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  1. they say that little girl who had her face shot off was pretty. and tyranny? where were all you bro's when they took over the capitol? you are not police nor military if you are retired. that good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy sounds great but it happened what less than 1 percent of the time. people are showing every single day we do not deserves guns. we have turned them into play toys. notice how most shooter have to have that look? they wear military gear or dress all in black in case that photo op comes up. americans do not deserve military grade weapons. i know you own an assault weapon. you got a bump stock with that?
  2. . this is basically what you are saying dude.!i am sorry that little girl is dead now and has not face tho many thought she was pretty because i gotta have my pop gun. and my guns over rule her life to live". but i imagine you feel better since you have many that could care less about human life. you people only care about life when it concerns abortion.
  3. did you even read the article? trump refused. he had three years.THREE YEARS! where do you people come from? my lord.........
  4. and the shame of it is they think it is ok. hell they even laugh and belittle you if you seem to even show you care about something like that. but when you point out they are christian then you hate religion and are the devil himself. i got news for folks. the devil is alive and well and is hiding in plain site with many or most religious orgs.
  5. tubs is such an ass. right now he is holding up promotions in the military over some nonsense and the big boys have already come out and said he is hurting the military and i believe it's readiness as well. tub does not care.
  6. this cat is the very reason i do not trust most repubs. they vetted him and when all the allegations were brought up they let him off the hook. now he has i think 14 federal indictments on him. how can you trust people like that? the same party ran hershel who stole half is campaign funds and is being looked at by the feds. then we got the kooks like greene and granny with a gun {i forget her name}.they have the Qnon cult which i still do not understand. now the nazi's are trying to take over their party and walk around proudly with death patches which of course is aimed at dems and i can only assume at this point anyone of color? and of course right now they are doing almost nothing while children are being murdered. i mean i understand rights but after a while if you are not a moron or a pig it is time to relook at things and stop this madness. and then people like trump running on anger and hate unless it is "his" people and which he still throws under the bus if he needs to. vent over.
  7. Chris Christie and other Republicans criticize Trump after E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse verdict David Knowles·Senior EditorWed, May 10, 2023 at 12:46 PM CDT 5–7 minutes Former President Donald Trump. (Portsmouth, England) In the wake of Tuesday's verdict in the civil trial of former President Donald Trump that found he had sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s, a handful of prominent Republicans voiced their dismay that he could once again represent the party in the 2024 presidential election. Here's a rundown of those in the GOP who were comfortable expressing their belief that the jury's decision to side with Carroll and award her $5 million is yet another sign that the party should nominate someone else to take on President Biden. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie addresses a gathering during a town hall style meeting at New England College, Thursday, April 20, 2023, in Henniker, N.H. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) In a Wednesday interview with Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, former New Jersey Gov. Christie, a Trump confidant turned outspoken critic, took aim at Trump's claim that he had "no idea who this woman is." "And look, you know, his response, to me, was ridiculous, that he didn't even know the woman. I mean, you know, how many coincidences are we going to have here with Donald Trump, Brian? I mean, he must be the unluckiest S.O.B. in the world," said Christie, who is exploring a possible campaign against Trump for the 2024 GOP nomination. "He just has random people who he has never met before, who are able convince a jury that he sexually abused them? I mean, this guy. It is one person after another, one woman after another. The stories just continue to pile up. And I think we all know he's not unlucky and that he engaged in this kind of conduct." Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a candidate against Trump for the 2024 GOP nomination, called Trump's actions "indefensible." “Over the course of my over 25 years of experience in the courtroom, I have seen firsthand how a cavalier and arrogant contempt for the rule of law can backfire,” he said, according to The Hill. “The jury verdict should be treated with seriousness and is another example of the indefensible behavior of Donald Trump,” said Hutchinson, who like Christie is also a former U.S. attorney. Sen. Mitt Romney Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, talks to reporters during votes, at the Capitol in Washington, on Feb. 15, 2022. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah has been among Trump's staunches GOP critics, and he saw Tuesday's verdict as one more example of a pattern of behavior that justifies that stance. “I hope the American people, the jury of the American people, reach the same conclusion as the jury of his peers, which is that Donald Trump should not be our nominee and he certainly shouldn’t be president of the United States,” Romney told reporters Tuesday on Capitol Hill. “We have other people who are highly qualified that could lead our party to victory, and someone who’s been found to have committed sexual assault should not be the face of the Republican Party.” “I think that there will be some people, surely, who say, ‘You know, I don’t think it’s a good idea to have someone who’s been convicted of sexual assault to be the face for my children and my grandchildren and the world,’” Romney added. Sen. Bill Cassidy Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., speaks during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Rod Lamkey/Pool via AP) Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana told reporters that the verdict was another red flag about nominating Trump in 2024. “Of course it creates a concern. How could it not create a concern? If what the woman says … he’s been found to be civilly liable, how could it do anything else but create a concern?” Cassidy said. Sen. John Thune Sen. John Thune (R-SD) speaks during a news conference following the Senate Republican weekly policy luncheons at the U.S. Capitol Building on April 18, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) An ally of Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Sen. John Thune of South Dakota said the verdict against Trump was part of a “cumulative effect to just the constant drama and chaos that always seems to surround him." Sen. Mike Rounds Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S. Dak., takes part in a hearing for the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) “You never liked to hear that a former president has been found — in a civil court — guilty of those types of actions,” Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota told reporters Tuesday. “It focuses a lot of us on what we’ve been saying for some time now, which is we are looking for an individual to lead this party forward in a united method and we’re looking forward to those individuals coming forward.” Sen. John Cornyn Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, arrives for the Senate classified briefing on Tuesday, February 14, 2023. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) Setting aside the testimony given by multiple women about Trump's sexual abuse, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas saw the verdict as confirmation that the former president would not be able to win a second term. “The fact is, I do not think he could win the presidency,” Cornyn told reporters on Capitol Hill. "Regardless of what you think about him as an individual, to me, electability is ... the sole criterion."
  8. it would be more constructive if YOU would talk to YOUR fellow trumpys to let him go. see how that works? when you bitch you give your heart away and guess what? i go scouting for more trump news to keep you up to date. what do you do? you keep trying to put lipstick on a pig and those with half a brain are just laughing at you dude. i mean hell i know i am crazy so whats up with you?
  9. 'It Was Really Bad': Ex-Trump White House Press Secretary Details Harassment Ed Mazza 2–3 minutes Stephanie Grisham, who served as White House press secretary under Donald Trump, said she witnessed the then-president’s sexual harassment firsthand. She told CNN that she had to try to protect one staffer in particular who Trump would request accompany him on trips. “He one time had one of my other deputies bring her back so that they could look at her ass, is what he said to him,” Grisham said. “I sat down and talked to her at one point, asked her if she was uncomfortable. I tried everything I could to ensure she was never alone with him.” Grisham said she spoke to various chiefs of staff, including Mark Meadows, about Trump’s behavior. “I think, at the end of the day, what could they do other than go in there and say, ‘This isn’t good, Sir’?” she said. “Donald Trump will do what Donald Trump wants to do.” Grisham’s comments came hours after a civil jury found the former president liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. Grisham said Trump would often comment on people’s looks and speculate about cosmetic surgery. “But with this one staffer, it was really bad, to the point that I was extremely uncomfortable,” she said, adding that all senior White House staffers at the time knew about the situation. “I did everything I could to keep her off of trips actually, and to stay with her if she was with him alone because I was really nervous about what could happen,” Grisham added. She did not name the staffer. Grisham has recounted the details before, including in her book. Critics slammed Grisham for failing to take stronger action and for writing a book about it afterward. “I frankly see no redeeming quality in this woman or any of the Trump accomplices who now want to clear their names and want to make a buck,” CNN political commentator Ana Navarro said earlier. Need help? Visit RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Online Hotline or the National Sexual Violence Resource Center’s website.
  10. Bo Jackson says he’s been suffering from hiccups for nearly a year Updated: May. 10, 2023, 9:22 a.m.|Published: May. 10, 2023, 9:19 a.m. 3–4 minutes Bo Jackson, shown here at a Chicago White Sox game in 2020, said Wednesday he's been dealing with chronic hiccups for nearly a year. (Photo by Brian Kersey/Getty Images)Getty Images By Creg Stephenson | cstephenson@al.com Auburn legend Bo Jackson said Wednesday his absence from the dedication of the Frank Thomas statue outside Plainsman Park during A-Day festivities last month was because he’s been dealing with an unusual medical condition. Appearing on “McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning” on Birmingham’s WJOX-FM, Jackson said he’s been suffering from chronic hiccups for nearly a year. The former two-sport star and superstar Nike pitchman — who now makes his home in the Chicago area — was in town to play in the Regions Tradition Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament at Greystone. “I wasn’t there (at the Thomas ceremony) because of dealing with hiccups,” Jackson said. “I’ve had the hiccups since last July. I’m getting a medical procedure done the end of this week, I think, to try to remedy it. I’ve been busy sitting at the doctor’s poking me, shining lights down my throat, probing me every way they can to find out why I’ve got these hiccups. That’s the only reason I wasn’t there.” Thomas played baseball at Auburn from 1987-89 and also spent a year on the football team, narrowly missing being teammates with Jackson in both sports (they were later teammates professionally with the Chicago White Sox in the early 1990s, however). Known as “The Big Hurt,” Thomas played 19 major-league seasons and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014. Asked if doctors have figured out a cause of or a solution to his hiccups problem, the 60-year-old Jackson responded “hell, no.” “I have done everything — scare me, hang upside down, drink water, smell the ass of a porcupine,” Jackson said, “it doesn’t work.” Jackson made his annual visit to the Regions Tradition Pro-Am, where he played as part of a group with American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, former R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills and Champions Tour pro Scott McCarron. He was joined in his WJOX interview by new Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze, who played in a group with PGA legend Ernie Els, among others. Though he’s regarded as one of the greatest all-around athletes in history, golf remains one game Jackson hasn’t mastered. But he’s OK with that, he said, given that he hasn’t practiced it as much as at least one other pastime for which he was notorious as a young boy. “The golf game sucks as usual,” Jackson said. “It ain’t nothing to brag about. “… Put it to you this way, if golf was throwing rocks, I’d be the baddest man on the planet. I’d be the baddest man on the planet. But I quit throwing rocks because I got in too much trouble. If I play too much golf, I’m gonna get in trouble. So just every now and then, someone will call me ‘hey, you want to play?’ So I pick up the sticks and go play.” If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. “I have done everything — scare me, hang upside down, drink water, smell the ass of a porcupine,” Jackson said, “it doesn’t work.” this is hilarious............
  11. What Auburn football coach Hugh Freeze said about MSU transfer QB Payton Thorne Richard Silva, Montgomery Advertiser 3–4 minutes BIRMINGHAM — Auburn football landed its quarterback from the transfer portal Friday, as former Michigan State QB Payton Thorne committed to the Tigers after spending four seasons with the Spartans. Thorne comes to the Plains and instantly becomes one of the more experienced quarterbacks in the SEC, as he has appeared in 29 games and completed 61% of his passes for 6,493 yards and 49 touchdowns. He coupled that production in the air with 270 rushing yards and six scores. "His leadership, his experience, his toughness (and) his football IQ," Freeze said at the Regions Tradition Golf Tournament in Birmingham on Wednesday when asked what drew him to Thorne. "I just think he has won football games in a very good conference and I think it elevates that room. TRANSFER PORTAL: Final 3 positions of need for Auburn football as summer approaches TIGERS: 'I know it can win': Why Hugh Freeze leads recruiting strategy with Auburn football "I've said it's all about competition, and again, I want to say: I'm excited about Robby (Ashford). I'm excited about Holden Geriner. I look forward to that competition that's going to make us all better if handled the right way. I think it definitely improved us." Adding Thorne isn't Freeze's first time bringing in a quarterback from the transfer portal. He enjoyed success during his tenure Ole Miss with portal QBs Chad Kelly and Bo Wallace, along with former Auburn quarterback Malik Willis at Liberty. "I give a lot of that credit to the people who have helped me coach them like Dan Werner and (special assistant to the head coach) Kent Austin," Freeze said. "(Offensive coordinator) Philip Montgomery joins that crew. I think that I've got some of the best quarterback coaches in the country that are with me. I think I have a pretty good feel of how to get a kid ready and what he can do, and then kind of playing to those strengths. "We've had success with that. And now you're getting one that's probably more proven than any I've had before. Again, I thought Robby and Holden really improved this spring. So, looking forward to that." After Thorne announced his commitment to the Tigers, Ashford, who is the incumbent starter from last season, put out a tweet that said, "Let's work. Iron sharpens iron!! War Eagle." "It's an unrealistic expectation if you think you're not going to have four quarterbacks," Freeze said. "Obviously, with TJ (Finley) leaving, we had to get another one. I'm not going to go into the season (with less than four QBs), nor will I next year or the year after. We're going to sign four quarterbacks and every single year it's going to be a competition. ... I don't think we're the only team that's taking quarterbacks or receivers or O-line. You've got to grow up. ... "I thought Robby handled it well. But I think sometimes the narrative that is created is, 'Oh God, they took somebody else.' Yeah, we're going to do that every year. So is everybody else." Richard Silva is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at rsilva@gannett.com or on Twitter @rich_silva18.
  12. this is what kills me about your side. if the dems bring up russia and you guys raise all kinds of hell about it but it is ok for you guys to do the same? bad look. it is why i do not pity you fools....you are not honest and do not take your own advice............
  13. billboard.com Celebrities React to Trump Ruling Glenn Rowley 4–5 minutes Bette Midler, Jamie Lee Curtis and More Celebrities React to Trump Ruling "A solid win for E Jean," writes Bette Midler. Bette Midler attends the WSJ Magazine 2019 Innovator Awards at MOMA on November 6, 2019 in New York City. ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GI Donald Trump was convicted Tuesday (May 9) of sexually assaulting and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll and everyone from Bette Midler to Jamie Lee Curtis and Stormy Daniels took to social media to react to the news. With the court’s decision, Trump becomes the first former president in U.S. history to be convicted of sexual abuse. As a result of the civil case, the Republican Party figurehead was ordered to pay $5 million in damages to Carroll, who testified that he assaulted her in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman in the mid-’90s. The court loss adds to his mounting legal problems, which also include 34 counts of falsifying business records stemming from the hush money payments he made to Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, as well as investigations regarding election fraud in Georgia, the classified documents found in a storage closet at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and more. Scroll through more celebrity reactions to Trump being found guilty of sexual abuse below. #TRUMP, formerly Donald J Drumpf, must pay #EJeanCarroll $5million for sexual abuse and defamation. A solid win for E Jean. — bettemidler (@BetteMidler) May 9, 2023 THE #GOP IS PROUD TO PRESENT OUR CANDIDATE FOR THE HIGHEST OFFICE IN THE LAND, FORMER PRESIDENT, REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER, CONVICTED FELON OF 17 COUNTS OF TAX FRAUD AND UNDER INVESTIGATION FOR TREASON AND THEFT OF TOP SECRET GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS — bettemidler (@BetteMidler) May 9, 2023 RUN MAGA… RUN !!! 🏃‍♂️ Run to pay Trump’s $5,000,000 in damages to E. Jean Carroll for sexual assault and defamation. Stormy Daniels indictment. ✅ E. Jean Carroll. ✅ Up next: Incitement of an insurrection. Georgia Election Fraud. Stolen Top Secret documents. Tax Evasion.… pic.twitter.com/2L09HPZbIR — Billy Baldwin (@BillyBaldwin) May 9, 2023 Y’all, the rape part of the charge was a “no” because @ejeancarroll said on the stand under oath that she didn’t know if she was penetrated by his genitalia because she couldn’t SEE (or I guess FEEL) his tiny mushroom. Y’all. Y’ALL!!! 🍄 — yvette nicole brown (@YNB) May 9, 2023 Trump didn't sue me. Haha! And I was NOT found to be untruthful..the opposite, actually. It was simply ruled that his tweet about me was "hyperbole" and not defamation and that my FORMER attorney made gross mistakes in his fillings. Get your facts straight https://t.co/iwYKpob03n — Stormy Daniels (@StormyDaniels) May 10, 2023 Mrs Carol just grows more and more heroic as this sinks in – also this – it appears – is the first time the rabid pig 🐷 of a man has actually been held accountable – not trump org – him – because he ‘s so pathetically , pathologically entitled – just such a sick vicious… — John Cusack (@johncusack) May 10, 2023 Fact. A man Indicted for campaign finance crime of paying hush money to a porn star and found guilty of Sexual Abuse is poised to be the Republican nominee for President. — Rob Reiner (@robreiner) May 9, 2023 Looks like lying every minute of your life isn’t a winning way to live. Looking at you, George and Donald. — Rob Reiner (@robreiner) May 9, 2023
  14. the whole damn thread is about trump dude. Maybe YOU need to put the bong down.
  15. pride, honor,justice. are you a woman? this lady hurt for many years and she finally rose up and faced trump. this is a scary thing because hell even thirteen years olds that went to court dropped everything and moved because her family was threatened. i will not post the article again because i have done so. see? you are tending this womans business instead of minding your own business. also people like you make it harder to get a sexual assault or rape charges to stick.
  16. have you ever noticed when you come at me with lies how i stay on you like a bulldog? there are a lot of people like that. you want to give a piece of s*** the benefit of the doubt. back in the nineties i did some stuff for second chance.we did a lot of stuff but the one i am most proud of is having a christmas party where every child got a gift. they got to see santa. they have a live band and everyone had soa with pizza and ice cream. man what a great memory. but my point is when you are around these people you hear many things about rape and the causes,etc. i was invited to be a counselor for them i turned them down because of my own family sorrows with rape and etc. just admit you like trump dude. you are still taking up for him. you have to live with it not me.
  17. yes he speaks with a forked tongue. he gives himself away every single time he posts something. i do not give any of them a pass. trump is a career criminal who had money and bought off his troubles. he has tried to burn this country to the ground. he has ramped up violence in this country. words matter. and when trump tells his followers to hit em again it has emboldened his followers. hell he tried to steal an election.cozying up to racists and white nationalists. hell if it was black nationalists the right would lose their mind. i mean these people are wearing death patches now. this is a shameful point in our history and the repukes are to blame.
  18. Tuesday was a very good day for justice for the first time in his extremely pampered and privileged life, serial criminal Donald Trump has been finally held accountable for his actions Jeff Tiedrich May 10 (a short one today, because I have to rush off to an event later this morning.) yesterday was a very good day for justice in America. Upgrade to paid for the first time in his extremely pampered and privileged life, serial criminal Donald Trump has been finally held accountable for his actions. Donald Trump Sexually Abused and Defamed E. Jean Carroll, Jury Finds Donald Trump — and do stop me if you’ve heard this one before — is a stupid ******* moron who always makes thing worse for himself. in addition to sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll, Trump ****** himself. he did everything he could to express his utter contemp for the entire legal process. judges hate that. juries hate that. their extremely short 3-hour deliberation showed that they couldn’t wait to find this ****head liable and get on with their lives. and of course, Trump melted straight the **** down on his crappy app. tough s***, a**hole. congratulations to E. Jean Carroll. congratulations to America. good things came in twos yesterday. late in the afternoon we learned that George Santos has been indicted by the DOJ. for what we don’t yet know. take your pick, the guy is a walking rap sheet waiting to happen. we’ll find out for what when the indictment is unsealed at Santos’s arraignment, which will take place later this morning. as I’m typing this, it’s being reported that Santos has surrendered to federal authorities. even Republicans have had it up to here with this guy. but don’t look for Santos to resign. the guy who swindled money from a homeless veteran with a sick dog has no shame. and don’t look to Spineless Kevin to expel Santos. he needs Santos’s vote in order to inflict his debt ceiling ****ery on America. everyone is entitled to my own opinion is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
  19. of course not. i am not a thug. i do not mistreat women. i do not harm women. i do not assault them. you people are morons. look at ALL the crap trump has done and yet you guys still want to kiss up to trump. you must have been educated at trump university right? well if you got in and out before they shut it down. funny the law said it was a scam and trump had to pay 25 million dollars. the only frigging fake news about trump is you guys continue to take up for him.
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