The 2019 Rebellion

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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Trump kicked Hillary's ass, 306 to 232. It's time to just accept the truth.

This is not about that. This is about Trumps conduct in office. Trump has broken laws and has failed to uphold his oath. It's time to just accept the truth.

So he's guilty before he's been charged or had a trial? Should force be used to get him out?

All the evidence shows that he is guilty. He will get his trial.
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

The White House’s trenchant declaration to House impeachment investigators last week was unequivocal: No more witnesses or documents for a “totally compromised kangaroo court.”

But just a week later, it has become clear that President Trump’s attempts to stonewall the Democrat-led inquiry that has imperiled his presidency and ensnared much of his inner circle are crumbling.

One by one, a parade of Trump administration career diplomats and senior officials has offered a cascade of revelations. Those accounts have corroborated and expanded upon key aspects of the whistle-blower complaint that spawned the impeachment inquiry into whether the president abused his power to enlist Ukraine to help him in the 2020 presidential election.

The latest disclosures came on Wednesday, when a former top aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo offered an inside account of what he said was a demoralized State Department, where career diplomats were sidelined and others apparently were pressed to use their posts “to advance domestic political objectives.” In six hours of voluntary testimony, the former aide, Michael McKinley, told impeachment investigators that he quit his post as Mr. Pompeo’s senior adviser amid mounting frustrations over the Trump administration’s treatment of diplomats and its failure to support them in the face of the impeachment inquiry, according to a copy of his opening remarks.

Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

Like I said, this is a rebellion.


Marie Yovanovitch, isn't that the bitch that had her staff illegally monitoring US citizens that disagreed with her politically? All ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president, he can remove her for any reason or no reason at all.

.
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

The White House’s trenchant declaration to House impeachment investigators last week was unequivocal: No more witnesses or documents for a “totally compromised kangaroo court.”

But just a week later, it has become clear that President Trump’s attempts to stonewall the Democrat-led inquiry that has imperiled his presidency and ensnared much of his inner circle are crumbling.

One by one, a parade of Trump administration career diplomats and senior officials has offered a cascade of revelations. Those accounts have corroborated and expanded upon key aspects of the whistle-blower complaint that spawned the impeachment inquiry into whether the president abused his power to enlist Ukraine to help him in the 2020 presidential election.

The latest disclosures came on Wednesday, when a former top aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo offered an inside account of what he said was a demoralized State Department, where career diplomats were sidelined and others apparently were pressed to use their posts “to advance domestic political objectives.” In six hours of voluntary testimony, the former aide, Michael McKinley, told impeachment investigators that he quit his post as Mr. Pompeo’s senior adviser amid mounting frustrations over the Trump administration’s treatment of diplomats and its failure to support them in the face of the impeachment inquiry, according to a copy of his opening remarks.

Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

Like I said, this is a rebellion.


Marie Yovanovitch, isn't that the bitch that had her staff illegally monitoring US citizens that disagreed with her politically? All ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president, he can remove her for any reason or no reason at all.

.

Trump has violated the law. This is not about who Trump could fire.
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man

Dang, is the 2019 Rebellion any different than the 2016 Rebellion? 2017 Rebellion, or the 2018 Rebellion?

You guys crack me up. If the courts tomorrow ruled on all the litigation Trump has pending so as to avoid justice tomorrow, his presidency would be done.
 
So in the eyes of the crazy angry congressional democrats, the concept of duty, honor, Country has been replaced with "revolt and rebellion" because they were disappointed at the results of the 2016 election. Democrats including the House Speaker abandoned the responsibilities of their own districts and the U.S. in favor of an attempted political coup.
 
I wish. I pray democrats take to the streets in rebellion.

And what are you going to do?

I'll answer. Post more racist ignorance on the internet.

You can't whip nobody's ass woman.

Know your limitations.

Ahm yoah Huckleberry big man.
No, just a man tired of reading that racist bitches crap.
And you have been doing it for years. It's just delicious knowing that I can make you do the monkey dance any time I want. Now give us a high kick the organ grinder is still playing.
 
Guns aren't required for a rebellion.
Excellent your rebellion should last about 5 minutes

You don't stop a rebellion by shooting those who rebel. I know, because I saw the civil rights movement.
Moron that wasn't a rebellion

Good retort, not.
Ok if you believe protest are rebellions
I am not going to argue with white people about what the civil rights movement was. It was a rebellion against the existing system of that time.
 
So in the eyes of the crazy angry congressional democrats, the concept of duty, honor, Country has been replaced with "revolt and rebellion" because they were disappointed at the results of the 2016 election. Democrats including the House Speaker abandoned the responsibilities of their own districts and the U.S. in favor of an attempted political coup.
No nutcase, that's not it.
 
I wish. I pray democrats take to the streets in rebellion.

And what are you going to do?

I'll answer. Post more racist ignorance on the internet.

You can't whip nobody's ass woman.

Know your limitations.

Ahm yoah Huckleberry big man.
No, just a man tired of reading that racist bitches crap.
And you have been doing it for years. It's just delicious knowing that I can make you do the monkey dance any time I want. Now give us a high kick the organ grinder is still playing.

I respond to your trash when I choose to bitch. I've posted nothing racist. Now take your ass back to the trailer and hang your laundry on the clothesline.
Ahhh there it is.

The man certainly can Can-Can.
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

The White House’s trenchant declaration to House impeachment investigators last week was unequivocal: No more witnesses or documents for a “totally compromised kangaroo court.”

But just a week later, it has become clear that President Trump’s attempts to stonewall the Democrat-led inquiry that has imperiled his presidency and ensnared much of his inner circle are crumbling.

One by one, a parade of Trump administration career diplomats and senior officials has offered a cascade of revelations. Those accounts have corroborated and expanded upon key aspects of the whistle-blower complaint that spawned the impeachment inquiry into whether the president abused his power to enlist Ukraine to help him in the 2020 presidential election.

The latest disclosures came on Wednesday, when a former top aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo offered an inside account of what he said was a demoralized State Department, where career diplomats were sidelined and others apparently were pressed to use their posts “to advance domestic political objectives.” In six hours of voluntary testimony, the former aide, Michael McKinley, told impeachment investigators that he quit his post as Mr. Pompeo’s senior adviser amid mounting frustrations over the Trump administration’s treatment of diplomats and its failure to support them in the face of the impeachment inquiry, according to a copy of his opening remarks.

Trump’s Impeachment Blockade Crumbles as Witnesses Agree to Talk

Like I said, this is a rebellion.


Marie Yovanovitch, isn't that the bitch that had her staff illegally monitoring US citizens that disagreed with her politically? All ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president, he can remove her for any reason or no reason at all.

.

Trump has violated the law. This is not about who Trump could fire.


The DOJ disagrees, Yovanovitch violate the law by monitoring US citizens, she should have been fired, not just recalled. She's still being paid by the taxpayers.

.

.
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man

Dang, is the 2019 Rebellion any different than the 2016 Rebellion? 2017 Rebellion, or the 2018 Rebellion?

You guys crack me up. If the courts tomorrow ruled on all the litigation Trump has pending so as to avoid justice tomorrow, his presidency would be done.

Sure, and if aliens landed on earth tomorrow.....
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Per the U.S. Constitution, the Presidential candidates are not elected by popular vote and never have been. They are elected via the Electoral College. Technically, we are a Republic, not a true Democracy. If you locate a nation whose leader is elected via popular vote...pack your bags and go there. You might try North Korea. I understand that its leaders are always winning by complete and total popular vote by its people (100% to none). Or, you could have been happy in the old Soviet Union: everyone voted for the one candidate offered....or disappeared.
As for any Ambassador, such individuals have always been given these posts by either buying their way in and given the post as a favor, or were staunch supporters of a president and given the post as a reward for loyalty. That said, if the elected leader of a foreign nation does not like an Ambassador from another nation, it is not beneficial for U.S. interests to keep that individual in the post as it does not foster good relations, thus you simply remove that Ambassador and replace him/her with someone that would be on more friendly terms with the leader of their host nation. Ambassadors throughout our history have been pulled and replaced over various issues, including conflict between the Ambassadors and the leaders of the nations they were stationed in.
 
Excellent your rebellion should last about 5 minutes

You don't stop a rebellion by shooting those who rebel. I know, because I saw the civil rights movement.
Moron that wasn't a rebellion

Good retort, not.
Ok if you believe protest are rebellions
I am not going to argue with white people about what the civil rights movement was. It was a rebellion against the existing system of that time.
So you're comparing 1776 rebellion to 1960's civil rights marches? lol
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

The time has come for Trump
th

And time waits for no man
Two things-rebellion take up arms? You show Pelosi who can't lift her shaking arms. And the Grim Reaper photo should be for Cummings who really is dead. You have been saying for years Trump was not elected and he will be gone soon. I tell everyone else that, because I see it coming-but to you I say. you will NEVER be rid of him because he is under your skin and in your head. Hold your breath-its coming soon.....NOT!
 
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It's time you Trump cult members correctly understand what this is.

revolt
[rəˈvōlt]
rebel · rise up · rise · take to the streets · take up arms · riot · mutiny ·

NOUN
  1. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling.
    "a countrywide revolt against the central government"
Definition of REVOLT

rebellion
[rəˈbelyən]
  • the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention.
Definition of REBELLION

This is not a coup. This is not a group of people trying to remove a leader who the majority of the people want or elected. Trump did not get the majority of the votes from the people. This has never been a coup.

It is a rebellion against the administration of Donald J. Trump.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Geoff Bennett and Dan De Luce

Michael McKinley, the former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told Congressional impeachment investigators that his sudden resignation was, in part, due to Pompeo’s silence about the recall of Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to two people in the room for McKinley’s testimony.

After a phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in which the president disparaged Yovanovitch, McKinley asked Pompeo to write a "statement of support" for the former ambassador, but Pompeo remained silent, McKinley told Congressional investigators, according to a person in the room.

Trump called her "bad news" and sad that her "attitude towards me was far from the best” in a July 25 phone call with Zelenskiy, according to an abridged transcript released by the White House.

According to the person in the room, McKinley painted a picture of a State Department that was rebuilding after the tenure of the previous secretary of state, Rex Tillerson. But McKinley said that it disturbed him that officials working on Ukraine were being sidelined because of political pressures, according to a source in the room and a person familiar with his testimony.

He also cited a State Department inspector general report in August that found political appointees mistreated and intimidated civil servants in the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, according to a person familiar with his testimony.

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., said that McKinley in his testimony expressed strong support of his colleague Yovanovitch. "And that’s understandable," Meadows said.

At the time of his resignation, McKinley was a veteran State Department official, whose 37-year career included posts in Brazil, Afghanistan, Colombia and Peru.

Top State Department aide resigned because of Pompeo's silence on Marie Yovanovitch

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Dang, is the 2019 Rebellion any different than the 2016 Rebellion? 2017 Rebellion, or the 2018 Rebellion?

You guys crack me up. If the courts tomorrow ruled on all the litigation Trump has pending so as to avoid justice tomorrow, his presidency would be done.
As per your signature, my Independence day is May 20, 1775
 
No, just a man tired of reading that racist bitches crap.

Anyone who dispute you about anything is a "racist" to you

Okay, I'll testify: I had some serious run-ins with IM2, and vigorous disagreements, and he not once called me a "racist".

Which, quite obviously, makes you a liar. But then, why would you care for being called either a liar, or a racist, or both? You know what you are, don't you?
 
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No, just a man tired of reading that racist bitches crap.

Anyone who dispute you about anything is a "racist" to you

Okay, I'll testify: I had some serious run-ins with IM2, and vigorous disagreements, and he not once called me a "racist".

Which, quite obviously makes you a liar. But then, why would you care for being called either a liar, or a racist, or both? You know what you are, don't you?
Despite popular belief, and as I have said many times, I do not call people racists without evidence. Calling a person a racist is a very serious charge that should not be thrown around like many of these whites here do it. And it's time for people to stop being dittoheads and taking the rants of a guy who couldn't make it past his first semester of college like they are well researched peer reviewed fact. Blacks don't run around looking for racism and tipsy was not called a racist because she disagreed with me. Tipsy is an ignorant white racist skank who like most of the rest of her kind, use these forums to talk shit they never would to a black persons face.

And thank you Olde Europe.
 

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