I'm still trying to figure out the mystery of republicans being able to stand upright without spines!! It's a medical miracle!!
As their population continues to implode, modern medicine is beginning to specialize in treating conservatives, and finding new and exciting ways to keep the marching morons marching. Exoskeletons are expensive, but brain surgery is still risky. By experimenting on conservatives, the medical profession can develop the technology for everyone else.
True. You're NOT a republican if you can't lie, steal, cheat , and con millions of dumb American citizens with a straight face. So get on the god damned trump train, bitches---or YOU'RE OUTTA 'HERE.!! (now that's the way to get any reticent suck asses in line, by god.)
What nobody knows is, in reality, Rupert Murdoch is the devil himself, and routinely kidnaps innocent conservatives for sexual rituals.
McCarthy has said that the GOP needs to move forward which is actually what Liz Cheney is saying. McCarthy and others in the GOP like Graham want to move forward with Trump's warped brand of populism because they think it is needed. Cheney doesn't. That's the crux of the disagreement. McCarthy and Graham (initially Mr. Count Me Out a day after the Capitol riot) now thinks removing Cheney is needed to move forward with Trump. They want to forget about the riot but not Trump who keeps promoting election fraud nonsense six months after the election that incited the riot.
Cheney keeps rebuffing Trump's election fraud lies, and it's infuriating some members of the GOP. McCarthy and Graham should be blaming Trump for continuing with his election lies six months after the election instead of attacking Cheney for rebuffing them and embracing democracy. McCarthy said on a hot mic about Cheney, "I've had enough of her."
A Capitol riot suspect yelled 'f--- all of you!' at his Zoom court hearing then hung up on the judge, reports say Mia Jankowicz May 7, 2021 A Capitol riot suspect yelled 'f--- all of you!' at his Zoom court hearing then hung up on the judge, reports say excerpt: "A Capitol riot suspect unleashed an expletive-filled tirade and hung up on the judge in a chaotic Zoom hearing, according to reports. Landon Copeland was charged with violent entry to the Capitol and assaulting and obstructing law enforcement, among other charges relating to the January 6 insurrection. A criminal complaint said Copeland pushed against a police line with a stolen riot shield and attempted to destroy a barricade while approaching the building. At his Thursday court hearing, Copeland yelled: "You people f---ed this up. You're going to give me a psych eval. I don't like 70% of my income going to the government. F--- all of you!" according to The Daily Beast's Pilar Menendez."
And now Ohio... Ohio GOP leaders want Rep. Gonzalez to resign over Trump impeachment vote (cincinnati.com) And Lindsey Graham... Sen. Lindsey Graham says the GOP can't move forward without Trump (nbcnews.com) How does this one term, twice impeached, corrupt, incompetent, worst president ever, who incited an insurrection by pushing a big lie that the election was rigged, command such power and respect? If a Republican doesn't give Trump a free pass on everything, including putting their lives in danger, that Republican faces punishment! If Lindsey Graham is right that the GOP can't move forward without Trump then we must see to it that they can't move forward at all. As long as they remain the party of Trump then they must be the party of 2nd place. Vote Democrat.
I still say Trump paid for sex and should be charged with the correct criminal code violation for prostitution. Truck drivers have been arrested for paying lot lizards a few dollars for the same thing.
Trump's rioter faces additional charges. Pa. man who participated in Capitol riot will likely face additional charges: Prosecutor excerpts: "Extensive discovery including videos, photographs, cell phone records and witness interviews already have been turned over to the defense, Birney said. He is charged with entering a restricted building, disruptive conduct, violent entry, demonstrating in a Capitol building and obstructing an official proceeding (Electoral College)." "An FBI affidavit states an analysis of his cell phone revealed these messages: Jan. 5 - “Might be able to bum rush” the White House and take it over, and that he was going to the Capitol event where people would be protesting the results of the election. Jan. 7 – “Look at those scared little [expletive],” he texted when sharing a picture of members of Congress taking cover. Jan. 8 - “We all stormed the Capitol and tried to take over the government” followed by “we failed but [expletive] it.”"
Lawyer blames 'Foxitis' for his US Capitol riot client's actions, as another defendant derails hearings with profane outbursts | CNN Politics excerpt: "Antonio's court appearance was disrupted, however, by an outburst from another defendant, Landon Copeland of Utah. Copeland disrupted the proceedings even before his hearing began. He was dialed into a videoconference with a federal judge in Washington who was holding hearings for several other Capitol riot defendants at the same time. Copeland was scheduled to be the last case called for the day, and repeatedly shouted while other rioters appeared before the judge. After Antonio's attorney blamed Fox News and "Foxitis," Copeland, apparently enraged by these comments, shouted, "I object." He was subsequently placed on mute by federal magistrate Judge Robin Meriweather. Immediately after Copeland was taken off mute, he screamed, "I am going to tell the truth." He then launched into a tirade against his own lawyers, law enforcement and the judge. "I don't like you people" Copeland said, over the protest of his attorney Ryan Stout. "... I don't know who you are, you are a robot to me. I'm out here in the desert, in no-man's-land. You can't find me if I don't want you to.""
Trump rioter Copeland was put on mute, just like Trump during the presidential debate. Trump and his people don't play by the rules. Their anger and frustration are extreme when forced to abide by the rules.