kjironman1
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He sure will
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He sure will
Never looked at it? Right away you know there's some lying going on.Hold on...First Biden shows support to his son, and now he's going to listen to scientists?
And they have "proof" that his son has illegal pornography on his HD, that A: the owner of the store where the laptop was found said he never looked at it B: they've claimed they held onto this knowledge for months now and viewed it (which itself is an illegal act) and C: the PDF they said was evidence of this whole shit was created....last week?
Are they even trying anymore? This is the laziest and dumbest smear campaign on record.
They aren't lying.That last one ^^^^^^^^^^^ Is absolutely out of this world.
40 votes in the poll and only 1 said they are voting for trump
This is John Kelly last week.Where's John Kelly, Jim Mattis, and H.R. McMaster? History will not look kindly on them for their silence. I know Mattis wrote that letter criticizing Trump a while back, but he needs to speak up more now.
Well that CNN video didn't post well but he totally destroyed Trump.
Called him the "Most Flawed man he has ever known".
"Former White House chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John Kelly, has told friends that President Donald Trump "is the most flawed person" he's ever known."
He's obviously never met me!
Will this work for you?I'd prefer it if Kelly came out to speak for himself instead of hiding behind some anonymous source. As for McMaster, I've watched a few of his interviews recently. He's playing the same kind of game that Bolton is playing.
Well, we know one thing, two out of Maris, JohnnyBoy and ABM are not reading this poll thread.40 votes in the poll and only 1 said they are voting for trump
Make no mistake: I am a Republican, and I wanted this President to succeed. But too often in times of crisis, Donald Trump has proven he is a man without character, and his personal defects have resulted in leadership failures so significant that they can be measured in lost American lives. I witnessed Trump's inability to do his job over the course of two-and-a-half years inside the Administration. Everyone saw it, though most were hesitant to speak up for fear of reprisals.
I've been joined by an unprecedented number of former colleagues who've chosen to speak out against the man they once served. Donald Trump's character and record have now been challenged in myriad ways by his own former Chief of Staff, National Security Advisor, Communications Director, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Director of National Intelligence, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and others he personally appointed.
Trump has been exactly what we conservatives always said government should NOT be: expansive, wasteful, arbitrary, unpredictable, and prone to abuses of power. Worse still, as I've noted previously, he's waged an all-out assault on reason, preferring to enthrone emotion and impulse in the seat of government. The consequences have been calamitous, and if given four more years, he will push the limits of his power further than the "high crimes and misdemeanors" for which he was already impeached.
Here is John Kelly today. I would hope this would be enough for any republican.Where's John Kelly, Jim Mattis, and H.R. McMaster? History will not look kindly on them for their silence. I know Mattis wrote that letter criticizing Trump a while back, but he needs to speak up more now.
That is a lie also.93% of Republicans voted for Trump. So much for RVAT and TLP efforts.
Well at least my link was free.The link you posted needs a login to read. I don't have access.
Here's a link from the Washington Post: "Despite pleas by “Never Trump” voices, the president secured a larger share of Republican voters nationally, 94 percent in 2020, than four years ago, when he won 88 percent and third-party candidates received more support."
Makes much more sense.I should have clarified earlier that Republicans who voted in the 2020 Presidential Election, ~93% voted for Trump.