(09-06-2024, 08:30 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (07-15-2024, 05:00 PM)p_rushing Wrote: [ -> ]There are rumors of whistle blowers and Smith being under investigation. Millions of dollars in bribes for witnesses to change testimony against Trump. Statement was released end of last year and supposedly being investigated since then.
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Stop making stuff up dude.
(09-06-2024, 05:45 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ]Aww, you libs mad?
I'm over it. It's a delay. Jack Smith's work will continue during the Harris administration.
What did I make up? He is under investigation.
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My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
(09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
Trump will become a billion dollars richer after appeal you [BLEEP] clown.
PS. You may wanna check your wife's cell phone records, or tinder.
(09-07-2024, 01:58 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: [ -> ] (09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
Trump will become a billion dollars richer after appeal you [BLEEP] clown.
PS. You may wanna check your wife's cell phone records, or tinder.
I know your mom set a poor example for fidelity but not all women are like that.
(09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
(09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
First it was not an insurrection. Second it was one afternoon the violent protest occurred. When Trump was elected violent protests were organized and paid for by a democratic supporter that lasted over a week. Heck they even paid people. They paid mileage on top to if you had a car to transport others to protest. Interstates were blocked, cars burned, businesses ransacked, people assaulted etc. Nice try what happened in 2016 was a lot worse. So the democratic party insurrection of 2016 was far worse.
(09-07-2024, 10:04 AM)Jag149 Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
First it was not an insurrection. Second it was one afternoon the violent protest occurred. When Trump was elected violent protests were organized and paid for by a democratic supporter that lasted over a week. Heck they even paid people. They paid mileage on top to if you had a car to transport others to protest. Interstates were blocked, cars burned, businesses ransacked, people assaulted etc. Nice try what happened in 2016 was a lot worse. So the democratic party insurrection of 2016 was far worse.
I don't believe you caught the spirit of his post.
(09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
(09-07-2024, 01:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
Good question. Was the first person to physically struggle with police ever identified?
(09-07-2024, 02:23 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 01:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
Good question. Was the first person to physically struggle with police ever identified?
Nice try. You can lead a progressive liberal to knowledge but you can’t make them think.
(09-07-2024, 03:16 PM)copycat Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 02:23 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]Good question. Was the first person to physically struggle with police ever identified?
Nice try. You can lead a progressive liberal to knowledge but you can’t make them think.
I believe that with our ability, we inherit a civic duty to teach those less gifted. It does feel somewhat like shoveling sand against the ocean though.
(09-07-2024, 03:38 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 03:16 PM)copycat Wrote: [ -> ]Nice try. You can lead a progressive liberal to knowledge but you can’t make them think.
I believe that with our ability, we inherit a civic duty to teach those less gifted. It does feel somewhat like shoveling sand against the ocean though.
Oh I have tried but when the programming is set to reject any different data except the original 1.0. It’s like pee’ing on a flat rock. You’ll get some relief but from the knees down you’ll be covered in piss.
(09-07-2024, 01:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
We gave that guy a misdemeanor to create the appearance of justice.
(09-07-2024, 02:23 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 01:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
Good question. Was the first person to physically struggle with police ever identified?
Not sure. There were thousands there.
Do you know?
What about after that?
What about the guy who used Trump's phone to post vague tweets that the insurrectionists interpreted as encouragement to stay?
They ever figure out who that was?
(09-07-2024, 03:38 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 03:16 PM)copycat Wrote: [ -> ]Nice try. You can lead a progressive liberal to knowledge but you can’t make them think.
I believe that with our ability, we inherit a civic duty to teach those less gifted. It does feel somewhat like shoveling sand against the ocean though.
Weird! I believe the same thing!
(09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-06-2024, 11:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]My wife was watching the peacock documentary about Jan 6 conspiracy theories and they had one of the participants being interviewed as she prepared for her trial. She just straight up volunteered "Trump said go home around 3:30 so we did."
So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
What’s so shocking about cultists obeying the commands of their fearless leader? History is rife with examples.
(09-07-2024, 01:29 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 09:06 AM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]So, you're saying that a violent insurrection was threatening to topple the government, ending democracy and plunging the country into anarchy and chaos, but Trump stopped it with a single tweet?
The man's a hero! How should we commemorate his astounding accomplishment? A stamp with the bloody ear fist-pump? Reinstate the thousand-dollar bill with his image?
Hmm, based on only that maybe we should call him a hero.
What should we call the guy who started the violent insurrection though?
And what should we call the guy who waited three hours before letting Trump have his phone so he could tweet that heroic message?
I believe "agent" is the correct title.
(09-07-2024, 06:19 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 02:23 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]Good question. Was the first person to physically struggle with police ever identified?
Not sure. There were thousands there.
Do you know?
What about after that?
What about the guy who used Trump's phone to post vague tweets that the insurrectionists interpreted as encouragement to stay?
They ever figure out who that was?
I have no idea. The only thing we know for certain, is that it wasn't Trump, because he was never at the Capitol.
Vague tweets? Possibly misinterpreted? Hey, we're making progress! Just a couple months ago those tweets were clear and specific instructions (in secret code, of course) to stay and fight. Maybe there is hope for you after all.
(09-07-2024, 07:24 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 06:19 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure. There were thousands there.
Do you know?
What about after that?
What about the guy who used Trump's phone to post vague tweets that the insurrectionists interpreted as encouragement to stay?
They ever figure out who that was?
I have no idea. The only thing we know for certain, is that it wasn't Trump, because he was never at the Capitol.
Vague tweets? Possibly misinterpreted? Hey, we're making progress! Just a couple months ago those tweets were clear and specific instructions (in secret code, of course) to stay and fight. Maybe there is hope for you after all.
Right but there was nothing vague about the 3:30 message to go home.
So why didn't that message come before more cops got assaulted and two insurrectionists died. Just a thought.
(09-07-2024, 07:31 PM)mikesez Wrote: [ -> ] (09-07-2024, 07:24 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]I have no idea. The only thing we know for certain, is that it wasn't Trump, because he was never at the Capitol.
Vague tweets? Possibly misinterpreted? Hey, we're making progress! Just a couple months ago those tweets were clear and specific instructions (in secret code, of course) to stay and fight. Maybe there is hope for you after all.
Right but there was nothing vague about the 3:30 message to go home.
So why didn't that message come before more cops got assaulted and two insurrectionists died. Just a thought.
Poor leadership. I've never denied that. That does not however, make him guilty of leading, or participating at any level, in an effort to overthrow the government, which has been your claim for years.
It's encouraging to see you finally recognize and admit the difference.