presidential results energized Democrats and depressed Republicans. Turnout in Trump counties lagged, while turnout in some Democratic areas nearly reached that of the November election.

Mr. Trump is leaving, and thanks to his final denial of reality, Mr. Schumer will now methodically erase his policy history. Democrats need only 51 votes to eliminate the Trump tax reform, 51 to use the Congressional Review Act to undo his final deregulations; 51 to wave through liberal judges to counter Mr. Trump’s picks. And this is before Mr. Biden gets busy reversing Trump policy by executive fiat, and assuming Democrats forbear from abolishing the legislative filibuster.

So that’s his legacy, largely gone. As for his future, Mr. Trump’s role in inflaming the Capitol mob has likely put paid to that, as well. Dedicated members of his administration are resigning. Longtime supporters in Congress are turning. Millions of Americans who for years were willing to tolerate, often even celebrate, Mr. Trump’s brash behavior in the pursuit of reform or good policy, are less amused by the wreckage he has visited on party and policy. And they’ll be unwilling to go there again in 2024.

Trump loyalists may well condemn anyone who speaks honestly of all this as RINOs or spineless Beltwayers who care nothing of “election fraud.” But to quote the incoming president, “C’mon, man.” It’s one thing to scorn a Mitt Romney. But many of the senators throwing up their hands are the ones who fearlessly rooted out the false Russia collusion accusations, who defended Mr. Trump through baseless impeachment proceedings, and who understand the need for voting reform. Many of the officials resigning are bold conservatives, attracted to an administration they knew would let them break china. They too are stunned, and demoralized, by the president’s decision to tank their work.

“We signed up for making America great again. We signed up for lower taxes and less regulation. The president has a long list of successes that we can be proud of. But all of that went away yesterday.” That was Mick Mulvaney talking to CNBC Thursday. Mr. Mulvaney, the tea-party supporter, founding member of the House Freedom caucus, and the onetime Trump chief of staff. Hardly an establishment weenie.

The pity is that Mr. Trump’s conflagration will mostly burn the Americans he went to Washington to help. They will bear the higher taxes, the higher costs of regulation, the higher unemployment, the loss of freedoms. America became less great this week. And that’s fully on the guy at the top. 







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