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Cont: The thread for stupidity from GQP politicians who don't have their own thread Part II

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“ATTENTION GEORGIA: I’m humbly asking you to stop what you’re doing and check your voter registration status,” the ad states. “Only a handful of votes will decide this election.”

I’m calling false flag.
Does anyone seriously believe that the word “humbly” would
appear in a Trump or GOP ad?

Sure, right along with all the other lies in those ads.
 
It wasn't even her signature. It was an image of her signature on a sticker. The guitar itself looks like a toy. And grandpa with the big feelings couldn't even smash it properly. lil ole beta needed a hammer. A real man smashes it like you're Pete Townsend or Jeff Jarrett. Maybe even light it on fire like Jimi Hendrix. But paying $4000 for a toy and weakly flailing at it with a hammer is just sad.
 
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The one article I read said... it was hers but not a signed, certified stage used instrument but did include a signed CD.
This is better than all the MAGAts (and old Kid Rock with the extra expense of a full auto ammo dump) paying for and destroying a ton of Bud Lite just to say "we won't support your company, so there!".
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I saw the articles for that and laughed, and laughed.

The upside is I heard it benefited charity. So at least some good came from it.
 
And another one bites the dust...

Trump election conspiracist Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years in prison by Colorado judge

Tina Peters, a former Colorado Republican county clerk who espoused the false conspiracy theory that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election due to ballot fraud, was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison for crimes related to a breach of her county's voting system.

"You are no hero," state District Court Judge Matthew Barrett told Peters. "You're a charlatan who used and is still using your prior position in office to peddle a snake oil that's been proven to be junk time and time again."

"Your lies are well documented, and these convictions are serious. I'm convinced you'd do it all over again if you could," Barrett told the 68-year-old former Mesa County clerk, who was accused of using another person's security badge to allow someone else to gain access to her county's election system.

The person who used that badge was affiliated with Mike Lindell, the CEO of My Pillow and a leading proponent of the claim that Trump's defeat for a second term was due to ballot fraud.

Shortly after Peters was sentenced, the Republican presidential nominee Trump told attendees at a campaign rally in Michigan that in the 2020 election, "We won, we won, we did win."

"It was a rigged election," Trump said.

"That's why I'm doing it again. If I thought I lost I wouldn't be doing this again," said Trump, who is facing Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, in this year's presidential race.
 
It's sadly an example of what money and influence can buy you, by any measure Trump committed more crimes, with extreme consequences yet he remains a free man.
 
Laura Loomer posted

Just got this email from @YouTube one month before the election. They have put a strike on my channel and made all of my videos private because they say my content, which is simply pro Trump content, violates their “violent criminal organizations policy”. This is outrageous election interference.
 
She does. Yet it feels she is deserving of much more.

Of course, the right-wing chuds are rending garments over how "Biden is throwing an elderly woman in jail for political dissent"
 
I guess trying to be elss crazy than Laura Loomer didn't work for her
 
Fiore, who does not have a law degree, was appointed as a judge in deep-red Nye County in 2022 shortly after she lost her campaign for state treasurer.

Wait...what?
 
In our newest episode of "Satan shuffling through the papers on his desk mumbling 'I don't even have a form for that one.'"

Former MAGA candidate for Gov of NV Michele Fiore convicted of embezzling money from a charity to honor a fallen police officer to use it on her plastic surgery and daughter’s wedding.

https://apnews.com/article/republic...fraud-nevada-5844d79dacf0bfd6b43d36e03eb6cd95

She looks like she should sue her plastic surgeon for malpractice.
 
In our newest episode of "Satan shuffling through the papers on his desk mumbling 'I don't even have a form for that one.'"

Former MAGA candidate for Gov of NV Michele Fiore convicted of embezzling money from a charity to honor a fallen police officer to use it on her plastic surgery and daughter’s wedding.

https://apnews.com/article/republic...fraud-nevada-5844d79dacf0bfd6b43d36e03eb6cd95

She looks like she should sue her plastic surgeon for malpractice.

Is she the one in the foreground or background?
 
Lakota Man posted

Lakota Man
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So, on Tuesday Idaho Republican State Senator Dan Foreman told Trish Carter-Goodheart, a Democrat who is running for a State House seat to, “go back where she come from.”

Carter-Goodheart is Native American from the Nez Perce Tribe.

Dan should go back to where HE came from.

Picture of Trish Carter-Goodheart in link

https://x.com/LakotaMan1/status/1842248974503170435
 
Each count carries a possible penalty of 20 years in prison. Fiore, who has been suspended without pay from her current elected position as a justice of the peace in rural Pahrump, Nevada, will be sentenced Jan. 6.

Irony so delicious I'll have seconds.
 
Not a politician but....

CNN pundit Scott Jennings dismissed Bruce Springsteen’s recent endorsement of Vice President Harris.

“I can’t think of anything I care about less than some moron celebrity … we’ve got Hulk Hogan, and that’s all I need,” Jennings said Thursday night on the channel. “I legitimately don’t care because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ran the country into the ground.”

Hand him his walking papers and move on.
 
Scott Jennings will say anything for his right-wing viewpoint paycheck. Even something as completely asinine as “I can’t think of anything I care about less than some moron celebrity … we’ve got Hulk Hogan, and that’s all I need,” Jennings said Thursday night on the channel. “I legitimately don’t care because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ran the country into the ground.”

This country has been run into the ground so badly that the Inflation Reduction Act has reduced the annual inflation to

The latest jobs report was just devastating!:rolleyes:
U.S. job gains increased by the most in six months in September and the unemployment rate fell to 4.1%, pointing to a resilient economy that likely does not need the Federal Reserve to deliver large interest rate cuts for the rest of this year.
In addition to the bigger-than-expected increase in nonfarm payrolls reported by the Labor Department on Friday, wages rose at a solid pace last month. The closely watched employment report also showed the economy added 72,000 more jobs in July and August than previously estimated.

It just goes to show that no matter what crap they fling, a large portion of the populace will just lick it off the wall.
 
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I agree Trump is sociopathic enough to tell ever lie in the book.

But I also believe there are three things he could never say:

I was wrong.
I regret my actions.
I am humble.
 
I agree Trump is sociopathic enough to tell ever lie in the book.

But I also believe there are three things he could never say:

I was wrong.
I regret my actions.
I am humble.

The closest he could get:

Donald J. Trump
March 6 ·
I’m humbly asking if you can chip in $5, $10, or even $25?
With your donation, we will win back the White House.
If you can’t contribute now, don’t even think about it. Take care of your family and yourself first.
When I’m back in office, we will Make America Great Again
 
The closest he could get:

But my point was that the first line was proof the message was written by some campaign dink.

DJT doesn’t have time to dictate every e-mail with his name at the bottom or every IMS with his name at the top..

And DJT certainly has neither the time nor the temperament to make $5 and $10 requests.

Just a few weeks ago he was chastising $100,000 donors at a fundraiser.
 
But my point was that the first line was proof the message was written by some campaign dink.

DJT doesn’t have time to dictate every e-mail with his name at the bottom or every IMS with his name at the top..

And DJT certainly has neither the time nor the temperament to make $5 and $10 requests.

Just a few weeks ago he was chastising $100,000 donors at a fundraiser.

Oh, I totally agree that was written by a staffer. Trump would never tell someone not to send him money if they can't afford it and to put their family first. And it contained no nasty, false accusations and no personal grievances.
 
I agree Trump is sociopathic enough to tell ever lie in the book.

But I also believe there are three things he could never say:

I was wrong.
I regret my actions.
I am humble.

Nonsense, I am sure if you asked him he would tell you he is the humblest person ever to have lived, even compared to Jesus who they tell me wasn't that humble you know.
 
Nonsense, I am sure if you asked him he would tell you he is the humblest person ever to have lived, even compared to Jesus who they tell me wasn't that humble you know.
Especially now, as popular usage has changed "humble" to something else. Nowadays everyone who gets an extraordinary honor is humbled by it.
 
Especially now, as popular usage has changed "humble" to something else. Nowadays everyone who gets an extraordinary honor is humbled by it.
The niceties we use can get cloying.
The two in politics that stick in my craw are... "Honorable" when addressing any fellow member of Congress (yeah, pull the other one) and any mention of a US state and it has to be "Great'.
Gawd, either give it up or go dig the powdered wigs out of the closet. [emoji1785]
 
The niceties we use can get cloying.
The two in politics that stick in my craw are... "Honorable" when addressing any fellow member of Congress (yeah, pull the other one) and any mention of a US state and it has to be "Great'.
Gawd, either give it up or go dig the powdered wigs out of the closet. [emoji1785]

Nah. Just borrow some from British courts. Every time I see a barrister or judge wearing one of those silly things, I have to laugh.
 
The niceties we use can get cloying.
The two in politics that stick in my craw are... "Honorable" when addressing any fellow member of Congress (yeah, pull the other one) and any mention of a US state and it has to be "Great'.
Gawd, either give it up or go dig the powdered wigs out of the closet. [emoji1785]
I think it was Ambrose Bierce who demonstrated the proper use of the word "honorable," with the sentence "The honorable gentleman is a scurvy cur."
 
Time to revive this thread because the stupid only get stupider. I don't even have words for it anymore...

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